Yeah, the water reflection mechanic was really neat. Seeing your own reflection and moving clouds and such. Being able to see Kecleon’s shadow in the water is a cute touch.
A well-thought-out touch too! Kecleon is supposed to change colors like a chameleon to match wherever it is, not become transparent and let light pass through it. So of course it would still cast a shadow.
I always felt like this game nailed the feeling of adventure, I think because the world feels like it makes sense and is cohesive. E.g. in the midgame many of the towns are around mount chimney, and all the towns have some connection to it, the hot springs, the piles of ash, people talking about the air quality. In the new pokemon games it often has felt like you will suddenly be in e.g. a snow area and it doesn't really fit into the world. I really loved that they paid so much care to make that not be the case in these games. One of my favourite parts of the game is when you get surf and you start going towards Fortree city, the music is super triumphant, and the weather is crazy and new features like the long grass. That route is really long but I never felt like it was "too" long because it was exciting to feel like you are traversing the wild. I really liked the abandoned ship as well, I only wish they had more stuff like underwater on the water routes, although it was very fun finding all the treasure by using underwater passages.
There is something so speical about the way shinies look in 2D sprite form. I still remember when I randomly bumped into a shiny pink sharpedo while trying to catch a wailmer for the regi puzzle. Such a pretty purpely pink colour! 💜
The Pokémon cries in the background is really one of those super small things that’s just so cool at the same time. Little things that really don’t make a difference on gameplay but add charm all the same.
Also, if you have a Pokémon with Swarm for their ability (idr if it needs to be in the front of the party or if it doesn’t matter) you hear Pokémon cries in the overworld more frequently! One of my favorite details especially bc I love using Nincada
If you go to the house with 6 wingull, there is an NPC outside who will say that he thought that using Pokémon to fly required getting a bunch of flying types together and tying ropes to them all. Another fun little inclusion: There is an NPC in Fortree City with a wingull. If you interact with the wingull, or maybe the NPC I don't remember, the wingull will leave, and the NPC will say that he sent it off somewhere. Then, in a house in Mossdeep City, you'll find that same wingull; it delivered a letter to the NPC's girlfriend and will go back to Fortree City when you interact with it again. I just love this little interaction, as the wingull flies 2 towns away, over land and sea, to deliver a letter. I don't recall if you get an item or something out of it, but it's just a fun little easter egg that makes the world feel more alive.
I used to imagine/roleplay that my pokemon eggs liked the heat from the hot spring and the warm sand, so I'd go there and "heat them up", making them warm and happy xD
Very solid list! The Pokémon cries in the overworld and the reflections also resonated with me too. One awesome detail that I believe is exclusive to Gen 3 is the different colors for raising/lowering stats during battle. The attack ones were red, the defense ones were green, and speed was blue. A very neat touch that was unfortunately lost in future gens by making all stat changes one color. Another thing I appreciate is that there’s animations for some held items like the smoke ball, which has your Pokémon poof in a cloud of smoke. So many special things about Gen 3, which is also my first too!
My favorite details about Ruby/Sapphire 1. You can look out the window in the SS Tidal 2. Getting a portrait of your Pokémon in the museum 3.The footprints you leave in the sand
I'm not surprised they thought of this. But I'm a little surprised that they take mercy on you if you're broke, since it isn't a softlock. You can always go rebattle a random trainer using your Pokenav to raise the tiny amount that the museum charges. In Red and Blue the Safari Zone is similarly required to progress -- to get the gold teeth to trade for the strength HM and to get the surf HM -- and they don't let you in for free if you're broke. If you've already fought all accessible trainers, picked up all items on the ground and either used, tossed or sold them, you're softlocked apart from trading in something that already has Surf, or a Meowth to earn some money with. As early as Yellow they recognized this problem and if you don't have the money they let you into the Safari Zone for whatever amount you have, just with less Safari Balls. And if you have no money you can enter for free but you only get one ball. The same problem can happen with the Saffron guards, who you have to buy a drink for. FireRed and LeafGreen fixed this by changing what they accept from any vending machine drink to a special key item you get for free in Celadon.
