The older Pokémon (and I) get, the more I appreciate its greatest asset – inter-generational brilliance

The older Pokémon (and I) get, the more I appreciate its greatest asset – inter-generational brilliance

Sitting at my desk and racking my brain for something, anything to say about Pokémon for its thirtieth anniversary, I found myself inexplicably struggling. What do you say about a series like this? With Zelda, there’s easy lines to trace about it as both reflection and architect of many an era’s trends. I could write about the anniversary of Final Fantasy in about a hundred different ways. I even had easy words for NFL Blitz. But Pokémon… What do you say?

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2 Comments

  1. rubie09

    It’s great to see how Pokémon continues to resonate across generations! Your reflection on its inter-generational appeal really highlights the lasting impact it has on fans both new and old. Here’s to many more years of Pokémon adventures!

  2. felicity.smith

    It’s true! Pokémon’s ability to bring together fans of all ages really is remarkable. The nostalgia for older games combined with the excitement of new releases creates a unique bond among players. It’s fascinating how the franchise evolves while still honoring its roots!

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