We have some suggestions on making the next Pok&eaigu;mon game even better.
From its origins on the Game Boy to its recent outing on the Nintendo Switch, Pok&eaigu;mon`s simple gameplay loop, adorable monsters, and its ever-expanding world have captured the hearts and minds of gamers of all ages. Whether you grew up playing the games, watching the anime, or trading Pok&eaigu;mon cards, Pok&eaigu;mon has become a seminal part of pop culture, slowly growing with every new entry and running laps around its competitors. If you don`t believe me, ask anyone in their 20`s to sing Pok&eaigu;mon`s opening theme song.
As Pok&eaigu;mon`s 25th anniversary begins to pick up steam, the Pok&eaigu;mon Company has promised many different ways to celebrate the occasion, including a new Pok&eaigu;mon Snap game (titled, well, New Pok&eaigu;mon Snap) and a McDonald`s promotion well worth the calories. But as we await the announcement of a new mainline entry in the series, we started thinking about what we want from a new Pok&eaigu;mon game.
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