It was also only recently pointed out to me that the invisible Kecleon on the bridge by Steven has its shadow on the water underneath. Nice little detail.
The reason why you cant sweet scent in the doorways is because the doorway tiles don't have wild encounters! Also if you dont have 50g when team aqua is there, the girl just assumes you're part of team aqua bc ur broke just like them lol
That all makes sense, thank you for the additional info! I'd be a terrible game designer putting encounters in the doorway and making the museum stop progress lol
@@alyoalyoalyo it's ok! The games have a lot of weird quirks For example, there's an unreachable area in the Slateport harbor that looks like you should be able to get there, and it seems at one point they were gonna let you to bc that area has working doorways! There's just no way to get there bec they hid the "door" to that place out of the bounds of the map.
5:50 no clue why, but I remember always going to this bathhouse as a kid when breeding pokemon because I figured the warmth from the hot tub would help the egg hatch faster or something.
There is an old lady that gives you an egg there who suggests something of the sort. Although, maybe it was supposed to be a hint to the effect of the Flame Body ability instead.
I remember having great memories of playing sapphire version when I was younger, and as my family consisted of pokémon fans; I had to get at least one copy of some game eventually. That was either sapphire or diamond, but I like sapphire more, so I tell others I started on that one. Unfortunately that copy would become lost for some time due to disinterest in the series after sun & moon had their course, and a lack of care for hardware preservation. One day it was found, and thus my interest in the series came back due to learning about some of the more technically interesting aspects of the game (RNG; ACE; comp; etc.). Nowadays I'm on a government program which gives me funds to live, and thus the first thing I purchased with those funds was a Japanese copy of pokémon emerald to mess around with since I never had that game, and saw a ton of praise for it online and offline. You best believe I messed around with that copy so hard that I accidentally disabled all surfing in the game. Both games are still in my possession to this day, but they don't get played often because I feel as though I've done everything I'm interested in. Maybe if I find some people IRL somehow to play then I'll have some use for this jacked up Deoxys, or the other competitive pokémon I have.
That all sounds awesome, I love hearing about people's experiences and the like with it. Games get lost so easily as kids! But that's great you were able to play around with it more, and you say to the point of disabling surfing?! That sounds so wild and funny, I had no clue you could do something like that but I'm glad I know now haha. Unique games!
I played through Ruby again during a ribbon master challenge and there's just so much to love about Hoenn in the original Gen 3 games. It really takes me back to when I was a kid playing them when they were the newest games.
I vividly remember seeing a commercial for Ruby and Sapphire either on TV or in a magazine, and I saw the image of the trainer running in the puddles in the rain and I looked over at my mom and I was like "mom, mom, you can walk in puddles!!" I was so excited XD So many camping trips and car rides playing Sapphire 💖
Tall grass was in a bunch of games, the first time I saw it was in pokemon Gold, in the national park. I immediately tried the cut trick and when you cut gen 2 super tall grass, it turns into classic tall grass. Which is funny because one block has 4 sprouts so it looks like you just made even more grass But yeah, it appeared north of Solaceon in gen 4, north of Mistralton in gen 5 and south of that castle in gen 6 where you find Honedge. I haven't played the other titles, but yeah super tall grass has been a staple since Johto!
Gen 3 is my absolute favorite Gen, the balance of towns and sheer wilderness really made you feel like being on an adventure. I still remember when i fought my way through the 'jungle' area after fortree city, with the rain stopping and the trumpet OST kicking in, seeing the clouds mirrored in the puddles on the ground, i was completely blown away.
I was playing through Platinum last year finding all kinds of little details I didn't appreciate as much until now. I'm surprised you didnt mention berries!! I got really into berry planting/harvesting in Platinum in ways i never could in older games where the battery was always dry. It was so cool to not have to buy potions or to be able to equip berries in battles without worrying about scarcity bc I grew tons of em. And the Vs Seeker!? Letting you rematch any trainer and they have new dialog!?? I never appreciated these things until I went back!
