'Pokemon Z' release: Fans make wishlist - Will Nintendo listen?

"Pokemon Z" is a spin-off game from "Pokemon X and Y." But of the things that make this game so different is its loyal fan base. Fans of the game can't wait for its release and to make the game more successful, the fans had a wishlist.

The wishlist is now online and fans are wishing that Nintendo will listen while "Pokemon Z' is being developed. It's not new for Nintendo to make huge improvements and additions to their Pokemon games, so "Pokemon Z" shouldn't be different.

Since the release of the two Pokemon games, "Pokemon Crystal" and "Pokemon Emerald and Platinum," which was ages ago to say the least, this is the closest things Pokemon fans are getting to the third new game. And with all the wait, Pokemon fans are hoping to get what they've waited for all this time.

The Pokemon community has expressed their wishes. This includes wanting to see more evolutions in the third game. They want more tutors in the game, reports Kdramastars. They also want an adjustable game difficulty setting.

With the game levels reaching 100, players want a valid reason why they should work hard from level 1 to level 100. They want a post-game storyline on why they should complete Pokedez and breed them.

Also, they want the shopping plaza to be like that of Black and White 2. They are wishing that the VS Seeker tool to be returned.

To enhance the playing experience further, fans want new and unique ways to catch legendary Pokemons. They also want contests from the game "Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald."

"Pokemon Z" is set in Kalos and so far, there is still no word as to when the game will be released. Further, there is no official comment from Nintendo about this so-called fans wishlist as of the moment. Meanwhile, "Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire" will be released on November 2014.

News
Shine Your Light Christmas outreach campaign exceeded all expectations
Shine Your Light Christmas outreach campaign exceeded all expectations

300,000 Christians were involved in the various outreach events.

Most Americans don't believe faith in God is necessary to be moral
Most Americans don't believe faith in God is necessary to be moral

A record majority of Americans now say that it isn’t necessary to believe in God to be moral and have good values, but this view is primarily held by individuals who already don't believe in God, according to new data from the Pew Research Center.

Three and a half years of silence, fear, and faith: Mishal’s escape from forced detention
Three and a half years of silence, fear, and faith: Mishal’s escape from forced detention

Abducted at the age of 18, Mishal spent three and a half years in forced confinement, enduring physical torture, religious coercion, threats, humiliation, and isolation before finally escaping with her baby daughter in her arms.

Pipe organs could be extinct by 2070
Pipe organs could be extinct by 2070

The pipe organs that remain are largely unused.