The Game Freak leaks may have uncovered a hidden potential for the previously unseen material relating to the Pokémon franchise, including beta versions and prototypes of previous generations, alongside codenames for potential future entries. Pokémon fans have had plenty of new information to sift through, not least of which being previously unseen concept art for scrapped Pokémon.

These leaked character designs give a huge glimpse into the process of creating Pokémon, and the many creatures that almost had a chance of being included. This ranged from early designs for well-known Pokémon, as well as designs for Pokémon that were scrapped altogether. While the leaks are an exciting opportunity to delve further into the franchise's decades-long history, it also shows a more inventive side to Pokémon design. One example in particular could hold the key towards a more ambitious, creative direction for Generation 10 and beyond.

Pokémon Leaks Have Revealed Interesting Scrapped Designs

These Designs Contrast Pokémon's More Light-Hearted Tone

A leaked Pokémon design, showing a creature that looks like a pillar of stone, with blue, purple, and pink lettering possibly carved into it. The lettering is in the shape of the Unown Pokémon.

Some of the scrapped designs (archived by MissingNo. Pokémon glitch that can be found in Red and Blue. The design for this Pokémon serves as a great piece of fan service, as Game Freak was clearly willing to acknowledge a lesser-known part of Pokémon's well-established history.

The true appeal of this design, however, comes from the more abstract, darker approach that was taken. Gone are the large googly eyes and vibrant color scheme fans would come to expect. Instead, this Pokémon is a multi-legged creature with an apparent ability to contort itself in a way that looks unsettling. The Pokémon's lack of distinct features, save for the symbols on its side, make for a creature that feels alien, giving off a more eerie, intimidating presence that greatly contrasts the family-friendly approach typically used by Game Freak.

Future Pokémon Games Should Have This Kind Of Experimentation

This Approach Would Help To Make Each Generation Feel Unique

The more abstract, unique design revealed by the Game Freak leak is indicative of a change that's sorely needed in the Pokémon franchise. While each generation is chock-full of cute, colorful designs, many Pokémon can end up looking very similar to one another. The lack of experimentation and willingness to push the design in the same way as some of the scrapped Pokémon will result in each subsequent generation becoming less original, causing the franchise as a whole to come to a standstill.

If the Pokémon series wishes to evolve in Generation 10 and beyond, Game Freak must be willing to give artists more room to further experiment with their designs. Recent generations have been on the right track. Gen 8's Eternatus, for example, is a fierce dragon-like Pokémon with large, spiky claws that are truly terrifying. Gen 7's Stakataka is a true anomaly, made up of a tower of sentient stones that makes for a mysterious, mythical design.

Part of Pokémon's appeal comes in the sense of discovery that comes when meeting new Pokémon. It's a sense of wonder that can become lost if players can become accustomed to the type of Pokémon they can come to expect. If this scrapped design proves anything, it's the need for more experimentation and creativity on a far more ambitious scale. If each new generation can be made to feel distinct and unique from one another, then each new entry in the Pokémon series will continue to elicit that sense of discovery that's a huge part of the overall franchise.

Source: Centro Leaks Archive

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Satoshi Taijiri, Ken Sugimori, Junichi Masuda
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