Post by Elemental Paradisity on Feb 26, 2016 22:09:01 GMT -7
On this day, February 27th, in 1996, Pocket Monsters Red and Green were released in Japan for the original Gameboy system. It was a simple, pixelated, two dimensional, black and white world with a simple concept, capture and train the creatures that lived in this world to achieve higher levels of strength as you traveled. No one could have imagined that on that day the beginning of one of the largest franchises in the world got it's start, but here we are today, twenty years later, and there is still no better feeling than defeating the Elite Four, or no harder decision than which of the three Pokeballs you will choose at the beginning of each game. Whether you're a genwunner or think all generations should be treated equally, we have all been following Pokemon for as long as we picked out our first game to come together for this 20th Anniversary. Not only has Pokemon sparked a generation of devoted and loyal fans, but it has done something no other game series has ever done. It has spanned over countries and continents in order to bring us all together all over the world in one common interest, and for that, we owe Pokemon a thanks. So please join us as we celebrate this day, the 20th Anniversary of Pokemon, and here's to many more years ahead for future generations to come together from all walks of life. Train on.
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x1 Lv. 20 Generation 1 Pokemon of your choice
You must post here in order to participate in this event, you must tell us which Pokemon you will be choosing, no legendaries may be claimed during this event, and these Pokemon may no longer be claimed after the event is closed.