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    Pokémon Pokémon First Movie Remake Compared to the original 1998 one

    Pokémon Pokémon First Movie Remake Compared to the original 1998 one


    Pokémon First Movie Remake Compared to the original 1998 one

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 04:57 AM PST

    I'm making a rotom dex out of Raspberry Pi. Pokedex-part is beginning to look pretty good

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 07:14 AM PST

    I wonder what other type combinations we never have yet

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 03:57 AM PST

    Pokémon: The First Movie but Mew doesn't save Ash in time

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 08:39 AM PST

    Hmmmm...

    Posted: 04 Jan 2020 01:56 PM PST

    Yes I grew up with gen 5

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 10:36 AM PST

    We should be able to chose our allies in solo raids

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 05:15 AM PST

    Some raids are almost impossible in solo, for example, a 5 stars Gigantamax Snorlax with earthquake, iron head, zen headbutt and giga impact basically destroys every allies in a raid even when you have a Zacian lvl100. We should be able to chose allies like Hop or Piers after finishing the post-game. I think even Hop's Dubwool would be way better than Clefairy that just kills itself with Follow Me or Evee that gets one-shoted by everything.

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    Post-it note Pikachu

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 10:21 AM PST

    all disputed or unidentified pokemon

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 08:30 AM PST

    Meowstic has the same reaction as me!

    Posted: 04 Jan 2020 05:42 PM PST

    Don't know if anyone has done this before, but I stitched together two screen grabs so I can use it as a wallpaper!

    Posted: 04 Jan 2020 07:31 PM PST

    Dunno if anyone’s done this yet but...

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 10:03 AM PST

    Still a point.

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 10:28 AM PST

    Pokémon Sw/Sh isn't Re-playable

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 08:35 AM PST

    There's too much time wasted on pointless dialogue and cut scenes. I also don't think the story is captivating or interesting.

    I bought the game shortly after launch. Took me about two weeks to finish, with some moments being indifferent to playing and other times I couldn't wait to continue. I realized today that I don't really want to go back and replay it. And I don't think I ever would.

    I don't mean never play. I will slowly work on my pokedex and I have friends to battle and trade with. But I wouldn't want to start the whole game over again.

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    [meme] My meme template (I do not understand how no one thought of doing something like this and sorry for bad english)

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 11:15 AM PST

    When you are a kid and play pokemon for the first time!

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 12:02 PM PST

    An updated trio for everyone who wanted me to move Rayquaza

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 12:26 PM PST

    Got inspired by u/Trubbishisthebest

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 11:54 AM PST

    How I imagine Pokémon Gun’s legendary would be like.

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 12:16 AM PST

    Best start in leafgreen with a shiny charmander and even got a pikachu.

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 08:43 AM PST

    The lack of a player controlled stamp refresh button is absurd

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 09:19 AM PST

    It's 2019 2020 how did no one on the dev team see this as an absolute must? Its basically online PvE basics for years now to include a refresh button for player searches. Instead we have to wait for the game to refresh the stamps for us? Or wait for it to be oh so generous and give us the option to refresh the stamps- but then take away the option?And yeah I know there's a roundabout method for refreshing the stamps on your own using the surprise trade, but that's not a point in the games favor. The fact that it's a solution players had to invent themselves is just another critic in itself.

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    And Leon's sucks

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 10:31 AM PST

    The undebatable reason why Ash’s Charizard disobeyed him

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 11:43 AM PST

    Someone on YouTube named Ryan commented this on a theory video and everyone agreed:

    "Charmander was an abandoned and neglected Pokemon who was left compromised and vulnerable until rescued by Ash, its loyalty to it's previous trainer almost cost it its life. That's bound to have a fundamental effect on its perception of people and any new trainer. As a Charmander Ash was its safety net but I don't think it's a stretch to consider that it even then harbored ill feelings for people.

    The turning point was evolving into Charmeleon and becoming much stronger and as such not needing a caregiver any longer and evolving again into Charizard only exaggerates those feelings, I believe the subtext of the relationship between Charizard and Ash is that Ash loves Charizard but Charizard is unwilling to accept that bond for fear that it might someday be abandoned again so what does it do? It distances itself from Ash and refuses to listen and it is so over confident in its own power that it chooses to fight only when confronted with a foe it sees as worthy and even then ignores the commands it is given, Charizards wants to prove its strength for itself so that it knows it won't ever again have to be that vulnerable Charmander left alone when it isn't strong enough for its trainer.

    It was never about badges or being an experienced trainer, that wasn't important to Charizard. The reason their relationship changes is because when Charizards once again finds itself compromised after the battle with Poliwrath Ash stays with it and nurses its injuries until his hands are raw, the situation it always feared plays out and Ash rises to the occasion with an act of care and compassion that allows Charizard to to see the heart of its trainer. The love and respect that it was too afraid to reciprocate for fear of eventual rejection is finally realized and the unbreakable bond between trainer and Pokemon is forged through literal fire and ice.

    Ultimately Charizard is able to realize its true strength by fighting with Ash and for Ash, the collaboration makes them a better team and better friends. I know it's cliche but as far as I'm concerned it is proof of unwavering love that brings Charizard the ability to trust in its trainer and reach its potential."

    What do you think? Spot on? I think so.

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    So this just happened. 2 promo cards stacked on top of each other and the same tin. Is this supposed to happen?

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 11:59 AM PST

    Given that Pokemon Go, a 3 year old game, has made 1.4 billion in 2019 alone, is there a chance that TPC will shift their strategies towards more mobile/online gaming?

    Posted: 05 Jan 2020 04:26 AM PST

    https://www.superdataresearch.com/2019-year-in-review/

    This amount is simply staggering, and is no where near what a main series game will ever hit. To put the numbers in perspective, it's like SwSh selling over 20 million copies at its $60 box price - and it's not even a 3 year old game.

    Given the amount of time and effort put into developing a main series game, compared to the trickling content that Niantic barely puts effort into, is it not a possible concern that TPC might move towards the development of games that cater more to the casual crowd?

    Not only do these casual mobile games help expand the reach of Pokemon (my family/aunts/uncles play only Pokemon Go, and yet we watch the movie and buy plushes), they are proving to be a cash cow that keeps giving.

    Any thoughts on this? I wouldn't be surprised if TPC goes down this path, given what we see from a steadily declining production value in the main series games. Casual mobile games might be Pokemon's future.

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