We also found evidence for Z, but that didn't happen, now did it? You can't read too much into things, there's a lot of "hints" and loose ends in the game, that doesn't mean Game Freak is going to make anything of them.
The only evidence we had for a Z version was the lack of a story for Zygarde. And we were relying on a third version since up till that point we've always gotten a third version that explains the third legendary. Or in B2W2 case, we got sequels, but a third version in their own way, still giving a story for the 3rd legendary. So we have that one piece of evidence vs. all the evidence pointing to a remake.
Well IGN and Gamexplain are just examples. You could just as easily say Gamespot or Kotaku, etc. That they're not Pokemon focused is the entire point, a generalized site has a larger and less biased audience so it's much stronger at gauging . The views of dedicated fans aren't always (and usually aren't) reflective of how much demand there is, and Game Freak being a business is going to base their decisions on this larger audience. So if Pokemon fans are talking about DP remakes, that just means a vocal minority of dedicated fans want it. But if you see generalized sites talking about DP remakes? Then there's a much larger demand for them.
I can agree with you on that, but the point I'm making is that sites like that focus on all games. So they are preoccupied with other games that are coming out, or will soon come out.
For example: I know plenty of people who love and play pokemon games. but when the game comes out they play it and when they beat it they put it down and move on to something else. They just want to play games, they dont theorize about whats next or care about whats next. Just when they release a new pokemon game they will go out and play it.
I could be wrong but I feel most people are like that. To a higher or lower degree than the example I just gave. But that won't hold much weight. Gamefreak has a target audience. They want to please their fans. So they probably hold them in a higher regard than the general gaming community.
Sales data from 10 years ago doesn't really have a lot of bearing on how a game would sell now. There's all sort of different factors involved there such as the hardware, install base, changing attitudes and expectations towards games, and so on. I agree that it's an easy cash cow and it's going to happen eventually (probably in about 2 or 3 years). Just not now. There's not enough demand for them yet and they're better off waiting until 8th gen.
It may be 10 years old, but I'm fairly certain its not all that different now.
1. They stopped making those older games, so its not like the sales would be drastically different. Maybe a little higher.
2. The fact still stands, If they're gonna look at sales, they're gonna be looking at those numbers. Gamefreak won't see them and be like "Oh, those are 10 years old. They hold no bearing." No. It shows how popular those games were back then, and those numbers show that it would be popular nowadays.
I'm doing the exact same thing you're doing. The difference between you and me is that you're looking into every minute detail in the games and using throwaway references. Fact of the matter is these references mean nothing. We get these all of the time for various regions now, so they don't prove anything about the direction of the next game. I remember leading up to XY's announcement that a lot of people thought they would announce RS remakes then and pointed towards similar "hints" in BW and BW2 and they turned out to be wrong. Sure, it's possible that it could be the next game. Pretty much anything is possible. But is it likely to happen? Not really.
Those "throw away references" are the same "throw away references" in XY that pointed to a RS remake. Which turned out to be true. You must forget that Gamefreak/nintendo likes to include easter eggs pointing to new things coming up. They do it in the games and even the anime. So clearly they dont mean nothing. If going by your logic, then that "mysterious statue" in XY wasn't actually pointing towards SM. And it turned out to be a coincidence?
We get them now about every region/generation but if you use logic you can rule out everything. SM had plenty of references to gen1, probably because it was the 20th anniversary. Plus it wouldn't make sense for a gen 1 remake as we have already had one.
I can't recall any gen 2 references but its the same point as the previous. We've already had a gen 2 remake, so it wouldn't make sense to assume they're making one of those. And same thing for gen 3. Now you could argue about a gen 5 or 6 remake. But again if you use logic clearly 6 wouldn't be the case because its the previous generation. And 5 wouldn't be the case because why would the do generations 1,2,3, then skip 4 to go to 5. If you use a little logic you can conclude that all those references are throwbacks to those generations. Gen 4 references, while also throwbacks, are the only ones that hold any weight.
And B2W2 gen 3 references while I can't remember so ill take your word for it were completely justified for us to assume. We've had a remake for 2 generations in a row. It was only logical that we assume we were getting another. And this is what I meant about patterns earlier. They broke that pattern, and I like to keep that in mind.
It is relevant. Saying that a lack of 4th gen Pokemon in the Alola Dex is evidence of DP remakes means that you're basing the possibility of remakes on which National Dex Pokemon have not appeared in a regional dex that generation. Dex distribution has never worked this way, there's nothing that says that all 4th gen Pokemon have to show up in a regional dex this generation. Remakes are the only situation where that's true for the respective generation, so that doesn't prove that there's going to be a remake.
Never said all gen 4 pokemon have show up in a regional dex. Never said that it proves there is gonna be a remake. Just said its evidence that point to a remake.
And no,it is not relevant. We were on one topic, and you went off to another to try and prove a point. Clearly they can't put all pokemon in a regional dex. Knowing this, Game freak has to choose which pokemon to include and which ones not to. They make a conscious decision on this. Which I feel strengthens my argument. Because that means they purposely put less gen 4 pokemon in this generation. Just like they did with XY and gen 3 pokemon. I can guarantee you they did not randomly pick pokemon to put in the game.