Aliasing pmd → pokémon_mystery_dungeon
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popular shortening of the game series, occasionally pops up in use rather than the proper tag
Updated by Furrin Gok
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Aliasing pmd → pokémon_mystery_dungeon
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popular shortening of the game series, occasionally pops up in use rather than the proper tag
Updated by Furrin Gok
+1 , no reason not to. Also, can't wait to see a PMD game on the Switch, that'll be awesome if it happens.
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Azula_Arktandr said:
+1 , no reason not to. Also, can't wait to see a PMD game on the Switch, that'll be awesome if it happens.
Super Mystery Dungeon was stated to be the last one. If we get a new one after this, it'll probably be somebody other than Chunsoft.
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Furrin_Gok said:
Super Mystery Dungeon was stated to be the last one. If we get a new one after this, it'll probably be somebody other than Chunsoft.
Nintendo would have to be stupid to completely discontinue it, the subfranchise is quite popular.
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Azula_Arktandr said:
Nintendo would have to be stupid to completely discontinue it, the subfranchise is quite popular.
You say that like they haven't done it before.
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Azula_Arktandr said:
Nintendo would have to be stupid to completely discontinue it, the subfranchise is quite popular.
What can they add to it (besides more pokémon) to make another version worth making?
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Oh, and, also, I looked over the copyright tags and can approve a +1 for the op.
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Azula_Arktandr said:
Nintendo would have to be stupid to completely discontinue it, the subfranchise is quite popular.
"Nintendo." Where in the world did you get that copyright from? PMD is made by Chunsoft, now Spike Chunsoft thanks to merging with Spike. However, they seem to want to focus more on the games made by the Spike half of the company, and are thus dropping mystery dungeon. Them ceasing the creation of more doesn't mean they're giving up the rights, though, so I'm not sure if we'll see more.
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