I Finally Played Pokemon Red

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  • čas přidán 6. 06. 2021
  • I talk about the first Pokemon game for much longer than the average person should.
    #pokemon
    Music Used:
    Littleroot Town - Pokemon Emerald
    Ruins of Alph - Pokemon Gold, Silver, and Crystal
    The rest of the music used comes from the Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow Soundtrack... I'm too lazy to type it out.
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Komentáře • 554

  • @JudgeTyBurns
    @JudgeTyBurns Před 2 lety +484

    I understand that it’s just a glitch that the future remakes remove, but I like the idea of using a Poké Doll to resolve the Marowak encounter. Calming a restless spirit of an angry mother by offering a doll as tribute feels like it fits.

    • @MalachiLper
      @MalachiLper Před 2 lety +55

      When I was a kid, I always gave Marowak the doll to the point I thought it was the actual solution and I was so confused why it wasn’t working in the remakes.

    • @edchampagne1806
      @edchampagne1806 Před 2 lety

      @@MalachiLper bullshit

    • @HellHathNoFuryAtAll8
      @HellHathNoFuryAtAll8 Před 2 lety +20

      I refer to it as an exploit rather than glitch. The Poke Doll is working as intended. It ends the battle, and it marks the battle as “won.” That’s how they made it, and that’s what they intended, but they just didn’t think about the fact you could use it in that battle. Still, because it allows a sequence break which is against the spirit of glitchless playthroughs, I understand why it isn’t used in them.

    • @weirdtuberjournalism9757
      @weirdtuberjournalism9757 Před 2 lety +6

      Would of worked better if it was cubone doll.

    • @ashlinorrell3490
      @ashlinorrell3490 Před 2 lety +1

      I used this for the first time the other day. It felt powerful haha.

  • @aaronlong4286
    @aaronlong4286 Před 2 lety +210

    It makes me feel old when I realize there are a lot of Pokemon fans that never played the original games when they were released.

    • @warmachine1919
      @warmachine1919 Před 2 lety +1

      Right!!!

    • @ma_junia
      @ma_junia Před 2 lety +22

      Can't wait for "playing the ORIGINAL Diamond and Pearl" by a 20 something who only played the remakes as a kid

    • @Vanya2893
      @Vanya2893 Před 2 lety +11

      yeah this was absolutely baffling to me. i guess it shouldn't be but i was not really super into pokemon after gen III/IV so the idea that people are like making pokemon youtube content haven't played them is so wild

    • @HollowRick
      @HollowRick Před 2 lety

      same

    • @Jack-sy6di
      @Jack-sy6di Před 2 lety +18

      What was funny to me was "I've played most Pokemon games, you know... except for the first three generations". Like wait, that's "most"?

  • @hostiusasinhostilityhostil7853

    Fun fact about the area around 5:14 - that particular column of tall grass has no encounters. In fact, any tall grass tiles in Viridian Forest that have their bottom-right corner trampled down don't spawn wild Pokémon, meaning there's a path you can take through the grass that's free of encounters entirely until near the end of the forest. Speedrunners use that to get through this part of the game quickly.

  • @dolgy3762
    @dolgy3762 Před 2 lety +77

    I was 7 when this game came out. EVERYONE at school got it. It was a magical time. We all traded pokemon at recess and shared secrets about Mewtwo and Mew. The thing I remember thinking the most was how different the sprites were from actual designs.

    • @chadzard4
      @chadzard4 Před 2 lety +9

      Me too man those were the glory days of grade school. I love every generation of Pokemon but Pokemon will NEVER be that popular again. It was almost like a religion for kids. It was literally all we cared about. That whole entire year I was actually excited to go to school because then I could talk to my friends about Pokemon. Pokemon actually made kids excited to go to school that's so crazy.

    • @dolgy3762
      @dolgy3762 Před 2 lety +3

      @@chadzard4 yeah we had it all. the toys, the cards. there were pokemon card trading nights at the local burgerking lol. It was literally everywhere. Pokemon Go almost made that popularity come back, very close but not quite.

    • @mcfarvo
      @mcfarvo Před 2 lety +3

      I remember getting up before school to see the anime TV show to discover new pokemon to try to hunt down in the game! I would be especially attentive during the pokerap!

    • @Jac735
      @Jac735 Před 2 lety

      Yeah man at first I didn't like pokemon back in 97/98 but I had no choice but to fall in love because everyone outside of school or in school had the games cards and toys that was very epic but pokemon craze died down in my area after my 7th grade year in 01 that's when nobody outside played with them no more nor barely played the games notjust only my grade but kids younger after gen 2 I never really got into pokemon anymore I'm atoll studying the second gen pokemon since it was hard to get the evolved firms in GS but waa a fun game amd good craze run

    • @dolgy3762
      @dolgy3762 Před 2 lety

      @@Jac735 yeah out of all the games I've played Crystal the most I think.

  • @chriscramberry3624
    @chriscramberry3624 Před 2 lety +81

    In some alternate universe, someone is chuckling at the idea of the iconic first pokémon rival John having a name as silly as Gary instead

  • @ianmcandrew7893
    @ianmcandrew7893 Před 2 lety +18

    people who grew up on the later pokemon games are always quick to shit on gen 1 and point out the glitches and balancing issues...but to an old guy like me...the thing that truly makes gen 1 the best to play is that it actually lets you play. as the series went on, the series became more of a "babies first rpg" type of game with over the top guiding, hand holding and walls upon walls of unskippable text. the more recent generations are nearly unplayable for me as i am stopped at every little part along the way to mash through text, getting ambushed every time i finish a gym battle, and they are so linear. gen one was like the wild west. it was a game meant to be fun, not a play it safe, family friendly cashcow that it has become

    • @Jac735
      @Jac735 Před 2 lety +2

      Facts gen 2 was also fun after grn 3 I ✋️ because everything changed at one ☝️ 👆 but I still respect t it though

  • @capt.crimsnbeard
    @capt.crimsnbeard Před 2 lety +90

    Always interesting seeing and listening to people that didn't grow up with all the playground rumors/the time gen 1 came out. I love this game for nostalgia for sure. But it was all about the unknown of this game and the challenge of playing this as a 4-7 year old at first. Then replaying it thru the years. Not my favorite gen but I was happy to play this again and again as a kid.

    • @ShaunAnderson_Sauce
      @ShaunAnderson_Sauce Před 2 lety

      I still replay it and enjoy it I'd say gen 3/4 may be my favorite. I'm not sure though.

