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  1. On ‎5‎/‎9‎/‎2018 at 3:40 PM, Enigma Shot U said:

    I'm SEVERELY behind my intended schedule with the progress of chapter 1, mainly due to a mixture of burnout and general procrastination, however the project definitely still has a pulse.

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    Don't over exert yourself man just do what you gotta do.

    (P.S. I FU***NG LOVE the title screen)

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  2. 6 hours ago, Autumn Zephyr said:

    Way back when I was a wee one of six or so, my father managed to find time to leave his Air Force base and visit me on my birthday, bringing along a GameBoy Advanced and a copy of Pokemon Blue (yes, it did manage to work, somehow). It took me a good while to actually beat it (significantly in part due to the fact that my youngest brother overwrote my savefile right after I had finally evolved my poliwhirl, which I had been trying to figure out how to do for a week beforehand 😠), but beat it did with... a pretty dang noobish team. Venasaur, zapdos, and a Lv. 27 kadabra. Whoops! Shortly thereafter, I had a huge falling out with my grandmother, and didn't see the GameBoy again until well over a decade later, and the Pokemon game... never. I dunno what happened to it.

     

    Eventually, Dad left the Air Force entirely and my youngest brother and I went to live with him and the lady he was seeing at the time. She found out about the GameBoy at some point and decided that it was time to replace it, and so got my one of those fancy-schmancy Nintendo DS Lites for my eleventh birthday, along with a copy of Pokemon Diamond, and eventually grabbed Emerald and Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time for me over the course of the following year. This naturally turned an attachment to somewhat vague memories to a full-on hook, and boy did I make some solid memories with them (it raining hard when I first made me way to Snowpoint, I beat Cynthia for the first time the same day I first made went to the Hidden Highlands...). Eventually, though, the two of them broke up and she left to live on her own, leaving my father as the only adult in the house. And then I made a single mistake.

     

    I brought the DS to school without permission and got caught.

     

    Didn't see any of the games or system again until just last year, among a massive slough of highly unreasonable punishments that were decidedly unnecessary and only served to make me bitter towards him. But that's a story for another time.

     

    Anyway, losing the ability to play the games for a small bit of time (or so I had thought) wasn't going be enough to douse the fire that was burning inside me at that point. I had recently discovered the internet (still don't understand Dad's logic with that one), and a friend of mine had pointed out the existence of Pokebeach during the one week I didn't have to deal with the paternal problem (thank you, summer camp!), so I was able to keep up with news on Pokemon Black and White in my free time. Then Pokemon Conquest (I remember 'going to bed early' one summer so that i could watch a playthrough of that one unobstructed), and BW2... I had given up hope of ever seeing the DS again by the time X and Y were announced, but I didn't let that stop me. Nor did the many times my internet was shut down completely- rarely was I more than three miles away from the nearest public library, and that stops being a hard walk when you do it enough! 

     

    So, uh, I guess pokemon's an integral part of my 'rebellious phase'. Whoops.

     

    Thankfully, almost everything was returned to me when I turned 19, and my biological mother caught wind and got me copies of Black and Black 2 as graduation presents, so I'm not quite as far behind the curve now. And even that hadn't been the case, I did recently find out that Pokemon Reborn and Rejuvenation aren't blocked by Dad's anti-download programs for some bizarre reason, so I've been able to play those with impunity as well. And I must say, watching someone play a game and playing the thing yourself are two very different experiences~! 😆 

     

    ...And goodness gracious, I am quite the blabbermouth, huh?

    I made the the mistake once of bringing my ds to school once....it got stolen....haven't gotten a new portable system since hence the internet lol ssooo I'm lacking in the 3ds games department,only reason I discovered/played X/Y was because my nephew came to me one day asking a bunch of questions because his mom/my sister told him to ask me questions💩 and I was introduced to Mega evolutions🤷‍♂️He had both so he would let me play X while he played Y and wasn't playing

  3. 17 hours ago, seki108 said:

    What started off as a quick retelling turned into a bit of a poorly written   nostalgia trip/ramble for me that veered off from the original topic completely, so feel free to just read the first paragraph (and maybe the first 2 sentences of the second).

     

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    Pokemon Red.   Probably the strangest most coincidental thing.   The one time I asked my parents to a baseball game that the town sponsors(?)......I don't remember those details since they aren't important.    I saw an older girl with some kind game device playing a game that looked interesting enough, with pretty cool effects and music that impressed 5-6 year old me.  I was already into the games I played occasionally when I went to an arcade, but this was handheld!  This Pokemon Blue game seemed amazing at the time and I made sure my parents wrote down the name of the game and device on a napkin.........I don't really remember the details that followed but probably a few weeks later I had begged persuaded my parents to buy me one of those Gameboy Colors  and 2 games, one of them being Pokemon Red   (because Red is cooler than Blue, naturally).

     

    Once we got Cartoon Network on our new(?) cable package, I found out there was a cartoon about the series too!  It was certainly different than the game I bought, but it was cool too for 6 year old me and reruns were common enough back then that I could catch up on the series.   When I switched schools I even found the one other person I ever knew that played Pokemon as much as I did.  He even had the other version, so we could trade once we asked one of our parents to get the link cables.   This continued for the first three gens or at least Ruby/Sapphire.

