All Pokémon fans are impatient for the arrival of the new generation of Pokémon and, while waiting for new installments for the Nintendo Switch console with Pokémon Scarlet and Purple, many players have wanted to delve deeper into the initial ones, one of the most striking aspects within the deliveries of Pokémon.
Something that seems quite curious to us is that, with two trailers that have caused great expectation and with the most reliable insider in the saga releasing the occasional leak, the next Pokémon titles, Scarlet and Purple, aim to be a different experience than known until now, since, after all, they are the first games that will have an open world and a cooperative of up to four players.
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We must mention that, for them to reach the market, we will still have to wait until the end of this year, so there are many who endure this wait with the realization of different works, being so that we are seeing some adaptations of the Pokémon announced in different ways. .
How could it be otherwise, the initial Pokémon are the great protagonists. Given this, it must be said that something that all Pokémon fans know for sure is that the origins of the saga are in the sprites, these being the pixels by which we knew these creatures for years until the arrival of 3D in the sixth generation.
Under this same premise, a Reddit user has been in charge of adapting the initials of Pokémon Scarlet and Purple to this style and based on already known Pokémon, being as follows:
- sprigatito It is modeled after Purrloin, another Dark-type Cat Pokémon introduced in Generation 5.
- Fuecoco In this case, it is based on the Pokémon that it most resembles, since being a bipedal crocodile, we obviously had to mention Totodile, the water-type starter of the second generation.
- Quaxly It takes its inspiration from another duck Pokémon, in this case Ducklett, which also debuted in the fifth generation.
For all Pokémon fans who are impatient, we remind you that Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Purple will be released on November 18, arriving in stores exclusively for Nintendo Switch, which is how the ninth generation of Pokémon will begin.