Same! I loved Rangers! It had a unique artstyle, was the first Pokémon game to really do full body models instead of chibi, and I really liked the idea of only borrowing Pokémon's powers to help with various disasters, instead of enslaving them with Pokéballs.
R.I.P. Pokémon Ranger and Pokémon Conquest...great spin-offs from the DS era that will be forever missed... Shoutout goes to the Poképark series as well.
As someone whose peak Pokemon years were around when most of these spin-offs came out (including the original Snap), the idea that these games have been forgotten by time is making me realize that I'm becoming old
I personally think the Wii/DS era is the peak of Pokemon spinoffs (and pokemon in general): the original Rumble, most of the Mystery Dungeons, Pokepark 1 and 2, Conquest, the 3 Ranger games were just on the DS, and the Wii was how I grew up with Pokemon Snap with the Virtual Console
I remember my parents arguing over getting me hey you pikachu since it was fairly expensive at the time and my mom was worried I wouldn't play it much. But we got it and ive played it so many times. It can be a frustrating game, especially when youre a little girl with a speech impediment, but I still love it.
@@johnflapper yeah i loved the battling so much in that game. its super cool to get to battle and just play as the pokemon in general since you cant in the mainline games
No Pokepark or Pokepark 2. They forgot it in the big 'remembering' segment of the Diamond and Pearl remake direct and it has been forgotten again... when will people wake up and see there's a dope literal 3D open world pokemon game where all the pokemon interact with one another, have unique ways they interact with the enviorment around them and other pokemon, have their anime voices, are all to dex size, and win the day with the power of friendhsip. I suppose it will be me and Pokepark to the grave. 😢
Poképark was in the presents right after Platinum and before Ranger (if I remember correctly), they had a Wii remote going up and down and Bulbasaur's attraction was on screen.
I thought I saw pokepark 1 getting mentioned for like a few seconds with #run or something with the bulbasaur minigame, cuz I freaked out even if the reference was that small.
I would have been about 11-12 when the GBC Pokémon trading card game came out, and I LOVED it. I couldn’t find many kids that wanted to play the card game in real life, so that game was awesome to me!
Man, so many memories with lots of these yet the one I seemed to enjoy so much back then was Pokemon Channel. Don't know why but it was so darn relaxing!
Definitely would LOVE to see pokemon colosseum/XD come back and/or get sequels on switch. I adored them growing up. The music was super cool and they changed up the typical pokemon formula just enough to make it worth a try.
Same. It even works for Game Freak's current way of cutting the dex, as the original only had around 200 pokemon, so even doubling that alone is perfect.
My first Pokémon side game was actually Pokémon Channel when I was really small. I mostly love the side Games more to take a break from the tedious main series.
Would love to have a Pokemon Pinball with all Pokemon, boards based on the different gens (meaning we could get 16+ boards if each gen has 2 of each region), maybe some side modes, and eve as a sprite game that could be a $60 game.
I'm glad Puzzle Challenge is still recognized by others for its almost bizarrely good soundtrack. The Goldenrod City remix in particular absolutely *slaps*.
I actually loved playing Pokemon Channel. It was very calming as a kid tbh. It was nice to jump on it after a stressful game. Like how people like playing Harvest moon and such.
i grew up with pokemon channel and still hold a soft spot for it. i'm glad you talked about it the way you did. even if you didn't really like it because most people just write it off as "your just watching tv" when there is more too it but as for spin offs i want to see poke park in the style of the original and pokemon ranger especially in the style of Shadows of Almia because that game was AMAZING
Pokemon Stadium series. I don't care that mainline Pokemon is 3D now. Stadium was more than that. It had a bunch of different ways not present in modern Pokemon games to battle your friends as well as battle the CPU. There was so much variety in modes and rulesets, and who can forget those mini-games? Bring back Pokemon Stadium! In fact, if a new game is made in that vein, give it a new name. Call it "Pokemon Battle Frontier" because I'm sure the same people who wish for the return of Battle Frontier also wish for the return of Pokemon Stadium because it's basically the same concept.
idk if this counts as "forgotten" per se, as it has a Switch release, but I don't see many people ever really talking about it, and I love it and the original, so I might as well say one here. Pokken Tournament! I love this game so much. I don't play it as much anymore, but I still love it a lot!
