I did forget about Digimon, but I also feel that Digimon isn't even really comparable. Catching the monsters isn't really what Digimon has ever marketed itself on, it's almost always been marketed on telling compelling stories and raising your Digimon tamagotchi style. I know Pokemon changed the slogan away from "gotta catch em all", but they still promote people catching lots of Pokemon in every mainline game, most spin offs, the anime, etc.Digimon has some popular games, especially since the revival with Cyber Sleuth. Even their Visual Novel Strategy Game sold half a million. And they allways just feature just a part of the whole Digimon collection.
But's exactly the point. People are to spoiled by Pokemon featuring all of the monsters in every single game. But it's absolutelly not realistic to bring everyone back each game.
I feel like this solution misunderstands what the problem is. especially when you look at the pokemon in SV compared to previous gens. many were completely retextured, reanimated, and some might have been remodeled. with doing that for 600 pokemon isn't a small feat and they already employ an army at Creatures plus contracting companies just to do the 400 in 3 years. lord help them if they decided to change up the style again for Gen 10, and they'd have to do everything again, defeating the purposed of the task/I did forget about Digimon, but I also feel that Digimon isn't even really comparable. Catching the monsters isn't really what Digimon has ever marketed itself on, it's almost always been marketed on telling compelling stories and raising your Digimon tamagotchi style. I know Pokemon changed the slogan away from "gotta catch em all", but they still promote people catching lots of Pokemon in every mainline game, most spin offs, the anime, etc.
And I flat out reject the notion that it's "impossible to bring them all back". Sure I accept getting 1,000+ Pokemon day 1 isn't realistic even on a 4-5 year time window (and gf usually has 3), but as Sword/Shield showed their dlc team was able to add 200 Pokemon in about a years time. Instead of just abandoning your 20 million+ copy sold game, have a legacy team that continues to work on the vgc side of things adding new pokemon until the next mainline game comes out. Even if they want to keep the games separate with a unique cull of Pokemon, look at what Pokemon haven't been in a game during the generation and prioritize them. Free all the Pokemon still trapped in Home waiting for a new console game they can be transferred into ffs.
Obviously the best argument for why GF can't get 1000+ pokemon in a game is their games run like complete dogshit and continue to have less and less content across the board. Their best running game in like a decade is what? Lets go Pikachu and Eevee which somehow had less content then Fire Red/Leaf Green on the GBA and wasn't even much of a looker.
This is less an argument and more just a consequence?Obviously the best argument for why GF can't get 1000+ pokemon in a game is their games run like complete dogshit and continue to have less and less content across the board. Their best running game in like a decade is what? Lets go Pikachu and Eevee which somehow had less content then Fire Red/Leaf Green on the GBA and wasn't even much of a looker.