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Hey everyone!
I'm a long-time player of Pokemon, but have only recently joined up to PC in search a community where I can talk about the great game that is Pokemon :)
I've got Red, Yellow, Gold, Crystal, Leaf Green, Ruby, Emerald and Platinum.
I'm a big fan of the RSE games - they were quite an astounding jump up from GSC. However, although the graphics in DPPt are very cool, I'm not too fond of the actual gameplay or the new Pokemon.
One of my complaints for them are that they integrate way too many first-gen pokemon into the game, and I want to be immersed into a new world with new things to discover - not seeing pokemon that I've been playing with for 10 years previous. Emerald does well on this regard with only a select few first-gen Pokemon being integrated into the game, but otherwise in pretty much every area you'd have tons of new Pokemon to discover, so every time you'd turn the game on it would be a refreshing, entertaining game.
Anyway, I'm 16 years old, and I'm from Brisbane, Australia.
I'm fairly knowledgeable of the Japanese sentence structure, and I have Hiragana/Katakana ingrained into my brain from learning it from grade 8 to 10.
Looking forward to meeting you all!
Cheers
I'm a long-time player of Pokemon, but have only recently joined up to PC in search a community where I can talk about the great game that is Pokemon :)
I've got Red, Yellow, Gold, Crystal, Leaf Green, Ruby, Emerald and Platinum.
I'm a big fan of the RSE games - they were quite an astounding jump up from GSC. However, although the graphics in DPPt are very cool, I'm not too fond of the actual gameplay or the new Pokemon.
One of my complaints for them are that they integrate way too many first-gen pokemon into the game, and I want to be immersed into a new world with new things to discover - not seeing pokemon that I've been playing with for 10 years previous. Emerald does well on this regard with only a select few first-gen Pokemon being integrated into the game, but otherwise in pretty much every area you'd have tons of new Pokemon to discover, so every time you'd turn the game on it would be a refreshing, entertaining game.
Anyway, I'm 16 years old, and I'm from Brisbane, Australia.
I'm fairly knowledgeable of the Japanese sentence structure, and I have Hiragana/Katakana ingrained into my brain from learning it from grade 8 to 10.
Looking forward to meeting you all!
Cheers