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If you really really REALLY wanna play gen 1, pokemon yellow. FRLG is a better kanto playthrough. LGPE provides an even better and more modern experience if you are fine with no random battles, instead you have pokemon go catching mechanics. Personally im not fond of pokemon go catching so FRLG.
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Jolteon - Just the best water-type destroyer you can ask for in Gen 1 barring Zapdos (and water type Pokémon are very very popular in Gen 1 from the water routes to Lorelei). Alakazam - no explanation needed I think Gengar - Alakazam, but without STAB Tentacruel - insanely strong Pokémon if you don’t mind having two water types
Please note - generation 1 and 2 titles on the Gameboy and Gameboy Color systems will not transfer up unless you’ve purchased and played them on the Nintendo 3DS virtual console. There's also the part where, if they haven't been maintaining the batteries in their original gen 1/2 games, then the saves are likely long gone, unfortunately.
Thus, in Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue, the item, when picked up, yields 1 Antidote, but in Pokemon Yellow yields 1 Potion. This map was a very sloppy first attempt at documenting every item in a Pokemon game. There are many things I would change on a second attempt, and indeed, already did.
Basically, what you should have said was, I wish they had re-IMAGINED Gen 1 and expanded the maps and Pokémon ect, not just wah Gen 1 is crap because technology 25 years ago was shite. Bearing in mind you can’t just re-form a whole “continent” because now your technology is better …. I think the Let’s Go games were fine.
Gen 6 had a literal keyring as a Pokemon, Gen 1 had goo. Gen 7 had a teapot, Gen 1 has goo that can transform into other Pokemon (and have copious amounts of Pokemon sex). Even some of the rather recent drama over needing PLA for the Azure Flute event wasn't really "new", since the OG DP games had similar "you need this other game to be beaten ...
It's a neat, little, easy-to-use program that, contrary to it's name, allows you to make all sorts of great QoL tweaks to Gen 1-5 games (although there are unofficial forks that work with Gen 6 on) without actually randomizing the game, including lowering the high level requirements on certain mons like in B/W, starting with the national Dex ...
Chikorita is still weak, wild encounters and trainer battles are still far too underleveled, level grinding is still tough, Bug, Grass, and Poison type are still mediocre, and the Gen 1 Pokemon still steal the spotlight over the Gen 2 ones. I also dislike how there aren't any great fill-ins for the once-omnipresent elemental punch TMs.