The Mega-Poke Thread

I loved it as a little kid and then sort of stopped caring, but it still holds a especial place in my heart.

My friends and I were fucking nuts about the anime, and we watched the first three seasons together — nothing will ever come close to that experience.
 
@ArchienineZXAdvent @Samantha

Same, the series came out when I was a teen, my siblings & I enjoyed it very much.
I still play mind you, just not willing to fork over cash for a Switch 2!
Also it was my introduction to emulation, since Fire Red is one of the first videogames that i played (also my name, Archienine, is related to it)
 
I loved the games as a kid, and I kept up with it until whatever the last one on 3DS was, and then dropped out of the series on Switch... with one exception. The last game in the series I played was Pokemon Legends, just because it was different from the usual stuff. I don't mean the new Pokemon Legends game that just came out, I mean the first one. Every other Pokemon game on Switch? Haven't bothered with them, and I have no plans on getting a Switch 2 so... yeah.

If I do jump into another Pokemon game, it'll probably be a ROM Hack. I'm thinking of trying out Pokemon Lazarus, actually. It looks like something that's more up my alley.

Edit: Just to clarify, I'm a Gen 1 kid starting with Pokemon Yellow. It was literally the first video game I ever owned.
 
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I still remember the first time I beat Elite Four: all my stars were down Venusaur, Lapras, Aerodactyl. I just had a Koffing and lost all hope, but that Koffing survived like a real champ and dealt the final blow. Sadly, I followed a guide to encounter Missing No. and that corrupted that save file.

Another great memory is when my friend and I successfully used the transfer link glitch to copy his Mew. I never knew how he got it, but I couldn't be happier. That Mew still lives in my Pokemon Stadium save file.
 
I used to really be into the series when I and it was younger.

I actually had all three versions of Gen 1, I had just Silver for Gen 2, I was even collecting the cards and had some of the other merch, then... I just stopped. No cards, skipped all of Gen 3 for a long while, then pirborrowed Pearl and later Platinum from the library, pre-ordered SoulSilver and for the first time, actually got into breeding and Egg Moves and all that, ran the Pokéwalker a bunch to get specific Mons to run a Normal-type challenge run, and I'd still say that was the high point of the series for me...

Then I got Black and still have yet to finish it. I later tried out Ultra Moon and found it too easy, a ROMhack for Ultra Moon (Penumbra Moon) and found it too hard, and outside of some other hacks I never finished, that's my history with the mainline series. I think I beat Leaf Green at some point, did a couple of hacks of Emerald, and don't remember much else.

I'd still say the Mystery Dungeon subseries is better than mainline even if I've only beaten the first two. Having to actually account for positioning just works! I kinda like roguelikes, so there's the extra interest. And traveling into the future during the Explorers series is memorable just for how much of a swerve it is for the series as a whole.

To save from having to make a new topic, something minor that bothers me about the mainline series is how stone evolutions usually get bad learnsets full of Move Relearner fodder.
Natural evolving by level only pushes back when moves get learned, trade evolutions probably work along that too, and also probably happiness evolving and whatever else they've come up with now. But stones are manual, and you're 'punished' for using them, like the game took the anime's dilemma over using the Thunderstone to evolve Pikachu to defeat Lt. Surge to heart. You get a bump in stats and/or maybe a Type change, but you screw up your future moves and have to rely on TMs and stuff until you get to the Relearner, and then you still never get access to the moves you missed by evolving 'too early'.
At least it was funny to get a LV3 Electrode in Gen 1 by using a stone on a Pikachu for the in-game trade.
 
I still remember the first time I beat Elite Four: all my stars were down Venusaur, Lapras, Aerodactyl. I just had a Koffing and lost all hope, but that Koffing survived like a real champ and dealt the final blow. Sadly, I followed a guide to encounter Missing No. and that corrupted that save file.

Another great memory is when my friend and I successfully used the transfer link glitch to copy his Mew. I never knew how he got it, but I couldn't be happier. That Mew still lives in my Pokemon Stadium save file.
That Koffing was a balla. I also remember messing up the Missingno glitch and ruining a save file. It took me years to go back and finish my Blue version.

I remember playing Silver and finally beating the Elite 4, only to discover Kanto at the end. My mind was blown!
 
I remember playing Silver and finally beating the Elite 4, only to discover Kanto at the end. My mind was blown!
Same! I was like "WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA".

Too bad they couldn't properly implement the Safari Zone, Viridian Forest and a couple of other locations — it would have been cool to see the abandoned Rocket hideout beneath the casino.
 
Same! I was like "WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA".

