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Age of Pokemon

Pokemon is the greatest game franchise that I ever have and will continue to play. How many of us have embarked on the epic quest to "catch em all?" The game has evolved for not only new generations of Pokemon but new generations of Pokemon players as well. Let's take a look at the beginning of the Pokemon craze back in 90's.
The announcement of Pokemon on the Gameboy Color was like the Monolith to my primitive existence.
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But in order to catch them all, you needed to be friends with someone who had a different version. Sure there was that one kid whose parents bought them both Red & Blue and two Gameboys at launch but most of us were left scratching our heads over who would pick up the bill for the link cable.
The Pokemon games were genius. They were designed for you to have to start over, essentially forcing you to buy another version to save your Pokemon on. Think of all the choices and pitfalls you had to struggle with in a single game-

Kabuto or Omastar
Flareon or Jolteon or Vaporeon
Who to use the evolution stone on? i.e. Clefairy of Jigglypuff, etc.

My plans were set. I caught a Ghastly from under the ghost of Cubone's mother. I lovingly raised the Ghastly into a Haunter and then when the time was right, I traded the Haunter for my ultimate creation- a Gengar! Surely Gengar would mop the floor with those near invincible psychics!
With Gengar in the top of the batting order, I was ready to take on Saffron City and pwn Sabrina's Kadabra and Alakazam! The battle was on but the only floor mopping was with Gengar's face as Kadabra took him down with confusion. What on Earth was going on here?!
My defeat at Sabrina's gym was but a temporary setback. I'd come back and beat her lineup with shear brute force. However, this gave light to the fact that Psychic Pokemon are pretty much overpowered in the original Red and Blue games. Without the Dark-type and stronger Bug-type moves introduced in later generations, Psychic Pokemon could wreak chaos on all other lifeforms.
For example, it is hard to think of a Pokemon that could reliably beat a lvl 100 Mewtwo. One of my friends wasn't able to catch Mewtwo in his game because he had used his master ball on a Graveler haha
I'll tell you what is super effective against Mewtwo- Toxic. Just poison him and wait for the toxins to get stronger than his ability to recover and get in as many free shots as you can!
That's what I love about Pokemon, there are so many different strategies and play styles. Just when you think that you have a stacked team, a trainer comes along and exploits a weakness. The combinations of Pokemon and move sets are endless.

The Missingo glitch, along with the Konami code, are two of the most well-known cheats in video game history. In the days before computer and internet usage was widespread, every kid knew to sail up and down the Cinnabar Island coast for infinite rare candies through word of mouth alone.
This is a testament to the incredible sense of community created by the Pokemon games.

There were toy Pokeballs with miniature Pokemon figures. You could even buy a Pokedex that would tell you what moves your Pokemon could learn, just like in the TV show! There was an entire underground for Pokemon. We had to play our cards on the bus and conduct trades in the hallways. Even where to buy Pokemon stuff was guarded like a Cloyster. I would even convince my mom to drive across state lines to the Wizard of the Coast store to get Pokemon booster packs.

Pokemon Stadium rocked our worlds. There it was, the epic battle between Red vs Blue; Blastoise and Charizard locked in Mortal Kombat right on the cover of the game! We salivated over the thought of battling our Pokemon in amazing 3-D graphics!
If you could reach Pokemon Stadium using the Rental Pokemon, you were a true champion. You had two choices concerning rental Pokemon- you could either pick a strong Pokemon or a Pokemon with good moves. So you had to face several trainers consecutively using unevolved Pokemon as they threw their best at you.
Pokemon is one of the greatest games of all time! I'll never forget the original Pokemon that were with me in the beginning- the Starmies, the Kangaskhans, the Dragonites that I raised. Like Ash, there were triumphs and tribulations; from winning epic battles to trading away Pokemon that I never got back.
The spirit of Pokemon has always stayed with me from the Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, DS, and so on. All of my brothers and even my sister have grown up playing Pokemon. We still have collections of drawings, cards, toys, and stuffed animals of our favorite Poke pals.
The quest to catch em all is never truly over. There is always the option to select a "NEW GAME"

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