    • @capt.crimsnbeard
      @capt.crimsnbeard Před 2 lety +3

      @@ShaunAnderson_Sauce I replayed gen 1 till I feel like I did everything I wanted to
      My fav is gen 3 and 5. Play the Pokemon Orre games thou if you haven't.

    • @ShaunAnderson_Sauce
      @ShaunAnderson_Sauce Před 2 lety

      @@capt.crimsnbeard Orre? You mean ORAS?

    • @capt.crimsnbeard
      @capt.crimsnbeard Před 2 lety +3

      @@ShaunAnderson_Sauce No the GC shadow pokemon games

  • @pCadavez
    @pCadavez Před 2 lety +48

    "Except for Venomoth wich is a flying type"

    • @GerBessa
      @GerBessa Před 2 lety +16

      Scott's thoughts are spreading...

    • @sgrantle
      @sgrantle Před 2 lety +1

      And i'm glad the Game told me that

    • @HellHathNoFuryAtAll8
      @HellHathNoFuryAtAll8 Před 2 lety

      I figured someone would have already pointed out that part lol

    • @cocomunga
      @cocomunga Před 2 lety

      It’s Psychic Flying nublets

  • @AICaliceinchains
    @AICaliceinchains Před 2 lety +9

    “For the first game in the series it got most of the core mechanics down?”
    Well yeah that’s where everything came from… The newer fans can call it overrated or nostalgia driven, but this is the model that created all of the basic concepts in the entire franchise.
    Also when you say some mechanics were missing, that is just due to your bias and experience with more recent games. Personally, I could easily go without a lot of those. More often than not it’s just Gamefreak’s way of introducing something just to have newer content in future releases. TBH, the fact that the model has become so redundant is proof that there really hasn’t been significant progress in the series.

  • @kevinbell5674
    @kevinbell5674 Před 2 lety +42

    I've played this game so much that everytime I replay it I'm basically on autopilot, and yet I still have more fun with it than any game I've played in the last 5 years.

    • @JohnnyVasquez8
      @JohnnyVasquez8 Před rokem +1

      I couldn’t agree more.!! At this point I’ve also don’t just about every Pokémon you can possibly use without special trading. It’s fun to add different Pokémon to my party. My ultimate Favorite team is: Blastoise, Nidoking, Jolteon, Lapras, Hunter (hate that I can’t evolve it) for whatever reason I never used a 6th Pokémon. Dugtrio is fun to play with but makes the entire game too easy.

  • @SomethingLegit1
    @SomethingLegit1 Před 2 lety +173

    The difficulty doesn't stem from the battles. It stems from the exploratory nature of the games (as you pointed out) and more importantly, the mystery aspect around the game.
    We live in an era where it's very easy to optimize gameplay. Back then, we couldn't google gym leader parties, wild pokemon or movesets. You sort of stumbled through the game, learning on the fly. Nowadays you've got full online guides on sites like Bulbapedia or Serebii.
    You played the first games like a mega pro back in those days. I'd say the games got a lot easier because all the unknown variables are all common knowledge at this point. Do you realise that merely knowing the power and accuracy of all the moves is a luxury we didn't have back then? The first order of business for a first time player was to empirically test whether quick attack was stronger than tackle or gust on random wild pokemon XD

    • @MichaelSotoCE
      @MichaelSotoCE Před 2 lety +10

      Agreed.

    • @f_yu
      @f_yu Před 2 lety +7

      doesn't that mean that the game was always easy, it was just that the internet didn't exist as today? if you go out looking for stuff, that's on you, really

    • @SomethingLegit1
      @SomethingLegit1 Před 2 lety +5

      @@f_yu
      Yup, it does. I'm just saying that's why we remembered it as hard.

    • @JT5555
      @JT5555 Před 2 lety

      @@f_yu " if you go out looking for stuff, that's on you, really" right on the fucking pokemoney. i hate when fans complain about stuff that is 100% their own damn fault.

    • @eronalu
      @eronalu Před 2 lety +1

      That and things like de exp share for every pokemon, or your team being healed before the battles, like with your rival.

  • @graalcloud
    @graalcloud Před 2 lety +11

    It's kind of crazy to know that Pokemon was made specifically for my generation in the 90's when I was growing up, and nowadays kids all these years later are still into it. Sometimes I wonder when the younger generations are going to get something original to call their own! I was obsessed with Pokemon before it ever even released here and it was only mentioned as "Pocket Monsters" in an issue of Nintendo Power that I remember had Starfox 64 on the cover.

    • @XYZHAUSS
      @XYZHAUSS Před rokem

      You never read the anime and it shows

    • @gabrieldevoogel6225
      @gabrieldevoogel6225 Před 3 měsíci

      @@XYZHAUSSyou’ve never SEEN a sentence and that shows lmao

  • @XxWhiteBoyxX1000
    @XxWhiteBoyxX1000 Před rokem +3

    Idk if the younger generation will ever know what its like to get on the bus & pull out the gba/ Gb color you kept in your backpack waiting to play all day. Good memories.

    • @gabrieldevoogel6225
      @gabrieldevoogel6225 Před 3 měsíci

      As somebody who had few friends, I did that with my gameboy, my DS, 3ds, and switch, graduated last year and that’s just a beautiful feeling to remember

  • @Charsept
    @Charsept Před 2 lety +8

    The first 3 gens are my favorites ! Probably because I grew up with them.
    Guess you didn't know Old Rod can only yield Magikarps. xD

  • @Irenicus91
    @Irenicus91 Před 2 lety +12

    This was super cool watching somebody who didn't grow up with the first three generations play Generation 1! Aside from feeling old, it's interesting seeing another adult experience for the first time what 7yo me experienced five thousand years ago. Liked and subscribed! Going to watch the Crystal video you did now! To this day Crystal is my favorite game in the series. :D

  • @Theundisputedelite
    @Theundisputedelite Před 2 lety +2

    I had the privilege of playing pokemon blue back in 98, and goddamn i was blown away, keep your fancy graphics and flashy gimmicks, the games were just special and will forever be a part of my life 😌😌

  • @sebastianaliandkulche
    @sebastianaliandkulche Před 2 lety +5

    For me this stills holds up. Compared to other RPGs the stats arent fixed, and you have 151 playable characters, something not even modern RPG lets you to do this.
    And also doesnt have annoying padding like newer gens. It gets straight to the point.