That's cool! Platinum probably does have a lot to experience again! And you're right, there's still a lot to explore with berries and other things, thanks for the reminder! :D
I think there’s a lot of youtube videos that are funny or engaging, but this was really fun. The genuine enthusiasm and joy you express going through these moments is fabulous. Thank you for sharing~
Some of the little graphical things they put in to show off what they could do now on the GBA and its better graphics chip. The wobbly reflections in the water, splashes as you walk through puddles, your shadow on the water as you cross the bridge, footsteps in the sand, and Fortree and Pacifidlog walkways sagging under your feet. Also, the phrases you told reporters could be exchanged with other players if you used the Record Corner to mix records with friends. You'd see things on the TV about others in your friend group, what phrases they entered, some random Pokemon they caught and what they named it, or an item they bought. Secret bases are similarly swapped with friends too, so you can see how each other decorated them and battle each other's teams there. ...All of which very few people ever did because it's a nuisance to hook up the cable and go to the Record Corner, and it has no immediately visible or well-explained-in-game effect. It's one thing ORAS handles so much better, swapping your data wirelessly and automatically when you're near another player.
Oh cool! Thanks for the addition on swapping, I totally missed some of those since I didn't get a chance to experiment with it when I was younger, but that's a bunch of great things to experience
I looove this video! Reminds me of all the hours spent playing Emerald when I finally got my hands on it back when I was Idk 12? Pokemon on the GBA was the most glorious it ever got to me. Thank you for activating those memories. Thank you. Have my like and subscribe and I look forward for more content!
And this is why Hoenn is my favorite region, why Sapphire/Alpha Sapphire share the top spot of my favorite Pokemon game. Hoenn is so alive! It lives and breathes in a way no other region does. I never get tired of the atmosphere, the sense of adventure. What more could a nature-loving girl want?
I think you’re confusing the dark grass in black and white for tall grass, in bw there were dark green patches of grass that would start double battle encounters but they also had tall grass that obscured the player avatar in certain areas. If you remember they had little tight rope type things that could allow you to walk over the grass as well. Loved those routes as a kid :)
You can actually find a decent quality replacement labels for old Pokemon games online, so if a blank cartridge is bugging you a bit, you can always get one of those for like 2 bucks.
Awesome video mate ^^ I love playing gen 1-4 and still do every day. Some details that are also really cool can be unlocked with a trade cable thingy Your friends secret bases get added into your world, just as interviews, contest paintings and other things to gush over
Thanks! And true, I wish I had a cable still to experience it but maybe in the future, thanks for the addition about the extra stuff! That's really awesome
I think the only bad thing about the water, is the fact that the wild pokémon that appears in there are mostly the same. For that reason, exploring the routes that require surf is boring.
I love both the Originals and the remakes, as I joined the series with Ruby as well, but it annoyed me that in the remakes, the tree ninja just stands there.
I never owned any of the GBA Pokémon games, I was only able to play them through my dad's hacked Xbox. I used to play Sapphire on it all the time and it was great! It's probably my favourite Pokémon game of all time actually
For some reason it has no label? No it’s because you were a kid and kids peel off stickers 😂 my first game was yellow when I was 4. I still have it and it has no sticker either. But that’s what makes it special 😊 the memories
Yeah, the water reflection mechanic was really neat. Seeing your own reflection and moving clouds and such. Being able to see Kecleon’s shadow in the water is a cute touch.
A well-thought-out touch too! Kecleon is supposed to change colors like a chameleon to match wherever it is, not become transparent and let light pass through it. So of course it would still cast a shadow.
I always felt like this game nailed the feeling of adventure, I think because the world feels like it makes sense and is cohesive. E.g. in the midgame many of the towns are around mount chimney, and all the towns have some connection to it, the hot springs, the piles of ash, people talking about the air quality. In the new pokemon games it often has felt like you will suddenly be in e.g. a snow area and it doesn't really fit into the world. I really loved that they paid so much care to make that not be the case in these games. One of my favourite parts of the game is when you get surf and you start going towards Fortree city, the music is super triumphant, and the weather is crazy and new features like the long grass. That route is really long but I never felt like it was "too" long because it was exciting to feel like you are traversing the wild.
