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'''Capsule Monsters''' was an original concept for Pokémon, from 1990 upwards towards its transition into [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions]]. Early in development, Capsule Monsters was seen as a JRPG quite different to Pokémon, for example, there was a focus more on {{wp|kaijuu}}, dinosaur-like monsters rather than cute ones, and the quest to fill the Pokédex hadn't been conceived yet. Another difference is that the protagonist themselves was planned to fight, whips were included as weapons, and messages in battle like 'that hurt' were planned.<ref>[http://www.glitterberri.com GlitterBerri's translations of Pokémon interviews]</ref> | '''Capsule Monsters''' was an original concept for Pokémon, from 1990 upwards towards its transition into [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions]]. Early in development, Capsule Monsters was seen as a JRPG quite different to Pokémon, for example, there was a focus more on {{wp|kaijuu}}, dinosaur-like monsters rather than cute ones, and the quest to fill the Pokédex hadn't been conceived yet. Another difference is that the protagonist themselves was planned to fight, whips were included as weapons, and messages in battle like 'that hurt' were planned.<ref>[http://www.glitterberri.com GlitterBerri's translations of Pokémon interviews]</ref> |
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Capsule Monsters was an original concept for Pokémon, from 1990 upwards towards its transition into Pokémon Red and Green Versions. Early in development, Capsule Monsters was seen as a JRPG quite different to Pokémon, for example, there was a focus more on kaijuu, dinosaur-like monsters rather than cute ones, and the quest to fill the Pokédex hadn't been conceived yet. Another difference is that the protagonist themselves was planned to fight, whips were included as weapons, and messages in battle like 'that hurt' were planned.[1]
It also included closer inspirations to Ultraman and the Capsule Kaijuu.
It is debatable whether some early Pokémon concepts class as Capsule Monsters or a closer beta to Pokémon, though Capsule Monsters and beta Pokémon has been used interchangeably. Various monster designs were conceived for Capsule Monsters, while some later Pokémon such as Gorochu are more clearly for Pokémon.
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