Chapter 2456 Main Text
Chapter 2361 of the main text

I used to play the same game on a netbook game emulator, and I collected hundreds of Pokémon. It took a lot of time, and sometimes I had to reload my save multiple times to catch some Pokémon.

That game is a casual game meant to kill time, with gameplay similar to pinball. Collecting most of the Pokémon requires a significant amount of time. While the game is easy and simple, with collection quests, collecting all the Pokémon is no easy feat.

Looking at the Pokédex in that game, there are only two hundred Pokémon in total. I wonder if there are any modified versions of the game that include all the Pokémon, perhaps some internet genius would do that, creating a super-evolved version of the game and sharing it.

For some hardcore fans, it's possible to collect them bit by bit until they collect all the Pokémon and complete a very difficult task.

There are Pokémon adventure game enthusiasts who are willing to play dozens of games, completing the storylines on their first and second playthroughs, spending thousands of hours in total. They don't mind spending so much time; it's all about passion. They find the Pokémon adventures and challenges enjoyable, and it's a series they love, with many years of gaming experience. It's said that the first Pokémon game was released in the 1990s, meaning it has a production history of over thirty years, and new games are still being released daily.

When the author was in fourth or fifth grade, there was a bubble gum product that came with Pokémon cards. It was incredibly popular back then, and the product sold very well. Although the first generation of Pokémon only had 151 Pokémon, there were still some rare cards. Authentic cards, when placed with the candy, would have a sweet bubble gum flavor, something counterfeit cards couldn't replicate.

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