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The Bulbagarden Conversational Chat-Thread: Vol. 2

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Kamex

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I've looked for mine numerous times, but nothing. It's lost forever.
 

Noivern

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Losing a game can be really... annoying and sad.

(Misses Ruby)
 

Mijumaru

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I lost my Pokémon Sapphire Version, but I have a sneaking suspicion that someone in my neighborhood that I really hate stole it from me.
That kid's literally a delinquent.
 

Noivern

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I never suspect other people whenever possible. Unless... well... it's awkwardly obvious.
 

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Really, when Pokémon games are stolen, they're the second-most depressing stolen item moments in my list. The first obviously goes to my eats.
 

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i never get my pokemon up to level 100. I always start on the next game before that happens.
 

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The one time I've lost a game was when I lost my GBA in my slippers. :lol:
Yes, I'm serious.
I was like.. 5 at the time.
I've never lost a Pokémon game, though.
 

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I still have all the games except Diamond. Oh, and Yellow, because it was defunct.
 

Noivern

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I have given away my Red and lost my Ruby. Crystal's battery is dry.
 

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I'm actually glad that later games don't use battery-powered save RAM. No need to worry about the save disappearing! Oh, and later, the system clock in the DS. No batteries, ever (except the DS battery)!
 

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The only time I'd give away a Pokémon game is if I was going to buy a new copy of that one. XD
 

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Well, my friend collects old Pokémon games, even if they're broken, so I used to just give them to him.
 

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I've only lost one game I think. And I still have all my pokemon games. Yellow doesn't work though.
 

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I'm actually surprised that the Pokémon Red cart that I gave years ago still works. Properly and saves. Considering the condition of their other stuff...

DSi: Missing stylus, scratched screen, poor charge
DS Lite: Broken hinge, improvised stylus
PS2: Can't start
PS2 and Wii DVDs: Scratched absurdly - many won't read
GBA SP (the one I gave away): Can't start
Older PC: Monitor locked settings
 

Noivern

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Oh, Ghost, popping up in a thread without warning, huh?

Anyway, well... losing a game? No, except for Ruby and scratched-up PS1 discs. (I love cartridges and cards since then.)
 

Ghost

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It's hard to give a warning.
 
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