Alex
what will it be next?
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Get it? Cause Johto is west of Kanto?
First a disclaimer: I'm totally fine with glitching and consider it to be one of the best features of these early generation games. There are significantly less glitches in GSC than in RBY, but I'll be doing them and writing about them here, and provide resources as I go along, in case you're interested in learning more about them.
HYPE! These are, by far, my favourite Pokemon games. Playing Blue was fun, but I was much more into the anime at that time. Gold & Silver are the versions I fell in love with. I played the everloving heck out of them, and they are largely responsible for me joining this website (shout out to zel). Ever since the announcement of RBY in 2016, I've been itching to play these games on VC.
Let's dive right in. I'm not taking any particular nuzlocking approach. I really like the "only use first mon you encounter on any given route" limit (with the duplicate clause). Everything else is fair game. They can faint I don't care, they're still my babies and I will revive them over and over.
And with that, Pokemon trainer ALEX set off on his adventure. Well, not quite. I set off three times, in fact. Due to a tear in the space-time continuum, I chose all three starters, one after the other, opting to choose Cyndaquil last. I've done the famous duplication glitch but instead of saving right in front of the PC, I saved right before choosing my starter. This meant that, while executing this glitch, I would reset the game to choose another starter, and have my previous starter waiting for me in the Pokemon box in Cherrygrove. :) Rinse & repeat, and I've got all three mons before even getting the Pokedex. Neat!
As a side note: I love how much my "New Friend Online!" light is blinking. Really shows how many people were hyped for these titles. :)
Now back to the way the game was meant to be played. I ran into a dude named ??? and promptly changed his identity to REYES by speaking to a police officer. How that makes any logical sense is beyond me. Time to become the champion. But first I need to task my mother with saving my money. That'll give her something to do at home. Alone. Every day.
That's it for now, then. The team is Cyndaquil (Lv. 8). Catch you next time!
First a disclaimer: I'm totally fine with glitching and consider it to be one of the best features of these early generation games. There are significantly less glitches in GSC than in RBY, but I'll be doing them and writing about them here, and provide resources as I go along, in case you're interested in learning more about them.
HYPE! These are, by far, my favourite Pokemon games. Playing Blue was fun, but I was much more into the anime at that time. Gold & Silver are the versions I fell in love with. I played the everloving heck out of them, and they are largely responsible for me joining this website (shout out to zel). Ever since the announcement of RBY in 2016, I've been itching to play these games on VC.
Let's dive right in. I'm not taking any particular nuzlocking approach. I really like the "only use first mon you encounter on any given route" limit (with the duplicate clause). Everything else is fair game. They can faint I don't care, they're still my babies and I will revive them over and over.
And with that, Pokemon trainer ALEX set off on his adventure. Well, not quite. I set off three times, in fact. Due to a tear in the space-time continuum, I chose all three starters, one after the other, opting to choose Cyndaquil last. I've done the famous duplication glitch but instead of saving right in front of the PC, I saved right before choosing my starter. This meant that, while executing this glitch, I would reset the game to choose another starter, and have my previous starter waiting for me in the Pokemon box in Cherrygrove. :) Rinse & repeat, and I've got all three mons before even getting the Pokedex. Neat!
As a side note: I love how much my "New Friend Online!" light is blinking. Really shows how many people were hyped for these titles. :)
Now back to the way the game was meant to be played. I ran into a dude named ??? and promptly changed his identity to REYES by speaking to a police officer. How that makes any logical sense is beyond me. Time to become the champion. But first I need to task my mother with saving my money. That'll give her something to do at home. Alone. Every day.
That's it for now, then. The team is Cyndaquil (Lv. 8). Catch you next time!