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Ep. 126 - Pokémon Emerald and Why It's The Best (ft. Keifer, Jared, and Beth)
Episode 126

Ep. 126 - Pokémon Emerald and Why It's The Best (ft. Keifer, Jared, and Beth)

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December 23, 20242h 8mExplicit

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Show Notes

The Game Boy Advance is home to many great RPGs—one of which being one of the best Pokémon games of all time: Pokémon Emerald. Aaron and (toward the end of the episode) Gerry are joined by Jared of Play Along Podcast, Keifer of Select and Start, and Gerry's co-host on Super Ghost Radio, Beth, to discuss what makes Emerald version so great and why it's one of the best games on the GBA.


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CHAPTERS

  • (00:00) - B-Roll Chat
  • (01:09) - Intros and Topic of the Day
  • (06:30) - Guest Question: "What is your favorite video game memory?"
  • (13:45) - SUPER IMPORTANT BREAKING NEWS!!
  • (18:51) - Game Intro
  • (19:10) - Our Earliest Memories with Pokémon Emerald
  • (30:27) - Improvements Made by Third Gen
  • (57:19) - Improvements Made By Emerald Version
  • (01:11:08) - That Sweet, Sweet Soundtrack
  • (01:19:16) - Patron Shout-out and Podcast Promos
  • (01:22:01) - Episode Sponsor: [Accordion Phone]
  • (01:30:24) - Our Six Favorite Gen 3 Pokemon
  • (01:52:19) - RANDOM RECOMMENDATED GAMES!!
  • (02:07:20) - Wrappin' it up

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video gamescomedyPokemonEmeraldPokemon Emerald versionNintendoGame Boy AdvanceGBAhandheld gamingretro gameretro gaming