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How do you play Gen1-3

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I was just wondering how do you guys play gen1 - 3 games. Emulators, gamboys (which one and why) or if there is another way to do it post it :p
I myself play gen 1-2 on my oldskool (because nothing is more oldschool then oldskool) GameBoy Color, for the gen3 i sometimes play it on emulators for pc. But mostly on my iPod Touch (yeha gba emulators for iOS exist). I like the last option the most since i can play over night (before a big test if possible xD) as much as i want whitout having to hear my comp or play on a very small part of a big screen/on a screen where one pixel is bigger them one cm2. :kawaii:
 
I like the last option the most since i can play over night (before a big test if possible xD) as much as i want whitout having to hear my comp or play on a very small part of a big screen/on a screen where one pixel is bigger them one cm2.
...what?

I don't really play gen I nor gen II any more, but I sometimes boot up one of my copies of Emerald (I have two) on my NDS.
 
Generally I don't. If I do I play Red version on my Game Boy color because I don't have Gold, Sapphire or my GBA anymore (I regret selling Gold... until HGSS came out. Now I don't care.) But I haven't played Red either since I got Platinum.
When I went back to Red I just got too annoyed at the lack of features and not enough pokèmon as I end up with pretty much the same team every single time...
 
I have been playing fire red on my phone with gameboid but I still rock my emerald game on My ds
 
Emulators because of mods and scripting and messing around er, a Game Boy Advance, of course!

If I could, I would play Red in a Super Game Boy because of the palette. But oh well. A GBA is pretty convenient, though I use the original model which isn't backlit.


... apparently, it is allowed to mention playing in an emulator now from what I understand, so I will go more on detail on that: I don't really play seriously in them. Mostly it's for game mods, to program scripts, and just mess around with the game internally, using things such as memory editors to see how it works.
If I want to play the thing... well, LeafGreen puts it best: "If you like this game, buy it or die."
 
Once I acquire a Gamecube and a GameBoy Player, that's what I'm going to use to fulfill my GameBoy-related needs. Until then, I shall play continue to play them on my GBA.
 
I don't play Generation II any more due to the battery problem, but I play Generation I on my Gameboy Colour, for the nostalgia (If my SP's backlight hadn't died, I'd be using that though). For Generation III, I use my Gameboy Micro. Personally, I love the Micro - especially as I have a neck strap for it (also, I like a backlight when I can get one).

However, once I can get a new lead for my Gamecube, I'll be playing Gen III on my big TV using my Gameboy Player.
 
I don't really play them much anymore due to age of them. However when I do RBY and GSC are all played on my gameboy colour. I know how to replace the battery in them and thus restoring them to be playable again. However it can be a bit of a pain so I don't really get attached to those games as much as I use too.

RSE I play on my GBA SP. Unfortunately in recent years I have lost interest in them ever since they started the dreaded Battery has run dry but the game can still be played message.........
Not berry glitch. The battery that runs the time died in them. At least it doesn't effect save but still it's annoying. I like my games to have all their features so when the time is screwed and the game keeps reminding you it really becomes a pain in the neck even if I can still play with that save. GBA games use a different screw to the GB games aswell which the screw driver I don't have currently.>_>


LG and FR I play on occasions aswell and the only games in 1st, 2nd and 3rd gen to not have a stupid battery.=P

I guess the battery is another reason I don't play my old games much since I just went on and on about it.XD
Though yeah gameboy colour and gameboy advance sp is how I play mine.
 
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I tend to play Red, Blue and Yellow through Pokemon Stadium's GB Tower on N64, mostly due to the convenient triple speed Dodrio mode. It also helps that I haven't yet completed Round 2 on Stadium, so I still have a reason to have the N64 hooked up to my TV. That isn't to say that I don't play RBY on handheld at all though; if I feel like playing on the go I will slot them into my backlit Game Boy Advance SP, or even my purple Game Boy Color if I need to trade between games for any reason. I will also play Silver and Crystal through Stadium 2 on occasion, though I don't have the luxury of Dodrio mode on Stadium 2 which means that more often than not I play them on my trusty SP. For Gen 3 I like to interchange between my SP and original DS.
 
We're not supposed to talk about emulators/ROM's on here, so what I'm about to post is against the rules: I usually play them in Visualboy Advance. Hacks are fun. I still have them for my GBA SP, though.
 
I use my game boy advance sp for all of then. I don't play gen II do the the batterys dying
 
I only have g3n 3, but i play them on my GB/DS, so i can transfer my pokemon. I dont use emulators because knowing my luck i would run into a million shinies and have no way of getting them to cartridges.
 
When I actually play them (which isn't very often), I play Gen 1 on my GameBoy (well, a GameBoy currently in my possession), and Gen 3 on my DS. I don't have any games from Gen 2.
 
Usually on my SP or GB Pocket, but if I'm filming glitches and stuff, I will use my Cube.
 
I play gen 1 on Game Boy or Super Game Boy. Gen 3 I don't play anymore, but if I do it's on DS. If I play gen 2 it's on Game Boy or Game Boy Color, but I don't play much gen 2, even though Silver is my favorite game, because of the internal battery glitch. My Silver has a battery from about 5 years ago, so I think it still works. They last 5 years if you play a lot, but I haven't played much. I just realised I haven't tried Silver on Super Game Boy. I should do that.
 
I only have Pokemon Yellow, Ruby, and Emerald left after I lost all the other predecessors from moving house, so I play the Gen 1 game on GameBoy Colour and Gen 3 on the DS Lite.
 
Not entirely sure we should be talking about emulators but i use the Me Boy on my phone for crystal and yellow. And I actually own most of the Gen III games so I pull out my GBA SP.
 
I have an old Gameboy Pocket that I play the gen1 games on, I use the GB pocket because I don't like how they look on the colour/GBA... I'm looking for a working original gameboy still, I haven't found one in good shape nearby.
The gen 2 games I have a GBA and GameBoy colour for, Gold is the only one with a working battery in it now, I haven't replaced crystal or silver's yet.
Gen 3 I have the DS (original version) and GBA (also the original) for.

For gens 1 and 2 I also play them on the N64 sometimes through stadium, when I want a bigger screen for it.
 
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