You should challenge Red! Don't put it down without challenging Red! You don't need to match his level, by getting serious you definitely should be able to beat him with a big level deficit.
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Thanks! I did give it a try with my current team and I was surprised how easy it was to take down pikachu.
What really got me was his espeon. I am pretty weak towards psychic types.
I probably could get something strong against it, but then I’d have to grind for a bit to get it down.
I’m guessing my kedabra could take care of snorlax and my gyrados or amoharos could take down his charizard
I don't know anything about this series, so I had to do a search to be sure all the colours lined up, and I'm still only about 90% sure about it, but here's the word you needed to include so that the uninitiated know what you're talking about:
"Pokemon"
It's honestly amazing that you wrote all of that and never named the series you were talking about. It was extra confusing that you called it a "game it color" when I'm pretty sure you mean "game boy color".
I didn't even realize until you pointed it out, the colors are almost synonymous with the franchise for me...
Get ready for the brass section when you play Emerald! Memes aside - the Hoenn soundtracks are some of the coziest, most nostalgic set of songs.
I think it’s fun to do the brail puzzles without looking up the solutions online - other than a brail alphabet.
And the bike puzzles And the secret bases And the weather effects in different areas
God i love that game, still have the cartridge for it my grandpa got me when i was a kid.
Also, dies a little
Emerald... is retro now?
It's 21 years old.
Yes.
Edit: 20 and a half.
while i wouldn't go that far, there are people out there who would call the 3DS remakes retro now
Yep we pretty old now lol.
So many of the things they did in gen 3 (and started in gen 2) like the weather, secret bases, and the daily events and activities (Lilycove lottery, TV announcements, outbreaks) added so much depth to the game.
It’s like a pure version of modern daily activities in games, without all the toxicity. And they did this all on cartridges with built in batteries.
IIRC, you don't even need to look up a brail alphabet - the game lays it out for you in one of the ruins
That’s true, but from what I remember wasn’t super intuitive. Maybe I’m wrong though - I was a child the last time I ran through it all.
I recently purchased a copy of Alpha Sapphire since I haven't finished a Hoenn playthrough yet. Looking forward to finally finishing a Hoenn region run!
You can tell that Kanto was an afterthought by how easy it is in comparison, it was still great though
I assumed it was less of an after thought and more of a, we are running out of space thing.
Is still amazing that they put the most of the region in there.
I think it was a combination of more space on the cartridge and better compression algorithms. The rumour was that Iwata wrote some miraculous code that produced enough space to include Kanto too, but I think that's apocryphal.