When watching the trailer for Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu and Pokémon Let's Go Eevee, I began to wonder about the decision to focus on Generation 1 Pokémon. Personally, I really like the idea of doing this, and cannot wait to relive Pokémon Yellow as I play this game with my eight year old kid, who's never experienced Generation 1! But what about subsequent generations? What about the people show grew up with Pokémon Silver and Pokémon Gold? I've had a crazy thought, and...it is crazy.
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Online gamers have an incredibly wide range of options. If you belong to this group, you can find a source of entertainment on an extensive list of websites, as well as on social media. But, when you’ve been in this world for a while, things can get quite uninteresting. Well, if you’re looking for a game that will offer you something new – a gameplay that you haven’t experienced so far that comes with a rush of excitement – you…
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