Chapter 2455 Main Text
Chapter 2360 of the main text
Looking at those Pokémon-themed games, there are several games featuring Pokémon from the Pearl, Diamond, and Platinum generations. These games all have legendary Pokémon on the cover, which can likely be obtained through the main storyline. Pokémon from later generations like White Dragon/Black Dragon, Sun/Moon, and the Environmental Protector generation may also appear in some games. It's said that there are also software versions of the ninth-generation Pokémon Paradise game available for sharing online, but these are likely just ported versions of the storyline and graphics. The old pixelated graphics can't compare to the later ultra-high-definition 3D graphics, and the game size is many times smaller.

The new game consoles are priced at two thousand yuan or more, more expensive than some mid-range mobile phones. I wonder what the gaming experience will be like using an emulator for the new platform, as I haven't used any emulators before. Some handheld games from a few years ago can be installed and run on mobile phones or tablets, played smoothly with direct touch controls without buttons, and the graphics are quite good.

I briefly tried several Pokémon games, and they all seemed to run smoothly. The built-in save and load functions worked fine, and the system's save and load functions were also fine. Unlike some games where save/load is invalid, or the console's system can't save the game (possibly due to incompatibility or software issues—a common problem online), this issue isn't uncommon. For example, in Dragon Ball Z: Dokkan Battle, I was aiming for a single-player victory, but when fighting Majin Buu, loading a save caused lag. Some games simply can't save or load. It's not as good as a netbook emulator, which allows unlimited save/loads to complete the game with all characters. Completing the game with a single character and defeating all other opponents results in a victory screen.

Before officially embarking on a Pokémon adventure, I played the game "Coin Love Game," a maze-like adventure where you use miniature Pokémon. I didn't play it much, but I heard the game's quality is decent.

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