Beating Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen How Nintendo Intended

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Beating Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen How Nintendo Intended, this time with the official Nintendo Power guide!

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It makes me sad everytime I see "... as Nintendo intended" and not the og "... as Nintendid"

KeepTheKitLow
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You know, it'd be pretty hilarious to do an episode called "Beating Pokémon how GameFAQs intended". Cause old GameFAQs guides can be pretty interesting

allknowingidiot
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That brings back memories seeing that guide. Backstory my father worked for a printing company and they actually printed the official Nintendo power guide for this game. My dad knowing how much I loved Pokémon snagged me a copy straight off the press. I was one of the first to receive a copy before they were sold. I actually had to keep it a secret until it was released in stores. Good Times!

abbygurl
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If you ever feel like it, a "as nintended" video for the mystery dungeon games would be amazing!

CosenAngel
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The reasoning for picking Helix over Dome was silly to me considering both fossils contain water types

Keydicken
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I know naming the Haunter Morty was probably a reference to the gym leader but I love that it gave you a team containing “Rock and Morty”

wmyates
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In case you missed it, the "Shop smart, shop pokemart" is an evil dead/army of the dead reference.

Shop smart, shop S-Mart

KryptCeeper
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I love this Intended series, both the how Nintendo and how PaPaSea versions. They are amongst my favourite content on YouTube. Really looking forward to the Let’s go pikachu/eevee version. Can we expect that one?

ProfJayBee
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I didn’t realize Pokémon Box was a Pokémon Centre exclusive as a kid…I have very vivid memories of the non-big-box version being sold at a Best Buy near where I lived. They also sold Pokémon Colosseum bonus discs for $9.99 each around the time that game came out.

I have a big box Pokémon Box though….I’m too attached to sell it even though I know I can get a couple months’ rent money if I do part ways with it lol.

Mandiness
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This guide seems really well written and full of enthusiasm! I like this one a lot.

etrom
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I can’t tell you how many hours I put into my fire red back in the day. I loved that thing so much

NuzlockeJoe
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15:06 fun fact: This is a reference to the Radio crime show “The Shadow” the full phrase is, “Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts on men? The Shadow knows!” The Shadow is also who Batman and Bruce Wayne are based on.

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Pokemon LeafGreen was the very first game that I beat and I mostly just used my Blastoise. My first game was Ruby but as a kid I never knew that u had to go fight Norman after beating Flannery so I never finished it back then.

johnf
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Lol I was confused I thought it was a re-upload, still clicked it to re-watch, happy that I did, it's power guide the giga Chad of guide

SatyamAk
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I remember I used to think that metapod was one of the only possible shinies because it was one of the four that this book actually showed as potential shinies

ryanbusch
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The references in this guide are wild and it mistakenly calls Mega Punch and Mega Kick Fighting-type moves.

TheTakato
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"Shop smart. Shop S-Mart."

-Movie PaPaSea has never seen

patg
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I love how you adopted the vocabulary of the person who wrote the guide in the first video.

thomasvaillancourt
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This series makes me so happy and I always find myself laughing at some weirdly worded phrase. Thank you so much for all the time you take in making these and I hope we continue getting more in the future😊

katieb
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On the topic of the the Magikarp salesman, it's really not a bad deal if you're doing the Pokedex! Catching a wild one takes a minimum of 200 Pokedollars, which is super cheap in the Pokemon world, so it's basically just paying for the Poke Ball + a 300 Pokedollar convenience fee. If the Magikarp breaks out even once, which is decently likely if you have to catch it at full health because your entire party will OHKO it, then you come out ahead after only two breakouts. Plus, if you stop replenishing Poke Balls once you run out because they kinda suck, a Great Ball is 600, meaning that if you're forced to use a Great Ball on the Magikarp, you would have saved 100 from the salesman. Of course, if you're *not* doing the Pokedex, probably better to just catch a wild Gyarados directly because raising Magikarp is painful.

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