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Pokemon Yellow 06-21-14 01:43 PM
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Pokemon Yellow... Ah Nostalgia
Pokémon Yellow For the GameBoy (gb) or the GameBoy Color (gbc)
In 1998, Nintendo teamed up with a small company called Game Freak... Most of us hadn't heard of this company, and wondered why Nintendo partnered up with them. They released a game, well more like two games, called Pokémon Red, and Pokémon Blue. A little over a year later, another game called Pokémon Yellow was released. They said the game was different. Personally, when I saw this game, I thought to myself, how can this be different. This game, while it doesn't have major changes, they are still present and enhance the game majorly. The changes will be explained in the Overall section (the last section).
*Please Note* While writing this review, I tried my hardest to strip all Nostalgia from my brain to write a non-biased review. I am considered a "gen onner", but not as bad as some. While I grew up with this series (my first game was Pokémon Blue), and my first let's play was Pokémon FireRed, I believe the first gen has some flaws, but I accept these flaws instead of proving them wrong like some. But hey! I'm not here to go on about nostalgia, I'm here to write a review... a very detailed review.
Graphics - 9 For this system, the graphics, being the same for regular Pokémon Blue and other Pokémon games on this console, were very impressive for such primitive graphic capabilities and cartridge space. Each Pokémon has an individual sprite, some have over world sprites such as Bulbasaur in Cerulean City, and Pikachu following you around the whole game (unless it has fainted or you don't have it in your party).
Speaking of Pikachu has multiple reactions that were programmed in just for Pokémon Yellow. The gym leaders and elite four each have different sprites, and the rival has different poses for almost every battle. &... Read the rest of this Review
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Pokemon Yellow Upgrade 06-14-14 09:13 PM
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Pokemon Yellow Updated... Kinda different?
Pokémon Yellow Updated For the GameBoy Color
When I saw this game, I thought to myself, how can this be different. I have played through Pokémon Yellow multiple times and know the game inside and out. Surely it can't be "updated". So I played through the whole game to get the full nostalgic experience, and when I said there weren't going to be drastic "updates" I was wrong. This game, while it doesn't have major changes, they are still present and enhance the game majorly. The changes will be explained in the Overall section (the last section).
While writing this review, I tried my hardest to strip all Nostalgia from my brain to write a non-biased review. I am considered a "gen onner", but not as bad as some. While I grew up with this series (my first game was Pokémon Blue), and my first let's play was Pokémon FireRed, I believe the first gen has some flaws, but I accept these flaws instead of proving them wrong like some. But hey! I'm not here to go on about nostalgia, I'm here to write a review... a very detailed review.
Graphics - 9 For this system, the graphics, being the same for regular Pokémon Yellow and other Pokémon games on this console, were very impressive for such primitive graphic capabilities and cartridge space. Each Pokémon has an individual sprite, some have over world sprites such as Bulbasaur in Cerulean City, and Pikachu following you around the whole game (unless it has fainted or you don't have it in your party). Speaking of Pikachu has multiple reactions that were programmed in just for Pokémon Yellow. The gym leaders and elite four each have different sprites, and the rival has different poses for almost every battle. Not to mention since it is Pokémon Yellow, there is a Surfing mini game, which has very nice graphics. With the inclusion of Rocket (better known a... Read the rest of this Review
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Pokemon Ash Gray (beta 3.61) 11-02-13 07:16 PM
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So Much Nostalgia!
This game makes me feel like a little kid watching the first season of the anime again. It is a great play and I love this game!
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