Too bad they couldn't properly implement the Safari Zone, Viridian Forest and a couple of other locations — it would have been cool to see the abandoned Rocket hideout beneath the casino.
At least the remake fix this.
Also i remember that i blow up my mind when i found that Gold and Silver could be played on a original GB, i thought that were GBC exclusives in my entire life (well, Crystal is at least).
 
At least the remake fix this.
Also i remember that i blow up my mind when i found that Gold and Silver could be played on a original GB, i thought that were GBC exclusives in my entire life (well, Crystal is at least).
Yeah, that was awfully considerate of GF to do.
 
As a Pokémon fan, which is my favorite is Pokémon Yellow.

For me, Pokémon was great up until the GameCube/DS era, but then with the 3DS and Switch, it became garbage,really crap. They no longer put any effort into their games; all that matters to Game Freak is money, and they have no passion for quality.
 
Funny, thought a megathread like this would’ve been made sooner. Anyway..
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Yeah, I'm mostly tired of them too. Didn't try Scarlet & Violet out of principle, didn't try ZA, Legends of Arceus was a bust for me. Nowadays I just play a few random battles on Pokémon Showdown.

But I will still always like the critter designs. Faves are Noibat, Frosslass, and the Cyndaquil line.

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Hey @Samantha i have a question, maybe this thread should be pinned along with the other Nintendo megathreads? Pokemon is a pretty popular franchise and maybe interesting talks can emerge from this.
 
Hey @Samantha i have a question, maybe this thread should be pinned along with the other Nintendo megathreads? Pokemon is a pretty popular franchise and maybe interesting talks can emerge from this.
Sure, why not?

I'll do it.
 
My first ever video game was Pokemon White. Little did I know my start was the beginning of the franchise's downfall
Alright, brace yourselves everyone. I have opinions.

I remember Pokemon Black & White being very polarizing games when they first came out. People would crap on the games by saying the world map was too linear, or that they were way too easy. Only the new Pokemon could be found and caught in the main campaign and Jesus fucking Christ did people not like the Gen 5 Pokemon when they first came out. You couldn't go to any Pokemon message board without someone complaining about "that stupid ice cream Pokemon" or how they made a Pokemon out of literal garbage.

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Absolutely disgusting. 0/10.

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Aaaaahhhhh, perfection.

No, I'm not cherry-picking. I've got four more in the chamber and I'm not afraid to use them.

Gen 5 has seen a lot more love in retrospect, mainly from people who feel that the series dropped in quality once it went fully 3D. Definitely a case of "oh fuck I didn't realize how good we used to have it" syndrome. Personally, I feel that Gen 5 as a whole was the last time that Game Freak tried to do something special with the Pokemon games. Those negative traits that people ragged on about in the past were not nearly as bad as they made them out to be. Heck, I would argue they weren't negative traits at all. Just different.

Playing with only the new Pokemon during the campaign made the experience feel fresh. It was Game Freak's way of trying to capture the feeling of the first generation where there was something new around every corner. It was a great way to get people out of their comfort zone and try out different Pokemon. Yeah, some of those Pokemon designs were odd... but that was the point. They were meant to feel very foreign. After all, we weren't in a region based on Japan anymore. We were in AMERICA. THE LAND OF THE FREE, AND THE HOME OF THE BRAVIARY.

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Oh, and Team Plasma? What a cool concept for a villain team! I loved how they initially framed them as a group of people who looked at the way these animals were being caught and forced to fight and thought "Hey, that's kinda fucked up when you think about it". The only downside is how quickly that facade fades away. Once you see those grunts kick around that Munna in the Dreamyard, you know they're full of shit.

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But then you have Ghetsis' plan of literally hacking the Pokemon Storage System and releasing everyone's Pokemon to make them defenceless against his own Pokemon. That's great! They took a concept that people didn't think too hard about, and they flipped it into an actual story beat that makes sense. Pokemon are stored on PC in this universe. Of course someone would try to hack those PCs at some point.

Plus you get to ride a ferris wheel with N, and that's just lovely.

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N is easily one of the most interesting antagonists (er... anti-hero?) in the series. He was raised in isolation from the rest of the world, literally living a lie that was thrust upon him with no room for discussion or reflection. I like how he grows as a character, which is a rare occurrence in a series where Team Aqua and Team Magma exist. By exploring the region, N broadens his perspective and questions his purpose. Of course it all ends the same way as every other Pokemon game - you beat the shit out of him - but there's more of an emotional core here. When you walk through his room in his castle, it's full of toys and gifts. N had everything given to him except his freedom. And without freedom, he truly had nothing. I like how this contrasts with his room in the sequel, where everything is destroyed. It's a very poetic way of representing how N's worldview was torn down.

