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hotdealtayZV posted an update 12 years, 10 months ago
Also for all those which are not enthusiastic about the entire Pikachu team, it’s difficult to argue using its achievement. Sport Freak is currently on its sixth generation of Pikachu, and still going strong. Some might contend that, by now, they have long since oversaturated their collection, but hey, if it is not broke don’t correct it. It’s hard to think that the current population of 493 different Pokemon started with a simple 151, with the Blue, Red, and Yellow Pikachu games.
As with most Pokemon games, you play a young boy who has just become old enough to begin his own adventure. He’s given a beginner identity and sent off in to the vast area called Kanto. Pokemon Yellow takes the basic role-playing game fighting format and give it a breath of oxygen. You have a team of six Pokemon. During your journey you encounter multiple random encounters with other coaches. You’ll need to win these battles to level up your Pokemon and make them stronger.
There are also Fitness center leaders, which are strong coaches that are out to beat you. During fights, you could have one Pokemon out at a time. Turns are then taken in which each participant tries to “faint“ the other player’s personality. What makes the Pokemon line fascinating, however, is that all strike moe has a certain essential characteristic. As luck might have it, each character is vulnerable to one essential characteristic. For instance, a grass form Pokemon won’t hold up against a fire type attack. That contributes to some interesting and surprisingly stregic battles.
Although you can argue Yellow model is simply the same specific thing as Blue and Red, you can find theoretically a few differences. Rather than choosing between Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur, you are just given Pikachu. Yes, Pikachu!