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Your Patreon link doesn't seem to go to your page for me. Just says "This Page Could Not Be Found". Not a massive issue as I just typed your YT name into the search bar but thought I'd say something.
Regarding the "mystery" trainer pokemon changes, they are supposed to mirror the anime. There's a guy with a Sandshrew right after Pewter City, modeled after AJ, an early character whose Sandshrew learned Fissure after 1000 victories (or was it 100). Similarly, the couple with Weepinbell and Cubone are students of a Pokemon Academy in one of the early episodes. Interestingly, that episode features actual game talk (move learn levels and such) as well as simulation computers mirroring the games' battle UI.
@@theamazingspooderman2697 yes. The girl also had a Graveler but I think they didn't add it for 2 reasons: 1. powerful at this point in the game 2. she always used only 1 pokemon per battle
But it's boring because you feel compelled to always use the starters. Hell, bulbasaur is made available at the same time as oddish and bellsprout while charmander and squirtle are the first fire and water types (bar magikarp) you can get in yellow. If they were given later, it would be better.
as long as you obtain and level up a water pokemon you will be OP by the time you get to the indigo plateau you will wipe the floor with it and a few high level earth pokemon so i see no advantage to having any of the other starters. what strat do yall use?
Yes, because you get all 3 starters, the ability to get Chansey outside safari zone, you get both Pinsir and Scyther, a following interactive Pikachu, you get Oddish and Bellsprout, you get Pikachu's beach, and you get improved sprites and full color.
Ah, Yellow Version. The version my dad bought me after my mom drank the Satanic Panic Kool-Aid surrounding the franchise when it made landfall in the US. She made my best friend and I destroy our games, and my friend had to burn his cards and VHS tapes. I didn't have any cards, but I'll never forget watching that Holographic Charizard card burn on the driveway. To this day, if anyone brings up the incident, my buddy will fly into a raging rant about the whole thing and eventually lament the loss of that Charizard card. I don't blame him.
My mother was super abusive like that too throughout my whole childhood ill never forget her smashing my cartridges of starfox64 that I had all medals and unlocks on and my gold cartridge of Zelda Oot that I had a finished file of with all heart pieces and items 😢.When I got a girlfriend and moved out I never spoke to her again up until her death.Never regretted it once.😂
44:21 "hitmonlee could be dangerous as i dont have anyone resistant to fighting" 44:32 "then i send out spoon for his machamp since spoon resists fighting"
@diogenesrex7847 you can literally see his team at the top right. At both timestamps spoon (the execgutor) is in his team. It's the same fight against bruno
I believe that mystery sandshrew at 16:35 is referencing AJ from the early Gen 1 anime. It's a higher level than other things in the area and uses Fissure(!) which was used by his Sandshrew in that anime episode. He also references the 100 match win streak.
Ah yes, the AJ episode. Also around the 12:00 minute mark there was a reference to the Pokémon episode that took place in a school, where the boy had a weepinbell and the girl had a cubone. It was another example of yellow replacing trainers that had starter Pokémon in red/blue. I think they just wanted to subtly reference the anime a few times in Pokémon yellow because the anime was so popular back then. Honestly, indigo league episodes were a lot better than the later seasons of Pokémon. It also had that beautiful 90’s anime aesthetic that us from that generation find so nostalgic.
At 12:18 the Cubone and Weepingbell is an anime reference to the Pokemon Academy Ash and co visit. The Cubone battle is iconic as Ash manages to beat it with Pikachu by spinning its skull around and getting it hit by its own bonemerang. Similar situation with Misty beating the Weepingbell with I think Staryu. The whole point was to show type advantage doesn't matter always. It was a cute nod if you knew it.
Yellow sucked, I actually got rid of my blue version to get yellow and regretted it so bad. Terrible starter, couldn't change the color pallete on GBC, glitches were patched, sprites were already starting to become soulless
I had red, so I did not ask for Pokemon Yellow, but I do remember going to a girl's house to hang out. She let me play her copy of yellow, she was totally disinterested in it. I couldn't believe pikachu could follow and react to you! And then she left me alone and I just played it the entire time. Then I wondered why I had no friends in school lmao
These two videos were a blast to watch because when you play them as a kid all those subtle designs like pushing you toward having an ice type for the endgame fly over your head. And how many people have actually gotten to experience a disobedient pokemon without going out of their way for it? I know it's asking a lot but now I'm dying to know how we're intended to play gold, silver, and crystal.
One trick for fast friendship with the Pikachu, is trying to use a potion on it at full HP several times in a row. Then Pikachu will instantly love you.
i was 5 when i played yellow so i tried for hours trying to brute force brock with quick attack after being confused why thundershock did nothing, sometimes making it past geodude but always dying to onix. Somehow i found out that caterpie turned into butterfree that learnt confusion then i 1 shot the geodude and 2 shot the onix. Really young kids would quit at that point I think its a design flaw that they gave you a dogshit starter, they shouldve at least buffed its movepool and stats to help kids who know nothing about the game through the early game before getting the OP starter trio that sweeps through the entire game
I think I did too, mostly because I picked my Pokémon on how much I liked them, and gen 1 has a lot of designs that I consider "okay" to "bad". Butterfree was at least "good" tier.
