Some theories about Pokemon X and Y have surfaced, via Reddit user Cybercat5555. They argue that while most people seem to believe in the Norse theory for Generation 6 and its Pokemon, that the better and more likely scenario is that they will be based off of DNA/genetics.
We've listed his/her ideas below in full. You'll see that Cybercat has put a lot of time and effort into piecing the next generation of Pokemon together.
"1.The biggest reason is the glowing, rainbow double helix in the Japanese logos, and that the bracelets on the player characters also have a DNA helix in a rainbowy orb on them, it seems very important.
- Both Mewtwo and Deoxys are getting a lot of promotion recently, and both of these Pokemon relate to DNA.
As for Xerneas and Yveltal:
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Most people think that these Pokemon look very "natural" and "organic," but they look pretty artificial to me.
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Xerneas has a highly reflective, sleek, metallic-black coat, judging by the way it's shaded, and the "spots" on its flank look more like the reflection of the glow on its antler. Speaking of its antler, they are designed to look like the structure double helix, a bit too perfectly to be natural. Also, the X in its eyes just look cyborg-y to me and the white glowing parts on its legs, chest and face look like tron lines. I think it will be Psychic/Electric, and if faerie type is real, Faerie/Electric, because DNA is an electrical charged molecule.
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Yveltal has exposed veins or a nervous system on its body, which are what the black streaks on its body are. The black on its back don't really look like feathers, but rather a black, rubbery skin. Its claws also look strange, like a mad scientist added them. Dark/Flying type, so it and Xern will be perfectly balanced
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Last but not least, I think that gen 6 will have two rival companies that are the evil teams, and create the legendaries to be better than the other team/company. Also, I am tired of the "ancient entity has been awaken" plot."
In addition to these theories, we have information that Pokemon Smash will be having an information blowout on the 16th of this month. While this will probably prove to be a bit diluted – thanks to E3 – it's no less something more for Pokemon fans to look forward to. It's likely that Nintendo foresaw this scheduling issue and has some different reveals planned for Smash. Either that, or the show will bum all of the news off of the E3 Expo stage.