Hi everyone, I was cleaning my desk ( because it was messy, no thanks to me) I saw the Pokémon pins I had collected some time ago and thought of putting them on something so they are in place and add them as display. I’ve collected all but the Kanto staters, I know I apologise a lot but again I’m sorry for not posting much, everyone have a good day and be safe bye.
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How to code for Pokémon ruby and sapphire versions aka generation three from the year of 2003 ad =
Step one = draw a rect
Step two = draw a rect array of the x axis
Step three = draw a rect looping array for the x and y axis of your starter Pokémon ie a male torchic at level four
Step four = draw the enemy zigzagoon array sprite at the top right corner of the screen in battle mode
Step five = draw the health point gauges for both sides of the battle
Step six = draw the background terrain color ie green for the forest and tall grass
Step seven = draw your remaining five Pokémon slots in your party
Step eight = draw the exploration mode map and your trainer avatars line of sight or field of vision
Step nine = draw the route map of ie route n 01 including the tall grass and short grass and dirt road and ledges that you can jump over
Step ten = draw the route to the first badge in ie chum bucket city home of the rocky badge
Step eleven = draw all of the fantasy region of nihos an anagram of sinnoh aka generation four
Step twelve = draw the continue screen or new game screen
Step thirteen = draw the Pokémon title screen silicon and germanium versions
Please do not take this down Nintendo nor game freak I support Pokémon ever since age four and up
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I might be dating myself with this poll, but I'm interested in seeing which region everyone started with. Feel free to tag your first Pokémon game!
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Ralts, Krilia, & Gardevoir — Scarlet & Violet #211, #212, and #245
Illustrated by Jiro Sasuma
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Oh please, mr. Stone is my father.
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