As a kid I always thought the main downside to Yellow was needing to keep Pikachu in slot 1 the whole time. Because I refused to play any other way, and wound up murdering the elite four with a level 94 Pikachu.
Dude how tf did you get it up that high level I just beat the game caught mewtwo and my pokemon level 55 except mewtwo and the elite four is 60-67 they have smoked me where tf you train?
The Youngster @16:45 is based off of a "character of the day" in the Anime called AJ. AJ's signature pokemon was a Sandshrew that he specifically trained to resist water attacks (and he also trained Butterfrees to fly through Fire Rings). He was a very hardass trainer and Ash actually attacks him for being mean to his pokemon and AJ is one of the first characters in the anime that humans and pokemon aren't meant to be friends. Anyway the episode actually ends with AJ defeating Team Rocket with his Sandshrew's Fissure attack, which is Giovanni's signature TM move. AJ is literally the only one-shot character that is seen outside of his episode and it's referenced here, to the point that I have never seen a Trainer actually use a Gym-leader specific move, let alone a one-shot character from the anime, let ALONE someone like AJ.
Lovely video. It reminds of handwritten guides you could buy back in the day. Full of useful and less useful trivia. Honestly I feel like videogame magazines should have more content like what you're doing. I especially like the inclusion of why this particular way of playing is the most efficient based on availibity of mons or items.
It was, but only by a vague margin. The full color and enemy trainers actually having proper movesets is nice, but the other gens definitly made bigger leaps in their special editions.(Even tho the Crystal online features were JP only and have been shut down decades ago, ripperoni)
This was great! The last video got me really nostalgic for the older pokemon games and I'm surprised you got this one out so soon after the last! Love your as intended series, and I can't wait to see more pokemon videos!
Actually keeping the Psychic type op was NOT an oversight, at least in Yellow. Ive heard they were unable to fix the code to get it weak to Ghost as intended instead of immune, so they changed one of the NPCs dialogues to remove reference to Psychic being weak to Ghost
Your videos echo lots of sentiments I felt as a kid playing through these. I've been on a binge of your Pokemon videos today. As soon as you mentioned the specific feelings that each city's color palette conveys (in your Gen 1 Post-game video), I knew you were a channel worth watching. You get it. Looking forward to your future videos!
I must write this as a means to thank you for all the hard work you put in this video. For someone who's trying to "pro" this pokemon version, i can vouch for the absurd amount of studying it must've taken to showcase all these mechanics and in such an elegant manner. It sure is helping me and, to be honest, my poke team wouldn't be nearly as strong if not for your unique video on youtube! I also agree more with your team choice than anyone else. In upcoming months i hope to give you the support (financially)you deserve, as things are a little rough right now... Been rewatching this pearl for weeks now lol
I always theorized that the "mystery sandshrew swap" at 16:30 was a nod to the anime; theres an episode with an undefeated trainer who has a high level Sandshrew
@@ji_mothyI feel like I should dislike for the "See you later aligator" 😂 I obviously would love to see you doing the whole main series of pokemon though starting with gen 2 that is A LOT of content so I understand if you would be fatigued quickly.
All these videos were great. When putting hours into a game I noticed youtubers can turn it into several videos talking about different aspects of it, you got good mileage out of these so far! Even the shorter casual ones are nice to watch, they don't all have to be big but it is a cozy watch. Thanks for this fun lil series, excited for whatever you do ahead! Might need to dip into your old videos next. (:
This, and the video on Red/Blue, are the first long Pokemon-related video in ages I actually actively watched in a long time instead of just putting then on as background noise. Good stuff!
The devs were incredibly constrained in their ability to do anything about Psychic-types until Generation 2 because Yellow had to remain link-compatible with Red and Blue. They couldn't add any new moves which weren't in Red and Blue, and they couldn't make any stat changes which affected battle since that would result in a desync as an attack had different outcomes on either end of the link cable. Later versions of the game use more sophisticated mechanisms for synchronising, which is why they could pull off what happened with Hypnosis in Diamond, Pearl and Platinum.
@@Gareth-410 They increased its accuracy to 70% in Diamond and Pearl, then reduced it to 60% in Platinum. By that point they were using a version mechanism to decide which game was treated as authoritative, so Platinum would call the shots when linking with a copy of Diamond or Pearl. They did change the accuracy of Blizzard if you compare Japanese-language Red/Green with English-language Red/Blue - link compatibility between languages wasn't a thing until Gen 3 (and Korean wasn't compatible with other languages until Gen 4).
Yellow was my first Pokemon game, I also had the Pikachu GBC. I'm playing through Gen 1 on my 3DS and I'm gonna finally complete my dex, since my original battery died and I sold the console.
True story. If you try to enter cycling road without the bike, eventually the guard will let you through and let you borrow a bike. (okay it's a glitch sorta but hey, saves an inventory slot)
Interesting team you had end game. You didn't decide to have any of the 3 starters as permanent team members but decided on other alternative Pokémon and still had a formidable team
I LOVED Pokémon yellow. Man, in 6th grade, after playing blue and red for a year and watching the show, it was MAGIC to see all my favorites in color. And start with Pikachu. And fight Jesse and James. And get all three starters through the story. I mean, it was BEYOND compare, full stop. I'm 36, and yellow is still so special to me.