  • @Bassynater2500
    @Bassynater2500 Před 2 lety +5

    This was a really great video and earned my sub! I wanted to watch your Crystal review but it said watch this one first so naturally I just went to this one. Early gens are fond memories for me as a kid

  • @brandongardner9148
    @brandongardner9148 Před 2 lety +96

    Good playthrough, did make me laugh when you didnt understand why people say the earlier gens are more difficult when you clearly have alot of pokemon knowledge going in, looked stuff up in advance (although some battles took you off guard) and used some of the most powerful mons in the game (some of which still died). It is bare bones in ALOT of ways but I still enjoy it some of the game breaking glitches are fun to abuse on challenge runs like hardcore nuzlockes or monotype runs

    • @MichaelSotoCE
      @MichaelSotoCE Před 2 lety +13

      Yeah this and his time counter hit 91 hours due to the daycare center abuse.

    • @av2279
      @av2279 Před 2 lety +16

      Let's also just ignore the X Accuracy + Fissure abuse. :^)

    • @irift3
      @irift3 Před 2 lety +10

      Was looking for this exact comment. Agreed. Being a young kid not knowing anything about Pokemon with super limited internet and info made this much more difficult. Kind of silly he didn't acknowledge that since he even admitted to looking up info about the game before playing. Fun vid though.

    • @Xpwnxage
      @Xpwnxage Před 2 lety +4

      Red/blue are ridiculously easy. The AI/move sets are just terrible.
      Yellow fixed this a bit by making the move sets...actually challenging.

    • @TheKingRiku
      @TheKingRiku Před 2 lety +2

      The first games have laughably bad AI, but at least they give you a lot of player freedom and don't hold your hand I guess. You can do badges in a lot of different orders as well.

  • @16maze
    @16maze Před 2 lety +5

    I’m dying when you switched over to color ha ha ha ba as a kid those color updates were amazing 🤣🤣🤣 this is awesome, especially that it’s well in depth and to see someone who has never played until now makes ju enjoyable

  • @pm4655
    @pm4655 Před 3 lety +21

    Bro this is a massively underrated channel. you need more subs.

  • @GreenLinzerd
    @GreenLinzerd Před 2 lety +7

    You can play a Nuzlocke however you like. It's up to you whether you use gift Pokemon or not (personally I always do). And 99% of Nuzlockers use the dupes clause, i.e. if they get another Weedle encounter then they can try again. Because it ain't fun otherwise.
    EDIT: And as for NPC trades... well, why not? You get a new Pokemon, but you have to sacrifice one of your old ones, so it's not like it's a freebie. You still have the same number of Pokemon afterwards as you did beforehand.

    • @cleverman383
      @cleverman383 Před rokem +1

      You can really just add "clauses" to whatever parts of Nuzlockes you don't like.
      "Accidentally going into an overleveled area and losing your pokemon is dumb, so that doesn't count"
      "Losing pokemon to wild encounters while grinding and mashing buttons is dumb, so that doesn't count either"
      "Losing my pokemon forever is dumb, so after I beat the Elite Four, the Nuzlocke ends and I get to take them back out of the box"

  • @brownshoes5225
    @brownshoes5225 Před 2 lety +2

    This is a great retrospective. Keep up the great work.

  • @adamg2031
    @adamg2031 Před rokem +3

    I'm in the opposite position as you: I started with the early gens, but stopped playing for around 15 years. When I came back to Pokemon, the thing that struck me the most about the new games was how much they had become these narrative games with a big cast of recurring characters and scripted encounters for every major area designed to move a central plot forward, while the early games were just about getting a pokemon and exploring the world. It seems like you noticed the same thing, just from the other direction.

  • @BAIGAMING
    @BAIGAMING Před 2 lety +6

    26:00 I felt the same way, the legendaries were endgame optional bosses you could recruit. Man did I feel sad as a kid when I realized after that they were unique pokemon you could only encounter once a playthrough. But it felt amazing randomly going to a cave and finding a post-game region with Mew Two, and then I used my master ball to catch it and I used it in Pokemon Stadium....
    27:50 I also love how Mew Two is randomly Guyanaese. 😂We get no representation in media except for Mew Two and George from Metal Gear Rising Revengeance. I really doubt there was a friend/family who was Guyanese working at Game Freak, I think they quickly looked through a documentary or at a globe to pick the country that has rain forests....
    37:20 The craziest thing is that from datamining, there was supposed to be another boss after Gary. It was Professor Oak, he has battle sprites in the game. He would've used most of Gary's pokemon but they'd be even higher leveled. OR it may have been possible he was originally meant to be the final boss instead of Gary. Maybe a post-game boss even. Hmm. Imagine 6 final bosses though haha.

  • @edoggy6699
    @edoggy6699 Před 2 lety +9

    The colors were added on the emulator. The old school way with a game boy color the coloring was only red in red version and blue in blue version. Pokémon yellow was the only game in gen 1 ,back then, that had different colors

    • @asce780
      @asce780 Před 2 lety +4

      This is actually slightly incorrect. The colors in the video weren't added in whatever emulator he's using. Those colors were actually used in the Pokemon Stadium version of Pokemon RBY if you inserted your cartridge in the GamePak in the back of your N64 controller and played Pokemon RBY on your tv back in the day.

    • @eduardogodinez
      @eduardogodinez Před 2 lety +4

      @@asce780 It's even older than that. The color palettes were initially used when playing Red or Blue in the Super Game Boy (an adapter to play Game Boy games on the SNES). RB were some of the "SGB enhanced" games that had unique color palettes. Can't remember ATM if Yellow was also playable on the SGB or not.

    • @joemck85
      @joemck85 Před rokem

      @@eduardogodinez Yellow had SGB palettes. If I recall they're a bit more washed out and less colorful than the GBC palettes it used. G/S had them too, and they were way worse than the beautiful GBC colors they had. Crystal didn't because it's a GBC exclusive and therefore can't run on a Super Gameboy.

  • @YugiMomo
    @YugiMomo Před 2 lety +6

    As a child FireRed was my first video game and I didn't know anything about the series and this was before guides so I didn't know about the champion fight either. You have no fucking idea how much of a devastating volte face that was to my elementary school ass, and it was so in character for the rival too because when you think about it he almost always shows up at like the most unexpected times. Silph Co rival was also brutal because as a kid I never thought of just clearing a floor, leaving, healing, clearing another floor, rinse, repeat. I treated it more like a cave or forest where if you leave your progress is reset so you have to push through the whole thing

  • @crazyoliver7877
    @crazyoliver7877 Před 2 lety +7

    16:11
    I agree Vaporeon has some nice bulk to it but there is other water Pokemon that can fill that need.
    I personally prefer Jolteon because of the lack of electric types in this game.

  • @Rinabow
    @Rinabow Před 2 lety +12

    29:00
    Venomoth isn't flying type. It's Bug/Poison.

