>>56406087Nothing at all? Ever?
I'm not that big on videogames and I play almost exclusively Pokemon but even I have quite a few non-Pokemon titles I played throughout the years, especially as a kid.
You should keep an eye on Nintendo eShop sales, sometimes there's good deals or you may give a try to some indie games that don't cost much to begin with. I'm sure you can find at least a few games that you might enjoy. Look at platforms especially, those are easy to get absorbed into and the gameplay is usually straightforward enough to guarantee easy learning for someone who isn't super familiar with gaming in general.
If you don't mind emulators, there's even infinite other titles you can give a try to, especially for GBC, GBA and DS which are the easiest to find and emulate (especially the first two).
... And beside playing Pokemon, don't you have any other interest/hobby at all?
You should give a try to something new, like not even strictly requiring to go places, how about getting into art, or reading comics, or learning how to make music or a fangame?
Or you could get into movies or a tv show with many seasons, or anime/cartoons, or reading a book saga, or writing fan fiction ... There's so much you could entertain yourself with besides Pokemon, you should give something else a try and see what happens.
It's not healthy to obsess over just one thing, and I'm saying that as someone with just a handful of truly passionate interests.