I remember having that "Ricky" Machamp on my team the first time I cleared Yellow 😊 He was the first 'mon I ever got to Level 100. Even made it as far as my Gen 2 game. Memories, memories, memories 😊
LOL your intro perfectly encapsulated me at the time. I managed to snag Yellow when it released (one of my few release games from the 90s). I knew Blue so well at that point, that every moment of difference was so exciting. Team Rocket wiped me at the end of Mount Moon because I wasn't expecting them at all. Also, I sucked at the games then lol.
On the 3ds virtual console, you can do a cool “trainer fly” glitch and catch all 150 pokemon with your OT and ID. Was really fun to do and I’m not the challenge-type at all. Would do again
Pokemon yellow gives you: better sprites(except mewtwo and Venusaur), all three starters, less glitches(even though the only glitches that are "fixed" are missingno which gives you unlimited masterballs and i think the mew glitch), all Three starters, a following pikachu which you can talk to!? In my personal opinion i think yellow is the best gen 1 experience(even if you can still buy pokemon blue if you want and if you wanna play a kanto game then just play FireRed and leafgreen or let's go)
9:20 Little tip. Giving Pikachu items improves his happiness even if they don't do anything. When I got to that spot I simply made sure Pikachu was fully healed them spammed the potion on him over and over. It would tell me it didn't do anything, but his happiness would still go up and free bulbasaur.
The only thing I'm sad you didn't see was the wild Pidgeotto in Viridian Forest. It has a 1% spawn rate and is another anime reference, as Ash caught a Pidgeotto in Viridian Forest instead of a Pidgey, so they added a rare spawn to reflect that.
I wish I had red or blue back then. It's always the same. Start game, catch caterpie, bash wild Pokemon until you evolve into butterfree - only then you started to get options. Red/Blue: Just pick squirtle and have a blast or bulbasaur and have a blast even past Misty. Nowadays I am aware that you can also catch a mankey. But maybe it would have been the other way if I had the other versions as a kid.
Uhh remember kids, try to force feed your Pikachu potions at full health, inside the bulbasaur house, maybe 20 times? Eventually he'll realise how happy he is, and you'll get bulbasaur, enjoy.
Honestly, kind of a shame you srill dont get to use venomoth for the mothy branding haha! Would love to see you do this with gold, silver, and crystal since they were my first pokemon games!
Based purely off my bias, silver would probably win because of the version exclusives, but I feel gold and silver are more similar in terms of balancing compared to red and blue haha
I dunno why I got this as a kid, it was probably just cos friends got it. I sold my red version and gameboy to buy other games when I got older but I still have yellow and a gameboy colour. In hindsight I wish I kept my pocket and red, just for nostalgias sake I played later versions when I worked at sea and gave me 3ds to my youngest kid, I dunno if she even plays them tbh
I did that route to Fuchsia city when pokemon yellow came out when I was like 9 years old and I still remember that feeling of relief arriving there. Also remember not talking English so guess how long I was stuck there...giving a drink to a guard or finding surf and strength were both completely accidental and I promise you, that took days.
i never knew back then that in Blaines Gym you were supposed to make the quizes at these strange "boxes" to proceed. I just talked to every trainer and battled them. I learned that some years ago that using the machines was the way to do it
9:25 if you try using a potion on Pikachu while it’s at full health, you actually still gain the friendship boost without using up the potion. Keep doing it repeatedly for about 5-6 times and Pikachu will then like you enough to receive the Bulbasaur!!!
Great video even though I completely disagree with the conclusion! "fixing" sprites is how we end up with the 3D models you have in the top-right. Loved watching this playthrough though: no bike, no hoarding, no min/maxing, nice trivia about the games intended design along the way, and you built a team at least somewhat informed by what the devs likely intended. Well done!
Sticky, while definitely serving as a reference to the Muk from the anime, honestly probably has a meta purpose. It might be there to teach kids about the potential of bad ideas. It’s not always going to be an upgrade, sometimes even a deceitful downgrade, and you often don’t find out until it’s too late
13:45 If I remember correctly, some romhacker found out that the reason there are places like this with good/super rod encounters where you can't get them, is because if you were to, somehow, manage to access an empty encounter table, it would crash the game. Unlike many of the other bugs, this one is just super easy to fix.
As a kid I had red originally. I later managed to convince my parents to get blue for me at my birthday and was confused asf that it was basically the same game but still had fun playing it anyway. I then got yellow for Christmas. I was rather pissed that it was basically the same game again.
It's likely a reference to how, in numerous sitcoms and movies throughout the 90's and 00's, whenever kids would be playing a handheld gaming system, there would hardly be a game in it at all. This was likely due to either incompetence with the subject matter of video games, or not wanting the label of the game to be visible to viewers out of legal concerns. Special mention to all the times Nintendo games would be played on a TV in a sitcom or movie with a Genesis controller, all the while the actor playing would be furiously mashing the buttons as Mario would plod along slowly on the screen.
Honestly Yellow is just more tedious in the beginning and at most parts. I prefer the og rockets to the Jesse and James stuff, but a handful of the Gym Leader Changes are cool. Red and Blue just did it better.
43:03 they did actually kind of fix Lorelei's AI in Yellow, but only by giving her a 2/5 chance to see moves as neutral. It was mainly to fix situations where she can use Rest infinitely since she can't run out of PP.
