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Personally, I'm excited for this. I fell out of the Pokemon from bad experiences in Gens V and VI. I'm also prepared to finally play in the games from Gen III.
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on May 07, 2014, 06:00:05 pmMy main issue is having to manage that many Pokemons. I would rather play Topaz which only has 40+ Pokémons.Lol yeah, they used to have that catch phrase "Gotta catch'em all" when it was about 151 Pokemons, but they don't use it anymore because it would lack credibility I guess It's also annoying when you encounter a Pokemon and you don't know its type. It didn't happen when you knew all Pokemons (when they were not so many) but now, every Pokemon I encounter is unknown to me. Can't tell how to catch it (without killing it or without dying first) nor if it's worth getting in the party or just get in the box. That's another reason why I like remakes, there are less Pokemons than in newer releases.
My main issue is having to manage that many Pokemons. I would rather play Topaz which only has 40+ Pokémons.
Quote from: Hayleia on May 07, 2014, 06:13:14 pmQuote from: DJ Omnimaga on May 07, 2014, 06:00:05 pmMy main issue is having to manage that many Pokemons. I would rather play Topaz which only has 40+ Pokémons.Lol yeah, they used to have that catch phrase "Gotta catch'em all" when it was about 151 Pokemons, but they don't use it anymore because it would lack credibility I guess It's also annoying when you encounter a Pokemon and you don't know its type. It didn't happen when you knew all Pokemons (when they were not so many) but now, every Pokemon I encounter is unknown to me. Can't tell how to catch it (without killing it or without dying first) nor if it's worth getting in the party or just get in the box. That's another reason why I like remakes, there are less Pokemons than in newer releases.Not really true actually. There are not more than 200 Pokémons you can catch in each game. The 1000 monsters that now exist can only be gotten by exchanging with other versions. Also it's just some getting used to in order to know which ones are good or not. Given the number of times I played Fire Red, I can tell you that I know almost all the worthy Pokémon.
Quote from: Streetwalrus on May 07, 2014, 06:58:40 pmQuote from: Hayleia on May 07, 2014, 06:13:14 pmQuote from: DJ Omnimaga on May 07, 2014, 06:00:05 pmMy main issue is having to manage that many Pokemons. I would rather play Topaz which only has 40+ Pokémons.Lol yeah, they used to have that catch phrase "Gotta catch'em all" when it was about 151 Pokemons, but they don't use it anymore because it would lack credibility I guess It's also annoying when you encounter a Pokemon and you don't know its type. It didn't happen when you knew all Pokemons (when they were not so many) but now, every Pokemon I encounter is unknown to me. Can't tell how to catch it (without killing it or without dying first) nor if it's worth getting in the party or just get in the box. That's another reason why I like remakes, there are less Pokemons than in newer releases.Not really true actually. There are not more than 200 Pokémons you can catch in each game. The 1000 monsters that now exist can only be gotten by exchanging with other versions. Also it's just some getting used to in order to know which ones are good or not. Given the number of times I played Fire Red, I can tell you that I know almost all the worthy Pokémon.Yeah, but you are talking about an old generation here (Fire Red), but can you tell every worthy and every worthy Pokemon in X and Y ?
* Spenceboy wants remake of Red and Blue, but with X and Y graphics.Gen 1 will always be the very best, that no one ever was.* Spenceboy runs.
Anyways, I stopped by my local Gamestop today and preordered. Despite knowing nothing but the title. I'm amazing, aren't I?