What Made Early Pokémon Magical // Gen 1-3 Retrospective

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @ApostateOfMind42
    @ApostateOfMind42 2 месяца назад +239

    This is the first video I've seen that talks about these sort of feelings I had while being a kid playing these games. Fantastic work.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +18

      Hey, thank you. This comment meant a lot to me because it was exactly what I was trying to do with this video. Piece together all the little things that made Pokémon "click" in the hearts and minds of kids all over the world. Thank you.

    • @ShmurkyDurky
      @ShmurkyDurky Месяц назад

      I could tell by the intro music it was gonna be a fire video haha

    • @johnanderson6124
      @johnanderson6124 Месяц назад +1

      Same

    • @turntsnaco824
      @turntsnaco824 Месяц назад

      I've seen at least one other like it, couldn't tell you what it was off the top of my head, but it is a really unique and refreshing way to talk about them. I can picture the other video in my head but I don't remember the channel or video name. But I remember thinking the same thing the first time I heard someone talk about this....not what the games were like objectively, but how it felt to be someone who played the game.

    • @Autotrope
      @Autotrope Месяц назад

      Yeah this was an insta-subscribe for me. Spoken so well.

  • @mddreher4628
    @mddreher4628 21 день назад +6

    1998 Pokemon was magic. I was 10 years old and together with my friends, we tried to catch 150 Pokemon. We've spend weeks on that game. Was great 🤙

  • @wishiwasamuffin
    @wishiwasamuffin 2 месяца назад +153

    I'm a woman and I agree with your take wholeheartedly. My pet cat was my best friend, and he would follow me on adventures. We had both a secret base AND a tree house, and I spent most of my time outside with my cat.
    There is just something so universal in the world to want to have your own space tucked away, where no one can find you, and you can pretend you're anywhere doing anything.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +17

      YES! You really put that feeling succinctly here!

    • @nessyno-name3855
      @nessyno-name3855 Месяц назад +11

      @@ChristopherMaier. Damn bro. What a mean spirited thing to say. Are you okay?

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  6 дней назад +1

      @@nessyno-name3855 I didn't see that comment til now, took care of it. 🗑️

    • @shanemorris3554
      @shanemorris3554 5 дней назад

      That sounds like the plot of a movie ❤

  • @extraplain2412
    @extraplain2412 2 месяца назад +159

    Being born in the 90's really was brilliant for a childs imagination. Growing up watching the Star Wars OT on video, seeing The Lord of the Rings in the cinema and playing Pokemon. Such an incredible time of excitement and escapism that I still love to this day.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +16

      It really is, I'm often jealous of those who grew up with the 80s movies being a 90s kid myself but truth is, we had a lot of good stuff too.

    • @ZonamaPrime
      @ZonamaPrime 2 месяца назад +3

      Not to mention the prequel trilogy and every GAME those spawned.

    • @kristopherwillis8075
      @kristopherwillis8075 Месяц назад +4

      Same here I was born in '93 😊

    • @matthewvandyk7773
      @matthewvandyk7773 14 дней назад +1

      Add having 4 brothers and 2 were 90s kids who grew up in the 90s with you. Having brothers to play Pokémon with really helped build that community feel at home.

  • @GenkoNoMiko
    @GenkoNoMiko Месяц назад +27

    As a female growing up in the 90’s, I agree with all the points you mention but for me personally, there was one more childhood fantasy that Pokemon fulfilled: the desire to have a pet (specifically a trained pet). I was not allowed to have pets as a child because my parents thought I wasn’t ready for the responsibility and while they probably were right, I remember longing for the companionship of an animal. Pokemon gave me the ability to befriend and train any animal I wanted without actually having to worry about it dying from neglect *looking at you, tamagotchi!* Not to mention, the games make you feel like your Pokemon actually love and trust you. As their trainer, you are responsible for their care and in return they fight for and protect you. With every victory or area explored, I bonded with my Pokemon and there was just something so magical about that.

    • @princesspikachu3915
      @princesspikachu3915 28 дней назад

      Fun fact: that was partially what inspired Pokémon.

    • @happytofu5
      @happytofu5 25 дней назад +1

      Same. You get a bunch of cute and cool magical pets who love you. Whats not to like?

  • @mbe102
    @mbe102 2 месяца назад +114

    Pokemon Silver saved my life. I loved Blue, but Silver just had it all. And *spoilers* going back to Kanto from Johto on the Bullet Train was just the coolest thing. To see everything that had changed and to see with new eyes all the old places you adventured through with your Squirtle in what, at the time, felt like forever ago. Its been 23 years lmao...

    • @ChristopherMaier.
      @ChristopherMaier. Месяц назад +6

      Silver evolved you into MEGA INCEL

    • @solidwegy61
      @solidwegy61 Месяц назад +2

      Same here, man. I remember picking up Blue at toys r us (always found Blastoise cooler than Charizard), and then my dad brought Silver. What a childhood that was.

    • @NSixtyFour
      @NSixtyFour Месяц назад +2

      ​@@ChristopherMaier. if only you evolved into something interesting to say

    • @californiafamous
      @californiafamous 12 часов назад

      Haha saved your life okay dramatic

  • @AliLiz91
    @AliLiz91 Месяц назад +12

    I'm really happy Pokémon came into my life. It made me feel like I was a part of something special. I was a lonely child. I had two older siblings but they were 10 and 11 years older and didnt have much in common with. And i was also the quiet kid at a catholic school and had no friends really. My parents had to work a lot. They by no means neglected me but I understood they needed to do what they needed for my wellbeing and i love and respect them for it. I'm thankful to them for allowing me to enjoy Pokemon. They would spoil me with Pokemon stuff on Birthdays and Christmases. It's definitely been a fun ride. Even in my 30s, i embrace Pokémon and that will never disappear. I didn't grow up, I just evolved. Sorry for the long comment (:

  • @MykeG
    @MykeG Месяц назад +41

    I'm a 32 year old working class guy and I still to this day love and enjoy Pokemon..my friends in the same boat do as well..there was an authenticity that will never be diminished.

    • @Specterno1
      @Specterno1 Месяц назад +4

      Same boat dude. My cousin introduced me to blue Christmas day and I grabbed yellow shortly after. Loved it ever since. Planning to replay yellow this Christmas on the chromatic.

    • @dragoon1090
      @dragoon1090 Месяц назад +1

      Same here.

  • @Zearo298
    @Zearo298 2 месяца назад +49

    i always loved that you had all this in the palm of your hand. it really did feel like a whole nother world in there

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +8

      I think that's definitely a part of what made it feel special. The platforms Pokémon was developed for were perfect

  • @CynthiaLabyrinthia
    @CynthiaLabyrinthia Месяц назад +38

    I'm a woman from Europe and I got Pokemon Red about as soon as it came out when I was about 10-11 years old. I remember the enchanting music, the exploration of the world, the sense of adventure and accomplishment of winning battles and progressing to the next area. I spent hours scouring the landscape for Pokemon and items, secretly playing at night when I should have been sleeping. It was my escape from a brutally overwhelming reality, it was one of the few places I had access to at the time where I was actually able to win my own battles. The game helped me so much during a time when I needed support, and those are the best kind of games.

    • @kaydog890
      @kaydog890 Месяц назад

      All I took from that was you're a man pretending to be a woman.

