FUCK YEAAAAAA
I gawts a typhlosion, a raticate, a pidgey, a shiny spinarak, and an entei. Whatcha’ll got?
FUCK YEAAAAAA
I gawts a typhlosion, a raticate, a pidgey, a shiny spinarak, and an entei. Whatcha’ll got?
I “got” the originals… you can never beat an original game, just like I prefer my copy of pokemon red to firered.
Can I show you ma Pokemans.
I’ll show you mine if you show me yours.:3
^^ :3
Let me show you them!
my friends are all still really into it, i’m the only one who stopped caring about pokemon in the 90s.
Edit: Aze, your signature is godlike.
I wanted to get the new ones but I’m too low on money for now. I still have my ancient red cartridge (full pokedex ftw) to keep me occupied.
Thank you mate, but it’s not my excelence here, it was made by Adam, a fellow BM forumer
I play pokiemanz on an emulator on my phone. It’s pretty badass. The only problem is you can’t trade pokiemanz, but I got around that by sending my save to my PC, the using a PC emulator to trade, and sending the save back.
Well this does show one thing. Pokémon finally ran out of colors.
Just like lipstick brands.
They’ve obviously run out of ideas for new Pokemanz too, cos the newer generation is fucking retarded and shall never be as great as the original 150.
boohohohohooo im all nostalgic about the 90s and hate new things
Truth
There’s a reason for that, perhaps.
Yes, but that’s not just with pokemon, look at the new cartoons. They are all just retarded, unfunny and awful. Not like the old stuff back on cartoon network like Tom & Jerry, Flinstones, Stop the Pigeon etc.
Not that I want to watch cartoons 24/7 but when I sit down after a hard day and want to watch something that doesn’t require any brain activity, I watch old cartoons on Boomerang.
All the cartoons nowadays are made for dumb kids.
Nothing wrong with second generation though, silver and gold were still played when i was a kid after red and blue. I’ll get this game later on!
beautiful gold, so-so silver, and shameful bronze
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