
Dylan Tierney of FTG: When it comes to Pokemon, Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire did a great job of remixing the established region of Hoenn, just one year after showcasing the Pokemon world in three dimensions with Pokemon X and Y. You start tracing the Pokemon lineage back, however, and you’ll start to see an annual pattern. That’s right, we may harp on titles like Call of Duty being annual cash-grabs, but Pokemon’s been doing the same thing for years. What that means for 2015 and beyond for the Nintendo juggernaut could go in several directions.

The Switch has captivated Nintendo fans across the world. But some of these fans might be too quick to write off the Nintendo 3DS right now.
You're damn right is it still valid! I'm looking forward to their titles coming out this year for it. Not dead yet!
The biggest reason, its still getting unique experiences and exclusives instead of port after port.
3DS is still way better IMO, the software library on Switch isn't even close to that of 3DS yet. Switch is currently just a bunch of last gen and indie ports, with a few heavily downgraded modern games sprinkled in.
Goes in my pocket without getting the screen messed up and has a huge library of games.
I have great games for both my Switch and Vita but on the go I’m just too rough on things.

The first time Reggie laid eyes on these exotic pocket monsters, he did not know was about to embark on a two-decade long love affair...

After pouring hundreds of hours over 10 years into the beloved Pokemon series, Gazette gaming columnist Jake Magee’s time with it might be coming to an end, he writes.
TL;DR:
"I don't want to buy a Switch, The Pokemon Company is obviously developing Pokemon games for the Switch, so I am no longer going to play Pokemon."
There. That's basically everything in two sentences.