![]() ![]() Thankfully, Nintendo and Game Freak rose to that challenge. For that reason, Pokémon Black/White needs to be good enough to compensate for the fact that it’s on “old” hardware, which is a particularly tall order considering that the shadow of the 3DS is looming over all of gaming right now, not just Nintendo portables. This is the first Pokémon game that can’t rely on the power of a new console as a selling point. This is the first time a Nintendo handheld has seen a second new iteration of the Pokémon series within its life cycle. ![]() That has been true until Pokémon Black/White. The OG Game Boy got Pokémon Red/Blue, the Game Boy Color got Pokémon Silver/Gold, and so forth. That’s the way it’s been for the past 15 years. Every new Nintendo handheld gets a new Pokémon game. ![]()
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