Pokémon Type Wild Deluxe Edition: Overview - What If Type Wild Got An Official Release?
Pokémon Type Wild is one of - if not the - most famous Pokémon Fan Game, right alongside classic rom-hacks like Pokémon Ash Gray. But instead of being a standard playthrough of the RPGs we all know and love, Pokémon Type Wild is a 2D Fighting Game like Street Fighter. It's full of reference to other media from Pokémon's long history, and feels like it was made by a longtime fan while looking AMAZING.
This video is the first part in a series of videos that first goes over what the original Pokémon Type Wild is, its 9 characters and how they play, and what you can expect from the rest of the videos in this series.
I've gone and fantasized a world where The Pokémon Company International (TPCI) had given the game's creator a full team and budget to make Pokémon Type Wild Deluxe Edition, a first-party classic that would take all of what the original had to offer and brings it to a larger scale, bringing in more Pokémon, more unique ideas (which the original game wasn't lacking by any means either), and letting our favorite Pocket Monsters battle it out in a way they never have before. While Pokken Tournament was a good game, it was a hybrid fighter that waxed and waned between an arena fighter and a proper 2D Fighter.
With a focus on specifically being a 2D fighter, Pokémon Type Wild Deluxe Edition would be something that the Pokémon franchise has never seen before in an official capacity. Every region except for Paldea gets Pokémon to represent it in this series (because I haven't played Pokémon Scarlett and Violet yet...); The original Pokémon Type Wild roster of Gengar, Snorlax, Combusken, Blaziken, Gardevoir, Breloom, Swalot (Shockingly), Lopunny, and Lucario - the game had no Johto Pokémon oddly enough - along with my own ideas for new fighters.
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