I really liked the abandoned ship as well, I only wish they had more stuff like underwater on the water routes, although it was very fun finding all the treasure by using underwater passages.
There is something so speical about the way shinies look in 2D sprite form. I still remember when I randomly bumped into a shiny pink sharpedo while trying to catch a wailmer for the regi puzzle. Such a pretty purpely pink colour! 💜
Definitely! And wow that's so lucky to come across a big pink Sharpedo like that, that's awesome! :D
I found a random shIny Zubat in meteor falls whike I was RNG breeding. I was so excited I screamed so hard lol.
I really like how earnest this is. Unabashed delight in the small details of art
The Pokémon cries in the background is really one of those super small things that’s just so cool at the same time. Little things that really don’t make a difference on gameplay but add charm all the same.
You're right, I still can't believe it took me so long to notice but it was weaved in well and adds a lot!
Also, if you have a Pokémon with Swarm for their ability (idr if it needs to be in the front of the party or if it doesn’t matter) you hear Pokémon cries in the overworld more frequently! One of my favorite details especially bc I love using Nincada
the enthusiasm with which you talk about these details made me smile. pokémon ruby was my very first pokémon game too... a life ago.
If you go to the house with 6 wingull, there is an NPC outside who will say that he thought that using Pokémon to fly required getting a bunch of flying types together and tying ropes to them all.
Another fun little inclusion: There is an NPC in Fortree City with a wingull. If you interact with the wingull, or maybe the NPC I don't remember, the wingull will leave, and the NPC will say that he sent it off somewhere. Then, in a house in Mossdeep City, you'll find that same wingull; it delivered a letter to the NPC's girlfriend and will go back to Fortree City when you interact with it again. I just love this little interaction, as the wingull flies 2 towns away, over land and sea, to deliver a letter. I don't recall if you get an item or something out of it, but it's just a fun little easter egg that makes the world feel more alive.
I used to imagine/roleplay that my pokemon eggs liked the heat from the hot spring and the warm sand, so I'd go there and "heat them up", making them warm and happy xD
Very solid list! The Pokémon cries in the overworld and the reflections also resonated with me too.
One awesome detail that I believe is exclusive to Gen 3 is the different colors for raising/lowering stats during battle. The attack ones were red, the defense ones were green, and speed was blue. A very neat touch that was unfortunately lost in future gens by making all stat changes one color. Another thing I appreciate is that there’s animations for some held items like the smoke ball, which has your Pokémon poof in a cloud of smoke. So many special things about Gen 3, which is also my first too!
True, the colors are indeed a unique little detail! And I totally forgot about the smoke ball and such, those are good additions!
My favorite details about Ruby/Sapphire
1. You can look out the window in the SS Tidal
2. Getting a portrait of your Pokémon in the museum
3.The footprints you leave in the sand
Those are also great details true
fan fact if you don't have actually enough money for the museum ticket they are gonna gift you one with a dedicated dialogue
Oh thank you for this addition! I never came across it since I always had money but that's nice it's there and has some dialogue with it!
I'm not surprised they thought of this. But I'm a little surprised that they take mercy on you if you're broke, since it isn't a softlock. You can always go rebattle a random trainer using your Pokenav to raise the tiny amount that the museum charges.
In Red and Blue the Safari Zone is similarly required to progress -- to get the gold teeth to trade for the strength HM and to get the surf HM -- and they don't let you in for free if you're broke. If you've already fought all accessible trainers, picked up all items on the ground and either used, tossed or sold them, you're softlocked apart from trading in something that already has Surf, or a Meowth to earn some money with. As early as Yellow they recognized this problem and if you don't have the money they let you into the Safari Zone for whatever amount you have, just with less Safari Balls. And if you have no money you can enter for free but you only get one ball.
