PokemonThe 30th anniversary is both a celebration of the old and a celebration of the new. Perhaps nothing more so than this release Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen with the disclosure of Pokemon wind and wavesAnd those nuggets of information have a stronger connection than many expect.
Of course, there is much more to uncover Pokemon wind and waves. Fans have seen titles/logos; Beginners in Brot, Pombon and Gekwa; And an array of environmental moments to highlight its various improvements. While titles and logos are obviously important in video games, it's not something fans think about much, but logos have a subtle but strong connection. Pokemon Red, Blueand green (And, like, the remake of Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen). Given the importance of Gen 1 and Gen 10 as numbers/anniversaries, it's good to see.
The Pokemon Winds and Waves logo has a clear connection to Gen 1
Fans got their first real confirmation of the names at the end of the Pokemon shows, where Pokemon wind and waves Its 2027 release window and Nintendo Switch 2 feature were also revealed. It's a simple shot at an ocean, which is likely to play a big role in these games. Pokemon Winds' The logo is a touch more fluid and sweepy Pokemon WavesWhich has more push and pull to fit their themes, but colors are also important. pokemon wind While a sea foam is green Pokemon Waves is solid blue.
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pokemon wind There is a slight reference in Pokemon green (or Pokemon Leaf Green), and Pokemon Waves There is a slight reference in Pokemon Blue. Colors are important in every generation and are carefully selected by Game Freak, this is not a coincidence. Again, the release of Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen Green specifically comes to mind at the same time as the reveal of Gen 10 games.
Colors by generation
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Gen 1: Red, Blue, Green and Yellow
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Gen 2: Silver, Gold, and Crystal Blue
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Gen 3: Red, Blue and Green
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Gen 4: Diamond Blue, Pearl Pink, and Platinum Silver/White
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Gen 5: Black and White
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Gen 6: Blue and Red
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Gen 7: Orange and Blue
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Gen 8: Pink Red and Blue
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Gen 9: Scarlet and Purple
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Gen 10: Seafoam green and blue
While the colors blue and red appear consistently in the games, it's worth highlighting how there has been no combination of green and blue since Gen 1 and Gen 3, with Gen 3 being more similar to gems (ruby, sapphire, emerald) than colors and not having a primary relationship. Pokemon Gen 1 is seen red and green Released in Japan, before the latest version of Blu. In North America, young people got Pokemon Red and the blue before yellow As a special third edition. Fire red and leaf green There were remake titles around the world, meaning everyone has been exposed to green and blue before and now years later again, so it's a little unifying to know that this color association is going global.
Perhaps this is also related to why Pokemon Leaf Green instead of is the name Pokemon Water BlueAs Game Freak wanted peaceful colors and imagery that contrasted with the underlying conflict Fire is red and water is blue. water of Pokemon wind and waves Definitely looks cool, and it's also communicated through this color association.
anyway, Pokemon Gen 1 started it all and Pokemon Gen 10 is a huge milestone for the franchise. To see that the latter has not completely forgotten the old, especially when there are many new features rumored. Pokemon wind and wavesThe heart is warm. I wish I didn't have to wait until 2027 to play them.

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Online co-op, online multiplayer
