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Hey everyone,
(first of all, english isn't my first language but I hope it's good enough)
So here's my story with Pokémon:
It started around 2002 when I was 5 and stumbled across a Pokémon deck. Very shortly after, I got into the anime. It's only in 2005 that I received my first pokémon games: Fire Red & Sapphire (and Emerald a few months after). And, oh boy, were they fantastic! Like many other people from this time, Charizard has always been my favorite pokémon because I loved Ash's Charizard, so I obviously picked Charmander in Fire Red. In terms of generations it's tougher, though. The years I played the most were 2005-2009 and the games I spent the most time on were probably Fire Red, Emerald, and Pearl. So generations 1, 3, and 4 (and, to a lesser extent, 2) all hold a special place in my heart.
I stopped playing Pokemon (at least on a regular basis, I always went back to some old games now and then) around 2010-2011 when Black & White came out and I wasn't a fan of many of the new pokémon (I loved Serperior though!) nor of the fact that you couldn't catch a SINGLE pokemon from previous generations before the pokémon league! But maybe I was too dismissive and I'll give it another chance some day.
I can safely say, however, that generation 6 was by all accounts awesome! I bought Alpha Sapphire right when it came out and I'd consider the Delta Episode the most epic moment in pokémon history.
I also bought Pokémon X but never got into it. Up until a few months ago, and I loved it! Kalos is a wonderful region, the pokémon are great, and it's nice to see all the improvements since gen IV. I also loved the fact that you got a Kanto starter early in the game, it was a pretty nice surprise.
In my view the only caveat with gen VI is that there's not much of a post-game, in both X/Y and OR/AS (after the Delta Episode).
And I don't know anything about gen VII and VIII. And, before getting into the more recent games, first the truth is that I've never completed a whole Pokédex in my life. So now that I have plenty of time I'll be completing the gen IV pokédex! (approximately 484 pokémon, excluding events). And here's my plan for this massive undertaking:
1) Replay Fire Red & Emerald (currently on Emerald, god bless this game!)
2) Replay Platinum, Heart Gold, Diamond & Pearl
3) Trade all the missing pokémon to Platinum or Heart Gold (probably Platinum because it has a better level curve for me to train and evolve a bunch of pokémon)
I'm playing each game with two rules:
- Catching 100 pokémon before the pokémon league
- NO LEGENDARY in the team to beat the pokémon league
Once I'm done with all this I'll go to gen V.
I also have a sort of fangame idea that's kinda been on the background for a few years now but that I would really like to do one day, and that is a gen III game called Pokémon Galaxy (based off Fire Red or Emerald) that would basically be a pokémon adventure with the first part being pretty faithful to the original with only slight modifications: you basically go through Kanto/Hoenn to collect the 8 gym leader badges and beat the pokémon league.
And then the second part of the game you would have 8 more gym badges to collect except this time you would do it... In space! Each planet would be like a mini-region with a few cities. You would then of course have a Battle Frontier. And the 386 pokémon would be catchable, which seems like a good number. As much as I love gen IV, 493 would probably be too heavy, especially because of all the legendaries.
So that's it, sorry if I rambled a bit, hope I like this forum ;)
(first of all, english isn't my first language but I hope it's good enough)
So here's my story with Pokémon:
It started around 2002 when I was 5 and stumbled across a Pokémon deck. Very shortly after, I got into the anime. It's only in 2005 that I received my first pokémon games: Fire Red & Sapphire (and Emerald a few months after). And, oh boy, were they fantastic! Like many other people from this time, Charizard has always been my favorite pokémon because I loved Ash's Charizard, so I obviously picked Charmander in Fire Red. In terms of generations it's tougher, though. The years I played the most were 2005-2009 and the games I spent the most time on were probably Fire Red, Emerald, and Pearl. So generations 1, 3, and 4 (and, to a lesser extent, 2) all hold a special place in my heart.
I stopped playing Pokemon (at least on a regular basis, I always went back to some old games now and then) around 2010-2011 when Black & White came out and I wasn't a fan of many of the new pokémon (I loved Serperior though!) nor of the fact that you couldn't catch a SINGLE pokemon from previous generations before the pokémon league! But maybe I was too dismissive and I'll give it another chance some day.
I can safely say, however, that generation 6 was by all accounts awesome! I bought Alpha Sapphire right when it came out and I'd consider the Delta Episode the most epic moment in pokémon history.
I also bought Pokémon X but never got into it. Up until a few months ago, and I loved it! Kalos is a wonderful region, the pokémon are great, and it's nice to see all the improvements since gen IV. I also loved the fact that you got a Kanto starter early in the game, it was a pretty nice surprise.
In my view the only caveat with gen VI is that there's not much of a post-game, in both X/Y and OR/AS (after the Delta Episode).
And I don't know anything about gen VII and VIII. And, before getting into the more recent games, first the truth is that I've never completed a whole Pokédex in my life. So now that I have plenty of time I'll be completing the gen IV pokédex! (approximately 484 pokémon, excluding events). And here's my plan for this massive undertaking:
1) Replay Fire Red & Emerald (currently on Emerald, god bless this game!)
2) Replay Platinum, Heart Gold, Diamond & Pearl
3) Trade all the missing pokémon to Platinum or Heart Gold (probably Platinum because it has a better level curve for me to train and evolve a bunch of pokémon)
I'm playing each game with two rules:
- Catching 100 pokémon before the pokémon league
- NO LEGENDARY in the team to beat the pokémon league
Once I'm done with all this I'll go to gen V.
I also have a sort of fangame idea that's kinda been on the background for a few years now but that I would really like to do one day, and that is a gen III game called Pokémon Galaxy (based off Fire Red or Emerald) that would basically be a pokémon adventure with the first part being pretty faithful to the original with only slight modifications: you basically go through Kanto/Hoenn to collect the 8 gym leader badges and beat the pokémon league.
And then the second part of the game you would have 8 more gym badges to collect except this time you would do it... In space! Each planet would be like a mini-region with a few cities. You would then of course have a Battle Frontier. And the 386 pokémon would be catchable, which seems like a good number. As much as I love gen IV, 493 would probably be too heavy, especially because of all the legendaries.
So that's it, sorry if I rambled a bit, hope I like this forum ;)