The same problem can happen with the Saffron guards, who you have to buy a drink for. FireRed and LeafGreen fixed this by changing what they accept from any vending machine drink to a special key item you get for free in Celadon.
Came here to say this 🤙🏻
@@alyoalyoalyo they assume you're a team aqua/magma member and just let you in lol
It was also only recently pointed out to me that the invisible Kecleon on the bridge by Steven has its shadow on the water underneath. Nice little detail.
The reason why you cant sweet scent in the doorways is because the doorway tiles don't have wild encounters!
Also if you dont have 50g when team aqua is there, the girl just assumes you're part of team aqua bc ur broke just like them lol
That all makes sense, thank you for the additional info! I'd be a terrible game designer putting encounters in the doorway and making the museum stop progress lol
@@alyoalyoalyo it's ok! The games have a lot of weird quirks
For example, there's an unreachable area in the Slateport harbor that looks like you should be able to get there, and it seems at one point they were gonna let you to bc that area has working doorways! There's just no way to get there bec they hid the "door" to that place out of the bounds of the map.
@@mertensiam3384 Which area are you talking about?
you’ve hit so many of the things i love about Hoenn and why it’s my favorite region! :’)
It really is a great region!
5:50 no clue why, but I remember always going to this bathhouse as a kid when breeding pokemon because I figured the warmth from the hot tub would help the egg hatch faster or something.
That's such a kid thing to do I love that
I used to do that too!
There is an old lady that gives you an egg there who suggests something of the sort. Although, maybe it was supposed to be a hint to the effect of the Flame Body ability instead.
11:52 My favorite detail is that you can see Kecleon's shadow reflection in the water :D
True!! I can't believe I missed Kecleon there, he got me. Love that!
11:00 In japanese, these kids belong to the trainer class "make believe ninja" so yes, they're playing ninjas lol.
ah thanks for the added Japanese context! Makes sense of course!
Also : the foot prints in the sand !! disappearing progessively !! 🥰
I remember having great memories of playing sapphire version when I was younger, and as my family consisted of pokémon fans; I had to get at least one copy of some game eventually. That was either sapphire or diamond, but I like sapphire more, so I tell others I started on that one. Unfortunately that copy would become lost for some time due to disinterest in the series after sun & moon had their course, and a lack of care for hardware preservation. One day it was found, and thus my interest in the series came back due to learning about some of the more technically interesting aspects of the game (RNG; ACE; comp; etc.).
Nowadays I'm on a government program which gives me funds to live, and thus the first thing I purchased with those funds was a Japanese copy of pokémon emerald to mess around with since I never had that game, and saw a ton of praise for it online and offline. You best believe I messed around with that copy so hard that I accidentally disabled all surfing in the game. Both games are still in my possession to this day, but they don't get played often because I feel as though I've done everything I'm interested in. Maybe if I find some people IRL somehow to play then I'll have some use for this jacked up Deoxys, or the other competitive pokémon I have.
That all sounds awesome, I love hearing about people's experiences and the like with it. Games get lost so easily as kids! But that's great you were able to play around with it more, and you say to the point of disabling surfing?! That sounds so wild and funny, I had no clue you could do something like that but I'm glad I know now haha. Unique games!
I played through Ruby again during a ribbon master challenge and there's just so much to love about Hoenn in the original Gen 3 games. It really takes me back to when I was a kid playing them when they were the newest games.
Imagine standing in the Pokémon center minding your own business and then another trainer set off their sweet scent in the building 😅
Something I love is that Route 104 and Ever Grande City have the same melody - the start and end of the Hoenn Region!
I never noticed this, but now that you mentioned it, yeah they are kinda similar! Nice
I vividly remember seeing a commercial for Ruby and Sapphire either on TV or in a magazine, and I saw the image of the trainer running in the puddles in the rain and I looked over at my mom and I was like "mom, mom, you can walk in puddles!!" I was so excited XD So many camping trips and car rides playing Sapphire 💖
This was really charming :) I also love the small details in these games. They're so textured.
Great video. Love hearing people share thoughts on Gen 3!