  • @TheYessie08
    @TheYessie08 2 месяца назад +187

    I remember vividly rushing to grandma's house after school to watch Pokemon 😅

    • @eziostone1109
      @eziostone1109 2 месяца назад +4

      I had to be more like you, I was always late at home :(

    • @Xylus.
      @Xylus. 2 месяца назад +3

      Good times

    • @sabath15
      @sabath15 2 месяца назад +2

      Yeah that and Dbz on toonami for me.

    • @robsensei2839
      @robsensei2839 Месяц назад

      Espania ajajjaa 🎉

    • @positronicbeats7496
      @positronicbeats7496 Месяц назад

      I remember my abuelita telling me they were Chinese cartoons of the devil ❤️ which just made me wanting to watch it more as the 5 year old edge lord I was, shout-out to her

  • @LITTLE1994
    @LITTLE1994 2 месяца назад +42

    Those were the peak days of Pokemon. Fun times.

    • @Kino_pup
      @Kino_pup Месяц назад

      It’s because they weren’t all cutesie fully. They actually had some attitude other than “hey look how cute I am! I’m a creature that fights for a living! We aren’t really supposed to be all cute!”.
      I really do dislike that the Pokémon are tiny and their purpose is to be cute. I want them to fight and be a little mean.

  • @jamesstone404
    @jamesstone404 2 месяца назад +33

    That “Between Game” time where all you think about is the game, I thought they was just me hyper fixating. Glad to know I’m not alone. I’m in the middle of a shiny hunt for the roaming legendary beast in HeartGold and I just constantly find myself thinking about it & imagining how it would look in the anime or what the lore is of me just constantly chasing the beast

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +6

      Honestly I imagine everyone does it -- I like to put terms to things so that I can better understand them and talk about them easier. I'm surprised there was never a term made for it. But yeah, I've done that my whole life. If it's something I really enjoy, chances are I'll think about it a lot when I'm doing other things.

    • @jamesstone404
      @jamesstone404 2 месяца назад +2

      @@humblemudgames same! Great video! Looking forward to more regarding pokemon

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +1

      @@jamesstone404 This is my first Pokémon video, I talk about a little bit of everything 😅 Hope you choose to stick around!

    • @jamesstone404
      @jamesstone404 2 месяца назад +1

      @@humblemudgames I will definitely check out some more videos. Im open to knew things, & I may discover something else to obsess over. lol

    • @shanemorris3554
      @shanemorris3554 5 дней назад +2

      It's probably a bit of both, but I think it's only natural when you're really enjoying something to get that feeling. It's the same thing when you are waiting for the next episode, the next book (remember waiting for Harry Potter books?) or even waiting to get home and read the next chapter of the book your teacher told you to put down because it's maths class, not English 😅. Being neuro divergent probably just makes the feeling more intense

  • @DrPOP-jp7eb
    @DrPOP-jp7eb 2 месяца назад +7

    I love your concept of "in between gaming". Its absolutely true. Even today, I barely play the games but love watching Gen 3 retrospective and trivia videos. Immersing myself in these worlds (beyond just playing the games) is the purest form of escapism.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад

      Honestly I do the same thing with so many franchises. It just helps to have a term for a thing sometimes.

  • @MetalGildarts
    @MetalGildarts 15 дней назад +2

    I was born in 1993, so I was there to witness the early evolution of this. To say that I have fond memories of the early games is an understatement. Some of the best days of my childhood were hurrying to get home from school and turning on my Gameboy and catching more pokemon.

  • @conversepromise
    @conversepromise 2 месяца назад +46

    I remember in like elementary school if I wasn’t talking about Sonic I was usually talking about Pokémon 😂 the impact it had on my childhood is pretty insane looking back. I always wanted to be Misty too as a little girl and have the most cute and badass Pokémon lol. I think this was such a cool way to talk about the nostalgia of those early games and it got me to reminisce how meaningful it was to my childhood. May have also almost shed a tear from the nostalgia feels not gonna lie 🥲

    • @princesspikachu3915
      @princesspikachu3915 27 дней назад

      I started out as a Sonic fan who quickly took to Pokémon in 1998.

    • @matthewvandyk7773
      @matthewvandyk7773 14 дней назад

      No Sonic fans with my friends or my older brother and younger brother, until the adventure games. It was Donkey Kong and Pokémon. Eventually Banjo Kazooie, Digimon and Yu-Gi-Oh were added. Then Sonic.

  • @codinginflow
    @codinginflow Месяц назад +7

    It has been almost 30 years since I first played Pokemon Blue and I'm still obsessed with this game.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  Месяц назад

      I'd highly recommend watching Jrose11's single Pokemon speedruns on RUclips then! he does a lot of Pokemon blue/red

  • @PKMNTrainerCal
    @PKMNTrainerCal 2 месяца назад +15

    This is a great video, you raise a lot of really interesting points that I've never seen anyone else discuss. The thrill of going out exploring in nature has always been one of my favourite things about Pokémon, and may have even helped to cultivate my love of doing the same in real life.
    I think one of the reasons Pokémon is so good for "in-between gaming", at least in Gen 2 onwards, is the clock-based events. While you're away from the game day turns to night, berry trees grow, and events like the Bug Catching Contest come and go. This makes you feel like the world has a life of its own.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks so much! Yeah, I think the clock-based events really helped flesh out the Pokémon world and make it feel more real. It was definitely something I missed in Ruby/Sapphire, but I also liked the fact that I didn't have to wait until nighttime to catch a nocturnal Pokémon or whatever.

  • @OfficerGranite
    @OfficerGranite Месяц назад +12

    This really hit the nail on the head. I was born in 92 and still have very strong feelings about these games to the point where I make animatronic Pokémon and I’m 32 years old.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  Месяц назад

      animatronic Pokemon sounds really cool!

    • @OfficerGranite
      @OfficerGranite 23 дня назад

      @@humblemudgames yeah I’ve got videos of them on my channel

  • @PanLift
    @PanLift 2 месяца назад +15

    I can only half-answer your question since I'm not from across the pond, but still: your points majorly resonate, at least to me. My (and my sister's) childhood home was a small cabin surrounded by forest, but our parents' jobs required a lot of traveling, so in a weird way the GBA Pokemon games were a reminder of home as much as their own adventure. Time and weather have no doubt eroded my real life Secret Base, a cozy spot behind some thick trees near a river bank, but I'll be sure to keep an eye out for it when next I visit my folks, just in case.
    They were also some of the only games (along with Metroid) that let you play as a girl. It's not such a rare thing nowadays, but it felt like it at the time!
    Bonus memory: my dad found Crystal on the ground outside a gas station. I'll always remember it as the game my big sis pretended not to care about (even though she loved Pokemon) so that I could have it. That was huge, especially being the little sister where most of my stuff had always been hand-me-down. Getting my own little journey that even my older sibling didn't know the details of felt really important to me.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +4

      I love this, thank you so much for responding and sharing all of this. I bet it was really cool being the one to experience Crystal first even though you were the younger sister. I received lots of hand-me-downs when I was younger so I absolutely understand that.

    • @Soafia
      @Soafia Месяц назад +3

      The getting to play as a girl thing is so true. I feel like most games back then that let you play as a girl where as just like a playable character that’s one of many, or the girl is just like a side character or something, but Pokémon really gave an experience where you really got the same game regardless.