Okay. Hear me out... Magikarp Jump 2. I am lowkey memeing but to be honest Magikarp Jump was also lowkey incredible. Magikarp is a perfect useless Pokémon for this format and figuring out all the secret events is incredibly addicting. Mixing it up with sudden cruelty that "kill your run" and a bit of fun mainline weirdness like that ghost girl in the TV is just awesome. The puns are perfish I-I mean perfect and it has sooo much charm that I honestly would prefer a sequel to this over a sequel to some of the games in this video(of course "Poké de Mon" is on a higher wanted level). To summarize: Yes, I am memeing because I could easily said something else like Poképark which is also welcome but I am also thinking that this game is really neat for what it is^-^
Games that I hope becomes a series: Pokemon Puzzle League, Pokemon Snap, Hey You! Pikachu, Pokemon Stadium, and Pokemon TCG. Hey, I absolutely love Hey You! Pikachu. Only thing I wished the game was to be longer. I beat it multiple times as a kid.
I'll always wish for a new Conquest, I'm a huge Samurai Warriors fan and theory crafting with my friends over which pokemon would fit in with which warlord was a fun thing to do in high school
It's relatively recent and still has a core playerbase, so it's not as forgotten as these, but I think Pokken is pretty underrated and underapperciated relative to the level of quality it has: It came out towards the end of the WiiU's lifespan, and there's not a huge crossover between hardcore FGC players and Pokemon fans, so it didn't get as huge as It could have been, which is a shame, it's a fantastic fighting game: the roster is very well balanced, with even low tier characters regularly getting tournament results; character playstyles are varied both in terms of how they play and how two players of the same character will use them; there's a really great emphasis on neutral play (when both players are trying to get a open each other up, when most of the strategy in fighting games happens) and adaption, thanks to the phase shift system (it acts as a anti-infinite system and forces a return to neutral, but also encourages the player to use more/different moves based on if shifting at the moment would be advantagious or not) and how Pokken handles attack heights (heights exist for moves to bypass and punish each other during their active frames based on height, not as a way to bypass blocking, which leads to more varied move use and reversals). And while it's not huge, there's still an active community: We're not giant like Smash or Tekken or DBFZ, but we're bigger then a lot of other smaller scenes like Skullgirls, Blazblue/Granblue Vs, KI,: You'll find matches in ranked, there are still events, the community discord (discord DOT gg SLASH pokken) is stil active, etc.
After Snap, pinball is the one I'd most like to see return. Shout out to Pokemon Rangers too. If you want games where you partner with Pokemon instead of just fighting with them, those games are a lot of fun.
Honestly, the only games I didn't know about on this list were the Pokemon Trading Card Game, Hey You Pikachu, and Puzzle Challenge. I guess that's a 50/50 for me.
Won’t see the trading card game get remade cause of the fact that they seem happy it’s living online now. But it would be nice to see the TCG get a mobile or switch app to link with the online servers.
Fun coincidence. I'm playing Pokémon Pinball Ruby & Sapphire hoping to catch finally every of the 205 Pokémon. Currently at 200 (missing the Johto starters, Aerodactyl and Latios). Much fun one, would definitely call it my fav pinball game for how it allows tilting and lets you use it in tactical methods. Plus the collecting Pokémon, the bonus games, all make a neat package, and I think the physics are fine either. Played Super Mario Ball beforehand, and there I sometimes honestly felt like the way the ball bounces off objects feels off at times. Much better in the Pokémon pinball game. With Pokémon Channel I had a chill and fun time with that one personally. Felt laid back, was cute and predated Nintendogs which later felt like building of the way that one played. I also enjoyed the extra cartoon and the collectible cards that you unlocked. Had a sweet charm. I honestly forgot about the Pokémon Mini games being in there, which is pretty awesome. I still remember the unlockable Jirachi though.