    • @RedCloudGawdian
      @RedCloudGawdian Před 2 lety +4

      I'm sure that was a reference to Scott's Thoughts

  • @M3rtyville
    @M3rtyville Před 2 lety +19

    the difficulty of gen 1 and 2 come from the puzzles and finding what you need to progress or unlock new areas and resource management. It was not really about the difficulty in terms of having strong enough pokemon to beat everybody. Because eventually you can grind anything to max level and stomp everyone.
    Edit:
    Articuno crying for nobody looking for it.

  • @chancearilla
    @chancearilla Před 3 lety +11

    Pokemon red was the first game i ever owned, and i had played it so much that the left half of my big brick gameboy (yea, im old) had crapped out. I played it so much that i would institute "blind challenges" where i would play the game without ever looking at the screen. I had memorized every single tile in the game and would play with audio only. When i beat the elite four without ever having looked at the screen, it was an accomplishment that i couldnt really share with family or friends because its really lame lol. Sorry for the long comment but this game was just such a huge part of my childhood and will always have a special place in my heart. Great video!

  • @Ahturos
    @Ahturos Před 2 lety +3

    Respect for never updating your fishing rod. Just the good old rod until the end.
    It was fun seeing you do things out of order. Erika second to last haha. My last time was a nuzlocke of this and I had a geodude facing Gary in the Lavender Tower and facing his gyrados. I was like. "No problem good EXP for Geodude with rock throw."
    The Gyrados used HYDRO PUMP on lv20. My geodude become gravel, not the evolved form.

  • @michaelmulligan8527
    @michaelmulligan8527 Před 2 lety +2

    These are my favorite games of all time. My brother and I rode our bikes to Nobody Beats the Wiz every day for weeks and weeks until we finally found one copy of Red and 3 copies of Blue on the shelf. We snatched them up and my life has never been the same.

  • @rggamesofficial8391
    @rggamesofficial8391 Před 2 lety +7

    15:03 I remember in my first playthrougt I didnt find flash and spent a whole week blindly going thru rock tunnel and getting My ass handed to me. After I finally got thru with only a 5hp venusaur I accidentaly stepped into that trainer and had to redo it all

    • @kylespencer7756
      @kylespencer7756 Před rokem

      I don't remember if i hit the Trainor at the end, but I had pretty much the exact same experience you described otherwise lol.

  • @JakeRandall
    @JakeRandall Před rokem

    Dude you're like the How To with John Wilson of Pokemon and thats the highest tier compliment I've ever given another person.

  • @GoatOfWar
    @GoatOfWar Před 2 lety +4

    I appreciate the non linearity of this game the most. You can do things in so many different orders.

  • @TrialzGTAS
    @TrialzGTAS Před 2 lety +1

    Got this on my 5th birthday in 2000. What a time. Thankful to have watched this series of game evolve from inception.

  • @SkyeBerryJam
    @SkyeBerryJam Před 2 lety +6

    Hey in the future, dupes clause is a thing a lot of people do where if they encounter the same pokemon evolution line more than once, they'll give themselves another encounter until they get something new

  • @wintertheampharos4725
    @wintertheampharos4725 Před 2 lety +5

    In the Japanese version of Red and blue, the old man who teaches you how to catch Pokémon is drunk and passed out on the road, possibly from a hangover.

    • @JT5555
      @JT5555 Před 2 lety +1

      i'd argue that he still is in the english version,but the coffee is to help with the hangover. i should also point out that i don't drink either of those things so i have no idea if coffee is actually good for hangovers or not.XD

  • @maxiuxoxo
    @maxiuxoxo Před 2 lety +4

    I’ve just done a play through of Japanese blue and gen 1 is just a favourite. It’s bland, buggy, frustrating at times but was my intro to Pokémon… I still enjoying playing through using different Pokémon than previous plays and feeling the nostalgia and remembering the discovery I felt as a kid playing for the first time. For that, it’s a magical game. Also this play through I’m completing the Pokédex for the first time which I’m really enjoying!

  • @mrlemonanimates5816
    @mrlemonanimates5816 Před 3 lety +35

    You deserve more subs and support the videos you make really high quality stuff.

  • @ikelee
    @ikelee Před 2 lety +1

    This was a fun watch! Very nostalgic

  • @violentincantation
    @violentincantation Před 2 lety +1

    ngl it's always fun watching younger people who didn't grow up with these games play them. well, at least despite its flaws, you seem to have enjoyed it.

  • @YoungLink51423
    @YoungLink51423 Před 2 lety +4

    I remember that level 38 Hypno fucked me up too. I went to the grass and grinded for 3 days straight after that lol

  • @oscarsullivan5983
    @oscarsullivan5983 Před 2 lety +7

    just found ur channel, still surprises me how many ppl started w/ gen 4

    • @VinylcoteYT
      @VinylcoteYT Před 2 lety

      i love that you say that cause diamond was my first pokémon game lol

    • @spud7148
      @spud7148 Před 2 lety

      it makes sense considering how popular the ds was

  • @ieyke
    @ieyke Před 2 lety +11

    A: You have expectations of what's going to be hard and try to avoid it.
    B: You stopped to grind.
    THAT is why you found this game easy.
    Sun & Moon you can just mindlessly waltz through without even thinking.
    No expectations, no delays, no grinding. Just....you can blunder through effortlessly.
    Red and Blue will murder you for that.
    Not knowing what to expect, and thinking it'll be fine....no, no it won't.

    • @MrDwarfpitcher
      @MrDwarfpitcher Před 2 lety +2

      Red and Blue also had the following
      "Your pokemon wants to learn a new move"
      "It is Substitute"
      Average player:
      "What does it do? How much PP does it have? What typing is the move?"
      And the game is like
      "I dunno, you'll know once you try it a few times"
      Yeah knowing is half the battle, and this game was more or less designed on just throwing players into a single player adventure with collecting and experimentation in mind.
      Not a exactly the Pokemon game of todays standards

    • @weedmilk
      @weedmilk Před 2 lety

      @@MrDwarfpitcher “this game was more or less designed on just throwing players into a single player adventure with collecting and experimentation in mind”
      I was so confused by your comment until I realised this somehow wasn’t a compliment.

    • @peacefusion
      @peacefusion Před 10 měsíci

      yur rival was a good case. always in the way of story with tougher pokemon.

  • @fitzlepop8101
    @fitzlepop8101 Před rokem +1

    Fun fact is that the color of the town is actually related to the color that that town is named after! Lavender town is slightly purple for example

  • @shukuchishikeishuu9540
    @shukuchishikeishuu9540 Před 2 lety +2

    24:55 Silph Co is counted as a separate area from Saffron City, as in Gen 3 getting Lapras has its encounter location listed as something different from the Hitmon you get at the gym. So yes, you can use both in a nuzlocke.

