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Pokemon red version, The battery was loose btw
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My first Pokemon game was Pokemon Pearl. Diamond and Pearl came out the summer before I was in fourth grade, and for the whole year so far I had begged my parents to get me a DS and a copy of the game. Every year my family would go up to Connecticut to visit my cousins for Thanksgiving. Since we wouldn't get to see them around Christmas time, we had our Christmas together the day after Thanksgiving. My grandma got me a DS and a copy of Pokemon Pearl. I played that game for the whole entire day, and for the whole three hour car ride home. I still play that game today, six years later.
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My first pokemon game was Pokemon Ruby i still have it today and play it when I'm bored. But i also use it to migrate my pokemon team to my Soul silver after i defeated the elite four.
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Pokemon fire red first game i ever played to my bro gave it to me and i would not get off it proudest moment was getting a lv100 charizard :)
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My first pokemon game was a semi translated pokemon gold rom from japanese to english.I played it using an outdated emulator called symgb or something like that
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I can't recall if it was Pokémon Blue or Pokémon Pinball :D
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My first Pokemon game (and one of my first video games for that matter) was Yellow when I was like 7 or something. Got that first, then did Red/Blue.
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My first was Crystal, which I got in 2003 when I was eight along with my Game Boy Advance. (It actually came with the GBA; everyone seems very surprised when I tell them that.) Oddly, at first I actually didn't spend that much time on the game, since I couldn't even get to Violet City for an embarrassingly long time and as a result I was too frustrated to play much. (I didn't realize you were supposed to go back up the way you'd come after talking to Professor Elm the second time and the trainers battling would no longer be there; I figured there was a secret path or something I hadn't found.)
Eventually I did figure it out, and then I beat the game rather quickly and got LeafGreen, Sapphire, and Colosseum within a few months of one another. |
My very first Pokemon game was the original Pokemon Pinball. It was also my first video game.
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Pokemon Blue. I got it from my brother. I played it for literally years. Great game. Oh, and I started with Squirtle, although now I'm more of a Bulbasaur person.
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Pokemon Emerald, I believe.
Those were the days, when everything had a certain mysterious tone to it. No walkthroughs or faqs or bulbapedia. |
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My first Pokémon game was Yellow, which I got for Christmas 1999. I was kind of reluctant to even try it out when I first saw it upon unwrapping the wrapping paper, but, once I loaded it and started a game, I was hooked almost instantly. (Figures, since I was told upon being given that present that I would like that game.)
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I didn't played any game but a hack was my first game and thats Ash gray.
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my first game is Pokemon Red :)
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My first Pokemon game was version Red :)
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My first Pokemon game was Pokemon Yellow. I don't remember why or how I got it, I just remember seeing Pikachu following me around and loving it. Since then, ha, I've become quite the fan of Pokemon. I had no clue Pikachu was the mascot back then, so he's held a special place in my "Pokemon I most love" list since. I liked him before it was cool!
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my first was blue :) i was 9 years old. i still have that blue version and it still works too!
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My first was Sapphire when I was about 5. I remember I couldn't even get out of Littleroot Town, but that didn't stop me from playing for ages. It took me two years to beat the game.
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The first game I played was Pokemon Stadium at my friend's house. My first game I personally owned though was Sapphire. I got it for Christmas the when I was about 7 years old. Took me awhile to figure things out. In fact, I had to restart the game 5 time because I didn't know how to save. Once I did figure it out though, I was hooked. I Played over 300 hours on it and I kinda became the Pokemon Guru at my school. I was like an expert-for-hire. They would give me their game and I would get something for them (Like Flygons or Salamences). In return, I got a bunch of different stuff such as cash, Pokemon figures/cards, and other stuff. One time, I got a free Pokemon Emerald from this one girl because her older brother didn't play it anymore. I still have both games to this day and I play them every now and then when I get bored and laugh at the names my 7-10 self gave to some of my Pokemon.
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First game was Pokemon Red. It was actually a gift for my birthday. I remember I first played the game, I played it for hoooours. <3 It was the best gift ever back then. :3
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My first Pokemon game was Yellow. I was about 8 years old and I didn't even know there existed Pokemon video games, but because I watched the anime all the time my parents thought to buy me a Gameboy Color and a copy of Pokemon Yellow (I guess it was the only one they actually recognised as a Pokemon game because of Pikachu on the cover).
Brock was quite hard to beat, even though I had grinded my Pikachu to ridiculously high levels. After I had already beaten the game, a friend of mine told me that Brock is easier to beat if you have a Nidoran. So, on my second playthrough, I caught both a male and a female Nidoran and I ended up going through the whole game with just a Nidoking and a Nidoqueen, while poor Pikachu was rotting away in the PC box. |
My first Pokémon game was Gold, and it was gifted to me I think at Christmas by my mother. At the time I received my copy, my brother was still into Pokémon, and he got Silver version. I remember the both of us lying next to each other on our living room floor starting our games together as well.
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My first pokemon game was red rescue, that started my love for dem spin-off games :P
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