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themadscientist ([info]themadscientist) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2013-01-08 21:19:00


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Entry tags:elitism, entitlement, fandom: pokemon

BUT I ALREADY CAUGHT THEM ALL DAMMIT
Gamefreak and Nintendo promised an "evolution" of Pokemon earlier this week. Fans were excited, with most expecting an announcement for the sixth generation.
And indeed, there is going to be a brand new set of games, Pokemon X and Pokemon Y, released in October.

So you can imagine where this is going...
WHY THE HELL DO I GOTTA BUY A BRAND NEW SYSTEM FOR THIS GREEDY BASTARDS
I'm done except if they release Ruby and Sapphire
It's different why is it different
They look like Neopets but I'm not a genwunner!
REAL fans are excited. Fans that bash are stupid!
Hi jut wanted to tell you Gen 1 is still the best bye
It's just sad that we don't get what we want because we want nostalgia okay



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[info]ahiru
2013-01-10 02:00 am UTC (link)
Ah, Pokemon new game wank. Always a classic. Gen V: "Why are all the games the same, they need to change it up some, Pokemon's gotten so boring and predictable." Gen VI: "OMG those bastards how dare you change things?! 2D pixels 4 life!"

Someone on another forum pointed out that now we will at last have a pokemon numbered 666. I'm hoping it's something exceedingly cute so it'll be all the more amusing when I catch it and nickname it 'Satan.'

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