It catches my attention when you play the Blue Pinball the music from Ecruteak City and Cianwood City plays. Cities in the Johto region when the Second Generation had not yet been released and the first 151 Pokémon still existed.
Ty for this. It's genuinely fun and exciting to watch this. And to learn how both tables actually work. Digletts move you to dif areas. Pikachu bonus spawns two pikachu, although I don't know how you keep them up for so long. Is it timed so that they refresh how many times they can help you if you don't fall into a Pikachu slot for so long? Or does it have to do with score? Get 3 times and then bellsprout makes a pokemon appear. Evo then hitting it in the top-left area makes you evolve a pokemon. 3 blues at top upgrades your pokeball. Did I miss anything on the red table? I'm still watching the red table area. Oh ya and cave makes a slot hole appear. Oh I noticed when you have Get without the last one the arrow for belsprout is there, but you always go through an extra time to get all the letters solid. Does that guarantee a new pokemon to appear or something??
okay so for the pika bonus it's there until you die. They help you until you lose the ball you don't need to charge the spinner. With single pika you do have to charge it. Go through the left or right loops with three arrows and you unlock EVO (ditto) or GET (bellsrpout) respectively get gives you one point and evo gives you two. For each three you get a bonys stage. beating that makes you advance bonus stages. and yeah the thing with diglett and psyduck is correct. everything has its equivalent in the right thing.
You seemed reluctant to use table nudges at first, often not using early on in places where they probably could have helped, but later on seemed to have no issues using them. Would I be correct in guessing that you were learning to play as you went?
Incredible play when I played this game pokemon used to repeat themselves many times everytime you went to catch they were always different are you using any gameshark or something?
@@psychedelicartistry 49:47 Mew appears, but you'll need to hit Mew 256 times to make a single segment of the letters appear. After all of the letters appear, you'll need to hit it 256 more times to get Mew inside the ball. This takes a total of 1024 hits to catch Mew, which is impossible in 2 minutes. However you'll still get Mew's Pokedex entry once Mew runs away
Amazing TAS! Must've talem a long time!
One of the best games for the Gameboy.
So much content.
Incredible dude!
It catches my attention when you play the Blue Pinball the music from Ecruteak City and Cianwood City plays. Cities in the Johto region when the Second Generation had not yet been released and the first 151 Pokémon still existed.
I never noticed that.
i definitely have to try it, thank you very much for showing it and good game ^^
Hope you enjoy it!
Ty for this. It's genuinely fun and exciting to watch this. And to learn how both tables actually work. Digletts move you to dif areas. Pikachu bonus spawns two pikachu, although I don't know how you keep them up for so long. Is it timed so that they refresh how many times they can help you if you don't fall into a Pikachu slot for so long? Or does it have to do with score? Get 3 times and then bellsprout makes a pokemon appear. Evo then hitting it in the top-left area makes you evolve a pokemon. 3 blues at top upgrades your pokeball. Did I miss anything on the red table? I'm still watching the red table area. Oh ya and cave makes a slot hole appear. Oh I noticed when you have Get without the last one the arrow for belsprout is there, but you always go through an extra time to get all the letters solid. Does that guarantee a new pokemon to appear or something??
okay so
for the pika bonus it's there until you die. They help you until you lose the ball you don't need to charge the spinner. With single pika you do have to charge it.
Go through the left or right loops with three arrows and you unlock EVO (ditto) or GET (bellsrpout) respectively
get gives you one point and evo gives you two. For each three you get a bonys stage. beating that makes you advance bonus stages.
and yeah the thing with diglett and psyduck is correct. everything has its equivalent in the right thing.
You seemed reluctant to use table nudges at first, often not using early on in places where they probably could have helped, but later on seemed to have no issues using them. Would I be correct in guessing that you were learning to play as you went?
Incredible play when I played this game pokemon used to repeat themselves many times everytime you went to catch they were always different are you using any gameshark or something?
Its never use any cheats or action replay/gameshark.
The game developers really didn't want players to catch Mew, did they?
Maybe it is only catchable with the Master Ball?
@@planeto57 Not even...
Wait when did he catch Mew?
The script says its impossible but it's hard for me to tell what you are saying in that description anybody mind elaborating on it for me?
@@psychedelicartistry 49:47 Mew appears, but you'll need to hit Mew 256 times to make a single segment of the letters appear. After all of the letters appear, you'll need to hit it 256 more times to get Mew inside the ball. This takes a total of 1024 hits to catch Mew, which is impossible in 2 minutes. However you'll still get Mew's Pokedex entry once Mew runs away
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