  • @PKInTheUniverse
    @PKInTheUniverse 2 месяца назад +28

    Obligatory fake outrage , how dare you not mention Pokémon Stadium on N64 or the transfer pack or the surfing Pikachu mini game. All right now that I got that out-of-the-way , this is a really dang good video man! I never really thought about when I was a kid how it really was marketed to youngsters who had this desire to go out and explore. And we are really like that when we ask questions like that in who would win in a fight, a bear or a gorilla . I never knew the story about the collecting bugs either from the creator . When I was a kid, I sure did love to collect things whether it be pogs or baseball cards or whatever. I have a lot of fond memories trading Pokémon with my buddy Andy. And I remember watching him play the game on the super game boy as well. Thanks for this video man, I appreciate it.

  • @EddEttor
    @EddEttor 2 месяца назад +12

    Every day before grade school my mom woke me up and made me breakfast as I watched Pokemon. It's unbelievable how far it's come and the influence it has had on culture.

  • @UnimpressedViking
    @UnimpressedViking Месяц назад +7

    what made it special: it was fresh

  • @HollowRick
    @HollowRick Месяц назад +11

    Born in 92 I was the perfect age for Pokémon I remember getting Pokémon red with a grape purple Game boy color for Christmas I was hooked all the way through Gen 3 Then fell off after that until my girlfriend got me back into the series with black and white 2 :)

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  Месяц назад +2

      Same story here, more or less! Born in 93. I liked gen 3 and then stopped playing, I didn't like a lot of the monster designs in Diamond and Pearl. Came back during X and Y.

  • @southmcwow
    @southmcwow 2 месяца назад +19

    I was in the thick of the Pokémon mania back in the day. Freshly turned 8 years old less than 2 months before receiving Blue for Xmas. I was basically addicted for the next 4 years to Pokemon.
    I eventually lost interest in Pokemon a little bit but always sort of loosely paid attention.
    I’m in my 30s now and I know this series still means so much to me because last year, I came across an instagram post. The post wasn’t Pokemon related, but it had the original Azalea Town tune playing on it. The feeling I felt when I heard that song again for the first time since probably 2000, was pretty indescribable. All these emotions of how much I once loved the series came back instantly. That post is why I bought boxed copies of Gold and Silver. Gen 2 was and still is my favorite generation. It’s why I rediscovered my lost love of the TCG and started collecting again over the year. I’m happy I found my way back.

    • @marcellusrobinson1465
      @marcellusrobinson1465 Месяц назад +1

      I know the feeling of being in the thick of it! I was 9. Do you remember seeing Pokémon the first movie. Every theater was packed with kids!

  • @goldiegrace
    @goldiegrace Месяц назад +5

    I‘m a European woman in my early thirties and only recently fell out of love with Pokemon because I realised at some point that I only bought new titles out of obligation to my undying nostalgia even though they got really really bad but I will always have a special place in my heart for effectively all generations until 6. However nothing hits as hard as the OG games. It’s exactly what you said: the schoolyard rumours got crazier every day and at some point someone told me I could visit Kanto in my Silver Game? That sounded as scammy as the guy in the pokecenter at Mt. Doom who tries to rip you off with Magikarps. And then it turned out to be true! Wtf!!!
    I also think back really fondly of the mystery surrounding the Regis in Hoenn with the braille rocks and Relicanth at the first position of your team and Wailmer at the last? That was still a day in Pokemon game development that wasn’t ruined of all the handholding of the later games and I love them more for it.
    I still would call G/S/C my favourite Pokemon games of all time even though the 2nd generation is canonically bad with the weirdest level curve, most gym leaders using only Kanto Pokemon, many Jotho Pokemon not even appearing before fighting the League and everything else that leads to Jotho being nothing more than an extension of Kanto but still. I obviously didn’t care about any of that as a kid and that’s testament as to how great these games were and how they permanently rewired my brain.
    I also fully agree with the in-between time. Nothing made me obsess as much over a game I was not currently playing as that shitty little Pokemon Channel game for GameCube. And it wasn’t even good! But it successfully made my entire little world revolve around it down to the exact minute. But Nintendo pulled that off several times (in my case) with their franchises, another one being Animal Crossing.

  • @s.k.6100
    @s.k.6100 Месяц назад +4

    I honestly cried for this video. It really spoke to the feelings I had as a kid and how I always felt in a way I never really realized. Pokemon Silver was my favorite version of any of the three, but I think I spent the most time in Sapphire. It was something all of my closest friends were into and we all had link cables and game boys so we could share the experience together and trade and battle. It was always great. Pokemon Red was the first video game I ever properly owned and I had it for the Gameboy Pocket. While it was never the franchise that truly captured all of my in-between gaming, it did capture a lot of it. Zelda has and always will be my #1 but when I think of my shared experiences in video games, Pokemon was it. Zelda was my not really private passion, but just solo, whereas Pokemon was truly a group thing for me. I remember competing with my friends to see who would beat their game first. For us, it was always competition to see who was truly the best.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  Месяц назад

      Welcome to the House of Humble, my friend. I loved reading this.

  • @femtrooper
    @femtrooper 2 месяца назад +2

    Great video! It is definitely a series that still keeps me young! To this day I love it because you go on a big adventures and that's my favourite type of JRPG! Keep them coming!

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад

      I'm so glad you liked it! Pokémon truly felt like no other, and it along with EarthBound were my first modern day setting RPGs. 💜

  • @tibi20024
    @tibi20024 2 месяца назад +9

    I may not have grown up with Pokemon all that much(most of my experience with it as a kid were the DP anime, the Adventures manga and some toys I had) and I may have only started playing any Pokemon games relatively recently(2021 or 2022 I believe) but something about this game just resonates with me on a personal level.
    Because Pokemon always seemed so cool and magical to me as a kid and even now. I mean exploring a wonderful new world and making a team of superpowered pets to fight other trainera is just something else and even after playing so many other games I can say that there still is something special about Pokemon that most other monster taming games don't offer.
    As for other game series that made me do as you put it "in-between gaming" probably have to be Yo-Kai Watch, Dragon Quest and The Legend of Zelda as those series are the only ones besides Pokemon to have given me that special feeling of exploring a grand world full of whimsy and magic at your own pace and thinking of what you'll do next in the game even if you're not playing it at that time. This feeling is just...something else that I can't even explain into words and that I think is great.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +1

      @@tibi20024 Thanks so much for being the first to talk about in-between gaming with me! Yeah, Pokémon is really great at making you feel like you were on a grand, big adventure. I also really enjoyed Yo-Kai Watch, I used a song from that game in one of my most recent videos. I can definitely see Legend of Zelda -- those games are just full of wonder and mystery. And Dragon Quest is such a phenomenal series too.

  • @RestorationRelaxation
    @RestorationRelaxation 2 месяца назад +16

    This editing is too good!

  • @PUZZLEcheese
    @PUZZLEcheese Месяц назад +6

    Hey, a female fella from Europe here, trying to give you some insight as you asked. :)
    I mostly agree with your experience/feelings, especially the adventure, nature, film/anime and cute monster parts. I think, Pokémon has a good variety of cute AND badass monsters, unlike Digimon and Yugi-Oh; that's why the game is so accessible to boys AND girls. Don't underestimate that. I really liked that with Pokémon, I had a common interest with the few male friends I had. I also liked that there were some really strong female characters (Gym Leader, Elite Four) in the game - oh and how happy I was when I finally got to play as a girl in Crystal! Sadly, I never experienced the schoolyard rumours back then because most Girls in my hood still weren't interested in Pokémon and Gameboys, but I adopted these chitchats quite early in the internet of the early 2000's. What an exciting time! I remember trying out some of those glitches (Missingno, Sunny Town, etc.) and I think that was the basis of my later interest in technology.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks for reaching out! Yeah, I think you're totally right -- in the same game we have Eevee, we also have Nidoking, for example. I think Pokémon gaining popularity right at the dawn of the Internet really helped its impact as well. It's awesome to see the barriers Crystal was able to break down 😊

  • @abrahamlinkin2414
    @abrahamlinkin2414 Месяц назад +1

    This video was pretty neat! I wasn't expecting such a neat reference.

