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Re: Nostalgia in Pokémon Games
You think, maybe somebody might of evolved your Pikachu with a thunderstone while you wern't looking? That is the only plausable way I can think of that would allow your Pikachu to evolve without you knowing.
Anyways, my first time playing a pokemon game was at a friend's house with Blue. He started me on a new game and told me not to save. That was no problem for me because I had a similar case of I-can't-find-the-door-syndrome. Actually, the problem I had was that I didn't know the difference between a bike, a potion (I remember seing a pokemon card with the word potion and I thought it sounded funny), and jumping off a small cliff.
My real first game was FireRed. Since I was 11 (and the fact that FireRed has way better graphics), I knew the difference between the previously mentioned things. But I did get stumped on L.T. Surge's gym (and skipped it), Killed Zapdos (no balls left), and eventually my dad's girlfriend accidentally deleted my save file after trying to play at the game corner without me setting it up for her. But not much was lost since I never got to trade with anyone.
Eventually I got Blue for $3 just to see Missingno. and glitch city. Then I got bored and gave it to my little brother. The save file eventually got wiped somehow (it had something to do with a Gameboy player not reading it and Rainbow 6 for the GBC). My first years with pokemon were typical.
Yeah, but most of those evolved around LV25-35. Mine evolved at about LV62, and I'd thrown away all of my thunderstones(headdesk) because my brother wouldn't quit bugging me about having him evolve. He was holding a Magnet, but he was still holding it after the evelution. I also don't have a Growlithe in that game.
You think, maybe somebody might of evolved your Pikachu with a thunderstone while you wern't looking? That is the only plausable way I can think of that would allow your Pikachu to evolve without you knowing.
Anyways, my first time playing a pokemon game was at a friend's house with Blue. He started me on a new game and told me not to save. That was no problem for me because I had a similar case of I-can't-find-the-door-syndrome. Actually, the problem I had was that I didn't know the difference between a bike, a potion (I remember seing a pokemon card with the word potion and I thought it sounded funny), and jumping off a small cliff.
My real first game was FireRed. Since I was 11 (and the fact that FireRed has way better graphics), I knew the difference between the previously mentioned things. But I did get stumped on L.T. Surge's gym (and skipped it), Killed Zapdos (no balls left), and eventually my dad's girlfriend accidentally deleted my save file after trying to play at the game corner without me setting it up for her. But not much was lost since I never got to trade with anyone.
Eventually I got Blue for $3 just to see Missingno. and glitch city. Then I got bored and gave it to my little brother. The save file eventually got wiped somehow (it had something to do with a Gameboy player not reading it and Rainbow 6 for the GBC). My first years with pokemon were typical.