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Do you think Pokémon is for younger kids older kids or for any audience in this day and age.

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  • Parasyte
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I'm 15 and I still play the games. Heck, this summer me and my friend watched the first episode of the TV show, and it was pretty badass. I know Deviant Auido and Nugget still play it.

It is true. I am a fan of games on both hand-held and regular consoles. I also watch the anime. Do you know how many times Satoshi and friends have been duped by Team Rockets' basic disguises? It is a ridiculously high number, and many times after discovering their true identity Satoshi says,"I should have known it was you!".

Yes, you should have known, yet you still just do not get it.

Anyway, I am incredible excited for Black and White. Well, I am getting Black because I want Reshiram. And I am picking Tsutarja... probably. For four generations I have picked the grass starter. I am not sure if I am more disappointed that Mijumaru and Tsutarja get no secondary typing or that Pokabu is yet another fire starter to end with a dual typing of fire/fighting. It is a good typing, but it is getting old.

In fourth generation, the map was becoming too complicated. Some of the youngest audience, I know, were having difficulties making it through the game. I am glad that generation five keeps a map that does not have you traveling in weird patterns. I think the younger gamers will appreciate this. Also, they have altered the form of experience gain and level of evolution change. This will give players more reason take time to battle with each of their Pokemon. Older players may have gotten bored with the game if they can collect and level all their pokemon with ease. Now it should take more time to finish this task. Seriously, who does not want to collect them all?

**Many people have hate for the poison type, but I think they are wonderful. I cannot wait to play with Dasutodasu a new poison type who looks like a garbage bag**

 

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