<p>The sad life of a true Pokemon master:
I have 435 hours on my Gameboy Silver edition, which is 18 days or...2 weeks and 4 days straight. That's like...12 hours each day for 1 month.</p>
<p>One time I woke up at 6AM just to catch that one Pokemon who doesn't show up at night. I think it was Sunkern.</p>
<p>I stopped playing after red/blue/yellow, but little brother kept going. It's pretty addictive. After I stopped playing video games, I found sudoku, and ever since then, my life has never felt empty.</p>
<p>haha - yeah, the gameboy color games had some really boring/repetitive parts. I watched lil bro play gold once and, maybe it was just me, but the maps and cities and stuff seemed to be more intuitive than the primary color pokemon games. Did you finish the rest?</p>
<p>Dude, I am THE Pokemon master.
Btw, Ash will never become a Pokemon master - he has like what? 37 Pokemon out of the 350+ or something? That's like barely 10%. What a loser.</p>
<p>Wait, MonoTombo, you mean to say you're STILL playing?!</p>
<p>Haha - I even used to watch the shows until they started making crap like Johto Journeys. They ruined Power Rangers by doing the same thing. And I loved the original Power Rangers.</p>
<p>i was so ****ing bored by the time i got to pokemon gold, so i leveled up my charizard-like pokemon in gold (and i didn't level anyone else up) so i had like a leel 76 charizard that could just kill any pokemon, even the water-based ones. and i only needed that to beat lance or whoever the last trainer in gold is). so by the time i got to lance, i had one 76 character charizard-thingie and 7 pokemon at like level 7 or something, and i just used the level 7 ones to use my revival potions on charizard. except this one time when a level 4 killed a level 26 dude and leveled up like 4 times or somethingq</p>
<p>My first gameboy game was blue and i picked charmander. I didn't know how to use pokeballs so i only had one pokemon for the first like 6 badges (thats right i had to walk through the dark cave aimlessly for a week trying to find my way around because i couldn't use flash), So you can believe how hard the water gym, which was like the second one was, i think it took me like 30 tries and i was like level 35 when i finally beat it. </p>
<p>Anyway, when i got to the ghost town or whatever my charmander was a level 57 charizard (for reference for those of u non pokemasters the highest level thing at that time was a level 30 and you were expected to be far lower level than him) and that was when the tv show came out and i saw that you use pokeballs to catch pokemon. which was useful because i kinda needed to learn surf. </p>
<p>But yes you can imagine how long i had to play when i came across anything that knew sand attack. </p>
<p>I have no idea why i remember all this, this was 10 years ago lol. Once a pokemon master, always a pokemon master.</p>
<p>btw. Real pokemon masters stopped playing after gold and silver and got into DBZ.</p>