A talented Pokemon fan has created an impressive display to show their collection of games from all generations. Pokemon is a franchise whose target audience is children, captivating fans with stories of friendship and overcoming obstacles. But because it's been around for so long, Pokemon has older fans who have followed it since the earlier releases.
Pokemon has come a long way so far, with nine generations of the mainline games. The journey of Pokemon trainers began in 1996 with the release of Pokemon Red and Green, reaching the most recent generation with the release of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. But the Pokemon games go further, with various spin-offs and remakes that won the hearts of fans in the same way. To show off their love for the franchise, one fan has come up with a creative solution to bring their collection together.
Reddit user velvinator67 shared with the Pokemon community the impressive display they created to show off their game collection. The display case has shelves for games from the nine Pokemon generations, labeled with tags written in the official Pokemon font. The division for each generation shows authentic copies of the games, starting with Gen 1 with Pokemon Red and Blue, a Japanese copy of Pokemon Green, and a customized special Pokemon Yellow edition with Pikachu surfing.
Another detail of the glass display case created by the OP that caught the eye was the illustrations of the starters from each generation. The Gen 9 games don't appear in the image, but they explain that those are in their travel bag. In addition to the games, the player shows off their Poke Ball Plus, and a customized red Game Boy Advance, the Nintendo console that received the Gen 3 Pokemon games, and other iconic titles such as Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team. According to them, the only item missing from the display case is their Pokewalker, an accessory released for use with Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
Even for older Pokemon fans, it's amazing to
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