12:30 It's a reference to the anime, the episode where the gang finds a pokemon school. The boy in the episode has a weepinbell iirc. EDIT: 16:40 this is also a reference to the anime, when Ash and co meet a boy with a sandshew that trains it and his other pokemon with items before held items were a thing.
I didn't even wait for Christmas, I begged them to get me it the week it came out, and they did. but we had to go to Home Depot afterward, so I absentmindedly played Yellow while in Home Depot for like an hour with my parents.
Which sprite got the biggest update?
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Ok but Koffing looks sm like the awesome smiley, I was obsessed with drawing it in hs
Exeggutor and Definitely Mew
@@ji_mothytldw? where's my verdict
Regarding the "mystery" trainer pokemon changes, they are supposed to mirror the anime. There's a guy with a Sandshrew right after Pewter City, modeled after AJ, an early character whose Sandshrew learned Fissure after 1000 victories (or was it 100). Similarly, the couple with Weepinbell and Cubone are students of a Pokemon Academy in one of the early episodes. Interestingly, that episode features actual game talk (move learn levels and such) as well as simulation computers mirroring the games' battle UI.
was Weepinbell in that episode? I remember it being a Graveler instead and yeah it's 100 victories
@@theamazingspooderman2697 He only had Weepinbell in the battle simulator I mentioned. So it was technically in the episode, but not quite.
So when you're playing yellow, you're living in a simulation...
@@theamazingspooderman2697 yes. The girl also had a Graveler but I think they didn't add it for 2 reasons:
1. powerful at this point in the game
2. she always used only 1 pokemon per battle
@@justsomejojo No, there was definitely a real Weepinbell. Misty curb-stomped it with a Water-type just to prove that "game logic" doesn't apply.
In yellow you lose Electabuzz and Magmar, but gain all three starters, so you're ahead in mon quality.
RIP jynx 😭
But it's boring because you feel compelled to always use the starters. Hell, bulbasaur is made available at the same time as oddish and bellsprout while charmander and squirtle are the first fire and water types (bar magikarp) you can get in yellow. If they were given later, it would be better.
@@renatoramos8834but it's meant to follow the anime closer, so getting them later would be wrong
as long as you obtain and level up a water pokemon you will be OP by the time you get to the indigo plateau you will wipe the floor with it and a few high level earth pokemon so i see no advantage to having any of the other starters. what strat do yall use?
@@renatoramos8834 As a kid it's the best thing possible.
Yes, because you get all 3 starters, the ability to get Chansey outside safari zone, you get both Pinsir and Scyther, a following interactive Pikachu, you get Oddish and Bellsprout, you get Pikachu's beach, and you get improved sprites and full color.
I never did get to play that stupid surfing minigame.
@@abominationdesolation8322 it's excite bike.
Yes😊
@@rpgfanatic9719yes
That full color really changes the game
Ah, Yellow Version. The version my dad bought me after my mom drank the Satanic Panic Kool-Aid surrounding the franchise when it made landfall in the US. She made my best friend and I destroy our games, and my friend had to burn his cards and VHS tapes. I didn't have any cards, but I'll never forget watching that Holographic Charizard card burn on the driveway.
To this day, if anyone brings up the incident, my buddy will fly into a raging rant about the whole thing and eventually lament the loss of that Charizard card. I don't blame him.
Who does she think she is telling your best friend what to do like that?! If I were his parents, I would be livid
Your mom sucks, lol
lol wtf dude 😂
My mother was super abusive like that too throughout my whole childhood ill never forget her smashing my cartridges of starfox64 that I had all medals and unlocks on and my gold cartridge of Zelda Oot that I had a finished file of with all heart pieces and items 😢.When I got a girlfriend and moved out I never spoke to her again up until her death.Never regretted it once.😂
@@ewjfpoefjwoiefj his mom was in on it, too, albeit she was coerced. The 90s were weird.
44:21 "hitmonlee could be dangerous as i dont have anyone resistant to fighting" 44:32 "then i send out spoon for his machamp since spoon resists fighting"
this is so funny
For 30 seconds, there was no Spoon.
@diogenesrex7847 you can literally see his team at the top right. At both timestamps spoon (the execgutor) is in his team. It's the same fight against bruno
@@lordfangar5671 (it was a reference to The Matrix)
@diogenesrex7847 oh, my apologies, I've never seen the matrix
I believe that mystery sandshrew at 16:35 is referencing AJ from the early Gen 1 anime. It's a higher level than other things in the area and uses Fissure(!) which was used by his Sandshrew in that anime episode. He also references the 100 match win streak.
wow, amazing pull. I remember that episode! Good solve!
I have spent most of my life thinking I was the only one to see this
Damn I knew I wasn’t wrong way back when. No one believed me when I mentioned it back then.
Ah yes, the AJ episode. Also around the 12:00 minute mark there was a reference to the Pokémon episode that took place in a school, where the boy had a weepinbell and the girl had a cubone. It was another example of yellow replacing trainers that had starter Pokémon in red/blue. I think they just wanted to subtly reference the anime a few times in Pokémon yellow because the anime was so popular back then. Honestly, indigo league episodes were a lot better than the later seasons of Pokémon. It also had that beautiful 90’s anime aesthetic that us from that generation find so nostalgic.