I was surprised Pokepark and Pokemon Ranger weren't mentioned. I loved those games though I only played the first Ranger. My hand got tired. Of the ones in the video though, I most want to see a return to Conquest. As a Fire Emblem fan I LOVE the concept and the gameplay SO MUCH. It's so fantastic! My only gripes were the fact that two Warriors were internet mission exclusive so they can't be obtained anymore, and that I had to constantly consult a guide to figure out which Warrior had a Perfect Link with which Pokemon species.
The TCG game for the GBC has always been very intriguing to me. I played it casually through my teen years (and also the second one, which never released outside of Japan) and now I have it on my 3DS. I wish we had more games like that that aren't just centered around competitive online or riddled with DLCs. It'd be very cool if they did something like that again but including all the cards that have come out since that first game.
Pokemon Conquest is by far my favorite game of all the Pokemon franchise. I would LOVE IT if even a remake, remaster or even port was announced, and would be crying tears of joy if a sequel is announced.
Hey You, Pikachu was actually my first Pokemon game! Pikachu didn't understand what I was saying, but I had fun playing anyway! Ah, what memories...constantly blabbing away into the microphone to try to talk to Pikachu!
You could've mentioned genuinely forgotten and little known pokemon games like the pokemon mini and e reader minigames or obscure pokemon arcade games from japan, even the download play pokemon fishing game from pokepark would've been more forgotten and obscure.
I loved Pokémon Rangers, it really was a cool series and I'm sad that it stopped because it really had its own charm :3
Rangers was brilliant
Rangers was great apart from leaving a circle mark on my touch screen... I really got into it
YES, played all 3, very good quality & innovative...surprised he didn't talk about this
its sucks we didnt get one for the 3ds because I really don't think we will get one with the Switch
Same! I loved Rangers! It had a unique artstyle, was the first Pokémon game to really do full body models instead of chibi, and I really liked the idea of only borrowing Pokémon's powers to help with various disasters, instead of enslaving them with Pokéballs.
R.I.P. Pokémon Ranger and Pokémon Conquest...great spin-offs from the DS era that will be forever missed...
Shoutout goes to the Poképark series as well.
Pokemon Stadium, Pokemon Puzzle League and Pokemon Channel were a huge part of my childhood.
Puzzle League deserves an in depth remake for sure 😌
As someone whose peak Pokemon years were around when most of these spin-offs came out (including the original Snap), the idea that these games have been forgotten by time is making me realize that I'm becoming old
I'm 35 and I feel this.
many Pokemon fans today are too young to have been inside a Blockbuster Video 👵🏽
I am deeply offended that the PokePark wasn’t mentioned... this means war
Yeah pokepark and mariokart were my life as a kid!
Or ranger or trozie
You're not the only one
Thanks for doing my comment for me
I am glad to know I am not alone in this war!
I need a Conquest revival. It’s my favorite spinoff apart from Ranger
I DESIRE FOR EITHER A POKEMON CONQUEST REMAKE OR SEQUEL.
Conquest was so so good omg
I personally think the Wii/DS era is the peak of Pokemon spinoffs (and pokemon in general): the original Rumble, most of the Mystery Dungeons, Pokepark 1 and 2, Conquest, the 3 Ranger games were just on the DS, and the Wii was how I grew up with Pokemon Snap with the Virtual Console
PokePark is my favorite spinoff, and it’s so underrated. Hopefully they make a new one or port the old ones to switch
MY MAN
My man
If they remade this game for the switch I would implode that would be incredible
MY man
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I remember playing Hey You! Pikachu.
