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Remember the good old days?

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Recently, I found my old Gameboy Color with Pokemon Yellow inside of it. The good old days memories came flooding back to me. Now, they have a million different kinds of pokemon. I can't even pronounce some of those names. What happened? I mean, they have like pokemon emerald, ruby, diamond, etc., etc. What about Pokemon Blue? I mean, d**n.

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  1. Indeed what ever happened to corrupting your game file horribly with a missingno or 99x rare candies? How bout a surfing rydon, mew and mewtwo were ultimates. Legandary bird pokemon anyone. How bout a safari hunt with the elusive chance of catching a chansi. Or finding out that magick carp doesnt learn anyttihng till lewvel 15! The saint anne left without you! Man i dug out my old stash of guides and found earth bound snes, final fantasy for nintendo and pokemon red/blue cost 10.99 and had a fold out poster of all 151 pokemon! So long ago.... Check this site out though


  2. man i know...pokemon yellow was my favorite. I play my firered, buts its not the same. it just dosent  do the same for me. sigh...and yes, except for darkrai, all the new pokemon suck

  3. I kind of feel the same way, after Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow they came out with Gold and Silver, in which they added the 2nd Generation of pokemon, which I though was awesome! Now there are like 5 Generations of Pokemon and they are just overdoing it a bit. The show and card games have also gone way downhill in my book.

  4. I personally think they've gone overboard with Pokemon. Once they started adding all the new ones I lost interest. But if I could dig up some of the older games, I'd be happy. One of my favorites was Pokemon Snap for Nintendo 64.

  5. i hear u i cant evean remeber the new pokemons names or prounounce them i hate the new games there not as fun as they use to be

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