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BedroomBebop 03-24-2008 01:15 AM

Nooo, I think the original Blue and Red are enough for me. Classics.

Kajitsu 03-24-2008 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by BedroomBebop (Post 435004)
Nooo, I think the original Blue and Red are enough for me. Classics.

I think I would have trouble finding those games. They are certainly not sold new anymore. *sigh* I wish video game systems did not go out of style so fast.

xYinniex 03-24-2008 07:21 PM

god and silver,

2 regions in one game. WHAT A LEGENDARY GAME.

auran 03-25-2008 01:17 AM

i have never heard of these before

CoolNard 03-25-2008 05:56 AM

Graphics aside, I think they're a dream of all pokemon game fans, on the mere fact that beating the elite four is really half the game completed. The real joust presents itself in scattered distributions of several small islands accessible by the ferry in Vermilion City. The game is explicitly separated into two portions of game play. The first would be an area of familiarity - Y/G/B. Subsequently, the annonymous islands none of you will ever get to experience, without playing either of these versions. These islands are an alternate insinuation of the silver/gold counterparts. I always knew there were unexplored charts lying around somewhere... :rolleyes: Don't be too startled by the sudden leap in environment from old to new though, because the elite four will get a drastic, I repeat, drastic boost in levels and pokemon types, from all the extra training they will be undergoing whilst you strive for 100% completion of the game. Geez... I only managed to beat them the second time yesterday - and yes, I did enlist the priviledges of dozens of max potions and full restores :rolleyes: But I did it! Yay me xD

Kajitsu 03-25-2008 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by CoolNard (Post 436255)
Graphics aside, I think they're a dream of all pokemon game fans, on the mere fact that beating the elite four is really half the game completed. The real joust presents itself in scattered distributions of several small islands accessible by the ferry in Vermilion City. The game is explicitly separated into two portions of game play. The first would be an area of familiarity - Y/G/B. Subsequently, the annonymous islands none of you will ever get to experience, without playing either of these versions. These islands are an alternate insinuation of the silver/gold counterparts. I always knew there were unexplored charts lying around somewhere... :rolleyes: Don't be too startled by the sudden leap in environment from old to new though, because the elite four will get a drastic, I repeat, drastic boost in levels and pokemon types, from all the extra training they will be undergoing whilst you strive for 100% completion of the game. Geez... I only managed to beat them the second time yesterday - and yes, I did enlist the priviledges of dozens of max potions and full restores :rolleyes: But I did it! Yay me xD

How? I am trying with no avail! What was your starter? I had bulbasaur on both games.

luyus 03-26-2008 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Kajitsu (Post 435714)
I think I would have trouble finding those games. They are certainly not sold new anymore. *sigh* I wish video game systems did not go out of style so fast.

did you check eBay? My mom got me Final Fantasy VIII online new from a collector.

auran 03-26-2008 01:33 AM

ohh its poke mon i used to watch it when i was five

CoolNard 03-26-2008 04:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Kajitsu (Post 436689)
How? I am trying with no avail! What was your starter? I had bulbasaur on both games.

Charmander; tedious to train, but the most powerful of the three on my take. xD My advice is to just keep going at the elite four. Although the fact is that you lose a fair bit of money if you don't win, managing to battle up all the way to Lance more than compensates for it twice over, and you get the best experience points in the game too. When you're finally pumped up (have an average level of 67.5 if possible) and cash-loaded, gorge yourself with max potions and full restores. :vsign:

xYinniex 03-26-2008 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by CoolNard (Post 437075)
Charmander; tedious to train, but the most powerful of the three on my take. xD My advice is to just keep going at the elite four. Although the fact is that you lose a fair bit of money if you don't win, managing to battle up all the way to Lance more than compensates for it twice over, and you get the best experience points in the game too. When you're finally pumped up (have an average level of 67.5 if possible) and cash-loaded, gorge yourself with max potions and full restores. :vsign:

yeah, charmander is a pain to train.
It's gotta be said. XDD
I loved using squirtle. XDD


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