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I wonder what gen is your favourite.
Don't know how you were doing it, but capturing Mew in Red was super simple last time I tried. You just need to ignore one optional trainer early in the game, do the Cerulean City Gambler fly glitch (super easy), beat the previously skipped trainer, then go to Lavender to fight/capture Mew. It should take less time to get Mew than to go through the Safari Zone.I also tried picking up Red again on my original Pocket to comb through it for the fullest experience, while also trying to unlock Mew. The efforts needed to do so killed my enthusiasm once I reached the relevant part and I've yet to touch the game since.
I believe that's the method I was attempting, but for some reason it just ruined my interest in continuing.Don't know how you were doing it, but capturing Mew in Red was super simple last time I tried. You just need to ignore one optional trainer early in the game, do the Cerulean City Gambler fly glitch (super easy), beat the previously skipped trainer, then go to Lavender to fight/capture Mew. It should take less time to get Mew than to go through the Safari Zone.
Yep, Game Freak have always had the best of programmersI like the original red blue and green because of the cool glitches and memory editing you can do, you cant find that stuff anywhere without hacks or mods
Idk if thats 100% legit, but I know this isYep, Game Freak have always had the best of programmers
...Except for when Satoru Iwata fixed Gold/Silver for them. Then that but unironically. In case anyone is wondering, here's an example of arbitrary code execution in Pokemon Yellow. Everything shown can be done on original hardware.
Oh, it's absolutely legit. You can read more about how it was accomplished here: http://tasvideos.org/5384S.htmlIdk if thats 100% legit
Oh well, nobody's perfect.Never played a Pokemon game in my life. Just can't bring myself to do it.
well do i have some good news for youI've honestly never played a Pokemon Game...but based off the Wii U video below...That would probably be my favorite.
Would love to play an enhanced version of that game on SWITCH. One that allowed the trainers to fight alongside their Pokemon
in tag team battles.
LOLwell do i have some good news for you
Pokemon Ruby all the way my friend, Pokemon Ruby fan foreverrrrrrrrI wonder what gen is your favourite.
Don't know how you were doing it, but capturing Mew in Red was super simple last time I tried. You just need to ignore one optional trainer early in the game, do the Cerulean City Gambler fly glitch (super easy), beat the previously skipped trainer, then go to Lavender to fight/capture Mew. It should take less time to get Mew than to go through the Safari Zone.
That honestly surprises me as I never really cared about dialogue as Pokemon has always had pretty sh*te dialogue.I was sorely disappointed before I even got to set my name once I realized how familiar all of Oak's dialogue was, and tried to promptly return it
It's a hard choice for me because while Gen 2 gives you a whole other world to explore, once you are done with all of that there isn't much else left to do besides muliplayer.It's a hard choice between Emerald's battle frontier and gen 2's revisit to the first game's ENTIRE WORLD
Honestly Pokemon has always been linear aside from occasionally allowing you to take another route. The story has always been linear with the player having no real effectand getting more and more linear.
That is one thing I love about the Mystery Dungeon games story wise, no evil organization for once.evil organization
I believe you misunderstood me. What I meant was that just seconds into playing Firered, through Oak's dialogue, I discovered it was a mere remake of the only Pokemon game I had owned up until that point when I was hoping for a new adventure with new things to do.That honestly surprises me as I never really cared about dialogue as Pokemon has always had pretty ****e dialogue.
From the dialogue to the stories It's just something that the series has always been terrible at.
Only Pokemon games I have seen that actually have some good writing is the Mystery Dungeon series.
Oh sorry about that, that makes sense. I thought you were saying that you were disappointed in how little they changed the dialogue. Not sure how I missed you wanting a new adventure the first time.I discovered it was a mere remake of the only Pokemon game I had owned up until that point when I was hoping for a new adventure with new things to do.
Yeah, I'm basically in the same boat. When I was younger they seemed like the best thing ever and now after been exposed to all sorts of RPGsThe one I never play, because there are a thousand better RPGs to play first.