  • @cammyy4472
    @cammyy4472 Месяц назад +3

    I loved pokemon and still do to this day! I felt every single feeling you spoke about and still do today, always taking my game boy out to play pokemon while sat in trees just made it feel that much better and real! Quite depressing to realise how amazing our imaginations where are kids now we are adults we literally don’t have one anymore 😢

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  Месяц назад

      The world can absolutely be depressing, but I try really hard myself to still search for that magic in games and let my imagination flow. Imagination comes from sustained boredom and a lack of distractions (like cell phones) in my experience. It's still there. Just a little harder to find it, especially if you're out of practice.

  • @austingood22
    @austingood22 2 месяца назад +18

    373kb… but we had 150 Pokémon. That’s crazy. The world also felt huge, like you said.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +6

      Yeah, the file sizes of these older games are just bonkers to me. EarthBound, for example, is only the size it is because of the large amount of music it has -- the music of EB is either very close to the size of or maybe even bigger than the size of the actual game, if I remember correctly

  • @RebornAudio
    @RebornAudio Месяц назад +2

    I’m literally at the start of this video, and the sounds you’ve used for your ident scratched such an odd itch in my brain. Fantastic.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you! They are amongst my favorite noises in gaming. Some others always play at the end of my videos 😊

  • @LordofDestruction123
    @LordofDestruction123 2 месяца назад +8

    I recently restarted playing gens 1 and 2. I had never completed the gen 2 pokedex before, and the battery in my Yellow version had died as well. My quest to complete the pokedex has really changed the way I play Pokemon. It's much more thought out. As a kid, if a move didn't do damage, I didn't use it, with exceptions for hypnosis and mean look for special use cases when trying to catch difficult pokemon. I recently battled Whitney again, while almost 10 levels underlevelled. The amount of strategy needed and the feeling of accomplishment afterward is something I missed when I was a kid, just playing for the story. But at the same time, being able to experience those stories again is really something special.

    • @MacUser2-il2cx
      @MacUser2-il2cx 2 месяца назад +3

      Rollout is like Rage so if you can take out Miltank before it uses it too many times, you're good.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +4

      Whitney was definitely the Pokémon Dark Souls boss for kids everywhere back then, lol. I think a lot of us didn't appreciate status moves until we got older.

    • @LordofDestruction123
      @LordofDestruction123 2 месяца назад +2

      @@MacUser2-il2cx I had a Geodude max out on defense curl while tanking the weak rollout hits, and then healed right before the last one to just wall her completely in one of the games.

  • @bradleyoldford7754
    @bradleyoldford7754 Месяц назад +2

    +1 sub that was a great watch thank you. Loved the edit of the 9 games in a circle there at the end when all the Pokemons tears were going into Ash.

  • @TheDronitus
    @TheDronitus 2 месяца назад +5

    I recently completed the pokedex in pokemon blue and crystal. It was a blast playing these oldies! I never really got the social experience of trading and link battling but being a part of the fandom on the internet was always special to me. Watching videos about the games, reading wikis and forums to figure out stuff was a huge part of my childhood

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  Месяц назад +1

      What you described about watching videos, reading wikis and forums and stuff -- THAT is in-between gaming, like I was trying to describe! Thank you for this!

    • @skycloud4802
      @skycloud4802 Месяц назад +1

      I don't think it's an experience that translates so well today. Sure there's online play from home now, but physically carrying a Gameboy to school as well as your friends and playing over a link battle was a magical feeling (remember this was a time before smartphones, or even kids having phones in general). It was also a time for collecting at school in general eg Pokémon cards, pogs, tazos, football stickers etc. the vibe was awesome.

  • @beachside_Reptiles
    @beachside_Reptiles Месяц назад +4

    I used to wake up early before elementary school to watch the original show. nothing could wake me early those days. Pokémon have such great memories.

  • @cecillewolters1995
    @cecillewolters1995 2 месяца назад +2

    Awesome video man, you bring a lot of interesting stuff to the surface I never actually thought really deep about. Thanks ^^

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +1

      That makes me happy to hear! (or, read rather 😅) thank you!

  • @gamerdude612
    @gamerdude612 2 месяца назад +11

    I Remember how I'd rush home after school to catch that intro when you get in the door just in time and hear I want to be the very best like no one ever was it felt so rewarding then after it goes off rushing through the homework and dinner to go play Pokemon I loved it then now and forever I mean you see my Pidgeot it's something I'll always hold dear reminds me of a simpler time.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +3

      That was me with Dragon Ball Z.

    • @AB-qe8cs
      @AB-qe8cs Месяц назад +1

      Core memory unlocked .. wow I had forgotten what life really was like back then!!!

    • @gamerdude612
      @gamerdude612 Месяц назад

      @@humblemudgames I Love DBZ as well haha

    • @gamerdude612
      @gamerdude612 Месяц назад

      @@AB-qe8cs The Best times little did I know back then

  • @Saborvainilla2024
    @Saborvainilla2024 Месяц назад +1

    Man
    You nailed it!
    My first game was Pokemom Yellow.
    My beloved childhood movie Pokemon.
    Nailed it!

  • @pattyg1184
    @pattyg1184 2 месяца назад +3

    Awesome video. Randomly popped up on my RUclips feed. Can't wait to see more.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +2

      I'm so glad you liked it! I have a ton of stuff out and try my best to get a video out each week. I'm glad people are seeing this now because for the first couple of days it actually kind of flopped! It 10x'd today so I guess the algorithm blessed me.

    • @pattyg1184
      @pattyg1184 2 месяца назад +2

      @@humblemudgames keep shooting for the moon 🌙

  • @armorykittington
    @armorykittington Месяц назад +1

    Dude, me and humblemud had the exact same childhood lol. I can relate on every single level. Gens 1-3 are easily my favorite, and I still apeedrun them for fun. Then, even as an adult I was blown away after watching a RUclips video that you could legitimately catch Mew early in the game. Great video, cheers!! ^__^

  • @adamlattea3483
    @adamlattea3483 2 месяца назад +7

    As a young boy, I hated going through caves. Especially the ones that required flash. I remember being so bull headed through one play through I forced myself to go through the cave without the HM. Back then I didn’t understand what repels did lol good times, I got my blue game boy color along with pokemon blue for my 7th birthday in 99

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +1

      I've heard stories of people making it through the cave without Flash but never did it myself!

  • @gemlik_rogue
    @gemlik_rogue Месяц назад +4

    I'm a woman in her very late 20s. Pokémon Yellow was my first pokèmon game and I remember the pokemania being huge in Italy as well. I was always fascinated about the mysteries surrounding the pokémon games from gen 1 to gen 3. I remember I spent hours trying to search a way to get the skeleton versions of Kabutops and Aerodactyl because I thought you could catch them at some point or thinking that if I could complete the 151 pokedex I could get that golden bird from the anime.
    I consider myself lucky for being able to experience all this with other friends and daydream about what to do next on our cartridges.