Thanks! And yeah, it's awesome to see what memories people have or what experiences they take away!
Tall grass was in a bunch of games, the first time I saw it was in pokemon Gold, in the national park. I immediately tried the cut trick and when you cut gen 2 super tall grass, it turns into classic tall grass. Which is funny because one block has 4 sprouts so it looks like you just made even more grass
But yeah, it appeared north of Solaceon in gen 4, north of Mistralton in gen 5 and south of that castle in gen 6 where you find Honedge. I haven't played the other titles, but yeah super tall grass has been a staple since Johto!
Thanks for the reminder! You're right, those definitely had their little grass parts unique to them as a staple
Gen 3 is my absolute favorite Gen, the balance of towns and sheer wilderness really made you feel like being on an adventure. I still remember when i fought my way through the 'jungle' area after fortree city, with the rain stopping and the trumpet OST kicking in, seeing the clouds mirrored in the puddles on the ground, i was completely blown away.
Kecleon on the bridge is invisible yet you can see its shadow in water :D That is also so cool.
I was playing through Platinum last year finding all kinds of little details I didn't appreciate as much until now.
I'm surprised you didnt mention berries!! I got really into berry planting/harvesting in Platinum in ways i never could in older games where the battery was always dry.
It was so cool to not have to buy potions or to be able to equip berries in battles without worrying about scarcity bc I grew tons of em.
And the Vs Seeker!? Letting you rematch any trainer and they have new dialog!?? I never appreciated these things until I went back!
That's cool! Platinum probably does have a lot to experience again! And you're right, there's still a lot to explore with berries and other things, thanks for the reminder! :D
I think there’s a lot of youtube videos that are funny or engaging, but this was really fun. The genuine enthusiasm and joy you express going through these moments is fabulous. Thank you for sharing~
Ah I'm glad to hear! Thank you! :D
totally agree with you, third gen is my favorite and will always have a dedicated spot in my heart
awesome video!
Thank you!! And definitely, it's a great one! :D
This video was so lovely! It really encapsulated my love for these games! Thank you for making it!
Definitely!! Thank you! :D
I loved running in the ashes, also that how I got a Spinda as my first true Shiny.
Ruby was my first pokemon game too. ❤my mom ordered pokemon Sapphire and pokemon ruby Japanese versions for me for my birthday
Can't believe there isn't a Spinda collector group. I love the patterns on a few of mine. Nice shiny!
I know!! We need people to share their favorite or best Spindas.
Some of the little graphical things they put in to show off what they could do now on the GBA and its better graphics chip. The wobbly reflections in the water, splashes as you walk through puddles, your shadow on the water as you cross the bridge, footsteps in the sand, and Fortree and Pacifidlog walkways sagging under your feet.
Also, the phrases you told reporters could be exchanged with other players if you used the Record Corner to mix records with friends. You'd see things on the TV about others in your friend group, what phrases they entered, some random Pokemon they caught and what they named it, or an item they bought. Secret bases are similarly swapped with friends too, so you can see how each other decorated them and battle each other's teams there. ...All of which very few people ever did because it's a nuisance to hook up the cable and go to the Record Corner, and it has no immediately visible or well-explained-in-game effect. It's one thing ORAS handles so much better, swapping your data wirelessly and automatically when you're near another player.
Oh cool! Thanks for the addition on swapping, I totally missed some of those since I didn't get a chance to experiment with it when I was younger, but that's a bunch of great things to experience
Pokémon felt so special back then, and I honestly believe it's because of the little things that made it memorable to us. Everything adds up.
I looove this video! Reminds me of all the hours spent playing Emerald when I finally got my hands on it back when I was Idk 12? Pokemon on the GBA was the most glorious it ever got to me. Thank you for activating those memories. Thank you. Have my like and subscribe and I look forward for more content!
I'm so glad! And thank you so so much, I'm glad to hear it! :D
And this is why Hoenn is my favorite region, why Sapphire/Alpha Sapphire share the top spot of my favorite Pokemon game. Hoenn is so alive! It lives and breathes in a way no other region does. I never get tired of the atmosphere, the sense of adventure. What more could a nature-loving girl want?
