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tagline=Mana Ibe's interview denies the eventual release of Gray Version | tagline=Mana Ibe's interview denies the eventual release of Pokémon Gray Version | | ||
blurb=An interview of Mana Ibe by Meristation reveals that Black and White would not be followed by a third version. }} | blurb=An interview of Mana Ibe by Meristation reveals that Black and White would not be followed by a third version. }} | ||
{{CategorizeIn|February|2|11}} | {{CategorizeIn|February|2|11}} | ||
During the official presentation of {{game|Black and White|s}} that took place in London on February 10, a Spanish game guide site | During the official presentation of {{game|Black and White|s}} that took place in London on February 10, a Spanish game guide site interviewed Mana Ibe, one of the staff members of Pokémon Black and White, who denied the possibility of an eventual third version called Gray, being widely speculated to follow the two versions that will be released in Europe next March 4, 2011. | ||
Historically, every generation has had a third version that would add innovations in comparison to the previous games, such as {{game|Yellow}}, {{game|Crystal}}, {{game|Emerald}} and {{game|Platinum}}. And when Ibe was asked about a hypothetical release of Gray | Historically, every generation has had a third version that would add innovations in comparison to the previous games, such as {{game|Yellow}}, {{game|Crystal}}, {{game|Emerald}} and {{game|Platinum}}. And when Ibe was asked about a hypothetical release of "Gray", she replied with the following (translated): | ||
{{quote|No, not at all. We finished this installment with Black and White Versions.|Mana Ibe}} | {{quote|No, not at all. We finished this installment with Black and White Versions.|Mana Ibe}} | ||