Thank you for this Christmas advice for 25 years in the past, when I finish this time machine, I'll be saving my parents so much money!
Tell your parents I said you're welcome 🫡
@ji_mothy they'll be like "who is that?"
@@greilthelegendaryhero252 "what's a youtube?"
I think the high level Sandshrew guy was a reference to the kid that had 99 wins with his Sandshrew
At 12:18 the Cubone and Weepingbell is an anime reference to the Pokemon Academy Ash and co visit. The Cubone battle is iconic as Ash manages to beat it with Pikachu by spinning its skull around and getting it hit by its own bonemerang. Similar situation with Misty beating the Weepingbell with I think Staryu.
The whole point was to show type advantage doesn't matter always. It was a cute nod if you knew it.
Also shown explicitly in Ash's fight vs. Blaine
Ash sends out his Squirtle against Ninetales based on type-advantage.
"Do you get Yellow?" I know this is a thesis question for the video, but if you were there during Pokemania, that wasn't even a question that existed.
Not true. I felt like it wasnt enough change and i thought pikachu as a starter was lame. And i thought thrm giving you all the starters was bs
@@MichaelSotoCEyou were an idiot or you're lying online to be edgy plain and simple.
@@MichaelSotoCEwhy was it bs to get all the starters? The way you get them is very close to the anime
Yellow sucked, I actually got rid of my blue version to get yellow and regretted it so bad.
Terrible starter, couldn't change the color pallete on GBC, glitches were patched, sprites were already starting to become soulless
@@indubitably01 I agree with you about everything except the sprites are awesome
I had red, so I did not ask for Pokemon Yellow, but I do remember going to a girl's house to hang out. She let me play her copy of yellow, she was totally disinterested in it. I couldn't believe pikachu could follow and react to you! And then she left me alone and I just played it the entire time. Then I wondered why I had no friends in school lmao
I'll be your friend 😅😂
These two videos were a blast to watch because when you play them as a kid all those subtle designs like pushing you toward having an ice type for the endgame fly over your head.
And how many people have actually gotten to experience a disobedient pokemon without going out of their way for it?
I know it's asking a lot but now I'm dying to know how we're intended to play gold, silver, and crystal.
Lisa Cutty is the most random house reference 🤣
Redwall. Now there's a name I haven't heard in a long time... Long time.
A favourite series of mine.
I remember my dad giving me a few of the book and reading like 1 or 2
I don't remember why but it actually crossed my mind for some reason a few days ago...
RIIIIIIGHT ?!
I had some flashbacks there for a minute
Heh, eat your vittles!
The reason for no Weedle line is because Gen 1 Ash had... Issues with that evolution line, to say the least
23:33 this actually makes me furious because of the haunter trade prank they pulled later
One trick for fast friendship with the Pikachu, is trying to use a potion on it at full HP several times in a row. Then Pikachu will instantly love you.
Yes! Sweet tech but couldn't pretend this one was dev intent
Definitely perfect if you only wanna use it to get the Bulbasaur, but don’t want to keep an unevolving runt on your team.
I still believe that the Lickitung trade was supposed to be in reverse, since the Gen1 code is such a mess.
4:52 I always did the butterfree grind as a kid
I just liked watching numbers go up so I'd train both Nidos, a Mankey, and a Butterfree. All before Brock.
i was 5 when i played yellow so i tried for hours trying to brute force brock with quick attack after being confused why thundershock did nothing, sometimes making it past geodude but always dying to onix. Somehow i found out that caterpie turned into butterfree that learnt confusion then i 1 shot the geodude and 2 shot the onix.
Really young kids would quit at that point I think its a design flaw that they gave you a dogshit starter, they shouldve at least buffed its movepool and stats to help kids who know nothing about the game through the early game before getting the OP starter trio that sweeps through the entire game
I think I did too, mostly because I picked my Pokémon on how much I liked them, and gen 1 has a lot of designs that I consider "okay" to "bad". Butterfree was at least "good" tier.
No, kids back then didn’t need their hands held. Because there was no explanation for anything in life so naturally tried to figure things out anyway
Absolutely love this style of play-through you've developed. Keep them coming they are appreciated and enjoyed!
Are we not going to talk about what a great pun Lisa Cutty is?
I was crippled in an accident at 31 years old. I need a cane to move around. I am very, very interested in Lisa Cuddy.
i dont get it
@@chrispember172 I don't either.
@@BitterTast3it's a reference to the character Lisa Cuddy; the love interest of Gregory House on the show House M.D.
As a kid I always thought the main downside to Yellow was needing to keep Pikachu in slot 1 the whole time. Because I refused to play any other way, and wound up murdering the elite four with a level 94 Pikachu.
Dude how tf did you get it up that high level I just beat the game caught mewtwo and my pokemon level 55 except mewtwo and the elite four is 60-67 they have smoked me where tf you train?
You never needed to keep him in slot one. Whoever told you that is on drugs
Didn’t just murder them it was a full on massacre!
Sorry the algorithm has not been kind lately. Your videos are a good vibe and of great quality; I hope you get the breakthrough you deserve.
Keep them coming! Almost like a challenge run, where the challenge is to get in the devs heads. Love the content.