  • @Tamed_Delirium
    @Tamed_Delirium 2 месяца назад +4

    YOU SAW the anime air in US? Man I wish I was old enough for that. youre the OG brotha
    the pokie man edit got me so good lol
    satanic panic in pokemon was so real in my family, i remember my brother literally begging and convincing them until gen 4
    AINT NO WAY you did that to castform, i never looked at him like that until now, I cant unsee it
    I totally agree on the waiting time period and the whole thought processes I swear you come up with some of the greatest words and terms in videos, and they genuinely make sense to the point where i can use them and ppl know what im saying for the most part without any context
    I CANNOT wait to hear you talk more about pokemon and the other gens. the gen 2 remakes are my personal fav games of all time
    again i love how you mention and credit everything for a hot min i was like what game is that at 18:10 but all it took was a quick glance at the description and i knew i was persona 3 reload. Thank you, you have no idea how nice that is

  • @ThatReplyGuy
    @ThatReplyGuy 2 месяца назад +10

    Obligatory comment for Algorithm-sama. No game recommendations this time, sadly (unless you want some more mainstream ones; I've been trying to stick to niche games only) but this was an excellent video. I also grew up playing pokemon, ever since it first came to the US, and upon reflection, you're about about how it made me feel and all of the different itches it tried to scratch. I've only recently gotten back into the franchise recently after dropping it at the end of Gen 4, and have been enjoying it more or less.

    • @ThatReplyGuy
      @ThatReplyGuy 2 месяца назад +3

      Oh wait, I lied, I DO have a recommendation. I was really into these monster battling games as a kid thanks to pokemon, and I played a shit ton of other franchises, too. Two I would recommend are Dragon Quest Monsters 1 and 2 on GBC and Magi-Nation on GBC.

  • @livviloolah
    @livviloolah Месяц назад +8

    I feel compelled to comment as a lady in her late 20s from the UK who loves pokemon and still plays... I have always loved animals/wildlife and disney. my favourite VHS tapes were pokemon, the land before time and the lion king. like many children in the UK still to this present day, my preferred media was american, and this largely shaped my interests. so I believe your analysis is accurate, children who were hooked on pokemon have shared interests like adventure, nature and animals. I laughed out loud at your bear vs gorilla fight question, as a child I came across the "animal face off" series on TV and it was simply breathtaking to me 😂 like someone had hopped into my mind. my love for animals also meant even in gen 1, I had a dislike for magnemite, voltorb, porygon etc. thank you for your video as it has helped me reflect why I love pokemon 🌈

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  Месяц назад +2

      I'm glad the bear vs gorilla joke got you 😂😂 I'll never forget the time I was in a conference room and we were all just talking and I randomly brought that up. I didn't know how it was going to go, and then there was this pause... and then someone was like, "well, I'd say the bear, probably...." and then someone else was like "gorillas have THUMBS, though, dude" and then I knew I asked the right question 😂
      The Land Before Time is one of my favorites too!!!

    • @BobbyFlay14
      @BobbyFlay14 Месяц назад

      Land before time was the best! Little foot and the gang

  • @zachariousmccool5768
    @zachariousmccool5768 2 месяца назад +7

    I (like you) was there from the begining. There are 2 things that really stick with me. 1 is the animations. Psychic was so cool with its wavy effects and Fire Blast with its Kanji symbol.
    But more importantly was Pokemon Crystal. It was the first time I ever had a choice to play as a boy or girl.
    I am a boy but after all of the games forcing me to play as a dude I got to pick a girl and to this day whenever I get the option I will always pick girl...because Pokemon Crystal gave me that option......its small but important.
    Fantastic Video. You can feel the love from it.

    • @MacUser2-il2cx
      @MacUser2-il2cx 2 месяца назад +1

      Hyper Beam is so damn cool! That sound effect too!!!

  • @ZaffreRevolution
    @ZaffreRevolution Месяц назад +1

    fantastic video, and i think these general feelings of discovery and childlike wonder remained in the gen 4 titles as well. maybe not so much gen 5, but those games are great for their own reasons. i've been getting back into this series a bunch lately for the exact reasons you laid out here, although i don't think i've seen it be put as eloquently as you laid out, so kudos! this video was awesome

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  Месяц назад

      Thank you! I remember being pretty blown away by the scope of the cities in gen 4-5. I just personally didn't like a lot of the evolution designs in Gen 4. Ambipom really stands out to me as a worse design than Aipom, for example.

  • @ndn624
    @ndn624 Месяц назад +1

    The replay value on these games then & now is still one of the best all time!!!

  • @idklol4197
    @idklol4197 8 дней назад +2

    I never thought about that "in between gaming" concept but it makes so much sense. Is this the reason why gaming in adulthood isnt so magical as as a kid, because there arent any obstacles to doing whatever you want?

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  8 дней назад +1

      That's a good question. I think the abundance of choice we have as adults, combined with the new responsibilities we have as adults, both contribute to making us feel like games have lost their magic. In order to tap back into that, you really have to be present with a game and make it special. Sometimes the game is just up to snuff, but speaking from experience, there are a few games I've played for the first time over the last couple of years that I found that magic in. Shenmue, Silent Hill 2 Remake, Granblue Fantasy Relink, Super Mario Odyssey, Skies of Arcadia, to name a few.

  • @AliLiz91
    @AliLiz91 Месяц назад +1

    Woman viewer here (: I'm very happy I was old enough to experience Pokémon when it first came to America in 1998. I was 7 years old and I remember just seeing it show up at the store and then on TV and I was instantly hooked. I knew it was something unlike anything we've had and so many peers around me got into it. I tuned into the anime because i didnt have a Gameboy yet. My grandmother had a super Nintendo and a game boy adapter to play game boy games and she had Pokémon Red and Blue and she would let me play it at her house. Pokémania was certainly a time to be alive. It spread like wildfire 33 years old and I'm still loving Pokémon to this day and still playing (:

    • @SnuubScadoob
      @SnuubScadoob 29 дней назад +2

      @AliLiz91 For me, I think I was 11 around 1998, and it started with the games, then I discovered the anime. Pokémon.. man… it shaped my childhood. I enjoyed it with friends, go shamed for it endlessly by my parents and bullies, and now - years later - here I am, still enjoying it with friends and millions of people online.

    • @princesspikachu3915
      @princesspikachu3915 28 дней назад +1

      I was 10 in 1998. I started with Red version but eventually I had Blue and Yellow as well. I had 2 GameBoys and a link cable. I was obsessed with Pokémon as a kid.
      Even now that I’m 36 I still enjoy it and I have since introduced my daughter to the games. I started her with a copy of Red.

  • @kristoffercedric4565
    @kristoffercedric4565 Месяц назад +2

    This video brought childhood, nostalgic tears to my eyes. It literally translated my feelings when I first saw the 'I would do anything to experience playing Pokemon for the first time again' meme. That magical, unexplainable feeling of going on an adventure with just a Game Boy and a cartridge; this video explains that feeling all too well.

