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you still throw the sphere, you just dont throw the sphere to summon them
thats not how the real world works buddy, but ok
love how pokemon stole controlling monsters u catch from dragon quest but sues everyone around
If someone were to look back on Pokemon over the years, and compare them to others throwing monsters into combat is the thing they have the strongest grounds for. It goes back to the earliest versions, and is something similar titles bare minimum don't focus on. I mean the first Pokemon games have you get a starter Pokemon then near instantly see the trainer throw that Pokemon's Pokeball into the battlefield. Similar things like SMT or Dragon Quest (even their taming spin offs) just have the allied monsters kind of summoned in or just present for the battle so there is no throw action into combat.
However them modifying the capture abilities now is telling. It more then likely means Nintendo has already suffered a blow. My theory is PocketPair wasn't sure where mimicking Pokemon would, and wouldn't be infringement so they went with a safe capture, and release system. Well they have now been told the release is to iconic to mimic at all, but they can go to town on the capturing.... so they did.
Naw, That'd be Barcode Battlers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcode_Battler