My uncle was so tired of hearing Pikachu call out to us and shouted, "Pikachu, shaddup!!"
This is wholesome and funny at the same time lol.
Pokemon Conquest has been a favorite of mine since the day it came out. It really deserved a sequel.
I loved Pokemon Channel. Was part of my childhood daily routine. I never did claim my Jirachi though. Wonder if I still have my save file.
I remember my parents arguing over getting me hey you pikachu since it was fairly expensive at the time and my mom was worried I wouldn't play it much. But we got it and ive played it so many times. It can be a frustrating game, especially when youre a little girl with a speech impediment, but I still love it.
I CANNOT EXPRESS HOW HAPPY I AM TO SEE PEOPLE REMEMBERING POKEPARK AND POKEPARK 2 IN THE COMMENTS
PokePark lives on. May it come back one day
Yup
I got them sorta to play with niece and nephew, but kept with it since it was the only way to pokemon battle AS a pokemon, until Pokken Tournament
@@johnflapper yeah i loved the battling so much in that game. its super cool to get to battle and just play as the pokemon in general since you cant in the mainline games
You just said Pokémon Pinball RS is almost 20 years old, and now I’m dying of old age.
No Pokepark or Pokepark 2. They forgot it in the big 'remembering' segment of the Diamond and Pearl remake direct and it has been forgotten again... when will people wake up and see there's a dope literal 3D open world pokemon game where all the pokemon interact with one another, have unique ways they interact with the enviorment around them and other pokemon, have their anime voices, are all to dex size, and win the day with the power of friendhsip. I suppose it will be me and Pokepark to the grave. 😢
i hope they bring it back and in the style of the original where ALL the pokemon you befriend matter
Poképark was in the presents right after Platinum and before Ranger (if I remember correctly), they had a Wii remote going up and down and Bulbasaur's attraction was on screen.
YES I LOVE POKEPARK 2
I thought I saw pokepark 1 getting mentioned for like a few seconds with #run or something with the bulbasaur minigame, cuz I freaked out even if the reference was that small.
@@AlphaUru same omg. I was honestly more hyped about seeing that reference than anything else they showed in that presentation lmao
I would have been about 11-12 when the GBC Pokémon trading card game came out, and I LOVED it. I couldn’t find many kids that wanted to play the card game in real life, so that game was awesome to me!
'Hey You! Pikachu!'
*We don't do that here.*
I still wish that Pokemon TCG 2 had managed to come out worldwide.
There is a romhack of it translated. I've been playing it recently.
Man, so many memories with lots of these yet the one I seemed to enjoy so much back then was Pokemon Channel. Don't know why but it was so darn relaxing!
A port/remake of Conquest would be neat.
The pokemon TCG game on game boy was my favourite spin off. The final duels were brutal
Definitely would LOVE to see pokemon colosseum/XD come back and/or get sequels on switch. I adored them growing up. The music was super cool and they changed up the typical pokemon formula just enough to make it worth a try.
Pokemon Pinball was such a fantastic, addictive little game.
Conquest is my game! Still playing it today!
Last weekend I played through the entirety of Pokemon Dash for the first time for some reason I don't quite know.
I've been wanting a Pokemon Conquest 2 since we moved on from that generation
Same. It even works for Game Freak's current way of cutting the dex, as the original only had around 200 pokemon, so even doubling that alone is perfect.
With how awesome Pokémon Pinball on GBC and GBA were, it baffles me they stopped there.
When I saw that silhouette I thought it was a Paras too...
Pokémon Conquest is an immediate upvote!!!!
My first Pokémon side game was actually Pokémon Channel when I was really small. I mostly love the side Games more to take a break from the tedious main series.
Would love to have a Pokemon Pinball with all Pokemon, boards based on the different gens (meaning we could get 16+ boards if each gen has 2 of each region), maybe some side modes, and eve as a sprite game that could be a $60 game.
