I have been thinking, with how closely inspired lots of Pokémon are from real animals, that you could probably come up with a collectible card game or such, using real animals.
I mean, maybe I’m just being an old person and kids wouldn’t find that cool, but I certainly felt at some point, that I would’ve spent my time better, if I had learned about biology rather than made-up Pokémon stats…
I, too, am a very big fan, of, commas,.
Well I,m, glad because, I, do, put a, lot of, them,.
One time, I had to hand in English homework, 1½ pages, and later got it back from the teacher with the feedback that I had only written two sentences. The first sentence spanned the whole first page, which wasn’t intentional.
That sounds like a lot of fun dad, now let’s get you back to the home. The Wheel is about to be on and you can tell me more about Nana.
bioviva already makes those games ☞ https://www.bioviva.com/en/
Neat, thanks. 🙂
There was a card game where the elements of the periodic table were monsters and you had to ionic bond them to win. It had a tie in book series.
Peek-e-mon
I hear that watching the evolution from eohippus to horse needs a lot of batteries.
A Gameboy color gets at most 30 hours and takes 2 AA batteries. So across 30 million years, you’d need about 16 billion batteries lol
A GBC only takes 2 AA batteries
Ah shit you right, I was thinking the DMG. Well half that then.
Man, Gameboys had a backlight in the Pokemon universe? We got cheated.
I had one of these bad boys
Same. It was highly uncomfortable.
They could digitize creatures and encapsulate them in pocket sized containers. Their tech is a bit more advanced
Checks out, the Pokémon universe was actually just Japan all that time.
Google Game Boy Light.
He’s very clearly using a DMG. Ash just put an aftermarket screen in it. I’ve got one just like it.