A Pokémon MMO is bound to happen at some point.
My ideas:
Pokémon Stadium III: The Lord of Battles:
- A DS/3DS Tower to send Pokémon from Diamond/ Pearl/ Platinum/ HeartGold/ SoulSilver/ Black/ White.
- A Pokémon training center where you get 25% more experience from battles than on the handhelds.
- Special events on the arenas that affect battles, such as a wave washing in and taking away items.
- LoTS o' MiNiGaMe$.
- A Story Mode and Gym Leader Tower.
- An extended Wi-Fi trading center.
- 12 player Wi-Fi battles with 2 or 4 teams.
- A Day Care Center that works like the handhelds'.
- Customizable arenas.
Pokémon Snap: 649 Or More to See:
- Connectivity with Pokémon Snap 3D.
- Photos sent to the Wii Message Board and can be manipulated using the 3DS's Camera Channel.
- All 649 Pokémon appear in the game, with Mew, Celebi, Deoxys, Manaphy, Arceus, Victini, Genesect, Keldeo, and Meloetta found using special in-game or out-of-game events.
- Inter-changable cameras, based on real camera companies, bought with money gained in game. The cameras differ in quality and the amount of points is determined by the clarity of the picture.
- Pictures can be put on an SD card and printed.
Pokémon MMORPG Online: Friends Worldwide:
- Players can send their Pokémon to join other players' parties or choose 1 Pokémon and join the party themselves.
- Teams can have 1 Pokémon from the handheld.
- Dedicated players can be allowed to open their own gym and create a badge, theme, and trainers to fight before the leader. Elite Four members are fought only after one has beaten at least 16 (or whatever) gyms and are replaced by the 5th (or whatever) person that defeats them. The Champion is replaced every time they are beaten. The Gym Leaders or Elite Four Members may also retire.
- The game can be played with the Wii Remote held sideways, the Nunchuk, the Classic/ Gamecube controller, a DS, a pop-up keyboard on the screen or a USB keyboard.
- Different servers are set in the different regions (Kanto, Sevii Islands, Johto, Hoenn, Battle Frontier, Sinnoh, Unova).
- The game has Wii Speak connectivity.
Pokémon: 3 Dimensions:
- Different moves are performed with different actions with the Wii Remote, such as shaking the Nunchuk to do a Body Slam.
- The view is over the shoulder and battles are turn based, but there is no battle screen, so battles are fought in the overworld.
- The game features voice-acting in some parts and fully rendered cutscenes.
- The game connects to the 3DS/DS games and Pokémon can be traded between the games. Pokémon caught on the Wii will have special items when traded to the DS and vise-versa.