Pokémon Conquest was really fun imo. I would really enjoy a sequel or even a rerelease
I actully perfer the spinoffs over the mainline entrys
like a normal sane person who doesnt like to play a cash grab genre
Liking the main games doesn’t make us crazy
I'm glad Puzzle Challenge is still recognized by others for its almost bizarrely good soundtrack. The Goldenrod City remix in particular absolutely *slaps*.
Pokemon conquest is the best spin off game for pokemon but nobody talks about it and I'm glad it was at least talk a little about
When that Pokemon TCG music kicked in that nostalgia wave rolled in. The second game was such a good game as well.
I actually loved playing Pokemon Channel. It was very calming as a kid tbh. It was nice to jump on it after a stressful game. Like how people like playing Harvest moon and such.
i grew up with pokemon channel and still hold a soft spot for it. i'm glad you talked about it the way you did. even if you didn't really like it because most people just write it off as "your just watching tv" when there is more too it
but as for spin offs i want to see
poke park in the style of the original
and pokemon ranger especially in the style of Shadows of Almia because that game was AMAZING
@badwolf7850 nice! happy to find another fan
Any love for Ranger: Shadows of Almia and Guardian Signs?
Yessss, Pokémon rangers need some love!
Amazing games.
Much better than any mainline game since 3DS.
I have both Pokémon Pinball games and I wish a third game would come out for it.
Am I the only person really hoping there will be another Pokepark? It was more recent yeah, but it was super important to me and is super underrated
Conquest was in many ways far more interesting than the core games. I’d love to see a sequel!
I haven't forgotten Colliseum.... And you shouldn't have either
i was so worried you where not going to talk about conquest
Pokemon Stadium series. I don't care that mainline Pokemon is 3D now. Stadium was more than that. It had a bunch of different ways not present in modern Pokemon games to battle your friends as well as battle the CPU. There was so much variety in modes and rulesets, and who can forget those mini-games?
Bring back Pokemon Stadium! In fact, if a new game is made in that vein, give it a new name. Call it "Pokemon Battle Frontier" because I'm sure the same people who wish for the return of Battle Frontier also wish for the return of Pokemon Stadium because it's basically the same concept.
Pokemon TCG on gameboy color is so good. I remember beating the whole game when I was 11. The elite four was so hard
The Pokemon TCG was my favorite..I'm gonna dig through the storage to find it and replay
Zion: “8 COINS???? Nobody would play that!!”
Magic Players: “.....”
Pokemon pinball was amazing, I wish they'd bring it back, but all pinball games seem to have died...
Pokemon art academy ,seriously that game is underrated
idk if this counts as "forgotten" per se, as it has a Switch release, but I don't see many people ever really talking about it, and I love it and the original, so I might as well say one here. Pokken Tournament! I love this game so much. I don't play it as much anymore, but I still love it a lot!
Pikachu noticed the weed. Rated E for everyone
Okay. Hear me out...
Magikarp Jump 2.
I am lowkey memeing but to be honest Magikarp Jump was also lowkey incredible. Magikarp is a perfect useless Pokémon for this format and figuring out all the secret events is incredibly addicting. Mixing it up with sudden cruelty that "kill your run" and a bit of fun mainline weirdness like that ghost girl in the TV is just awesome. The puns are perfish I-I mean perfect and it has sooo much charm that I honestly would prefer a sequel to this over a sequel to some of the games in this video(of course "Poké de Mon" is on a higher wanted level). To summarize: Yes, I am memeing because I could easily said something else like Poképark which is also welcome but I am also thinking that this game is really neat for what it is^-^
I agree. I was thinking it wouldn’t be just Magikarp, but other fish as well.
Ha, that reminds me of Goh's Totem Magikarp
I love the pokemon pinball series. These along with The Little Mermaid 2 pinball game were essentially the only games I could get my mom to play too.
