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How Pokemon are born

We interview Platinum's creators about Pokemon design, Pokemon rejection and the future of the franchise

Words: Michael Grimm, GamesRadar US

With Pokemon Platinum’s North American release only a few days away, we sat down for a chat with Pokemon Company/GAME FREAK Board Director Junichi Masuda, and GAME FREAK Designer and Developer Takeshi Kawachimaru. Mr. Masuda has been with GAME FREAK since 1989 and has been with the Pokemon franchise since its beginning. As a result, he oversees pretty much all aspects of the Pokemon series, including approving and rejecting new Pokemon.


Above: Masuda on the left, Kawachimaru on the right

Remember that Pokemon you drew in 8th grade history class that looked like a tea kettle and shot fire balls? Mr. Masuda is probably the guy that turned it down. Mr. Kawachimaru has been developing and designing Pokemon games since Ruby and Sapphire and is equally as dedicated to the franchise.

In this interview we try and find out what goes on behind the scenes of making a Pokemon game, and see if there’s any Pokemon they just can’t stand.

 

GamesRadar: First, what do you think the most exciting aspect of Pokemon Platinum will be for Pokemon fans?

Takeshi Kawachimaru: Platinum is targeted at two audiences so there are two things that I’d like to mention, the first thing is Battle Video and Battle Frontier. Those are the places that the core player who’s really into battling, can go and enjoy the actual Pokemon battle. Those are the new ways of battling one another. Secondly there is Wi-Fi Plaza, there are some Pokemon game players who don’t enjoy much battling, but they can go to this plaza, and they can play different kinds of minigames. So there is a good variety for both kinds of players.

Given that trainers have had plenty of time to train their Pokemon in Diamond and Pearl, will Platinum be more challenging?

Kawachimaru: In certain places, yes, as we want to entertain people who have already played Diamond and Pearl. So certain areas, such as the Elite Four, will be more challenging. But at the same time we want the game to remain approachable to everybody, including beginners, so the basics are the same difficulty.

For a game that is targeted at a generally younger audience, Pokemon contains a lot of complex elemements such as the Individual Value and Effort Value systems. Are aspects like this added to appeal to an older, or perhaps more hardcore trainer?

Junichi Masuda: Yes there is game design to set IV and EV, and that’s something for people who enjoy battling and want to go more in depth. Also we don’t want to forget that the basic concept of the game is to train Pokemon and these are parts of that.

Kawachimaru: The EVs and IVs also help to make each Pokemon in the game individual as it adds another unique aspect to their traits and abilities.

Are there any plans to make things like EVs and hunting shiny Pokemon with the Poke Radar more visible or easier to manage? At the moment they seem like very secret things that most players will miss unless they research them on the internet.

Masuda: As you know, each Pokemon already has statistics, natures and characteristic traits that we provide to the player that are essential to training. We are thinking of doing something along the lines of what you suggested, but there are many ideas floating around about how to approach it, so we can’t say for sure.

I’m sure a question you get a lot is “What’s your favorite Pokemon?” so let me ask, what’s your least favorite Pokemon?

Kawachimaru: (laughs) I don’t have a least favorite Pokemon, but when we are battling, I don’t want my opponent to have Bronzong because he is very tricky to fight against because of his defense and unusual moves like trick room.

Masuda: I am the one who looks at the concepts and approves new Pokemon (laughs), so I don’t have any least favorite Pokemon, I like all of them.

How long does it typically take for a Pokemon to go from a concept drawing to being in the actual game?

Masuda: The first thing I do is determine what direction we want to go in with the character. We look at the concept and determine is this a strong character? Is this an evolution of a current Pokemon? Is it a legendary Pokemon or a more basic one? The fastest ones take around six months, but the ones that play important roles in the game, like the starter Pokemon, they take more than a year.


 
34 Comments
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Cyberninja  - 8 months 4 days ago 
first, i love pokemon
gorillaman23  - 8 months 4 days ago 
misleading title and second
Pocotron  - 8 months 4 days ago 
Would this count as a dare I say it... Pokemusing?


ugh, third
brando333  - 8 months 4 days ago 
haha, true, it was a misleading title.

.....fourth?
skyguy343  - 8 months 4 days ago 
i thought there was going to be a GRadar custom vid
HardNoks  - 8 months 4 days ago 
whatever happened to digimon? i liked them better lol
FierceDeity  - 8 months 4 days ago 
i remember i drew an awesome articuno evolved form in school a long long time ago. man articuno rocked

and no digimon was bad, just the first pokecopiers along with yugioh and all that shiz
Awesomeitude1523  - 8 months 4 days ago 
BRING BACK POKEMUSINGS!!

P.S. For allwho thought the title misleading, well what did you expect
Ithilgore  - 8 months 3 days ago 
Except Yugioh is older than Pokemon, and has pretty much nothing in common with it.
jimsondanet  - 8 months 3 days ago 
naw i think digimon was a good concept ruined by rubbish games. but then again it would have very difficult to balance the temporary evolutions. in short id really like a summon game with action rpg mechanics, a free roam enviroment and absolutely brutal monster design.
itd be a sick mmo!
Da-Ku  - 8 months 3 days ago 
Awesomeitude1523 - I agree completely
Old skool pokemaniac here xD
CH3BURASHKA  - 8 months 3 days ago 
I imagine that first a frog has sex with a fish, then that fish frog has sex with a squirrel, then that fish frog squirrel has sex with a monkey, and that monkey has butt sex with another monkey, and so on. Pokemon are the descendants from a retarded fish frog.

Props to the guy who gets it.

reCaptcha: North germs (A Mexican conspiracy?)
ToughGuy  - 8 months 3 days ago 
Ah, CH3BURASHKA, I see you follow the Ms. Garrison approach to Pokemon Evolution
sourpunch  - 8 months 3 days ago 
Great article/interview it's interesting to hear (read lol) what they say about the game. Never seen them talk about the ivs and evs aspects officially before.
animeman  - 8 months 3 days ago 
That was cool I used to have all tha Pokemon games But I sold most of them all I have now is Diamond and the origonal Yellow version.
JoeMasturbaby  - 8 months 3 days ago 
the title is not misleading at all.

this is exactly what i expected it to be, and i loved it.
KHfan  - 8 months 3 days ago 
when i saw the title i thought i would be watching a video of a pokemon laying an egg or something, mind you, that would be stupid creating a feature just for that
CrashmanX  - 8 months 3 days ago 
at FierceDeity
Techically pokemon came out just months before Digimon. Digimon actually has a very different concept than pokemon because in pokemon you CAPTURE crap tons, digimon is about bonding to one and make that ONE amazing.

As for the article, rather dissapointing because I have one question for the creators, ever considered DLC? you did with Ruby and Sapphire when you got Jirachi why not more, since ya know you'll make more people happy.
shakeandbake710  - 8 months 3 days ago 
19th! they need to remake silver/gold/crystal cuz there my fav. my feraligatr. diamond and pearl sucked though. loved up to them but hsd to stop. it took 10 times longer to get into actually gameplay. the games arent about story its about destroying the game and lvling your top 15 pokemon to at least lvl mmm 60 or so
LordAlzorn  - 8 months 3 days ago 
Very informitive. I hope Pokemon keeps going, if it doesn't I think we will all cry...
POKEMON FOREVER!!!
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