The recent release of Pokemon Go has given me an idea.
Imagine a world where, 20 years after the Pokemon franchise was born, a new way to play was created? It started as Pokemon Go, an app that allowed one to use GPS to track their location and uncover virtual Pokemon outside in the world. A few years later, it has become a revolutionary way to train Pokemon. Now the digital Pokemon captured by players can be truly put to test in virtual Pokemon battles. Special stadiums can be found all over that allow players to load in their chosen team of digital Pokemon and battle against opponents in a holographic simulated field, complete with actual images of the Pokemon visible for all to spectate. These stadiums can simulate various environments to spice up battles, or just generate a regulation stadium for the more tournament-savvy crowd. Now, people have begun set up actual gyms and hold actual Pokemon League tournaments, all thanks to the Virtual Pokemon that originated from that simple app, allowing players of any age to become Virtual-Trainers, or V-Trainers.
Okay, so the idea basically combines the concept of Pokemon Go with Gundam Build Fighters. It wouldn't take place in the Pokemon world, but rather the "real" world, where Pokemon was simply a series of video games and trading cards.
Imagine a world where, 20 years after the Pokemon franchise was born, a new way to play was created? It started as Pokemon Go, an app that allowed one to use GPS to track their location and uncover virtual Pokemon outside in the world. A few years later, it has become a revolutionary way to train Pokemon. Now the digital Pokemon captured by players can be truly put to test in virtual Pokemon battles. Special stadiums can be found all over that allow players to load in their chosen team of digital Pokemon and battle against opponents in a holographic simulated field, complete with actual images of the Pokemon visible for all to spectate. These stadiums can simulate various environments to spice up battles, or just generate a regulation stadium for the more tournament-savvy crowd. Now, people have begun set up actual gyms and hold actual Pokemon League tournaments, all thanks to the Virtual Pokemon that originated from that simple app, allowing players of any age to become Virtual-Trainers, or V-Trainers.
Okay, so the idea basically combines the concept of Pokemon Go with Gundam Build Fighters. It wouldn't take place in the Pokemon world, but rather the "real" world, where Pokemon was simply a series of video games and trading cards.