Lol yes, challenge in these is often "forensically determine why some bizarre content was done this way". Ty!
Hey UA-cam, mothy did a good job this time. Also yellow is superior in every way due to the surfing pikachu minigame
(Prepares self for angry comments when I didn't hack in a surfing pikachu to play the minigame)
@@ji_mothy
If you were REALLY playing as intended, you would have played Pokémon Stadium alongside Yellow and imported the surfing Pikachu 😤/j
The Youngster @16:45 is based off of a "character of the day" in the Anime called AJ. AJ's signature pokemon was a Sandshrew that he specifically trained to resist water attacks (and he also trained Butterfrees to fly through Fire Rings). He was a very hardass trainer and Ash actually attacks him for being mean to his pokemon and AJ is one of the first characters in the anime that humans and pokemon aren't meant to be friends. Anyway the episode actually ends with AJ defeating Team Rocket with his Sandshrew's Fissure attack, which is Giovanni's signature TM move. AJ is literally the only one-shot character that is seen outside of his episode and it's referenced here, to the point that I have never seen a Trainer actually use a Gym-leader specific move, let alone a one-shot character from the anime, let ALONE someone like AJ.
I think you need a rewatch lol
You played the game wrong. There is only one team: Pikachu, Charizard, Blastoise, Venusaur, Lapras and Snorlax.
This is the way
Lovely video. It reminds of handwritten guides you could buy back in the day. Full of useful and less useful trivia. Honestly I feel like videogame magazines should have more content like what you're doing. I especially like the inclusion of why this particular way of playing is the most efficient based on availibity of mons or items.
It was, but only by a vague margin. The full color and enemy trainers actually having proper movesets is nice, but the other gens definitly made bigger leaps in their special editions.(Even tho the Crystal online features were JP only and have been shut down decades ago, ripperoni)
This was great! The last video got me really nostalgic for the older pokemon games and I'm surprised you got this one out so soon after the last! Love your as intended series, and I can't wait to see more pokemon videos!
Actually keeping the Psychic type op was NOT an oversight, at least in Yellow. Ive heard they were unable to fix the code to get it weak to Ghost as intended instead of immune, so they changed one of the NPCs dialogues to remove reference to Psychic being weak to Ghost
The trainer abandoned Lisa before you found her…I guess you can say she no longer had a House…
Your videos echo lots of sentiments I felt as a kid playing through these. I've been on a binge of your Pokemon videos today. As soon as you mentioned the specific feelings that each city's color palette conveys (in your Gen 1 Post-game video), I knew you were a channel worth watching. You get it.
Looking forward to your future videos!
boy, that thumbnail is next level 😂😂😂
I must write this as a means to thank you for all the hard work you put in this video. For someone who's trying to "pro" this pokemon version, i can vouch for the absurd amount of studying it must've taken to showcase all these mechanics and in such an elegant manner.
It sure is helping me and, to be honest, my poke team wouldn't be nearly as strong if not for your unique video on youtube!
I also agree more with your team choice than anyone else.
In upcoming months i hope to give you the support (financially)you deserve, as things are a little rough right now... Been rewatching this pearl for weeks now lol
2:30 LOL, I never thought about that, in that Oak captured the only available wild Pikachu remaining in the world
That has to be the first Redwall reference I've seen in years and it immediately took me back! Thanks man 🤙
"I know that mankey, his name is donkey"
"Mankeys are not donkeys"
Lol
Pikachu follows you around, this alone makes it the superior version when you are 11 years old in 1999
I always theorized that the "mystery sandshrew swap" at 16:30 was a nod to the anime; theres an episode with an undefeated trainer who has a high level Sandshrew
Really glad to see you continue with the Pokemon videos. Quality content.
Yes! I had Pokemon Red as a kid, and only ONE kid in my class had Yellow. We all looked at him like he was a Rockefeller.
F**K YEAH! didn't expect another one so soon. thank you for sticking with the long video format
Glad you like! I keep trying to make 20 minute videos that balloon up 🙃
@@ji_mothyI feel like I should dislike for the "See you later aligator" 😂
I obviously would love to see you doing the whole main series of pokemon though starting with gen 2 that is A LOT of content so I understand if you would be fatigued quickly.
All these videos were great. When putting hours into a game I noticed youtubers can turn it into several videos talking about different aspects of it, you got good mileage out of these so far! Even the shorter casual ones are nice to watch, they don't all have to be big but it is a cozy watch. Thanks for this fun lil series, excited for whatever you do ahead! Might need to dip into your old videos next. (:
This, and the video on Red/Blue, are the first long Pokemon-related video in ages I actually actively watched in a long time instead of just putting then on as background noise. Good stuff!
Pokemon Red/Blue is GTA 3
Pokemon Yellow is Vice City
Pokemon Gold/Silver is San Andreas
The devs were incredibly constrained in their ability to do anything about Psychic-types until Generation 2 because Yellow had to remain link-compatible with Red and Blue. They couldn't add any new moves which weren't in Red and Blue, and they couldn't make any stat changes which affected battle since that would result in a desync as an attack had different outcomes on either end of the link cable.
Later versions of the game use more sophisticated mechanisms for synchronising, which is why they could pull off what happened with Hypnosis in Diamond, Pearl and Platinum.
