[Pokémon] I was inspired by the thread that was there earlier and wanted to complete the HOME encyclopedia.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses challenges in obtaining Dialga and Palkia through GTS and trading insights.
Read more[Pokémon] Used software should generally decrease in price if the supply is high, but I still find it strange that Pokémon has continued to rise in price over the past few years.
Japan’s retro game prices, including Pokémon, are skyrocketing, driven by demand and the popularity of handheld consoles.
Read more[Pokémon] Self-proclaimed beauty.
Japan Otaku discusses frustrations with a character’s strong appearance and educational shortcomings, mixing humor and critique.
Read more[Pokémon] Thread aiming for 40 replies in Sanagiras.
Japan Otaku reviews the unique evolution of Sana-giras, comparing its traits and addressing its slow leveling up.
Read more[Pokémon] I suddenly wanted a different-colored Zekrom and Reshiram.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses UI improvements, gameplay frustrations, and the benefits of picnics in Pokémon games.
Read more[Pokémon] I haven’t seen Satoshi recently, but what’s he like now?
The discussion covers Satoshi’s journey to becoming the Pokémon world champion while reflecting on his growth and experiences.
Read more[Pokémon] It’s amazing how it doesn’t look like an off-road Don Juan at all.
Fans discuss character designs and similarities in Japan’s Otaku community, highlighting unique and repetitive elements.
Read more[Pokémon] I thought it would be quite strong if it could enter the journey.
The discussion covers Pokémon evolutions and strategies, emphasizing preferred partners and self-learned moves in battles.
Read more[Pokémon] You shone when you one-punched the legendary dragon.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses slow evolutions, Pokémon strength, and the dynamics of ranked matches in the game’s community.
Read more[Pokémon] While I was tidying up my room, I found a lot of stuff that used to come with old sub-ROMs, and when I looked it up, I was surprised to see that some of them can sell for almost 5000 yen each.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses rising prices for game sets and their perceived collector value despite limited demand.
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