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2nd Gen Who Still Plays the Classic Versions?

True Reign

  
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    I can't find my Game Boy Color at the moment, but I'll definitely be playing them again, as the second generation is by far my favorite generation from what've remembered from when I was a kid.
     

    Razor Ramon

    Undefeated in D/P
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    • Seen Apr 28, 2010
    i have played in the last week (and beaten) Green,Red,Blue,Yellow,Gold and Silver.

    im on crystal now so ive got ruby, saphire, emerald, diamond, pearl and platinum to go '-_- but its worth the revival of memory. im doing some research on the games.
     

    Zenoah

    Hop along to the cowboy beat.
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    Thats what Im doing now. Im playing them thru and keeping the file so that I can go back and either train or find a link cable and battle. Im currently working on Blue and need to find said cable to evolve my Kadabra.
     

    HeavensNightSH

    Got Diamond Nov. 20
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    You better believe I still play the old games. I'm currently playing Yellow since I haven't beat it yet, my Pokemon are around level 30 if that shows where I'm at, headed to Fushia City. I love being able to have all three starter Pokemon! I don't feel the graphics take anything away from the game, I mean it is Pokemon. And when you grew up with the original gameboy/ gameboy color, things looking bad doesn't exist lol
     

    HeidiMoose

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    I love my classic versions to death.

    Crystal is my all-time favorite.

    I love the G/S/C versions best, because I think that they put a lot of stuff in there that I wish was still used in the newer games.
    Like the day/night system (which I know has been reintroduced in the D/P games), and the day-of-the-week system.. and the radio was pretty nifty. :P

    And I love that you can go back to Kanto, even if they did pretty much destroy it's glory.


    R/B/Y, however, will always be classic and unforgettable. *hugs gameboy color and pokemon games*
     
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