There are lots of different Pokemon games that have been released over the years. If you are a Pokemon super-fan like me, you probably know about most, if not all, of them. You will also know that there are quite a few different consoles that you can play the various Pokemon games on. Some of the more popular consoles that have had the pleasure of Pokemon games releases are:
Playing Pokemon on Windows OSAs you will see from the list above, Windows is a platform that Nintendo have released Pokemon games on. For example, Pokemon Play It! was released for Windows back in 1999. Pokemon TCG Online was also available on Windows platforms. However, the majority of Pokemon games come out on other consoles - primarily consoles developed by Nintendo. And so, its generally not possible to play many Pokemon games on Windows 10. That is, officially speaking. Using an Emulator to Play PokemonYou want the unofficial method right? Well, the unofficial method of playing Pokemon on Windows 10 is to use a ROM Emulator. A ROM emulator is basically a piece of software that runs on a Windows PC and will act like a console. By doing this, the emulator will accept ROMS (Copies of console games) and play them as if they were being played on their intended console. With this emulator installed on your computer, you just have to search online for the ROM of whatever Pokemon game you want to play, load it into the emulator and bingo; you have the ability to play Pokemon on your Windows 10 computer. Playing modified games with your ROM emulatorIt gets even better because with this unofficial method of playing Pokemon games you can access modified games and other cool things that are not available on any official release platforms. Pokemon Jupiter is a great example (what is Pokemon Jupiter?) of a Pokemon game that you simply cannot play on any platform other than windows, and via a ROM emulator. So now the tables have turned - instead of needing a Nintendo console to play Pokemon, you need a Windows PC. Expanding your Pokemon reachYou can hopefully see how its very beneficial having the ability to play Pokemon on Windows 10 - for one thing it might save you money, especially if you already have a Windows computer but you don't have a Nintendo console.
It also allows you to play versions of Pokemon that are not available on any other device. Lastly, it allows you to expand your reach when it comes to playing Pokemon games. If you are a hard-core fan like me and you like to have every Pokemon game as well as every console that a Pokemon game has been released on, then you simply have to have Pokemon on Windows 10 as well; otherwise the collection would be incomplete.
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The world of pokemon can feel very overwhelming. The latest release of them all, ‘Pokémon Sun and Moon’, introduce you to hundreds of new impressive beasts. It can be hard to differentiate the gems from the coals. Are you spending your time contemplating which of these are worth to be hardened and honed for curating a powerhouse team of elites? Read on if you answered yes. Pokémon games are like art. You have a million ways of creating your top-of-mind team to knock your competition out the park. You can’t go wrong with any of these beasts. However, if you just can’t seem to get started, then I have some suggestions up my sleeves to help your brainmeats stirring. Read the whole thing and let me know if you have any suggestions. Let’s go: 1. LittenYou will be needing an extreme fighter right off the bat, and your journey would get a lot smoother if that fighter happens to be a fire-breathing and crushing-jawed cat. Would you get tempted by the clown-seal or the sartorially-inclined owl? You definitely would. But let’s keep our eyes on the prize. By the time your firemaster evolves into a robust and heavyweight fighting beast, you can simply weed out tangles from its fur whilst you sing them to sleep. After that, you can also offer it chin scratches. 2. PrimarinaI made lots of time for my Wonder Trade while playing this awesome Sun & Moon version. And I’ve also received a lot of stunning and benevolent presents from trainers over the world. If you received a 23-level Zubat nicknamed “We Bat”, it was mine, and I’m sorry if that disappointed you). One time, someone had gifted me a Popplio, and it felt as if I had snatched someone’s pup away. Once I moved on from that feeling, though, the ultimate evolution of Popplio, the Primarina, was an extremely great back-holder for my Incineroar. Owning 2 completely evolved starter pokemon helped me breeze through the game. 3. ToucannonYou might be dying to have a Toucannon on your team since looks can actually kill. Kidding, of course. You’d want to have it on board as it has far higher attacking power and you get to capture it very early in the game. Toucannon is the evolved form of Pikipek, the ubiquitous and doofus woodpecker which you’d come across in this game’s very first battle. Although it won’t be much of an addition at that beginning phase, keep using it often by till it hits level 28 and you’d ace your way to the half of the story. While you may not want to go up against the Elite four with your Toucannon, but keeping one at the back pocket would help you with the middle stretch of your game far easier. 4. BewearThis here is one more critter you could nab before you even reach the half of the game. It evolves when it reaches level 27 from Stufful, and you can find a plethora of Stufful on this game’s 2nd island. Bewear comes with extraordinarily High attacking power and HP. That means that if you suggested fight strategy is anything mirroring mine. It’d turn out to be a welcome addition for your small crew. What’s the trick here? You need to bear in mind that you need a Fluffy teddy bear as a member of your squad of brutal manslayers. A non-Fluffy pokemon just won’t cut it.
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AuthorMy name is James Smith and I am a Pokemon super fan. This is my website - Pokemon's Dark World - and it is a tribute to everything Pokemon related from console game reviews, to PC emulators featuring popular Pokemon games and even Pokemon merchandise. ArchivesCategories |