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I miss when we would get a separate game for home console but that doesn't really make sense now
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>>733632731
same. it was exciting to see your pokemon in 3D an animated. They also used to try adding texture to the pokemon in 3D that they now dont bother with and just make them look like cartoons in 3D if that makes sense.
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Snorting the copium that Champions is the Battle Revolution successor we dreamt of.
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>8 Pokeshit threads up on /v/ right now
Why does /vp/ even exist at this point?
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>>733633812
It's crazy how this ancient ass game looks better than any 3D Pokemon game during the last 10 years. What's even the point of Pokemon existing anymore?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITFIuHsM_0k
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>>733638220
kino
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>>733638220
I'd argue the animations in pokemon stadium 2 are better than all the cardboard looking switch games.
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>>733639235
Today I shall remind them.
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>>733632731
Stadium and Colosseum were good because the former let me store Pokemon so I could do multiple runs and both of them offered trading so I could get those evolutions on my own.
Battle Revolution sucked because it had neither of those. Ranch was also a downgrade compared to even Box.



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