What's the story with hypnosis?
@@Gareth-410 They increased its accuracy to 70% in Diamond and Pearl, then reduced it to 60% in Platinum. By that point they were using a version mechanism to decide which game was treated as authoritative, so Platinum would call the shots when linking with a copy of Diamond or Pearl.
They did change the accuracy of Blizzard if you compare Japanese-language Red/Green with English-language Red/Blue - link compatibility between languages wasn't a thing until Gen 3 (and Korean wasn't compatible with other languages until Gen 4).
Being the OT (Original Trainer) for all three starters was absolutely everything to me then. Yellow all day every day.
Yellow was my first Pokemon game, I also had the Pikachu GBC.
I'm playing through Gen 1 on my 3DS and I'm gonna finally complete my dex, since my original battery died and I sold the console.
Oh my god I played yellow and blue so much but never actually thought about the changes. I really love your jokes mothy! And the pokemon names
True story. If you try to enter cycling road without the bike, eventually the guard will let you through and let you borrow a bike. (okay it's a glitch sorta but hey, saves an inventory slot)
Interesting team you had end game. You didn't decide to have any of the 3 starters as permanent team members but decided on other alternative Pokémon and still had a formidable team
Every time you upload something I drop everything so I can watch it since your content is genuinely amazing!
Tyvm 🥹 I am happy you enjoy!
I LOVED Pokémon yellow. Man, in 6th grade, after playing blue and red for a year and watching the show, it was MAGIC to see all my favorites in color. And start with Pikachu. And fight Jesse and James. And get all three starters through the story. I mean, it was BEYOND compare, full stop. I'm 36, and yellow is still so special to me.
I remember having that "Ricky" Machamp on my team the first time I cleared Yellow 😊 He was the first 'mon I ever got to Level 100. Even made it as far as my Gen 2 game. Memories, memories, memories 😊
LOL your intro perfectly encapsulated me at the time. I managed to snag Yellow when it released (one of my few release games from the 90s). I knew Blue so well at that point, that every moment of difference was so exciting. Team Rocket wiped me at the end of Mount Moon because I wasn't expecting them at all. Also, I sucked at the games then lol.
On the 3ds virtual console, you can do a cool “trainer fly” glitch and catch all 150 pokemon with your OT and ID. Was really fun to do and I’m not the challenge-type at all. Would do again
This is gb original glitch , you can even make yourself game freak official mew that can be transferred over to future titles
Pokemon yellow gives you: better sprites(except mewtwo and Venusaur), all three starters, less glitches(even though the only glitches that are "fixed" are missingno which gives you unlimited masterballs and i think the mew glitch), all Three starters, a following pikachu which you can talk to!? In my personal opinion i think yellow is the best gen 1 experience(even if you can still buy pokemon blue if you want and if you wanna play a kanto game then just play FireRed and leafgreen or let's go)
9:20 Little tip. Giving Pikachu items improves his happiness even if they don't do anything. When I got to that spot I simply made sure Pikachu was fully healed them spammed the potion on him over and over. It would tell me it didn't do anything, but his happiness would still go up and free bulbasaur.
The only thing I'm sad you didn't see was the wild Pidgeotto in Viridian Forest. It has a 1% spawn rate and is another anime reference, as Ash caught a Pidgeotto in Viridian Forest instead of a Pidgey, so they added a rare spawn to reflect that.
This popped on my recommended and I really enjoyed both your videos. +sub and hopping you tackle the later gen! :)
Yellow version is better if you like fighting Pidgeotto's the whole goddamn game instead of ever encountering new wild Pokemon.
They did tweak Lorelei's AI in some way related to REST, I'm pretty sure. There was a possible softlock that this tweak prevented.
I wish I had red or blue back then. It's always the same. Start game, catch caterpie, bash wild Pokemon until you evolve into butterfree - only then you started to get options. Red/Blue: Just pick squirtle and have a blast or bulbasaur and have a blast even past Misty.
Nowadays I am aware that you can also catch a mankey.
But maybe it would have been the other way if I had the other versions as a kid.
Uhh remember kids, try to force feed your Pikachu potions at full health, inside the bulbasaur house, maybe 20 times? Eventually he'll realise how happy he is, and you'll get bulbasaur, enjoy.
the lickitung should have been a games corner prize if you ask me
Woulda loved that and actually ran it!
4:11 - 4:13 this is a rare typo in the game: "Throw a Pokéball at it and TR to catch it"
Honestly, kind of a shame you srill dont get to use venomoth for the mothy branding haha! Would love to see you do this with gold, silver, and crystal since they were my first pokemon games!
It didn't even occur to me 😭 I was so close to using venomoth.
What do you predict is the winner between g/s?
Based purely off my bias, silver would probably win because of the version exclusives, but I feel gold and silver are more similar in terms of balancing compared to red and blue haha
I dunno why I got this as a kid, it was probably just cos friends got it. I sold my red version and gameboy to buy other games when I got older but I still have yellow and a gameboy colour. In hindsight I wish I kept my pocket and red, just for nostalgias sake
I played later versions when I worked at sea and gave me 3ds to my youngest kid, I dunno if she even plays them tbh
This was a fun follow-up. Thanks Mothy
I did that route to Fuchsia city when pokemon yellow came out when I was like 9 years old and I still remember that feeling of relief arriving there.