  • @swilson-738
    @swilson-738 Před 3 lety +1

    i stumbled upon this channel and i love it!

    • @JT5555
      @JT5555 Před 2 lety

      i stumbled upon this channel and so far i'm not really impressed. *shrugs*

  • @lindendrache8998
    @lindendrache8998 Před 2 lety +2

    A lot of people like myself grew up with this generation of Pokemon games. As a young kid with almost zero RPG experience and NO internet to google stuff on the fly - yes, these games were kinda difficult. I remember getting stuck in Rock tunnel without flash and it took me days to leave the cave, as I could not find neither the entrance nor the exit ^^ I had my heart beating faster when finally beating Lance's dragons for the first time which were pulverizing me with hyper beams before.
    If you go in with the knowledge of an adult that knows Pokemon, of course you don't feel the same. People forget that the games were intended for children and that they felt different as children, too. And that the mid 90s were a much different time without all those youtube videos and dial-up internet. You had to figure out stuff on your own! And you had all the time you wanted for this! I got stuck in Zelda Links Awakening for WEEKS. Man, what a great feeling when I finally solved the puzzle!
    Yes, games back then were more about exploration and they did not hold your hand too much - and that is what makes them great. Pokemon was intended as an adventure.
    If you are a child and you get invested in the game and you find this legendary Pokemon, it feels epic - the graphics did not matter back then - it felt EPIC!
    Going back to them as a Pokemon Player without nostalgia... well, kinda difficult.
    Great video, man!

    • @JT5555
      @JT5555 Před 2 lety

      testify. i was hoping to find a video of someone playing the original games (not the remakes) and then this one popped up and i was kinda disappointed by how unfairly this guy judged what were the first pokemon games to ever exist (not to mention looking a bunch of stuff up and then having the gull to call the game too easy). i feel like this video would have been way better if he had at least made a effort to play the game as if he had never played pokemon before and not look anything up unless he absolutely needed to (or put in any effort at all. am i the only one that feels like this entire playthrough was very half-assed? where's the passion?). all and all i feel like he just didn't play the game right and it took a lot away from the experience of watching it.

    • @najpotenicewolf934
      @najpotenicewolf934 Před 8 měsíci

      Tbh. People will have this nostalgia for whatever version they played first. My first was FireRed, and I guess the first gen would feel underwhelming if I were to play it. However, I guess I still had somewhat of a pure experience with FireRed, as I didn't know I could find all the stuff on the internet. So I also had to figure it out on my own. I found out about many mechanics years after my copy stopped working. Also, I played kinda like a complete moron as a kid. Not understand how types work, stubbornly only using my starter (partially because for a long time I didn't know how to switch Pokemon around), not knowing there are separate stats for physical and special attacks. Add also the fact that English is not my native language (and there were no official translations at the time), and saving didn't work (Some part of the cartridge must have been broken or really dirty. I'm not sure where my parents bought it, far as I know the Pokemon games weren't actually widely distributed in my country at the time) no wonder I didn't actually beat the game as a child. xD

    • @lindendrache8998
      @lindendrache8998 Před 8 měsíci

      @@najpotenicewolf934 I feel you, friend ^^ I also did not know how to switch the first Pokemon in my party out back then. And yes, of course people will have nostalgia for the first entry of any franchise (or music or other media) they experienced.
      I played FireRed on an emulator back then and was surprised that those games were exactly the old games with better tech. I think you will miss a lot of quality of life features when you go back from them to Gen 1 - I am used to them so it does not bother me too much (but the bag with only 20 items is awful).
      Oh, no save feature is bad >_<
      The only way of finishing is speedrunning xD
      But that sounds like you got a bootleg cartridge - pretty common, especially if your country did not have official releases. If you still got the copy, open it up and take a look at the circuit board. If you see a black blob instead of a chip it is a bootleg.

    • @najpotenicewolf934
      @najpotenicewolf934 Před 8 měsíci

      @@lindendrache8998 It may have been a bootleg. Though I don't have any of my Gameboy games from that time. My parents just threw them out when the console itself stopped working. :(

    • @lindendrache8998
      @lindendrache8998 Před 8 měsíci

      @@najpotenicewolf934 Oh no, that is sad :(

  • @TheKingRiku
    @TheKingRiku Před 2 lety +2

    Great video. Gotta say I disagree about gen1 sprites though. I think they are the best in the series. Each one is so unique and conveys a lot of personality.

  • @marcusholland6349
    @marcusholland6349 Před 9 měsíci

    It’s funny you mention the music I always had it off as a kid on fire red😂

  • @marcosdheleno
    @marcosdheleno Před 2 lety +1

    to me, what makes gen 1 so special, even compared with the remakes, is the jank. all the little bugs and bizarre encounters that are unique to them. even if it doesnt look great, i still have a special place in my heart due to how simple, but effective gen 1 was.

  • @BlakeJob9
    @BlakeJob9 Před 2 lety +1

    I grew up with the OG games and they will always have a place in my heart

  • @patitoduck123
    @patitoduck123 Před rokem

    It so interesting/nice seeing someone who didn’t grow up playing these as their first Pokémon games ahah. Yes these weren’t perfect, had tons of glitches, and were missing tons of the mechanics we have today.. but it’s the best we had! I was 8 when I got my red version and the chokehold this game + cards had on us in school was crazy.
    It was a much different time back then, we didn’t know all the exploits and info we have today. It was just more about trying things out and exploring the game lol. The mew stories, GameShark, the missingno glitch, and alot more. These games will always hold a special place in my cold, dark heart lol. They’re the OGs that started it all!

  • @vismayhem8413
    @vismayhem8413 Před 2 lety

    good vid homie, i enjoy

  • @TheVignox
    @TheVignox Před 2 lety

    great vid dude

  • @ErickGTRZ
    @ErickGTRZ Před 2 lety +1

    btw, badges do increase stats but only in the Gen 1- Gen 3 games. It was no longer mentioned ingame ever since D/P/P.

  • @Neorecon19
    @Neorecon19 Před 2 lety +2

    One thing I like to point out about the Missingno bug is that it also works at the Seafoam Islands from the Fushia City side

  • @ss4kaioken295
    @ss4kaioken295 Před 2 lety +8

    I'm a genwunner so that being said I actually don't think the first games look that bad except when it comes to the back sprites

    • @irs2486
      @irs2486 Před 2 lety +1

      fire red better tho 👍

    • @kevinbell5674
      @kevinbell5674 Před 2 lety +1

      Nidoking is one of my favorite sprites in the og games. It's a great example of how they used shading to make sprites come to life without color.