I think you’re confusing the dark grass in black and white for tall grass, in bw there were dark green patches of grass that would start double battle encounters but they also had tall grass that obscured the player avatar in certain areas. If you remember they had little tight rope type things that could allow you to walk over the grass as well. Loved those routes as a kid :)
True! Thanks for the reminder and separation, they were nice in their own ways and that's awesome you love and remember them!
While there's surskit and seedot swarms, there isn't a counterpart Lotad swarm in gen 3. There goes our dream of catching a ruby-native lotad!
I have been thoroughly enjoying gen 3 as well. This was a great video, keep up the good work!!
ty!! :D
You can actually find a decent quality replacement labels for old Pokemon games online, so if a blank cartridge is bugging you a bit, you can always get one of those for like 2 bucks.
Awesome video mate ^^
I love playing gen 1-4 and still do every day.
Some details that are also really cool can be unlocked with a trade cable thingy
Your friends secret bases get added into your world, just as interviews, contest paintings and other things to gush over
Thanks! And true, I wish I had a cable still to experience it but maybe in the future, thanks for the addition about the extra stuff! That's really awesome
The way you said "That was awful"😂😂 at 15:14
I think the only bad thing about the water, is the fact that the wild pokémon that appears in there are mostly the same. For that reason, exploring the routes that require surf is boring.
This problem was somewhat fixed in the remakes with the Dexnav, but only after you get the national dex
I usually spam Repels when surfing
Great video! These games are so full of charm!
Thanks! And true! Love them
Pretty cool
If you didnt own a Ruby cartridge with the label peeled off, did you really own a Ruby cartridge?
When I was a kid I thought sitting under the hot sand by the spring would make my eggs hatch faster…. It didn’t
I am here for the Hoenn propoganda
I love both the Originals and the remakes, as I joined the series with Ruby as well, but it annoyed me that in the remakes, the tree ninja just stands there.
I never owned any of the GBA Pokémon games, I was only able to play them through my dad's hacked Xbox. I used to play Sapphire on it all the time and it was great! It's probably my favourite Pokémon game of all time actually
Great video ! Do you have a link for the RNG manipulation you used for shinies etc?
Thanks! And I'd say to check out imablisy for example for guides, that's where I learned the most by following them and that's what I recommend!
Gen 3 is GOATED I'm replaying emerald right now 😊
What an excellent idea for a video!
The voice of the people ✨
I was just walking through the grasses in emerald and encountered a lvl2 shiny wingull, my 3rd shiny ever (all were flying types)
Nice editing! Subscribed.
I loved Gen 3. My original save Ruby back in the day had over 350 hours on it. Enough hours to get 100 rockets launched. No, nothing happened 😂😢
Gen 3 is so good
2 shiny Gulpin? Hell yeah.
Emerald for ever
For some reason it has no label? No it’s because you were a kid and kids peel off stickers 😂 my first game was yellow when I was 4. I still have it and it has no sticker either. But that’s what makes it special 😊 the memories
I always wanted to get the glass furniture for my secret base but I'm too lazy to gather the soot.
Oh shoot almost forgot the glass blower! Thanks for the reminder. The glass furniture for a base sounds awesome though
@@alyoalyoalyo Glass furniture or one of those Battle Frontier dolls that cost 256BP would be a big flex on anyone you mix records with.
In XY you have to pay the castle to get in
Someone was obv totally high making this vid 😂😂
Watched the whole thing
I want the mat of The Pokémon crows
Now is 60 bucks for a third gen cartridge, and emerald is so expensive, man, hate all the scalpers
They let you in the museum anyways if you have no money
I think you have to pay a small amount to get into the pewter museum in let’s go
Ruby is my favourute
as im saying , they dont make them like they used to
Here before this blows up like to cement place 👇
OMG A GIRL GAMER!?!?!?! HEH MADAM *TIPS FEDORA*