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Do You think that the pokemon on the older versions look weird? I mean they were their first creations but they look random...
All generation seem to have a fair share of weird sprites.
Some of the D/P sprites sizes are proportionally wrong like Seviper. That Pokemon seemed to have gotten much bigger between the 3rd and 4th generation.
For the RSE sprites, some of the Kanto Pokemon looked weird like Wartortle. I don't have a problem with the FR/LG sprites because they did a better job with the Kanto Pokemon.
Houndour (Crystal):For the second generation sprites, in Gold and Silver, some of the Pokemon had the wrong colors. Houndour was mostly red instead of black. Sneasel was brown. o_o
Wha...? I get the gist of what you're saying (the reason the sprites and anime designs of the Pokemon look different is because they are made by different companies). But basically, the reason why the sprites in RBYG look weird because,you do have to understand the fact that the game and show are made by two totally diffrent orgainizations: gamefreak and im not sure about the show
aswell, the game came out before the show... so if you think about it, the weird deformed pokemon are the TRUE forms and we are just used to seeing ash's slim pikachu rather than that fat R/B pikachu. lol
but then the two organizations most likely decied to work togeather so that kid some fat kid (==> https://funnyjunk.com/funny_pictures/7340/Best+Friends+Forever/link) won't be like " That's not how pikachu looks in the show, i watch it every day on 'KidsWB'!"
so the games after R/B are all deforms lol!!
Wha...? I get the gist of what you're saying (the reason the sprites and anime designs of the Pokemon look different is because they are made by different companies). But basically, the reason why the sprites in RBYG look weird because,
1. They're the first games, they haven't quite figured out the designs yet I'm guessing.
2. The technology wasn't as advanced as it is now. That's why the DPP sprites for example look amazing compared to the very early sprites (but you can argue that the original sprites are better because of nostalgia and that's what you remember from being a kid. I have no problem with that, I like looking back to the days of when I started playing Pokemon Gold).
i guess that im since i misplace my pearl recently and i was replaying red(i remember i got it on my birthday), yellow(i stole yellow from a kid at recess XD) and gold(and bought this with birthday money) i came up with that argument. but i still stand by my point. but i do understand that they were, more then likely, experimenting with sprits, due to the fact that yellow was much more clean and softer looking then R/B versions. but its the same with all 3set games like yellow, crystal, emerald and now platium.
Accually very true, but not for the reasons you have stated... In the American version of the games, the graphics were altered.so the games after R/B are all deforms lol!!
I think it is more likely that the Game Graphic Artists deviated from the concept art.so if you think about it, the weird deformed pokemon are the TRUE forms and we are just used to seeing ash's slim pikachu rather than that fat R/B pikachu. lol
lol does the kid you stole the pkmn yellow game from know it was you lol