I've played through almost all Pokémon games, except sword and shield and Let's Go Eevee and Let's Go Pikachu. Unfortunately, they are only playable on the switch and I don't want to buy one extra just to play sword & shield and Let's Go Evoli & Let's Go Pikachu. I wanted to ask if one of the games might be playable on the Wii you or the Nintendo 3DS.
No, everything just on the switch.
But with confidence: In my opinion, both Let's Go and SS are absolute rubbish.
At no point in the game do you ever get into the situation that you can't defeat every opponent with just one attack. And I think that's a shame.
Ne are only for the switch. Also believe that nothing will come for the old consoles.
For my Nintendo 64, I unfortunately don't get anything anymore. 😂
True, sword and shield have become far too easy if I now compare it with the first 3 generations.
Pokémon sword and shield are exclusive titles especially for the Switch. If I remember correctly, it was even announced specifically for the Nintendo Switch.
Very unlikely.
The parts of the Pokémon series have so far only ever been released for the current Nintendo console and never for older consoles. And the current Nintendo console is the Nintendo Switch.
OK thanks. But let's be honest: It is quite annoying that Nintendo is always making new consoles and that the newer games can only be played on them.
Unfortunately in every game since the 3Ds versions at the latest.
And what does Microsoft do with the XBox or Sony with the Playstation?
If you want to play old games and new games for generations, then you need a PC.
According to your logic, we should still play with the Gameboy.
Yes, when I played the Alpha Sapphire, you also noticed that the coaches are much easier to defeat than in the 3rd generation. The kick of losing is totally gone.
Well, I even found Pokémon Sword quite ok. Sure really not the best gene. But then I found the 7th gene much worse.
Best in Full HD, 40-60fps and 64bit stereo sound.
Of course, everything is still on the original 8-bit systems.
No, since the 3DS is dead, Nintendo no longer produces games for it, as with the Wii U. But you could play the games with an emulator on the PC.
So I personally found the 7th best.
I don't see new generations as a problem. But what I don't like is that the old games can no longer be played. It is probably a little harder to put the old cards in a switch. But in theory it would be possible to implement a USB connection and an adapter.
I didn't like these exams at all
Would be too expensive. Nintendo had used many, many different cartridges and discs over the years. A device that could play all of them would be far too large, expensive and absolutely not profitable.