Also remember not talking English so guess how long I was stuck there...giving a drink to a guard or finding surf and strength were both completely accidental and I promise you, that took days.
Haha I DID speak English and got stuck til I could ask people at school. Good work figuring it out yourself!
i never knew back then that in Blaines Gym you were supposed to make the quizes at these strange "boxes" to proceed. I just talked to every trainer and battled them. I learned that some years ago that using the machines was the way to do it
9:25 if you try using a potion on Pikachu while it’s at full health, you actually still gain the friendship boost without using up the potion. Keep doing it repeatedly for about 5-6 times and Pikachu will then like you enough to receive the Bulbasaur!!!
Yes, Pikachu follows you around.
Really like the content you make.
Keep it up!
That is the 2nd time you made me feel dumb about the 5 free pokeballs, LOL
Noooo the pokeballs are literally FOR dumb people who don't figure out how to buy them. You are king of smart 👑
Right? I'm no gen 1 expert, but to never have even heard a whisper about those free balls in 25 years....
Just learned this fact today
@@iamthehobo
it gets weirder
Great video even though I completely disagree with the conclusion!
"fixing" sprites is how we end up with the 3D models you have in the top-right.
Loved watching this playthrough though: no bike, no hoarding, no min/maxing, nice trivia about the games intended design along the way, and you built a team at least somewhat informed by what the devs likely intended. Well done!
not neccesarily, the cards and anime had already come out before yellow so the pokemon designs were pretty fleshed out
Sticky, while definitely serving as a reference to the Muk from the anime, honestly probably has a meta purpose. It might be there to teach kids about the potential of bad ideas. It’s not always going to be an upgrade, sometimes even a deceitful downgrade, and you often don’t find out until it’s too late
I truly enjoyed this video and appreciate your work. Thank you.
13:45 If I remember correctly, some romhacker found out that the reason there are places like this with good/super rod encounters where you can't get them, is because if you were to, somehow, manage to access an empty encounter table, it would crash the game. Unlike many of the other bugs, this one is just super easy to fix.
As a kid I had red originally. I later managed to convince my parents to get blue for me at my birthday and was confused asf that it was basically the same game but still had fun playing it anyway. I then got yellow for Christmas. I was rather pissed that it was basically the same game again.
Lmao three in a row
The frustration is understandable but this is hella funny 💀💀💀💀
Amazing video man!! Thank you so much for it ❤
So, erm, in those first few seconds. The boy you show playing a Gameboy. Said Gameboy has no Cartridge in it 🤣
It's likely a reference to how, in numerous sitcoms and movies throughout the 90's and 00's, whenever kids would be playing a handheld gaming system, there would hardly be a game in it at all. This was likely due to either incompetence with the subject matter of video games, or not wanting the label of the game to be visible to viewers out of legal concerns.
Special mention to all the times Nintendo games would be played on a TV in a sitcom or movie with a Genesis controller, all the while the actor playing would be furiously mashing the buttons as Mario would plod along slowly on the screen.
Wait, Buffy and Spike? I think the devs were watching a certain 90s Vampire Slayer...
Good job on the video Jimothy
4:11 - 4:13 this is a rare typo in the game: "Throw a Poké-ball at it and TR to catch it"
Honestly Yellow is just more tedious in the beginning and at most parts. I prefer the og rockets to the Jesse and James stuff, but a handful of the Gym Leader Changes are cool. Red and Blue just did it better.
"HoNeStLy" it's 2024 you dork nobody's uses that "HoNeStLy" beg anymore get with it pickmisha !
Pokemon Yellow was my first Game Boy game. Included in the Pokemon-themed Game Boy Color.
Fantastic work as always, my friend!!! Keep it up! ^_^
I wasn't watching but looked at the phone for the Alan Rickman thing and I wasnt disappointed
Yeahhhhhhhhhh new mothy!! 🎉
I bought Pokemon Yellow myself THANK YOU
That toy rug was a nice touch for the opening bit. Good memories.
Was there a point to catching the low level Golduck? I thought there might have been a benefit to having the low level Rhydon but I didn’t hear one.
I can't see one besides to trade. The learnset is miserable since they expected us to encounter psyducks at a higher level in RB
One of the best introductions before a video starts. Very creative 🎉
43:03 they did actually kind of fix Lorelei's AI in Yellow, but only by giving her a 2/5 chance to see moves as neutral. It was mainly to fix situations where she can use Rest infinitely since she can't run out of PP.
Watched the other vids, but saw the House MD reference and subbed. Loved the gold/silver vid btw! Keep it up!
12:30 It's a reference to the anime, the episode where the gang finds a pokemon school. The boy in the episode has a weepinbell iirc.
EDIT: 16:40 this is also a reference to the anime, when Ash and co meet a boy with a sandshew that trains it and his other pokemon with items before held items were a thing.
I didn't even wait for Christmas, I begged them to get me it the week it came out, and they did. but we had to go to Home Depot afterward, so I absentmindedly played Yellow while in Home Depot for like an hour with my parents.
Bringing the gameboy with you on the trip?? Elite gamer move
Another great video, I hope that you will try the other generations too!
This game is the very first memory I have as my introduction into gaming. Sending chills up my spine 🥲