  • @destinysaiyan014
    @destinysaiyan014 Před 2 lety +8

    So uh, Magikarp would've been completely valid as that Spearow was on R3 and the Mt.Moon Pokecenter is technically part of R4
    New area new "encounter"😜

  • @johnsgamingandmore1237

    This very game is what got me hooked on Pokémon. I was 14 and am 38 and still play Red

  • @SmoltingWassie
    @SmoltingWassie Před 2 lety +14

    I had no idea the younger Pokémon fans hadn’t experienced Gen 1. The GOAT of Pokémon games. Wish I could re experience them for a first thing again ❤️

    • @leaffinite2001
      @leaffinite2001 Před 2 lety

      Really? Its over 25 years old

    • @SmoltingWassie
      @SmoltingWassie Před 2 lety +1

      @@leaffinite2001 relevance of its age being? It’s had the same formula for 25 years, it’s the original game that started pokemania… So, yes, it does surprise me fans didn’t have the curiosity to go back and emulate it while waiting for a new title to release.

    • @leaffinite2001
      @leaffinite2001 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SmoltingWassie i dont have to explain why a game being old makes it harder to play, its fairly obvious. However since you insist...
      Not everyone can emulate. A lot of younger people dont have their own pcs, i didnt until i bought my own at 19, and only androids let you emulate on your phone. Now i really really shouldn't have to explain why ppl would need to emulate them.
      Also a game being old means its gonna have outdated mechanics, graphics, etc, and the gen 1 games are also notoriously glitchy and scraped together. There are also similarly if not more accessible remakes of them which are, looking at objective elements ie graphics, options, etc, superior games.
      And on a more social level, the fact that most people praising the old games constantly shit on the new games means anyone coming into the series from those new games will get the impression that those old games must not be for them, since they liked the new ones.

    • @SmoltingWassie
      @SmoltingWassie Před 2 lety +1

      @@leaffinite2001 1. You initially said nothing about it being harder to play, you just said it’s 25 years old, so for you now to go on as if you shouldn’t have to elaborate on an obvious point that was never made is a red herring. 2. I wouldn’t call a general question “insisting”, calm down Turbo. 3. I never said I’m surprised every single person hasn’t played it, I’m well aware there’s people without access to it, obviously in context I’m referring to people who have the necessary technology available to them to play it, that haven’t. 4. That argument applies across every single game ever made pre current Gen games, so no game ever with outdated mechanics and graphics should be played because there is something newer available? I’m assuming you’ve never watched a single movie from before you were born because they’re old too yeah? Old = irrelevant? Imagine applying this sort of logic to literature 🤦🏼‍♂️ there’s a newer book with a better cover so we shouldn’t go back and read all the historic classics that built society.
      And to your social point, not everything is about socialising, when someone is a genuine fan of something, they tend to want to go back to the classics and what started it all and see what the hype was about. Elden ring is a good example, all Souls games have had a big boost in players since Elden ring came out, even though older graphics, mechanics, glitchy, not being talked about socially etc etc, basically debunking every point you made… You seem toey though so I look forward to the reply, if you do (not insisting 😂)

    • @leaffinite2001
      @leaffinite2001 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SmoltingWassie im not saying people shouldnt play the old games im explaining to you why they dont.

  • @misterfuzzyflippers
    @misterfuzzyflippers Před 2 lety +5

    Just had this recommended and it was awesome seeing someone experience Gen 1 for the first time. I grew up with Blue as my first Pokémon game so my nostalgia biases always have my coming back to this one over most others, but I can confirm that objectively speaking, FR/LG are the best way to experience Gen 1 these days, even if I generally prefer playing Gen 1. I think the thing that actually keeps me playing the original over the remake is weirdly enough the monochromatic color scheme, which might he a strange opinion.
    Also as a side note, I greatly appreciate that you named your Weedle "Jim" because it reminds me of the Beedrill I caught in the bug catching contest one time in SoulSilver named Li'l Jim. He didn't win the contest so I wanted to prove he was a winner and took that bee the whole way to the hall of fame.

  • @ch33seweasel42
    @ch33seweasel42 Před měsícem

    I laughed for the last 6 minutes of this video after I saw you throw your master ball at a magikarp. Might as fucken well, but I couldn't stop.

  • @davidzcomputer3303
    @davidzcomputer3303 Před 2 lety +4

    I got brand new copies of Pokemon Yellow and Pokemon Blue, along with a snazzy purple Gameboy Color, for my 6th birthday in May of 1999. I've been hooked ever since, its literally the only game series I can say I've played consistently for over two decades. Jesus that makes me feel old, at least Im still not 30 yet.

    • @joelmorris9694
      @joelmorris9694 Před 2 lety +2

      "at least I'm still not 30 yet". WOW THANKS
      No, I'm with you that this video made me feel super old haha. The way he's explaining stuff I'm just like, "well yeah, that's how it was", but he says it like it's caveman paintings haha.

    • @SoulOri
      @SoulOri Před 2 lety +1

      Do the save batteries still Work?

    • @davidzcomputer3303
      @davidzcomputer3303 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@SoulOri Sadly no, most of my GB/GBC copies stopped working properly between the GBA and DS eras...Now theyre simply junk drawer heirlooms that i take out and look at from time to time.

    • @SoulOri
      @SoulOri Před 2 lety

      @@davidzcomputer3303 I feel your pain :( . I have Yellow, blue, red, silver, and gold. Ironicly yellow does still work. But you can switch the batteries in the games if you have a replacement and the screwdriver (wich i dont have 🥲 )

    • @davidzcomputer3303
      @davidzcomputer3303 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SoulOri Ya, Id probably do that if i had the extra money to throw around, but emulation is good enough for me if i wanna play.

  • @neithermannormachine
    @neithermannormachine Před 2 lety +5

    Only just saw your Crystal video pop up. Never heard of your channel before. The personality you inject into these makes it mate!

  • @dragonmaxim1154
    @dragonmaxim1154 Před 2 lety +1

    to navigate rock tunnel without flash take a poisioned pokemon with you and some potions. the damage ticks will enlighten the area every now and then so you are able to manouver it. its also not very hard to run through it without anything. the player is always in the middle of the screen so you can theoretically put a piece of tape on the screen were the player is and since u can see the walls everything else comes by itself.

