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Like all Pokémon {{bp|core series}} games, there is no way to easily categorize {{bp|Generation V}}. It is a combination of all that came before and a promise of what will follow. In this is the cyclical beauty of Pokémon: games that always retain just enough nostalgia for those that have always loved it but enough newness to bring new players. And as each subsequent generation converts a new sense of players into old, the cycle will only continue.
Like all Pokémon {{bp|core series}} games, there is no way to easily categorize {{bp|Generation V}}. It is a combination of all that came before and a promise of what will follow. In this is the cyclical beauty of Pokémon: games that always retain just enough nostalgia for those that have always loved it but enough newness to bring new players. And as each subsequent generation converts a new sense of players into old, the cycle will only continue.


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