Carmen Lopez said:
I can see why they didn't release it for the 3DS because it was simply more profitable to release it on the DS/i.
In the case of B/W, it was clearly more a case of Nintendo being extremely quiet to even their own developers about the existence of the 3DS until it was too late. We know B/W was in active development since before Platinum came out - but we also know that even the very first Nintendo dev teams didn't get their hands on 3DS DevKits until
months before the system's announcement at E3.
I'd say that it's pretty safe to assume that after D/P were done, GameFreak went to Nintendo and asked them about their plans for the next hardware. Nintendo spun them the DSi angle - and they worked with that in mind. During the time of Platinum and HG/SS's development for the DS, GameFreak will have been working on the pre-production of the new Generation (new Pokemon, world, characters, etc). By the time active development was ready, they'll have gone to Nintendo again - this time only months before the 3DS devkits will be in their hands - and Nintendo will have told them, no, there is no new handheld forthcoming. So, they piled right on ahead with the DSi angle instead.
How do I know that Nintendo would be this secretive, even to their biggest first party developer? Because even people
running Nintendo (particularly in Europe) don't get to know this shit ahead of time. David Yarnton - Nintendo UK Boss at the time - was still spinning the "no DS Lite" routine the
day before it was announced. The fact is, Nintendo trusts no-one with this kind of info, 'cos it invariably leaks out if they do.
In this case, however, they were
so secretive about the 3DS's reveal that developers didn't have a chance to make any software for it - hence the absolute dearth of titles available for it within its launch period - and the reason why B/W released as DS titles at its launch.
Psycho Monkey said:
Just because Genesect is being released and the Unova saga is finished doesn't mean Gen V is over or coming to a close. HGSS came out either after or around the same time they released Arceus IIRC so I think it's safe to assume that we'll be seeing a remake of RSE or at least an updated release of Hoenn in the next year or so before Gen V can officially close. Perhaps those game will be on the 3DS with updated featured much how HGSS made full use of the bottom screen compare to DPP.
At this point, I fully expect a R/S remake to be on the 3DS. I think we can now accept that B/W2 and Conquest will be the last Pokemon DS titles - because it's now beyond the point of ridiculousness for them to attempt to push out any more. Certainly not again this time
next year, when the 3DS is entering its
second year on the market with no real Pokemon title.
However, while it's definitely a possibility they'll use that as a stop-gap for the next Generation by putting it out for the 3DS first - I think Genesect's reveal now puts paid to that notion. It always has been the case that the final Pokemon to be revealed of a Generation marks the dwindling down of that Generation. Mew's reveal gave way to the second Generation, Celebi's to the third, Deoxys gave way to the fourth - albeit with an extra gap thanks to the delay of DP - and Arceus gave way to the fifth.
When there are no more Pokemon of a current Generation to reveal, they begin revealing the next. Notably, because Genesect and Meloetta have both been revealed right away - alongside this year's movie star, Keldeo - there hasn't
been a sixth Generation Pokemon to go with that reveal. That really means that they can only begin doing so any time soon, and that can only mean that they'll be releasing a game starring those Pokemon sometime soon. The only time a final Pokemon of a Generation has been revealed and
not led to a new Generation of games within the next year and a half is the aforementioned delay of D/P, giving us the anomaly of the 8th movie. When Arceus was revealed, yes, around the release of HG/SS, within a year Zorua and Zoroark were officially announced, and B/W were released months later.
My expectation is that before the end of this year, we will see the first 6th Generation Pokemon. Before the end of next, the new Generation will begin on the 3DS. If we're lucky, it'll be at as an advanced timescale as these event Pokemon giveaways have been.