What can I say? I sympathize with a man who got so frustrated with a Rubik's cube that he took the stickers off of it to make every side the same colour.

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And the music. I know Gen 2 is the fan favourite when it comes to the music, but Gen 5 is my personal pick for the best soundtracks in any Pokemon game. Like, where do I even start? Fuck it, I'm just gonna leave this here and move on. There's only so many ways I can say "MUSIC GOOD. ME LIKE THE MUSIC."

I guess I should talk about Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 now, but I'm feeling kinda tired. Maybe I'll just copy and paste everything I just said about the previous games, then add some more paragraphs at the end to pad things out. Hey, does anybody want some ice?

So yeah, Pokemon Black 2 and White 2. It tried to address people's complaints from the previous entry, by which I mean they let you catch Pokemon from previous gens during the main campaign.

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ENJOY YOUR WEEDLES YOU FUCKS.

Anyways, the sequel games are actually pretty good. They are mostly retreads of their predecessor, albeit with a much dumber story about flying ice ships of doom, but they make up for it by being jam-packed with so much extra content. It's crazy how much there is to do in these games. You got the Pokestar Studio, the Battle Subway, the Pokemon Musicals, Join Avenue, and whatever it is you're supposed to do in the dream world (I dunno, I never did that one). And that's just the tip of the iceberg!

The Pokemon World Tournament alone is worth the price of admission here. You can literally fight every gym leader, every Elite 4 member, and every champion from every generation up to that point... complete with kick-ass remixes of the battle themes. Game Freak knew this was the end of an era, and it felt like a celebration of everything that came before it.

Oh, I almost forgot: You can finally change the difficulty setting!

After you beat the game!

Via an item that you need to trade between versions to have both options of making the game easier or harder!

................................................................................. Great.

I'm probably romanticizing these games a bit too much, but I do genuinely think that these were cool games that were trying to break out of the existing mould that the series was stuck in. Game Freak wanted to move things forward, and they did so in a way that was incredibly ambitious. Remember how bustling Castelia City was? How much movement there was in that one street, where people would shout little bits of dialogue as you pass by them? Now you have ghost towns like Lumiose City in Pokemon Legends ZA where people have nothing better to do but stand in one spot all day as if they're all waiting for The Rapture to start.

What the hell happened? Where did the ambition go? It's all been replaced by pandering to nostalgia, which is something Gen 5 tried to avoid. Every generation after this places so much more emphasis on the Pokemon from the first generation that we've reached a point where some of the new Pokemon we see are now just rehashes of the old Pokemon, but with a design variant. Did we seriously need three more Charizards? WHAT ABOUT LUVDISC, HUH? NO LOVE FOR LUVDISC?

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No? Just me?

Okay.
 
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Alright, brace yourselves everyone. I have opinions.

I remember Pokemon Black & White being very polarizing games when they first came out. People would crap on the games by saying the world map was too linear, or that they were way too easy. Only the new Pokemon could be found and caught in the main campaign and Jesus fucking Christ did people not like the Gen 5 Pokemon when they first came out. You couldn't go to any Pokemon message board without someone complaining about "that stupid ice cream Pokemon" or how they made a Pokemon out of literal garbage.

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Absolutely disgusting. 0/10.

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Aaaaahhhhh, perfection.

No, I'm not cherry-picking. I've got four more in the chamber and I'm not afraid to use them.

Gen 5 has seen a lot more love in retrospect, mainly from people who feel that the series dropped in quality once it went fully 3D. Definitely a case of "oh fuck I didn't realize how good we used to have it" syndrome. Personally, I feel that Gen 5 as a whole was the last time that Game Freak tried to do something special with the Pokemon games. Those negative traits that people ragged on about in the past were not nearly as bad as they made them out to be. Heck, I would argue they weren't negative traits at all. Just different.

Playing with only the new Pokemon during the campaign made the experience feel fresh. It was Game Freak's way of trying to capture the feeling of the first generation where there was something new around every corner. It was a great way to get people out of their comfort zone and try out different Pokemon. Yeah, some of those Pokemon designs were odd... but that was the point. They were meant to feel very foreign. After all, we weren't in a region based on Japan anymore. We were in AMERICA. THE LAND OF THE FREE, AND THE HOME OF THE BRAVIARY.

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Oh, and Team Plasma? What a cool concept for a villain team! I loved how they initially framed them as a group of people who looked at the way these animals were being caught and forced to fight and thought "Hey, that's kinda fucked up when you think about it". The only downside is how quickly that facade fades away. Once you see those grunts kick around that Munna in the Dreamyard, you know they're full of shit.

