Talk:Omniarch/@comment-35836648-20180624163648/@comment-30766268-20180624205335

1. there is no way they don't know about it.

considering the fact that digimon is a rival of pokemon, came out in japan, the homeland of nintando, and is existing and gaining popularity for about 20 years, they needed to go bankrapt 20 years ago and stop functioning so they won't know about pokemon.

2. they are probably not going to do a cross over with them. I don't see why they would like to do so.

3. pokemon is not dying. the main reason is that all the time there are new generations of kids who have yet to experience pokemon. that's the whole trap. an entire generation is being cought up by pokemon each time again. those who haven't watched the anime when they were kids because they were born to late got addicted to pokemon go. in couple of years, probably a new game, or a new seaosn would come out and an entire generation would be addicted to it.

pokemon is pretty secure in that regard because it's have a premise that is easy to be addicted by.

cute monsters you catch in a ball, and then use them in battles.

well, that's the game.

the anime have an even better premise for a kids show, a 10 years old kid who goes on a jurney with his friends to try and become the best pokemon trainer.

childish, chissy, and catchy.

our generation, the one who got addicted to that when it came out, is a perfect example for that simple fact.

when you grow up, you would get bored by that, because they pretty much repeat themselves, and don't do a lot of new things.

but for those who are yet to know this thing?

it's the same experience all over again.

that's why I don't see pokemon die.

it never lost what made it popular to begin with.

4. nintendo still owns the rights to the most succesful video game frenchise in history.

Xbox and playstation might be more in line with the fans, and understand the needs of the people who play, but nintendo still have the most succesful games frenchises in history.