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5/29/2025, 2:55:53 PM
>>11766796
Not him, but I was there for Pokémania, I even got a head start on most people in this country by emulating the American release (so me, my brother, and my friends, we all had advanced knowledge on how to play and beat the game, which people would ask us for).
I think the original games are good, they're classics for a reason and are still enjoyable to play. However, they were limited by the hardware of their time, and also there were quite a lot of little bugs (usually not very noticeable or critical ones, but there were a lot), and I think that they did improve upon the formula as the generations went, at least for a little while.
As far as "remake the original games in Gen 3" goes, I think Fire Red and Leaf Green did a very good job at doing exactly that.
Doesn't really replace the originals or anything, those are worth playing on their own (if nothing else because of the distinct aesthetics and style).
Not him, but I was there for Pokémania, I even got a head start on most people in this country by emulating the American release (so me, my brother, and my friends, we all had advanced knowledge on how to play and beat the game, which people would ask us for).
I think the original games are good, they're classics for a reason and are still enjoyable to play. However, they were limited by the hardware of their time, and also there were quite a lot of little bugs (usually not very noticeable or critical ones, but there were a lot), and I think that they did improve upon the formula as the generations went, at least for a little while.
As far as "remake the original games in Gen 3" goes, I think Fire Red and Leaf Green did a very good job at doing exactly that.
Doesn't really replace the originals or anything, those are worth playing on their own (if nothing else because of the distinct aesthetics and style).
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