Level7: Nintendo's cash cow to spawn again. Again, with a part that is a remake of an old part. Again, it is very similar to last in the series. Again, placing the two versions of essentially the same game with completely different cover.
"Andrew and I finally shed our thoughts on the Pokemon Let’s Go reveal. From the game’s new features to what we want to see the Pokemon title. Will motion controls be forced? How will battles work? So many questions! Let’s jump into this drunken Pokemon discussion." -- Nintendo Enthusiast
NL:
With each new generation of Pokémon, the overall number of Pokémon in the National Dex has climbed far beyond the original 151. Obviously, Pokémon has been spread over multiple generations of hardware, and this has further made it more difficult to "catch 'em all". On the Game Boy Advance, Game Freak began a method of alleviating this somewhat with remakes of the first generation games, giving gamers a more streamlined method of collecting the original Pokémon. This was continued on the DS with remakes of the second generation of games, Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
Because if you play it like I do and are constantly adding newly caught Pokemon to your lineup it takes an eternity? Thank goodness for EXP share in the later games haha
GR:
Sometimes it's the simple things in life that make the greatest difference. Consider the minigame: a bite-sized experience nestled within a larger video game. We all know some terrible examples - ones that force you to complete arbitrary nonsense so mind-bogglingly boring, you'd rather watch your theoretical future son be left at the theoretical future altar by his theoretical future spouse then finish one more hacking puzzle.