  • @rceballos1990
    @rceballos1990 Před 2 lety

    love your videos

  • @joemck85
    @joemck85 Před rokem

    The thing where routes are broken up strangely, notably in routes 12-15 ("Silence Bridge"), 16-18 ("Cycling Road") and sea routes 19-20, is that way for technical reasons. Every route or town is a rectangular area as stored in the game. To make an L-shaped route, you can build it as a really big square and fill a huge inaccessible area of that with trees, wasting tons of precious space in the cartridge. Or you can make it two separate long skinny rectangle routes that take up far less space.
    Also the Missingno glitch is the way it is because the catching tutorial calls the battle program to show it. The battle program always displays your name for stuff like when you use a ball, but they needed it to say "OLD MAN used POKe BALL". They did this literally by changing your name to "OLD MAN" temporarily. They needed someplace to stash your real name so they could put it back afterward. They were short on memory, the list of Pokemon species and levels that appear in the current area is blank because you're in a city where no encounters happen, and it's the right amount of bytes, so they stash your name in those bytes. When they copy your name back after the tutorial, they don't bother clearing the copy of it in the encounter list because it'll get loaded with a real encounter list whenever you go someplace with wild Pokemon. Now you go to Cinnabar, which is a city and doesn't have any wild Pokemon so no encounter list gets loaded. But that little strip of "shore" tiles where you can surf DOES have encounters! No encounter list has been loaded either, so whatever is in those bytes of memory becomes the encounter list. If you flew from the Safari Zone, you'll get Safari Zone Pokemon there that you can catch without throwing rocks and bait. If you flew from the catching tutorial, you'll get your name, with alternating characters' numeric character codes being interpreted as species and levels. Lots of the characters you can type don't correspond to a real Pokemon, so you often get glitches instead.

  • @gweegwee3
    @gweegwee3 Před 2 lety

    i enjoyed this. thank you.

  • @FutureOverYou
    @FutureOverYou Před 2 lety +1

    1000th like, despite the rage of KOing the Legendary Birds and using the Master Ball on a lvl 5 Magicarp. Great video!

  • @deviaan
    @deviaan Před 2 lety +1

    It was very interesting to see someone who didn't grow up with the game play it! I agree with your points, it's very difficult to go back to the original games unless you're in the right mindset. I think of it kind of like watching an old movie from the 40s/50s. Just like games, the old movies are slower and simpler than modern equivalents, but if you're in the right mood you can have a really fun time and get to see how certain themes, tropes, etc became as ubiquitous as they are.
    On the note of difficulty, I agree that Pokemon games have never been hard. If they were like, say, Ninja Gaiden, very few of us kids would have ever beaten them. What made them difficult in comparison was the context. For a lot of players, this was their first RPG--I know it was for me. Many didn't bother grinding out levels or sticking with just one team. My brother and I, for example, would catch every Pokemon on we could on each route and then use them for the next route. It resulted in us being permanently under leveled. Aside from that, information was scarce because the internet wasn't easily available. For most homes, mine included, if you needed to look something up you'd have to go use the computer at the public library--and honestly most of the time I just looked up DBZ art to put on my binders. Information was mostly shared through playground rumors--the mew truck, missing no, Pokemon higher than level 100, "they have real Pokemon in Japan". Couldn't really google anything to see what was true. In short, we had no idea what we were doing, everything was a discovery.
    Ultimately, I think this context is what makes the first gen so endearing to those of us who played through it when it was new. The game in a vacuum is not that spectacular, but the mystique around it, the sense of exploration, has been hard to replicate. I think it's hard for modern games to match the feeling of hearing some kid you don't know at the park say a thing that just sounds like complete BS, going home, trying it, and seeing it work (instead of corrupting your save, which happened more than once...).

    • @marcosdheleno
      @marcosdheleno Před 2 lety

      to me the biggest problem of the 1st gen is the game overall speed and how dated it looks. but even with its bugs, and outdated mechanics, i still think it is a solid game, with alot to offer.

  • @CEDL0W
    @CEDL0W Před 2 lety +1

    I wanna say the badge stat boost thing was a feature up till Gen 3. With Gen 4 getting rid of it.

  • @Choco____1
    @Choco____1 Před 3 lety +1

    This is actually a great video. Too bad it only has a thousand views.

  • @Xpwnxage
    @Xpwnxage Před 2 lety

    Randomly got you in my recommended, if you end up doing generation 3, I look forward to watching it.

  • @crait
    @crait Před 2 lety +5

    The plot is that you're trying to become a master, but you keep bumping into bad guys and stop them because they are in your way. Later games make it a point to have you beat the bad guys because they are bad and you are good. That has always been one reason why I like Gen I and II the most.

    • @cleverman383
      @cleverman383 Před rokem +1

      Ten Year Old Takes Down Mafia Because They Were Blocking His Way to School And He Didn't Want to Be Late

  • @N_Moli
    @N_Moli Před 2 lety

    I can't watch the lastest video on the post-game without watching this first.

  • @Heldermaior
    @Heldermaior Před rokem

    I remember buying a GBC and this game with my own money when it came out. I was mindblown at the expansiveness of it and all the mystery surrounding these games. We went in blind. We went in fast. Stupendous games... The whole ass game is just over half a Megabyte in size... That for me is the craziest part.

  • @DiscountCthulhu
    @DiscountCthulhu Před 3 lety +1

    Ah that fateful 1:38 am I found your channel. Grate content needs more subs

  • @TheNotoriousNemo
    @TheNotoriousNemo Před 2 lety +1

    When this came out, i had a blast playing it, i didnt know what the heck i was doing, red is my favorite

  • @thebrokenolive5213
    @thebrokenolive5213 Před rokem

    i like this guy now, im subscribed to this guy now

  • @Shigeru0508
    @Shigeru0508 Před rokem

    When that came out, it was something special. A mystery you have to solve for yourself, internet was barely there.
    Everything after that kinda lacked this special something.

  • @thesheton123
    @thesheton123 Před rokem

    I know this is a year old but I hadn't seen it posted yet about the bag limitation. This wasn't actually designed as a core game mechanic but rather due to the size limitations on the Cart. In fact, when gamefreak finally finished pokemon red and blue, there was enough room for just one more pokemon. So Shigeki Morimoto placed into the files a pokemon based off of his cat as a joke but was uncatchable (there is actually a glitch to catch it in cerulean city before Bill's house) And thus legendary pokemon were born.

  • @michaeliccutreb6321
    @michaeliccutreb6321 Před 2 lety +6

    Some of this stuff was really hilarious. Like the fact that you kept being surprised about Magikarp encounters when you were using an old rod. LOL

    • @muslimmetalman
      @muslimmetalman Před rokem

      dude the surprise at the day care and no genders had me pikachu faced myself.