I actually prefer spin-offs over mainline games
Seriously? I mean, if you compare Pokémon Ranger to Black and White, Ranger wins, no contest. But against Ultra Sun? Ranger wouldn't have a chance.
Bruh
@@Justsomedudeokay yeah for me it depends on the mainline game we’re talking about
@@_charlotteevee_ and then that compared to the spinoff.
@@Justsomedudeokay yup
Pokemon Channel was one of my favorite game as a kid it was fun
The _Stadium_ series was also good and should have continued with each Gen
Games that I hope becomes a series:
Pokemon Puzzle League, Pokemon Snap, Hey You! Pikachu, Pokemon Stadium, and Pokemon TCG.
Hey, I absolutely love Hey You! Pikachu. Only thing I wished the game was to be longer. I beat it multiple times as a kid.
Zion stop slamming the table.. You can just use the flippers to move the marks in the shelder/voltorb area.
My OCD was intensifying in that gameplay.
I just love Pokemon TCG. I actually bought a Gameboy recently just to replay this.
I'll always wish for a new Conquest, I'm a huge Samurai Warriors fan and theory crafting with my friends over which pokemon would fit in with which warlord was a fun thing to do in high school
I will keep asking for Pokemon Conquest 2 crossing over with Fire Emblem instead of Nobunaga's ambition till the day I die
Great videos from these guys all the time!
It's relatively recent and still has a core playerbase, so it's not as forgotten as these, but I think Pokken is pretty underrated and underapperciated relative to the level of quality it has: It came out towards the end of the WiiU's lifespan, and there's not a huge crossover between hardcore FGC players and Pokemon fans, so it didn't get as huge as It could have been, which is a shame, it's a fantastic fighting game: the roster is very well balanced, with even low tier characters regularly getting tournament results; character playstyles are varied both in terms of how they play and how two players of the same character will use them; there's a really great emphasis on neutral play (when both players are trying to get a open each other up, when most of the strategy in fighting games happens) and adaption, thanks to the phase shift system (it acts as a anti-infinite system and forces a return to neutral, but also encourages the player to use more/different moves based on if shifting at the moment would be advantagious or not) and how Pokken handles attack heights (heights exist for moves to bypass and punish each other during their active frames based on height, not as a way to bypass blocking, which leads to more varied move use and reversals). And while it's not huge, there's still an active community: We're not giant like Smash or Tekken or DBFZ, but we're bigger then a lot of other smaller scenes like Skullgirls, Blazblue/Granblue Vs, KI,: You'll find matches in ranked, there are still events, the community discord (discord DOT gg SLASH pokken) is stil active, etc.
Colosseum and XD:GOD
I want to see Pokémon Conquest, Poképark and Pokémon Colosseum/XD come back some day.
Would personally love a sequel to the Orre games. Don't feel I fully appreciated those at the time as I wanted a 3D main line game 😅
It's a crime that Pokemon Pinball hasn't had a new entry in so long. Would love even a port to the Switch
I've always wanted to check out Conquest
Time may have forgotten these titles...
But I didn't.
We can't leave Pokémon Conquest without Pokémon Birthright too, right?
After Snap, pinball is the one I'd most like to see return. Shout out to Pokemon Rangers too. If you want games where you partner with Pokemon instead of just fighting with them, those games are a lot of fun.
Pokemon pinball is my mom's favorite video game, without fail she would always steal my gameboy color on long car rides to play lol
Pokkén Tournament.
That spin-off is damn awesome
I wonder how many people forget it is a switch port too!
I'm not a big fan but it is not a bad game 🎯
@@thenintendogamer1542 it was the very 1st game I bought physical!
Pokemon TCG is one of the all-time great GBC RPG's, and it's an absolute crime that there hasn't been a sequel.
Have you played the second one? They had a fan translation and it's really good.
I LOVED Pokémon Pinball. That rumble was amazing to 9 year old me. I sincerely hope we get an updated version at one point, or at least a re-release.