     

     

     

    Gold:  I remember finding out the release date and my friend and I getting it the same day and comparing.  The time chamber seemed like the absolute coolest thing at the time.  Plus, so much color now! (I had not played Yellow).      It was a whole new place,  with about the same attitude.........yeah, I was stoked when I heard Johto was getting a cartoon as well, though it switched channels for some time.....or something

     

    Crystal:  I remember this game mainly for the circumstances of getting it.  Finding out I had Type 1 diabetes and all the confusing complications at 8 was fairly overwhelming......at least what I understood at the time.  The week in the hospital, learning what life would be like from then on and getting used taking multiple shots everyday............my parents heard a new pokemon game had come out (from somewhere?) and bought it for me to take my mind of things a bit.  It certainly helped.  Even if the game was mostly the same, it was different somehow complete with the first non-generic protagonist model.

     

    Ruby:  The first time I was a bit disappointed in the series, even if I can understand the technical limitations in hindsight  with many Pokemon simply not being available.  So much changed that it felt different (music and graphics mainly), but it was still the series I loved......though it was getting a bit.....worn.  While my friend did get Emerald and played with me some, I could tell his love for the series was fading.......or he was hiding his interest because of social pressures like I was starting to.

     

    Firered:  After many years of not really touching the series, I bought the game used while on a family vacation, mainly because my younger cousin was playing Mystery Dungeon and I felt it would be a nostalgia trip since I knew it was a remake from the commercials that aired at the time of release.  I even named my character after a character from the Naruto filler arc airing at the time: Ranmaru.  My parents looked at me a bit weird since they firmly associated with childhood and since they dragged me to see the first 3 Pokemon movies.  With no real desire to ask for a DS just for Pokemon, a fear of social derision, and no disposable income, my last embers of Pokemon ferver died.

     

     

    It wasn't until Mega evolutions came out and the introduction of a new type that the series really sparked interest in me again, though not enough to pick it up.  Being more entrenched in internet culture now, I was suseptible to memes.....and boy did the gen 6 memes deliver  (especially you Espur, you adorable little psychopath).   It started to reawaken my urges, with the new content seeming genuinely interesting.  While the DS emulator at the time that I used wasn't the best, it at least made me able to play Black 1.  I read that it was supposed to be sort of an attempt at remaking the wonders of the first game (with all new Pokemon only in the main story).........it was just what I needed to fully get back into the swing of things after all those years.  Black

     

     

    (I read the whole thing🍻)I feel you I played blue(HahaI don't like the color red) and yellow missed gen 2 until years later on a emulator and I feel you on sapphire/ruby lacking but I loved the pokemon designs for the starters and I played firered(because it had charizard on it so I chose it over leafgreen,still hate red haha) then I played pearl and platinum then played soul silver(again blue) witch got me to go play gen 2 and I kinda liked them too but I stopped playing for years after that until my nephew came to me one day with his 3ds playing X/Y telling me about mega evos and it sparked my love again so I was looking through the internet 1 day and I found this website and now I've been playing Rejuvenation since right before V7 then right after I downloaded it I found reborn (I couldn't play all the versions because we did't have very much money so I didn't feel like bother to ask for to much) I don't have a 3ds so I haven't played Omega ruby & Alpha Sapphire or sun and moon

     

    7 hours ago, Nyaagisa The Maid said:

    The first Pokémon game I played was Emerald, introduced to me by my friend back when I was 15, but stopped when he changed school…

    After that Pokémon, both game and anime for me are just another kids thing and I grow tired of it. I got hooked on Reborn when my college mates introduced the game to me, and of course, for me it was just an easy kids game, at first. As I tried to play for fun but got hooked when I met with the difficulties of gym leaders and other Reborn elements. It was Reborn that makes me hooked to Pokémon more than ever. Looking for guides, research for movesets and EV/IV spread, testing strategies, it was Reborn that got me hooked that much.

    True that I liked it but it got to childish to me I don't even remember how I found it but I found pokemon Rejuvenation before V7 dropped and it sparked my love for it again

  4. I saw a post earlier were they said the first core pokemon game they played,so it got me wondering what pokemon game or if the show got you into pokemon.For me it was Pokémon sapphire that really got me into pokemon games,I had watched the show from the kanto region and played firered and yellow before playing sapphire but sapphire was what really got me into pokemon games way back when it came out. What about y'all?

  5. I used to LOVE Raquaza I don't know why but its design always got me and I like all the Hoen starters but Sceptile is my favorite, I remember when was a kid watching the show loving ash's Groyvle because he was baddass

  6. On ‎4‎/‎14‎/‎2018 at 3:28 PM, Filthy Casual said:

    Also, if Mudkip is available, I almost always go for that. Not only is it my favorite ever, but it's extremely easy to build a team around.

    Same except my favorite pokemon is Treeko but if I'm able to get a mudkip I almost always add it to my team because of the same reason

  7. I usually plan my Pokémon ahead of time with type coverage in mind for example have a grass type and then catch Pokémon like water type and electric type to cover the grass types weakness and then catch Pokémon to cover that Pokémon's weakness and so forth

    Ex. Sceptile,Whiscash,Electrivire,Arcanine,Gardevoir,Crobat

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