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Mon 01/05/00 at 13:21
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I mean what happenes when you collect all 150 pokemon?
when you complete goldeneye you save the world from total destruction, but with pokemon all you have is 150 balls with animals in! and what will you do with all your new found friends???
sell them?, no you will get caught for selling without a licence!
ok then, give them to proffessor oak?, no he doesn't have enough room or time to handle all 150 pokemon.
hhhmmm well you could set them free, but then what is the point in that?
I mean this is the best game to have ever reached the miniature screen of the gameboy and has touched many hearts as ash sets off on his adventures, but you don't feel that you have achieved something at the end of your 1,000 battles and 5,000 hours of staring at the gameboy screen with a stupid gawmless look on your face, I can't think of any benifits of this game except it is wicked when you challenge a mates crappy little charmander on a link cable and then fight him with a blastoise or some other huge pokemon!!
but I rest my case saying that this is the best gameboy game ever drempt up by the crazy japanese minds, until you finish the game and realise that you still have to find another 11 pokemon off a mate or buy the other game which will cost another 20 of your hard earned pounds, But can you tell me that this is all worth the time you spend, hours on end gawping at the miniature screen rather than sitting outside in the sun with some mates!?
Mon 08/05/00 at 18:24
Posts: 0
Fogmaster wrote:
> I mean what happenes when you collect all 150 pokemon?
> when you complete goldeneye you save the world from total
> destruction, but with pokemon all you have is 150 balls with
> animals in! and what will you do with all your new found friends???
> sell them?, no you will get caught for selling without a licence!
> ok then, give them to proffessor oak?, no he doesn't have enough
> room or time to handle all 150 pokemon.
> hhhmmm well you could set them free, but then what is the point in
> that?
> I mean this is the best game to have ever reached the miniature
> screen of the gameboy and has touched many hearts as ash sets off
> on his adventures, but you don't feel that you have achieved
> something at the end of your 1,000 battles and 5,000 hours of
> staring at the gameboy screen with a stupid gawmless look on your
> face, I can't think of any benifits of this game except it is
> wicked when you challenge a mates crappy little charmander on a
> link cable and then fight him with a blastoise or some other huge
> pokemon!!
> but I rest my case saying that this is the best gameboy game ever
> drempt up by the crazy japanese minds, until you finish the game
> and realise that you still have to find another 11 pokemon off a
> mate or buy the other game which will cost another 20 of your hard
> earned pounds, But can you tell me that this is all worth the time
> you spend, hours on end gawping at the miniature screen rather
> than sitting outside in the sun with some mates!?
DIMINCIUS
pokemon are so crap and what is the point of little chinese creatures that don't exist and cost £2.50 for apack of 11!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sun 07/05/00 at 16:41
Posts: 0
Fogmaster wrote:
> I mean what happenes when you collect all 150 pokemon?
> when you complete goldeneye you save the world from total
> destruction, but with pokemon all you have is 150 balls with
> animals in! and what will you do with all your new found friends???
> sell them?, no you will get caught for selling without a licence!
> ok then, give them to proffessor oak?, no he doesn't have enough
> room or time to handle all 150 pokemon.
> hhhmmm well you could set them free, but then what is the point in
> that?
> I mean this is the best game to have ever reached the miniature
> screen of the gameboy and has touched many hearts as ash sets off
> on his adventures, but you don't feel that you have achieved
> something at the end of your 1,000 battles and 5,000 hours of
> staring at the gameboy screen with a stupid gawmless look on your
> face, I can't think of any benifits of this game except it is
> wicked when you challenge a mates crappy little charmander on a
> link cable and then fight him with a blastoise or some other huge
> pokemon!!
> but I rest my case saying that this is the best gameboy game ever
> drempt up by the crazy japanese minds, until you finish the game
> and realise that you still have to find another 11 pokemon off a
> mate or buy the other game which will cost another 20 of your hard
> earned pounds, But can you tell me that this is all worth the time
> you spend, hours on end gawping at the miniature screen rather
> than sitting outside in the sun with some mates!?

I agree totally foggy gess who? and wait till i see u next i never know u new so much bout pokemon
Sun 07/05/00 at 16:40
Posts: 0
Fogmaster wrote:
> I mean what happenes when you collect all 150 pokemon?
> when you complete goldeneye you save the world from total
> destruction, but with pokemon all you have is 150 balls with
> animals in! and what will you do with all your new found friends???
> sell them?, no you will get caught for selling without a licence!
> ok then, give them to proffessor oak?, no he doesn't have enough
> room or time to handle all 150 pokemon.
> hhhmmm well you could set them free, but then what is the point in
> that?
> I mean this is the best game to have ever reached the miniature
> screen of the gameboy and has touched many hearts as ash sets off
> on his adventures, but you don't feel that you have achieved
> something at the end of your 1,000 battles and 5,000 hours of
> staring at the gameboy screen with a stupid gawmless look on your
> face, I can't think of any benifits of this game except it is
> wicked when you challenge a mates crappy little charmander on a
> link cable and then fight him with a blastoise or some other huge
> pokemon!!
> but I rest my case saying that this is the best gameboy game ever
> drempt up by the crazy japanese minds, until you finish the game
> and realise that you still have to find another 11 pokemon off a
> mate or buy the other game which will cost another 20 of your hard
> earned pounds, But can you tell me that this is all worth the time
> you spend, hours on end gawping at the miniature screen rather
> than sitting outside in the sun with some mates!?
Tue 02/05/00 at 21:09
Posts: 0
Pokemon is just another sceme to make you poor and to make than rich, but that life.
Mon 01/05/00 at 13:21
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I mean what happenes when you collect all 150 pokemon?
when you complete goldeneye you save the world from total destruction, but with pokemon all you have is 150 balls with animals in! and what will you do with all your new found friends???
sell them?, no you will get caught for selling without a licence!
ok then, give them to proffessor oak?, no he doesn't have enough room or time to handle all 150 pokemon.
hhhmmm well you could set them free, but then what is the point in that?
I mean this is the best game to have ever reached the miniature screen of the gameboy and has touched many hearts as ash sets off on his adventures, but you don't feel that you have achieved something at the end of your 1,000 battles and 5,000 hours of staring at the gameboy screen with a stupid gawmless look on your face, I can't think of any benifits of this game except it is wicked when you challenge a mates crappy little charmander on a link cable and then fight him with a blastoise or some other huge pokemon!!
but I rest my case saying that this is the best gameboy game ever drempt up by the crazy japanese minds, until you finish the game and realise that you still have to find another 11 pokemon off a mate or buy the other game which will cost another 20 of your hard earned pounds, But can you tell me that this is all worth the time you spend, hours on end gawping at the miniature screen rather than sitting outside in the sun with some mates!?

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