13:34 don't forget you can also get a version in animal crossing new leaf
I've seen a few others mention this but.... PokePark!!!! god what a throwback....
I know it's not the topic of the video, but super glad to hear someone talk about Perfect Dark on GBC. Super duper underrated
Honestly, the only games I didn't know about on this list were the Pokemon Trading Card Game, Hey You Pikachu, and Puzzle Challenge. I guess that's a 50/50 for me.
WOW zion grassl that was incredible 6 pokemon spin-offs game, it's that was good UA-cam.
I LOVED pokemon pinball. Then again i was a little kid, maybe it doesn’t hold up
Pokemon puzzle league and/or puzzle chaĺlenge need to come back, my favorite pokemon spinoff.
Panel de Pon is on SNES app if you have Switch online
Right, but there was something more interesting with the pokemon twist in puzzle league.
I want a new Pokemon Ranger game.
11:53 aaaaaand now Bulbasaur has a Watermelon on his back.
Won’t see the trading card game get remade cause of the fact that they seem happy it’s living online now. But it would be nice to see the TCG get a mobile or switch app to link with the online servers.
Fun coincidence. I'm playing Pokémon Pinball Ruby & Sapphire hoping to catch finally every of the 205 Pokémon. Currently at 200 (missing the Johto starters, Aerodactyl and Latios). Much fun one, would definitely call it my fav pinball game for how it allows tilting and lets you use it in tactical methods. Plus the collecting Pokémon, the bonus games, all make a neat package, and I think the physics are fine either. Played Super Mario Ball beforehand, and there I sometimes honestly felt like the way the ball bounces off objects feels off at times. Much better in the Pokémon pinball game.
With Pokémon Channel I had a chill and fun time with that one personally. Felt laid back, was cute and predated Nintendogs which later felt like building of the way that one played. I also enjoyed the extra cartoon and the collectible cards that you unlocked. Had a sweet charm.
I honestly forgot about the Pokémon Mini games being in there, which is pretty awesome. I still remember the unlockable Jirachi though.
I spent so many hours of my childhood watching/playing Pokemon Channel
I was surprised Pokepark and Pokemon Ranger weren't mentioned. I loved those games though I only played the first Ranger. My hand got tired. Of the ones in the video though, I most want to see a return to Conquest. As a Fire Emblem fan I LOVE the concept and the gameplay SO MUCH. It's so fantastic! My only gripes were the fact that two Warriors were internet mission exclusive so they can't be obtained anymore, and that I had to constantly consult a guide to figure out which Warrior had a Perfect Link with which Pokemon species.
The TCG game for the GBC has always been very intriguing to me. I played it casually through my teen years (and also the second one, which never released outside of Japan) and now I have it on my 3DS. I wish we had more games like that that aren't just centered around competitive online or riddled with DLCs. It'd be very cool if they did something like that again but including all the cards that have come out since that first game.
Great video Zion. I have been playing Pokémon pinball a lot lately!
Time may have forgotten about these, but I sure didn’t.
Pokemon Conquest is by far my favorite game of all the Pokemon franchise. I would LOVE IT if even a remake, remaster or even port was announced, and would be crying tears of joy if a sequel is announced.
Who the hell could forget hey you pikachu lol
Hey You, Pikachu was actually my first Pokemon game! Pikachu didn't understand what I was saying, but I had fun playing anyway! Ah, what memories...constantly blabbing away into the microphone to try to talk to Pikachu!
How dare you snub Gale of Darkness?! Heck even Stadium didn't get a mention
Pokemon Conquest *needs a sequel,* but this time, it should be *Pokemon x Fire Emblem* crossover!
You could've mentioned genuinely forgotten and little known pokemon games like the pokemon mini and e reader minigames or obscure pokemon arcade games from japan, even the download play pokemon fishing game from pokepark would've been more forgotten and obscure.
Pokemon Puzzle Challenge is my favourite game of all time :-)
I want to see gale of darkness return.