>>41416341>That starter you picked when the gameboy advance came out when you were 8?>gameboy advanceTry Original Gameboy.
G1 baby!
And I have to ask how on earth are your Pokemon not L100 (even if you did not try to grind them up) at this point?
>you can keep themI did it in my first play of G2
Literally me: "Pff new Pokemon what is wrong with the team I have?" and this is what happened:
>>41414133>came out when you wereto me Pokemon where nothing other then numbers in a game, the most important part for me was recording(on paper) what moves and what Pokemon I did have in my team before the power battery in the cartridge gives up. From this recording they can be recreated.
And with me simply playing it all on emulators on PC now I can have these Pokemon forever recorded.
However there was never any attachment to these Pokemon, I want to remember what exact Pokemon I used:
A) To know how I played the game back in the day
B) To know what are the best ones to get and what is the trash in this game.
Later I discovered it can be more fun to simply start fresh and see how different Pokemon build up.
>And ,instead, you have to pay for a service that acts as a holding cell between games (with deletion as the penalty for not playing) This is the worst part of it all, cloud anything is bad.
>>41416039I can literally not feel any sentiment to this especially after my G2 walketrue experience.
For me it was my resistance to learning even more Pokemon.
Even in G1 and the multi cartridge transfer trickery I did to get all starters (another story for another time) I quickly realized that Pokemon are simple data that after you know the important parts you can recreate them.
Ship of Theseus and destruction and replica clone philosophy style.
Now I find it fun to play fresh and have new experiences that are familiar yet different.