fenyx4
HOENN CONFIRMED!
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![[PokeCommunity.com] Colored Cartridges: Would You Welcome Their Return? [PokeCommunity.com] Colored Cartridges: Would You Welcome Their Return?](https://n64media.ign.com/media/pokegoldsilvcart2.jpg)
I'm sure most Pokemon fans have glimpsed at least one of these shiny cartridges variants that were featured from Generations 1 to 3. Pokemon Diamond and Pearl were the first games to eliminate coloration on the game cartridge, opting to go with the (bland) standard gray cartridge that every other DS game sports. As for the console games, Pokemon Stadium 2 managed to feature a resplendent gold and silver on its coating.
Such special coloration wasn't limited to the Pokemon games, though; it extended to other series as well. The Nintendo 64 entries of The Legend of Zelda series, Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask, are noted for their limited-edition gold coloration. IIRC, even certain NES and SNES cartridges received alternately-colored cartridges. Even one of my underrated N64 games, Rocket: Robot on Wheels, displayed bright red coloring on the Game Pak - that was actually one of the reasons I got the game, because it stood out so much on the shelves. XD Actually, I think several N64 games utilized different cartridge coloring, though the standard light-gray media was ever present.
Fast-forward to present day, and we're in Generation 5, where the Nintendo DS, 3DS, and Wii lack coloration on their media (though colored consoles continue to be plentiful). The Wii disc is technically excluded, since it can only be colored on one side, which is common for Wii discs. However, I would assume that the DS and 3DS cartridges could have colored coating applied to them, but I guess Nintendo discouraged the practice.
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I fondly remember my first "console-cartridge color combination": A Flame Game Boy Advance SP with a dark blue cartridge inserted (Sapphire Version). Even though I've probably played Emerald for way longer now (and FireRed from time to time), any time I manage to borrow a Sapphire cartridge from a friend, it almost feels like I'm inundated with nostalgia. At times, I even get annoyed whenever I see a gray knockoff GBA Pokemon cartridge that lacks the distinctive and renowned coloring of the official Pokemon games.
So, my question to you, reader, is: Would you welcome the reintroduction of colored media, regarding the Pokémon games?
I, for one, definitely would, as it's one of the features, though minor, that helped to shape the recognition of the classic Pokemon games we know today. And they sure help to break the mold of the seemingly-constant black/gray coloration that so much of today's hardware has (not that that's necessarily a bad thing).
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