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FACT: Menu Pokemon sprites should have been made in pixel art, same style as battle sprites from gen 4
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They are pixel art. They are 2-dimensional bitmap images. It's just that they don't look pixelated because they are tiny icons on a high definition screen.
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>>59268679
Not every 2D bitmap image counts as pixel art, thoughbeit
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>>59268681
And Pokémon isn't mincraft and adapted as the generations passed.
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>>59268664
Yeah these icons are soulless as fuck. They're probably automatically generated which is fucking gay. Sprites are important, they should be handmade.
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They did that in sword and shield and it kinda looks ass
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>>59269213
It actually started with Let's Go Pee.
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>>59269286
I played this but I won't lie and say I have any memory of anything in it.



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