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You read the title, how do we do it?
Imo memes and constant complaining are the best ways leading up to the release. Creating a negative stigma around pokemon will filter down to the average joe. It may affect more sales. The main problem is parents buying for children. How do we communicate the message to them? Facebook memes? Seems like a decent idea. We need to stay relevant and get publicized. But only good publicity. Don't resort to harassment or being rude, that'll get us nowhere. Don't be afraid to call out false flagging too (assuming it actually is). We need to get the message across that it's about more than just the nat dex, it's about the decline in the series as a whole. if we can get parents to see that pokemon isn't as reputable and morally good (in relation to selling to children) as they think it is, then sales will drop
The last steps is not buying the games, or buying it used.
Imo memes and constant complaining are the best ways leading up to the release. Creating a negative stigma around pokemon will filter down to the average joe. It may affect more sales. The main problem is parents buying for children. How do we communicate the message to them? Facebook memes? Seems like a decent idea. We need to stay relevant and get publicized. But only good publicity. Don't resort to harassment or being rude, that'll get us nowhere. Don't be afraid to call out false flagging too (assuming it actually is). We need to get the message across that it's about more than just the nat dex, it's about the decline in the series as a whole. if we can get parents to see that pokemon isn't as reputable and morally good (in relation to selling to children) as they think it is, then sales will drop
The last steps is not buying the games, or buying it used.