I know some people have lost interest in Black and White over time (...myself, for example), and was wondering: Were you one of these people? Why or why not?
Personally, I was like stated above.
After finishing the main segment of the game, there wasn't much to do in my opinion. Even when there was, there was a massive level-jump (late forties, the final boss of the game, to the early sixties -- the first battle of the game for the new routes explore-able after beating the game) which made it a big pain to level up since rematching the elite four would be even worse, and since there were no trainer rematches/gym leader rematches in Black and White, you didn't have much choice but to:
a) Get your team out of your party, PokeTrasnfter a new Pokemon from your older games leveled up enough to beat it to train your lower-leveled ones...you get the point.
b) Taking a risk and actually trying to beat them with your lower-leveled Pokemon. It is quite a risk, and I think it'd normally...end in a loss, unless of course the person battling had stronger Pokemon.
Other than that, after beating all the trainers and doing other sidequests, I feel there wasn't much left to do. The Battle Subway I've found is full of hacks (non-WiFi); and there wasn't much to do that's actually programmed into the game besides the Musicals (....call me biased, but I hated Contests, and I think after seeing the Musicals I actually want Contests back.), which is literally nothing but less than a minute of gameplay and just watching Pokemon dancing around. There's also competitive battling, but if said person doesn't have WiFi or isn't into competitive battling......well, yeah. Basically you're screwed.
What do you think? Did you lose interest in them over time?