Three weeks ago, Nintendo and The Pokemon Company released the remakes for Generation 4 ofPokemongames, which made many fans happy to set foot in the region of Sinnoh once again — or for the first time. The beauty of remakes is that they let players experience a sense of nostalgia for their past achievements in the series, while also offering new players the opportunity to make their own memories, and many players believe thatPokemon BlackandWhitewill be next in line to get remakes.

Pokemon Brilliant DiamondandShining Pearlare rather faithful to the original titles,Pokemon DiamondandPearl— but notPokemon Platinum, and they also take old features up to a whole new level. The main example of this is theGrand Underground, which is now a huge system of tunnels and caves, with the latter being different biomes that host all sorts of Pokemon depending on the players' achievements in the game. These changes pose the question as to what can be done when it comes to Generation 5 remakes, considering how complex the Unova region was inPokemon BlackandWhite.

A map of the Unova region from Pokemon Black and White and Pokemon Black 2 and White 2.

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What Generation 5 Pokemon Remakes Could Look Like

While there is no official confirmation at this time thatPokemon BlackandWhiteorPokemon Black 2andWhite 2will indeed receive remakes, it’s a safe bet due to the trend of releasing make-over versions of pastPokemongames. This is often also done to let players experience past entries in the series in a new visual style, taking the best aspects that made a specific Generation great and making those even better. In Generation 5Pokemongames, one of the most interesting aspects was that players were not controlling a character who was treated like a child and acted as one, but rather, the Trainer was approaching adulthood and treated as such.

This is a major departure from classicPokemongames, but also from more modern ones, withPokemon SwordandShieldacting as a prime example of this logic. Generation 8 was all about proving one’s worth to the adults, who would tell the protagonist and their rival to leave the important stuff to those who could handle it properly, not some random kids. The theme of adulthood and childhood contrasting one another is a recurring one in thePokemonseries, and many fans believe that it was explored in Generation 5 at its best.

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Pokemon BlackandWhitedidn’t receive the classic form of a third release, likePokemon Crystal,Emerald, orPlatinum, but rather they received full-on sequels that were expanding the Pokedex, as well as the region of Unova itself, with a new storyline.Pokemon Black 2andWhite 2changed that, and Generation 5 remakes can’t simply be based onPokemon BlackandWhitewhile ignoring the sequels because that wouldn’t do them justice. As such, Generation 5 remakes should have more than a couple of nods toPokemon Black 2andWhite 2, but then this would also break the traditional formula of remakes being about reliving the original titles.

With Generation 5 there is no easy approach, but what could be done is something similar toPokemon Crystalfrom Generation 2, where the first half of the game is about players becoming Champion and defeatingTeam Plasma, according to the events of the original titles.

The second half of the game could be much more than a simple post-game section where players can expand their Pokedex and breed more competitive Pokemon, and it could instead be about progressing throughPokemon Black 2andWhite 2’s storyline with the same team of critters. This approach could even lead to exploring more of the region of Unova or even going to other known regions of thePokemonuniverse for more connectivity between them.

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A Different Sort of Remakes for Pokemon Black and White

There is another possibility when it comes toGeneration 5Pokemonremakes, and that is a much less conventional approach. Instead of remakes that are mainly based on the original games' events and locations, Generation 5 remakes could simply be about Unova as a region and the Pokemon that live there, with completely new characters and narrative. These could be prequels or sequels, and while they wouldn’t be the same as reliving one’s memories with the original titles, they would allow Generation 5 to live on in a brand new guise.

Unova has always been a very interesting region, with diverse biomes and great locations to explore, and having more of that from a fresh perspective could be the best type of remake for aPokemongame.

Players could start in a different town and maybe find theirstarter Pokemon from Generation 5and Pokedex in a different way than simply going to a Pokemon Professor as per usual, but rather discover why becoming a Trainer and a young adult is more important. This would also reprise the original theme ofPokemon Black 2andWhite 2, which were also the first games to have a friend and rival who doesn’t really want to become the Champion or much stronger than the player, but rather save stolen Pokemon.

Thus, Generation 5 could be the chance for thePokemonfranchise to get rid of the classic style for remakes, but rather reinvent the original titles and make them something more.Pokemon BlackandWhitemay not have been as popular as Generation 4 games, but they tried to break the mold for a change, and that’s good. Ultimately, even for remakes,Pokemongames could be made by thinking out of the box - no matter how successful it was, to begin with.

NoPokemon BlackandWhiteremakes are known to be in development.

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