  • @dannysha6458
    @dannysha6458 11 дней назад +1

    I’m 27, I still remember being 3-5 years old in 1999-2001 and the pokemon craze was just insane. My brother, cousins, & neighbors had cards, games, or a toy. Pokémon stadium 1-2, red/blue, snap, it was all so cool.
    I remember when gen3 came out and I still loved the cards and games but it was clear that a lot of the 1st gen pokemon fans were growing out of it.
    Idk if we’ll ever see that same hype again, Pokemon GO was probably the closest to recreating that and even then the hype around it wasn’t not on that level.

  • @sslocke
    @sslocke Месяц назад +1

    Being there from the beginning was truly magical. Everything was brand new and no one had a clue what they were doing. The internet was still in its infancy and not many people even had a home computer let alone the internet and understood how it worked. If you got stuck you couldn't just hop online and quickly find the answers. Even most strategy guides you found in stores would leave off a lot of info to still allow you to explore and learn things for yourself. The best way to learn was by doing and then pooling your knowledge together with your friends to connect all the pieces. Rumors were all over the place and you always wanted to be the first to accomplish something major and show it off to your friends the next day. We will never experience that again so being a 9year old at the time Pokemon first came out was one of my fondest memories.

  • @Violet-fj3lr
    @Violet-fj3lr 12 дней назад +1

    As the youngest sibling in my family the thing that I think was key to my love of pokemon back then was that my older brothers got priority over the TV and console games over me, but they completely forgot about the game boy. I got to enjoy it whenever I wanted as long as I had batteries and never had to fight for my turn. Everything else in the video resonated with my experience as well, but that was crucial to it becoming so special.

  • @ChichiNaka
    @ChichiNaka 26 дней назад +1

    Being 5 years old, having Pokemania taking over the world, pokemon on tv in the morning, pokemon cereal, pokemon in every magazine, pokemon cards and trading at school, pokemon tournaments on the weekend etc
    it is also just fucking insane that these massive 30+ hour jrpgs existed on the gameboy color and were a lot of peoples first and/or only video games as children

  • @Kolorka
    @Kolorka 2 дня назад +1

    I'm a girl from Europe. When I was a child, probably like 6 years old, my friend showed me a Gameboy Advance SP he got from his mom, who visited Japan and bought it there for him. The game was in English and it was some kind of Pokémon ROM hack, I didn't know they existed as a cartridge, but here we are. I didn't speak English at that time so I just remembered how the words for different moves looked like and I used them by memory. These creatures were some remade Pokémon with different names and designs but with the same attacks I think. And that's where my love for Pokémon started.

  • @_sacredseven_
    @_sacredseven_ 2 месяца назад +7

    Born in 95. The year pokemon came out in the US. Names Ashden. Naturally I spent my childhood feeling like the show was about me. Especially since my main interest were insects and animals. It was Uncanny. Pokemon and Dragonball are the two most influential and Iconic popculture franchises for millennials by far. Even in the west. First game I played was Crystal on Gameboy color. Then Ruby that a friend gave me in 4th grade. Then my aunt got me Fire Red and Emerald for my Birthday shortly after. The first game I ever played all the way through.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +2

      Yeah, Pokémon, Dragon Ball, and I'd probably also include Sailor Moon, were really just revolutionary for anime in the US. Then we got InuYasha, Yu Yu Hakusho, Naruto, One Piece, etc. I don't know if you got to that part yet in the video but I do specifically shout-out DBZ 😊 I was born in 93, so I'm right there with you.

  • @wagenbach
    @wagenbach Месяц назад +1

    Woman from Scotland here, was 'too old' for pokemon when it got big because of the cartoon around 99/2000 but I still watched it after my paper round and then dug out my old gameboy to play the games as a teen and I was obsessed! It was so much fun!

  • @swagbear9965
    @swagbear9965 2 месяца назад +2

    Great video. Gens 1-3 were so amazing. Gens 2 and 3 are the most repayable for me. I must have played each one 20-30 times through since I was a kid. Not sure what it is, but those games just look good, sound good, and bring me so much joy to play them again and again. I miss when Pokemon was in its prime! There was so much mystery and excitement for the games/lore

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you!! You know, my gut reaction when someone asks which game my favorite is has always been to say Ruby, but I was never able to identify why until I went back to capture footage -- like you said, the games just look SO good. Especially around the Fortree City area. I captured the scenes in the video so you can see what I'm talking about if you missed it, but the changing weather and the way the clouds are overhead and you can see your reflection in the water ... I know RSE aren't everyone's favorite, especially compared to Gold/Silver/Crystal, but man are they cozy games.

    • @swagbear9965
      @swagbear9965 2 месяца назад +1

      @@humblemudgames yes for sure! Gen 3 (Hoenn) games just look absolutely amazing, the best in the series in terms of design, music, and overall sense of adventure. Fortree city, Lilycove, underwater, the desert, and meteor falls are all such incredible areas

  • @liamtaylor6838
    @liamtaylor6838 2 дня назад +2

    I remember when I was young, my pokemon emerald cartridge went into the washing machine and broke.
    I had transferred all my favourite pokemon from colosseum and XD onto it to do the battle frontier, it was the culmination of a huge amount of my time, which felt so big then because of how young I was.
    I think that was my first experience of true grief. I was heartbroken. All of my beloved pokemon had died. And I felt like it was my fault, my negligence.
    I had a funeral for them in the garden and buried the cartridge. That was a core memory for me.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  День назад

      Oh my gosh. I'm so sorry. My little brother tripped over my PlayStation cord and it destroyed my PS1's disc drive, right as I got to the part in The Legend of Dragoon that I got on the demo disc for that game... core memory and grief for me too. I had saved up for months to finally get that game.

  • @CrispusGames
    @CrispusGames Месяц назад +1

    You've made some pretty interesting points. Great insight! I can relate 100% to your experiences.
    I have a very vivid mental image of the 2nd generation areas, as if they were real places and it's nostalgic to even walk through the forests and towns every couple of years, as if to visit my old hometown. The mystery and exploration aspects were pretty important, but for me the bond to ones own monsters is of equal importance. My Suicune for example has a special place in my heart as a real partner that helped me through hard in-game trials and quests. It felt like it was more than just a pile of data ...

    • @CrispusGames
      @CrispusGames Месяц назад +1

      I also think there is something intrinsically Japanese about this whole exploration aspect and the mystery surrounding nature.

  • @CapnDredd
    @CapnDredd Месяц назад +2

    Born in 88 and I spent hundreds of hours in the Kanto region. I still spend time there to this day. The music tugs on my heart taking me back to a time where life was so much simpler and things just seemed right

    • @solidwegy61
      @solidwegy61 Месяц назад

      Same for me. Only difference is, in my case, it's Joto.

  • @Ktizzle1987
    @Ktizzle1987 21 день назад

    Thank you so much for this video. I’m really missing the 90s and didn’t know why. This explains a lot haha

  • @bla2772
    @bla2772 15 дней назад +1

    Pokemon has captured my imagination since I was little I’m now 27 and married and still does, I recently started getting into the card collecting aspect and it’s an amazing hobby filled with wonder

  • @lordofchaos97
    @lordofchaos97 2 месяца назад +11

    Man, Gen 2 is so special to me. Crystal was one of my first games, and got me hooked into the franchise, then when Platinum and Soulsilver came along, they solidified the feeling that this franchise is great. Even now, I still get the same or similar feelings when replaying them, or doing things I missed out on, and when away, I find myself thinking of them rather often. For all the faults and limitations, the odd or questionable decisions, the games for the most part are still some of my most treasured memories and adventures.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +2

      Crystal has a lot of magic to it for sure. I don't know if you ever went back and tried Red/Blue, but that's where I started. Fire Red and Leaf Green were great remakes and I've heard good things about Let's Go as well.
      When I was making this video, I realized how much I love Gen 3. And I couldn't pinpoint it before, but now I realize it was the coziness and attention to detail of that gen. If you go back in this video and rewatch some of those clips I've got of the area around Fortree City... it's a beautiful game. I really love the shot where the character steps onto the bridge and the clouds float overhead that's in this video.

