Nostalgia is going to say Red/Blue, but it's probably Fire Red/Leaf Green purely for the enhancements made.
Agreed on the lack of Pokémon following you, that was always a nice... twist? Not sure on the wording.Sun Flash said:Blue/Yellow purely for nostalgia. I was king of my little nerd clique of poképals at school.
Game wise, White is proving to be the most awesome and story based engaging. If I had one complaint it's that pokémon don't follow you around anymore, like in yellow/HGSS.
Dont hear that very often XDQueen Michael said:Pokémon Snap. I like photo games, and I got to see pokémon in their natural habitat.
I sure am ;D yeah they were pretty cool stuff werent they *looks back nostalgically*Spartan448 said:Anyone else here a Sapphire version fan?
Sure, they only had the Battle Tower at the time, but it was quite a fun game, with all the necessary gameplay that we could've wanted at the time. It was fun being able to explore the depths of the oceans of Hoenn with Dive (something I don't think we've been able to do since, but I may be wrong, we might've had to do that in Firered/Leafgreen to get Articuno, so don't quote me on that), and the storyline was engaging and fun. (Although for the record Team Aqua all the way!) Also, Swampert killed pretty much everything I faced in the Battle Tower.
Are you happy with the amount of pokemon or do you think its too much?subtlefuge said:White. Each iteration adds more complexity to the competitive game, so I will always go with the most recent one.
I can understand people who think that the original ones were best, but nobody in the competitive community feels that way.
Both.Eythan said:Are you happy with the amount of pokemon or do you think its too much?subtlefuge said:White. Each iteration adds more complexity to the competitive game, so I will always go with the most recent one.
I can understand people who think that the original ones were best, but nobody in the competitive community feels that way.![]()