What to do with 'old' games?

Still play them, of course. I didn't spend all that money on them for them to rot on my desk. =P On a serious note, I always replay my Pokemon games. Playing Black ALL the time would just get boring. I usually just play one and switch to another when the one starts getting boring.
 
I would still play them when I am bored, When I finished them I restart my game and finish it again but if I had a shiny pokemon I wouldn't restart or trade my game and I won't even trade my shiny kygore.If I had heartgold, Soulsliver, diamond, pearl or platuim I would not restart them and I would rather do the zoroark event.
 
I gave both of my GBA's to my 2 nephews (4 and 5) for their birthdays/christmas. Also gave them all of my games.


They love them, and they were just sitting in my room anyway.

Honestly once I get a new gen or even just an updated game, I can't stand to go back and play on those horrible graphics and lack of improvements to the gameplay. Like finally splitting moves into Physical and Special based attacks.
 
I use my Platinum and HeartGold to transfer to White. All of my older games are sitting in a drawer somewhere. I did do something with my red though:

[PokeCommunity.com] What to do with 'old' games?


Some of you have already seen this in another thread.
 
I'm definitely keeping my old games. I have a huge list of accomplishments as well as many event Pokemon on Platinum, so that game's not going anywhere. In fact, right now I feel more motivated to pick up some of the old games as opposed to my White version...
 
I still pick up my classics every once in a while(especially yellow and emerald) They helped me make it through a long 4th generation and I'll definitely keep playing them.
 
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