  • @smz257
    @smz257 Месяц назад

    Legend Of Dragoon sighting!! great vid my friend

  • @jessicasretrolunacy
    @jessicasretrolunacy 2 месяца назад +4

    Hi Humblemud, this is your first vid that I've watched, I really like your presentation and thoughtfulness.
    I'm probably the wrong person to chime in to the comments here as I'm not a Pokemon fan, I tried Red/Blue, they failed to grab me and the business model of having to buy more to get everything rubbed me the wrong way; and I was forced against my will to watch marathons of the cartoon, so my opinion is a bit acerbic. That said, I absolutely see way more appeal in the early gen Pokemon than more recent entries, and you raise a great observation about how well Pokemon touched on the natural childhood inclination to explore all of the world's strange creatures and collect things that speak to them.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +2

      Thank you so much Jessica! I hope you choose to stick around. It's really cool to read the perspective of someone who was enamored by Pokémon like I was. Truth is, I never really liked the multiple versions concept of the games myself, despite some of the benefits that I mentioned in the video here. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment, share your thoughts, and for the kind words as well!

    • @jessicasretrolunacy
      @jessicasretrolunacy 2 месяца назад +2

      @@humblemudgames I plan to, I really like your perspective and you vocal presentation has a chill, soothing quality, I can tell you put effort into getting it dialed in right.

  • @filo5930
    @filo5930 Месяц назад +2

    Pokemon was like a mythic thing for me being a kid, i loved it so much, made me love animals in real life and always wanting to have a pet with me, its so good.
    The first time i got a gameboy with pokemon red, oh boy

  • @RolandKoller90
    @RolandKoller90 8 дней назад +1

    I loved the video! But what you said at the end IS true. Nothing will ever capture the world like Pokémon did when it first came out. It felt like its own world and we were all part of it. The perfect time for an 8 yr old like me back in 98. Perfect amount of technology made life magical. I miss those days so much.

  • @lazyhippie6139
    @lazyhippie6139 2 месяца назад +3

    I'm a girl, and agree with all of this, really.
    I felt there must be something more to life, and sometimes still do. That was Pokémon for me. You are so right about Pokémon perfectly capturing children's imaginations. Finding little secrets here and there was so cool (also, why aren't secret bases a mainstay?).
    Never thought about in between gaming, but that makes a lot of sense. I guess I technically spend tons of time doing that. Despite having the time, I don't game nearly as much anymore, but I still enjoy thinking about and discussing the games.

  • @fran3ro
    @fran3ro Месяц назад +1

    Trees ARE, in fact, really cool. Some are huge HUGE living beings that people give for granted. I sometimes stop and look at some particularly big exemplar and become astonished at the height or how some branches extend long distances like from one sidewalk across the street. Really cool inded.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  Месяц назад

      I really want to visit the Redwoods in California one day.

  • @raulbarros8077
    @raulbarros8077 27 дней назад +1

    Man I gotta agree, having a secret base in emerald might be considered a “useless” mechanics nowadays, but damn that is so awesome, I wish all games pokemon games moving forward would have that

  • @jspur6
    @jspur6 2 месяца назад +2

    I remember playing before the internet was available to my town. The surprises around every corner were amazing. I miss the feeling of discovery from finding the simplest of game secrets, being an adult sucks lol

  • @Wolfman1491
    @Wolfman1491 27 дней назад +1

    This video was a blast from the past, Pokerumors were very real.

  • @josephforjoseph
    @josephforjoseph Месяц назад +1

    You puting words to the feelings of adventure... I always think im kinda crazy in how i still hold that restlessness i had as a kid, now an adult. Every day I feel the desire to go on an adventure. Interestingly having grown up and see what the world is like, that feeling burns even brighter but with limited interpretation to acheive it. After all, in this day and age, what would constitute exploring a ruin to find something of significance to the world (truly) or physically doing something that carries significance. If only life were more clear in defining ways we could truly go on adventures.

  • @awa0927
    @awa0927 Месяц назад +1

    Although I loved the first 3 gens of Pokémon, I believe it only peaked at Gen 2.
    When gen 3 came out I remember so many of my friends and family members saying “Yea… I’m done with Pokemon. It’s just the same old stuff” or “OMG gen 3 Pokemon design are so ugly!!”

  • @SupaDadMoto
    @SupaDadMoto 25 дней назад +1

    Great video. Definitely can relate to the "in between gaming" never had someone put that feeling into words though. I remember when they first came out I was too poor for the games but had the cards and watched my friends play the games. My first game I owned was emerald and that was after I had actually stopped everything pokemon just due to age it re-ignited my love for the franchise and been playing the games ever since and now look forward to sharing that with My daughter.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  25 дней назад

      Love this comment. I hope you and your daughter create some awesome Pokémon memories!

  • @eliasperez9639
    @eliasperez9639 18 дней назад +1

    When I attempted playing beyond Gen 2, I felt like the shift to slower and clunkier Pokémon moves and battle transitions were drooling, it could just be the Diamond or like a one off experience but it killed my desire for Pokémon. The DS and 3D graphics were probably the trade-off. Gen 1 and 2 games had a perfect amount of speed gameplay for the early game grind and also the mid-game drag of thinking about prepping for the Elite 4. It also gave it great replay-ability. Also, I felt like the character design really aimed for round, circular, and baby'ish designs with big eyes. Then they just evolved into some crazy mean design character. I just feel like Gen 1 character design silhouettes were more distinctive.

    • @RolandKoller90
      @RolandKoller90 8 дней назад

      This was well said. I still play gen1-gen3. I also still collect cards, but only gen1-gen2. You said it perfectly with how the first two gen designs are unmistakable. They stand out. The hundreds of additions now are too busy. Vintage always wins.

  • @pokemaniacdavid
    @pokemaniacdavid 12 дней назад +1

    Dude you nailed it with the riding home after buying a new game 😅
    Excellent video. You have a ton of talent for describing feelings us gamers have but don’t really know how to put it into words.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  12 дней назад

      Hey, thank you so much! That was my goal. I wrote this 'in-between gaming' script probably 3 or 4 times before I eventually tried blending it into my Pokémon script, and then that's when I realized I had something special.

