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3485ArticleHoju Koolander@massreality You had the same dilemma? That's comforting and disturbing for both of us. I never thought of the "sophisticated" toy angle, but you're right, it would have been a completely mature purchase to make. It wasn't like it was a Polly Pocket, that's kid's stuff. Mar 24, 2016View
3386ArticlemassrealityThat was a great break down of your relationship with the series. I was in high school by 1998, so I missed out on the Pokemon bandwagon. I remember watching all the kids on the bus playing and trading cards, and I felt like I was missing out on something big. Back when Black/White came out on the DS, I bought a copy of Black just to see what all the fuss was about. I can't say that I fell totally in love with it, but I did enjoy the time I spent with the game. My girlfriend has taken over my 3DS XL once I introduced her to Animal Crossing, so I ordered myself a new one that should be here on Monday. I plan on buying Yellow from the Virtual Console, so I can truly dig in on the old school Pokemon. 20 years of Pok'emon: Looking back to the franchise as an adultFeb 27, 2016View
3387ArticleBenjanimei did get to play a bit of pok'emon white from a nephew of mine. can i just say that i'm one of the few people that's not fond of the recent pok'emon designs? lol. go for it man. i bought the red version on my 3DS and i've been having a hard time putting it down.20 years of Pok'emon: Looking back to the franchise as an adultFeb 28, 2016View
3389ArticleVaporman87I too missed out on the Pokemon craze. I actually had a lot of difficulty understanding it's appeal for a while. I would see and hear about this craze, and just scratch my head. I just didn't see the appeal of it. The same went for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Both seemed really overblown to me. I would be lying if I said I now understand it. I don't. LOL. However, I think I have a better grasp of their appeal to those who did enjoy them, and still do.20 years of Pok'emon: Looking back to the franchise as an adultFeb 28, 2016View
3406ArticleMr MagicI was really into the Pokemon craze when it was a new thing. I watched the show, I played the games. It was something that just clung to me.20 years of Pok'emon: Looking back to the franchise as an adultFeb 29, 2016View
3410ArticleRick Ace RhodesI still can't believe it's been 20 years. It feels just like yesterday I was watching the original series on Kids WB.20 years of Pok'emon: Looking back to the franchise as an adultMar 01, 2016View
3414Articlemunkysrench"I was neglected by my older siblings" --- I resent that! Lol. I do remember when it was out for a while and you had started collecting/trading cards that first year. I wasn't sure if you were actually playing the card game, or just collecting them just to have them. Actually, I still don't know. I know we didn't bond much as kids, with what different likes we had, but I still loved you bud. I'm glad you lived with me for those 5 years, because we had bonded so much. Another great read, allowing me to stroll down another one of many memories in our home.20 years of Pok'emon: Looking back to the franchise as an adultMar 04, 2016View
3440ArticlemickyarberReally fun article, wven though I had no point of reference since I never played. I added your article to my Reading List for today at http://themidnightpost.com/the-retro-reading-list-for-03-14-16-super-mega-huge-edition/20 years of Pok'emon: Looking back to the franchise as an adultMar 14, 2016View
3468ArticleBenjanime@mickyarber in my opinion it felt like one of my better articles as i put more thought into it than some of my past ones. i don't really have much brainstorming to offer as far as article writing goes, but i'm glad you're giving this one attention, so thanks for that :)20 years of Pok'emon: Looking back to the franchise as an adultMar 22, 2016View
3476ArticleNOSAM11its a gr8 seris20 years of Pok'emon: Looking back to the franchise as an adultMar 22, 2016View