Funny how they can spell and make sense, too.
WTF? There wasn't all the excess crap in the old games. In the first there wasn't even separate pockets.
Simple - having few parts; not complex or complicated or involved
wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
Everything is more complex in the new games! Not only have you got normal pokeballs, you have Premiere balls, and dark balls, and cherish balls, and all that crap, and even though those were in Johto to, there were less and they were more easily seperated. The bags in the new games have more parts, and were more complex. The old games didn't have as many excess features, so they were less complex.
Clunky - Ungainly and awkward to use
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en.wiktionary.org/wiki/clunky)
The first games used a portable system that was sort of big, but decent. The new ones use this huge, dual-screened monster.
That's clunky. Constantly switching between button and stylus control schemes? That's awkward,
that's clunky. Having a Gameboy with one screen to play a game that only requires one screen?
That's clu.... oh, wait, it ISN'T! And neither is completing all the dang tutorials before the second city, something Platinum can't accomplish!
The DS is easier to navigate, it makes game more simple, to get through
Back in the day, we only had one pocket, these days, we have more space and organization, we don't have to worry about picking up an item only to discover we can't fit it in. how is that simple? now all we have to do is grab a item, and thats the end of it. if we want to get an item out, we have convienient little pictures to show us which pocket is for what.
its organized, therefore easier to find things
The extra Pokeballs make catching pokemon easier,
we have dusk balls to make catching at night and in caves far EASIER than with a ultra ball,
im not sure why you mentioned cherish balls, if im not mistaken, you can't actually USE a cherish ball /facepalm
LOLWUT? the gameboy was fat and clunky as heck
The DS is slim, not huge, and its easier to hold because its wider and more like a controller than a remote
That fat chunky piece of equipment with a tiny ass screen?
thats awkward.
plus, we have to replace batteries on that thing, if you don't have batteries, no
soup game for you.
and you can't tell if your low on power, so it may just turn right off on you
the DS: Light turns red? just plug it in and continue, Plus we have a backlight.
no we don't have to "constantly switch between touch and button controls" just pick one way to control and let it be the end of it. only time you have to use the buttons in DPPT is to open the menu, and to talk
The tutorials MAKE IT SHITTING EASIER FOR NEWBIES TO PLAY
once again YOU ARE NOT THE ONLY ONE PLAYING, THERE ARE NEW FANS PLAYING THE GAMES, NOT JUST YOU / ewww caps rape D;
you're going to have to get used to it.