  • @backupchannel8865
    @backupchannel8865 2 месяца назад +6

    2:37 Not only RUclips itself is mostly males, but also most people who would look for videogame content on RUclips are male, so it's not on you, that's just men and women having in general different interests and pastimes.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад

      That's definitely true. I just see that ratio and am like, damn. 😅

  • @whimsicalVanilla
    @whimsicalVanilla Месяц назад +3

    I saw the pokemon anime first and didn't have any gaming system until I was 10, so the first pokemon game I ever played was Leaf Green. As a girl, I liked how pokemon were cute or cool, and animal like. I enjoyed seeing how they interacted with the world around them, and I loved how the original anime was filled with adventure as well as a sense of mystery and wonder. I was so excited to finally go on my own adventure in Leaf Green, and remember getting lost in Mt. Moon. A lot of the battles were really difficult for me, because I didn't know all of the type match-ups and only really trained 3 or 4 pokemon (Blastoise, Clefable, Pikachu, and I think Pidgeot). I don't know why I didn't have a Ninetails on my team, when Vulpix is one of my favorites. I remember getting so invested in the gym and elite 4 battles that I'd cheer on my pokemon out loud, believing that they could actually hear me saying "C'mon, knock out that Onyx!" and work harder for my sake.
    Then when the gen 4 starters were announced, something seemed off about their designs to me. It seems like the starters for each generation, from gen 4 onwards, look less and less like pokemon (the first time I see them) and it takes me a while to warm up to them.
    The new games are fun too, but I feel like I can't get as absorbed in them. Maybe it's because they took away our ability to pet our pokemon and hold treats for them to eat? Or maybe it's because all of the houses in Scarlet/Violet are fake and there's hardly any NPCs to talk to or trade with or hear lore from? It just doesn't feel as immersive or real anymore.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  Месяц назад +1

      I'm so glad you eventually got to have that experience of playing the games for the first time, even if they were a little difficult at first. Cheering your mons on like that is adorable. I agree with you that the newer games & starters just feel like they're missing some secret sauce. I love certain ideas they have, like regional variant forms, but I'm a little iffy on a lot of other elements

  • @Ic3Man_Gaming
    @Ic3Man_Gaming 2 месяца назад +2

    A Neature Walk and Dude Where's My Car reference in the same video? We got a man of culture on our hands.

  • @Deoxys911
    @Deoxys911 6 дней назад +1

    It's been a decade now since the last Pokémon game with true Secret Bases released and I am still eagerly awaiting their glorious return. Please Arceus, answer my prayers!

  • @bizzy5439
    @bizzy5439 2 месяца назад +1

    You get an automatic like for the aspen joke lmao cool video dude thank you

  • @charlottesmith4434
    @charlottesmith4434 18 дней назад +1

    Hello! Woman 'from the other side of the pond' here. I remember playing pokemon red on my gameboy outside my house, sitting on the pavement with the other kids in my street. This would have been about 1999. I couldn't figure out how to get 'cut' so an older student from the local high school (who I was lowkey a bit afraid of) took my gameboy from me and got it. She also caught a magikarp for me and when I asked her why she'd got this useless pokemon for me she said 'be patient, it'll turn into something awesome if you level it up enough'. That's why Gyarados is my favourite pokemon :) Now I' a teacher and I have a student who'se into 'retro 90's stuff'. My gameboy has broken its save function, so I'd play pokemon for hours but be unable to save my game. This student offered to take my gameboy and fix it (as his parents are both electrical engineers!) and lo and behold he did!

  • @JAFarrow
    @JAFarrow 2 месяца назад +16

    Hi I'm British and I'm a girl! Except when I was a kid everyone spent all their time trying to convince me I was not a girl which was pretty traumatic. Pokémon was a great safe place to get away to

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  2 месяца назад +2

      I'm so sorry for what you went through, but I'm glad you were able to find comfort in the game.

    • @1trevor30
      @1trevor30 2 месяца назад +1

      Convince you're not a girl? I've never seen parents try to do that unless their child was trans. Logically speaking it makes no sense for a parent to do that otherwise.

    • @JAFarrow
      @JAFarrow 2 месяца назад +4

      @@1trevor30 I am trans

  • @naejimba
    @naejimba 2 месяца назад +1

    I think the evolution mechanic is some of the magic. Most of my time away from the games was spent wondering what they would evolve into and drawing pictures based on those ideas. It is such a great surprise the first time it happens, and what a unique and exciting means of progression in an RPG game. It is a huge part of the "unknown" which is what makes an adventure so exciting. This also mirrors our own growth and wondering what we will be and do when we grow up. I mean, it turns out being an adult sucks, but at the time it seemed like endless possibilities.

  • @brandonlafferty7065
    @brandonlafferty7065 13 дней назад +1

    This just solidifies my thoughts that we need a game that is just the first 3 gens areas and pokemon all in 1 game.

  • @nessyno-name3855
    @nessyno-name3855 Месяц назад +1

    My admittedly American but "non-stinky boy" experience with the appeal of Pokemon as a child was definitely the draw of nature as you put it, but to me, less so than seeing cool monsters battle the thing that appealed to me was the animal companionship. I loved the idea of having cool pets to dote on and learning about their unique abilities and taking care of them the same way I took care of my dog and cat, with the added bonus that they could be like magical familiars that helped me explore the outdoors in new ways. I lived in the country as a kid and so sometimes I would go walking around in the field or the woods and I would imagine the interactions I would have with wild pokemon or my party and what habitats I could come across. The magic of pokemon was kind of marveling at nature and complex ecosystems to me, even as a child.

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  Месяц назад +1

      Absolutely. The animal companionship component is one thing I wish I had touched on a bit more in my video in hindsight. A lot of people have offered their opinions on things they think I should have or shouldn't have included, but your suggestion is the one thing I'd have actually changed.

  • @TeaquestSagas
    @TeaquestSagas 22 дня назад +1

    thought this might just be nostalgia talk, but boy does "there must be something else out there" fit me

  • @zeo797
    @zeo797 Месяц назад +1

    the PSO sounds get me everytime :) I love it

  • @vinnie830
    @vinnie830 Месяц назад +1

    I was a kid in the 90s and used to take my dog for a walk and explore the forest we had near our house (I remember grandmother cooking something tasty and putting it in my backpack for me to eat something when im outside). When my dog passed away I cried for days and then suddenly i saw Pokemon on TV...
    That first season with Ash, Misty and Brock wandering around forests/countryside and being lost or finding new creatures and new friends during their adventures with their pets/friends - that was exactly my childhood. Pokemon helped me to deal with a trauma caused by the loss of my friend and healed me.
    PS:
    i remember one time in the the forest, I met two kids. They thought my dog (German Shepherd) is cool and we talked, they came to play with him and we sort of became friends for "one episode". It was so magical - just like on Pokemon when Ash met someone during next episode where he was walking through Beedrill forest... You won't see such situations these days i think...

    • @humblemudgames
      @humblemudgames  Месяц назад +2

      I'm sorry for your loss. I'm curious if you are a fan of Mightyena. That Pokemon always reminded me of German Shepherds. And yeah, I feel like a lot of kids don't have the same adventures that 70s/80s/90s/00s kids did.

    • @rakeguy7703
      @rakeguy7703 Месяц назад

      ​@@humblemudgames I'm not that much of a fan, but still, in that gen I was always giving Mightyena my dog's name.

  • @armorbearer9702
    @armorbearer9702 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent video! I agree that Pokémon hit the market hard. The anime, games, and card game was all great. The manga was not too bad as well.

  • @shakool2kool
    @shakool2kool Месяц назад

    Amazing summary, especially at the end

  • @PerilsAbound
    @PerilsAbound Месяц назад +1

    My childhood franchise was Dragon Quest, I remember taking my dad's remote while he went to the restroom and getting his party killed in Dragon Quest VIII-good thing he saved a lot back then.
    Some of the memories and moments that shaped me were directly correlated to Dragon Quest games, especially the first 9 games.

  • @shanemorris3554
    @shanemorris3554 5 дней назад +1

    That in between is so important! I get the same thing when reading