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But then you have Ghetsis' plan of literally hacking the Pokemon Storage System and releasing everyone's Pokemon to make them defenceless against his own Pokemon. That's great! They took a concept that people didn't think too hard about, and they flipped it into an actual story beat that makes sense. Pokemon are stored on PC in this universe. Of course someone would try to hack those PCs at some point.

Plus you get to ride a ferris wheel with N, and that's just lovely.

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N is easily one of the most interesting antagonists (er... anti-hero?) in the series. He was raised in isolation from the rest of the world, literally living a lie that was thrust upon him with no room for discussion or reflection. I like how he grows as a character, which is a rare occurrence in a series where Team Aqua and Team Magma exist. By exploring the region, N broadens his perspective and questions his purpose. Of course it all ends the same way as every other Pokemon game - you beat the shit out of him - but there's more of an emotional core here. When you walk through his room in his castle, it's full of toys and gifts. N had everything given to him except his freedom. And without freedom, he truly had nothing. I like how this contrasts with his room in the sequel, where everything is destroyed. It's a very poetic way of representing how N's worldview was torn down.

What can I say? I sympathize with a man who got so frustrated with a Rubik's cube that he took the stickers off of it to make every side the same colour.

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And the music. I know Gen 2 is the fan favourite when it comes to the music, but Gen 5 is my personal pick for the best soundtracks in any Pokemon game. Like, where do I even start? Fuck it, I'm just gonna leave this here and move on. There's only so many ways I can say "MUSIC GOOD. ME LIKE THE MUSIC."

I guess I should talk about Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 now, but I'm feeling kinda tired. Maybe I'll just copy and paste everything I just said about the previous games, then add some more paragraphs at the end to pad things out. Hey, does anybody want some ice?

So yeah, Pokemon Black 2 and White 2. It tried to address people's complaints from the previous entry, by which I mean they let you catch Pokemon from previous gens during the main campaign.

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ENJOY YOUR WEEDLES YOU FUCKS.

Anyways, the sequel games are actually pretty good. They are mostly retreads of their predecessor, albeit with a much dumber story about flying ice ships of doom, but they make up for it by being jam-packed with so much extra content. It's crazy how much there is to do in these games. You got the Pokestar Studio, the Battle Subway, the Pokemon Musicals, Join Avenue, and whatever it is you're supposed to do in the dream world (I dunno, I never did that one). And that's just the tip of the iceberg!

The Pokemon World Tournament alone is worth the price of admission here. You can literally fight every gym leader, every Elite 4 member, and every champion from every generation up to that point... complete with kick-ass remixes of the battle themes. Game Freak knew this was the end of an era, and it felt like a celebration of everything that came before it.

Oh, I almost forgot: You can finally change the difficulty setting!

After you beat the game!

Via an item that you need to trade between versions to have both options of making the game easier or harder!

................................................................................. Great.

I'm probably romanticizing these games a bit too much, but I do genuinely think that these were cool games that were trying to break out of the existing mould that the series was stuck in. Game Freak wanted to move things forward, and they did so in a way that was incredibly ambitious. Remember how bustling Castelia City was? How much movement there was in that one street, where people would shout little bits of dialogue as you pass by them? Now you have ghost towns like Lumiose City in Pokemon Legends ZA where people have nothing better to do but stand in one spot all day as if they're all waiting for The Rapture to start.

What the hell happened? Where did the ambition go? It's all been replaced by pandering to nostalgia, which is something Gen 5 tried to avoid. Every generation after this places so much more emphasis on the Pokemon from the first generation that we've reached a point where some of the new Pokemon we see are now just rehashes of the old Pokemon, but with a design variant. Did we seriously need three more Charizards? WHAT ABOUT LUVDISC, HUH? NO LOVE FOR LUVDISC?

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No? Just me?

Okay.
If you purposed it, you could make this on a writing guild article.
 
I'm also surprised it wasn't done either. Should it be called poké-thread?

I'd still say the Mystery Dungeon subseries is better than mainline even if I've only beaten the first two. Having to actually account for positioning just works! I kinda like roguelikes, so there's the extra interest. And traveling into the future during the Explorers series is memorable just for how much of a swerve it is for the series as a whole.
Wait for me, I am also a massive fan of Mystery Dungeon games (Pokémon or not) because I love Chunsoft's productions between the Sound Novel games, the Zero Escape series and Torneco no Daibouken/Fuurai no Shiren among others

The OST slaps, the story is a bit more deep than the usual "trainer wants to become the champion of the league in an afternoon while defeating a villain organisation's leader who wanted to use the power of the region's legendary mon"
 

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