Cerberus87
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I've already discussed this with Betty but I haven't said it in this thread, so I'll leave my opinion here again.
Ok, Red's team has Pikachu. But Blue's team is exactly the same in GSC as in Red and Blue, not Yellow, except for the starter. They did this to avoid canonizing Blue's starter choice, but it's pretty clear his team was taken from Red and Blue.
IMO Red having Pikachu is more a reference to the anime than to Yellow. In HGSS, Pikachu's attacks are the same it uses in the Diamond and Pearl seasons of the anime. I think this reference is bad, because it weakened him. Red is the weakest Champion in the PWT, largely because of Pikachu.
Pokémon following you was created by the anime, not Yellow. The anime obviously came first. Nevertheless, it's a feature that's far more hyped than it's useful, which is why it never came back even after four games.
The Pokémon rosters in GSC are put together in a way that you can't say which game is canon. Blaine has a Magmar, which is a reference to the anime, because he didn't have it in Yellow. Other roster additions are probably anime references, too, like Misty's Golduck, but they didn't break relation to Red and Blue, because Koga still has his Muk from RB, Sabrina still has her Mr.Mime from RB and Lt. Surge has Electrode in GSC which is likely his evolved Voltorb from RB. The only one who might be a reference to Yellow is Erika, but then her team in the anime is the same and it's possible they gave her Bellossom just because Bellossom fits her better than Vileplume.
Personally I do NOT want to see Yellow remade because it's an unusual game in the series where you start with a really shitty Pokémon that loses its steam by midgame and you conveniently get all starters, which goes against the point of Pokémon in the first place, which is to encourage trading between players. True, you could give a Light Ball to Pikachu midgame to address this problem, but it's still made of paper, even after the XY defensive boost, and it stops you from getting Raichu since Ash's Pikachu stupidly doesn't want to evolve. In a 1st gen remake, I don't want to play as Ash, I want to play as myself and make my own choices, whereas Yellow kinda forces you to use Pikachu (or else you can't get Bulbasaur for example).
Also, the gym rosters in Yellow are terrible for the most part, especially for the characters who are based on the anime (Koga has three fucking Venonats FFS) and the difficulty is artificial due to overinflated enemy levels. The exceptions are Blaine, whose roster wasn't based on the anime, and Giovanni, whose Rhyhorn was replaced with the superior Persian, although GF was lucky that Persian was actually a good Pokémon in RBY (though its only asset was Slash).
Another thing from Yellow that wasn't canonized was JJM. They could've been in GSC if Yellow was the canon game, but they weren't. Also, Giovanni's Persian is only seen in Yellow, never in other games. In HGSS, he has Kangaskhan instead, which is his Pokémon from RB that they replaced with Persian in Yellow.
Ok, Red's team has Pikachu. But Blue's team is exactly the same in GSC as in Red and Blue, not Yellow, except for the starter. They did this to avoid canonizing Blue's starter choice, but it's pretty clear his team was taken from Red and Blue.
IMO Red having Pikachu is more a reference to the anime than to Yellow. In HGSS, Pikachu's attacks are the same it uses in the Diamond and Pearl seasons of the anime. I think this reference is bad, because it weakened him. Red is the weakest Champion in the PWT, largely because of Pikachu.
Pokémon following you was created by the anime, not Yellow. The anime obviously came first. Nevertheless, it's a feature that's far more hyped than it's useful, which is why it never came back even after four games.
The Pokémon rosters in GSC are put together in a way that you can't say which game is canon. Blaine has a Magmar, which is a reference to the anime, because he didn't have it in Yellow. Other roster additions are probably anime references, too, like Misty's Golduck, but they didn't break relation to Red and Blue, because Koga still has his Muk from RB, Sabrina still has her Mr.Mime from RB and Lt. Surge has Electrode in GSC which is likely his evolved Voltorb from RB. The only one who might be a reference to Yellow is Erika, but then her team in the anime is the same and it's possible they gave her Bellossom just because Bellossom fits her better than Vileplume.
Personally I do NOT want to see Yellow remade because it's an unusual game in the series where you start with a really shitty Pokémon that loses its steam by midgame and you conveniently get all starters, which goes against the point of Pokémon in the first place, which is to encourage trading between players. True, you could give a Light Ball to Pikachu midgame to address this problem, but it's still made of paper, even after the XY defensive boost, and it stops you from getting Raichu since Ash's Pikachu stupidly doesn't want to evolve. In a 1st gen remake, I don't want to play as Ash, I want to play as myself and make my own choices, whereas Yellow kinda forces you to use Pikachu (or else you can't get Bulbasaur for example).
Also, the gym rosters in Yellow are terrible for the most part, especially for the characters who are based on the anime (Koga has three fucking Venonats FFS) and the difficulty is artificial due to overinflated enemy levels. The exceptions are Blaine, whose roster wasn't based on the anime, and Giovanni, whose Rhyhorn was replaced with the superior Persian, although GF was lucky that Persian was actually a good Pokémon in RBY (though its only asset was Slash).
Another thing from Yellow that wasn't canonized was JJM. They could've been in GSC if Yellow was the canon game, but they weren't. Also, Giovanni's Persian is only seen in Yellow, never in other games. In HGSS, he has Kangaskhan instead, which is his Pokémon from RB that they replaced with Persian in Yellow.