  • @Bananazu2411
    @Bananazu2411 Před 2 lety +2

    I would like to inform you that the video buffered for me right as you entered Rock Tunnel and all there was on screen was genuine pitch-black so I was convinced for a second that that was an intentional gag- 😂

  • @joshlynch5676
    @joshlynch5676 Před 2 lety +2

    "It's just 3 Diglett stuck together, honestly."
    Well the new LEGENDARY in SWSH is literally a dog with a fucking sword lmao.

    • @marcosdheleno
      @marcosdheleno Před 2 lety +1

      dont forget the designs of some other pokemon that are equally bad, like klink line(basically a worse magnemite) or binacle(just wth is that thing), or even trubish and garbador, which are basically worse grimer/muk. im not even gonna comment on mimikyu, as its literaly something wearing a pikachu doll(or rotting corpse).

    • @joshlynch5676
      @joshlynch5676 Před 2 lety

      @@marcosdheleno Yeah, I just don't get the idea of shitting on gen 1 design when every other generation has the same downfall

    • @peacefusion
      @peacefusion Před 10 měsíci

      Dugtrio was always slightly larger and always angry. It was a menace on its own. You cant hate the simple design when theres no other before it. Its an original art piece. I never looked at magneton as 3 magnimite, always its own thing.

  • @MightyAnik
    @MightyAnik Před 2 lety +1

    "Charizard The Venusaur, Crobat The Golbat" I had a stroke hearing that lmao

  • @T.Maximus
    @T.Maximus Před 2 lety +9

    First pokemon game I played as a kid was blue version...back in 99..still love this game! I do think gen.2 improved on a lot, but I do have nostalgia for this.

    • @Jac735
      @Jac735 Před 2 lety +1

      Facts I like both it's kinda hard for me to say what I like on some days but silver/gold had more things to do after the post 🎮 that's the only thing that beats it in my opinion

    • @T.Maximus
      @T.Maximus Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jac735 that was a big plus in Gen 2 for sure

  • @CordyBrush
    @CordyBrush Před rokem

    The reason the games were harder was that NONE did optional battles as kids xD
    Everyone just wanted to cheese Koga as soon as possible to get surf and do the MissingNo glitch

  • @IshayuG
    @IshayuG Před 2 lety

    It's interesting to hear your perspective on it looking back like this, because when I was a kid back in 1999 and these things came to Europe properly, this was INSANE. What you must understand is that this is a GameBoy. It's the first actually usable video game console that ever existed except those weird Tetris things I guess, and most of the games on it were low-end NES style games from 10 years prior. They generally took up 32kB and lasted a few hours max.
    This game, by contrast, well, it's still only 512kB which is very impressive actually, but more importantly it's an open world RPG on a handheld. We barely even had open world RPG's on the desktops - at this point most RPG's were linear - and so to see a game deliver a fully open world in the palm of your hand was remarkable, and then everyone brought them to school and we were all trading Pokemon and battling in the school yard with link cables.
    I personally think it compared quite favourably to some of the later entries in the series, mostly due to map design (yes, really. Kanto is very well laid out) but back then it was absolutely revolutionary. Nothing came close, let alone on the GameBoy.

  • @dakotadoyle7573
    @dakotadoyle7573 Před 2 lety +2

    Their is a Nuclocke rule known as Dupes Clause. If you encounter a Pokemon you have already caught/ a Pokemon of the same evolutionary line of one you have caught, you can try again

    • @cleverman383
      @cleverman383 Před rokem

      That's not an official rule, this guy was just using the two official nuzlocke rules

  • @jeffhough7460
    @jeffhough7460 Před 2 lety +1

    Bro red was my first game... super fond memories

  • @NoArtisticLimitation
    @NoArtisticLimitation Před 2 lety

    I mean... You posted the video 10 months ago, but you asked for my thoughts, so...
    Usually I fall asleep to a video... Which I did, but I actually went back and rewatched what I missed, which isn’t something I really do unless I’m really enjoying the video...
    And I only came over to see because your Crystal video told me to, so...
    Wellp, back to Crystal I guess.

  • @uncleiroh6127
    @uncleiroh6127 Před měsícem

    The grist 3 generations of Pokémon really were something special.

  • @Kuchito08
    @Kuchito08 Před 2 lety

    I'm not sure if someone has mentioned this to you yet, but the badges do indeed give your pokemon that is currently in battle a stat boost even up to the Gen 3 games. I also learned that Gen 2 has a hidden mechanic that boosts the power of moves of the same type as a badge you have.

  • @cmbaz1140
    @cmbaz1140 Před 2 lety

    gen 1 2 and 3 are my most played pokemon games ...
    i played almost all pokemon games besides pokemon go and the switch games at least once
    but those three generations are my go to pokemon games
    i played them way back when they were first released and still do today...

    • @marcosdheleno
      @marcosdheleno Před 2 lety +1

      because of how it flows, i still belive gen 1 is the most replayable gen. its simple, but with alot of room for experimentation, not much railroady designs. with i think only the first 2 gyms being mandatory to be completed in order, with all the others allowing some form of choice aside from the last one.

  • @greilthelegendaryhero252
    @greilthelegendaryhero252 Před 2 lety +2

    You definitely had knowledge of the game beforehand. Still fun to watch

    • @JT5555
      @JT5555 Před 2 lety +3

      i call cheating on this entire video: you can't be talking about what pokemon a gym leader has,what level pokemon are or what moves are best and then complain that the game is "too easy". back in my day,you couldn't just look shit up like that and had to learn strictly from just playing the game.

    • @cleverman383
      @cleverman383 Před rokem

      @@JT5555 or using a map to get through a cave

    • @JT5555
      @JT5555 Před rokem

      @@cleverman383 indeed. i honestly hate when people are doing everything to give themselves an advantage in this game for 10 year old kids and then complain about how "easy" it is. like,if it's too easy than stop looking everything up and choosing movies/pokemon based purely on how statistically good they are rather than simply what you like. that's all well and good if you're playing competitive matches with someone but NOT for getting past the story of a children's video game.
      it's like being an adult spelling bee champ and then complaining that the elmo spelling game is too easy: ANYTHING is too easy if you have an unfair advantage.

  • @Mastervitro
    @Mastervitro Před 2 lety +2

    Someone forgot about the bike voucher...

  • @CrazyN3xus
    @CrazyN3xus Před 2 lety

    Great content :) you should do a randomizer nuzlocke in one of the originals :)