Greg Miller
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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It's Pokemon Day.
Here's a cool thing that would have been awesome to just have announced on that day and not given a week of oxygen for people to be angry about.
And on top of that, the fact that Pokopia is also happening imminently, and we're going to have a weird-ass Pokemon game there to play with.
Like, I am excited about that.
I then...
understand where other people are at.
Like you, Jericho, like, oh, I don't even want to subscribe to NSO, so why does it matter?
You know, I understand people who are subscribed.
I see the people who are like mad about $20.
I see the people who are wishing they were together for $20.
It's such an interesting thing, but at the end of the day, what really happens is Pokemon sells.
And so we're back to the conversation we had yesterday with PlayStation.
We're back on the place of talking about earlier this week of where those in general video games are, that art and commerce and capitalism slamming into each other and pricing things that they know you'll buy and want to go out and get.
So I'm not mad about it, but I understand being mad about if that makes sense, Jerrica.
Yeah, I don't think...
I think that is probable.
I understand that Pokemon moves at an interesting pace to their own beat of their own drum on top of a Nintendo beat of their drum and all this stuff.
But I think with the amount of these in-between spinoffs you see between the gens, I think you could easily see them do that.
And I also think that the unquestionable success they're going to see with FireRed and LeafGreen is going to make them go...
What else do we do here?