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Who Asked You? is an independent content platform dedicated to the preservation and analysis of video games, video game adjacent media, and its history through easily accessible educational video essays and in-depth retrospectives.
The History of Legendary Pokémon Distribution Events - Part 2: Generations 4 - 8 | Who Asked You?
Continuing our dive into the history of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon distributions, we tackle the events from Generations 4 - 8. What are some of your favorites from this era? Subscribe for more content! bit.ly/subwhoaskedyou
Check out Part 1 of the History of Pokémon Distribution Events (Generations 1 - 3):
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The Pokémon distributions introduced in Generation 4 redefined what it means to be a Legendary or Mythical Pokémon event. A number of new distribution methods were introduced, including local-wireless item and Pokémon distribution cartridges for the Nintendo DS and events via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Service. This new technology paved the road for, what some consider to be, the best Pokémon events in the history of the franchise. All this and more as we dive into Part 2 of the history of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon distribution events with Generations 4, 5 6, 7 and 8.
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About this video:
In this video, Kevin Krust from Who Asked You? continues his dive into the history of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon distribution events, taking a look at Generations 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 (Pokémon Diamond / Pearl / Platinum, HeartGold / SoulSilver, Black (2) / White (2), X / Y, (Ultra) Sun / (Ultra) Moon and Sword / Shield). Pokémon is coming up on its 25th Anniversary in 2021 and in the time since its debut on the Game Boy there's been an incredible rate of technological growth. Especially when it comes to Legendary and Mythical Pokémon distributions. The DS era, especially, introduced a TON of unique and interesting events through things like the Pokémon distribution cartridge downloads for the Secret Key for Rotom, the Member Card for Darkrai on Newmoon Island, Oak's Letter for Shaymin in Flower Paradise and the unreleased Azure Flute for Arceus in the Hall of Origin, among others like the Enigma Stone for Latias or Latios and the Sinjoh Ruins Arceus event, to name a few. Easily the best era for Pokémon events. Join us in Part 2 of this dive into the history of the Pokémon franchise.
#LegendaryPokemon #MythicalPokemon #WhoAskedYou
Check out Part 1 of the History of Pokémon Distribution Events (Generations 1 - 3):
th-cam.com/video/NtSdVx1IbNI/w-d-xo.html
The Pokémon distributions introduced in Generation 4 redefined what it means to be a Legendary or Mythical Pokémon event. A number of new distribution methods were introduced, including local-wireless item and Pokémon distribution cartridges for the Nintendo DS and events via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Service. This new technology paved the road for, what some consider to be, the best Pokémon events in the history of the franchise. All this and more as we dive into Part 2 of the history of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon distribution events with Generations 4, 5 6, 7 and 8.
Want to stay up to date? Follow us on social media!
Twitter: bit.ly/31zrHoB
Instagram: bit.ly/39c4hZc
For questions and/or inquiries of any kind, feel free to reach out to me!
Kevin Krust
General Contact/Business Inquiries
contact@kevinkrust.com
A lot of the gameplay footage in this video came from TH-cam user, Mixeli. Make sure to show them some support!
th-cam.com/users/elimanene
Music by Prod. Riddiman
th-cam.com/channels/dSuKogXJOZld5Dzw_9285w.html
About this video:
In this video, Kevin Krust from Who Asked You? continues his dive into the history of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon distribution events, taking a look at Generations 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 (Pokémon Diamond / Pearl / Platinum, HeartGold / SoulSilver, Black (2) / White (2), X / Y, (Ultra) Sun / (Ultra) Moon and Sword / Shield). Pokémon is coming up on its 25th Anniversary in 2021 and in the time since its debut on the Game Boy there's been an incredible rate of technological growth. Especially when it comes to Legendary and Mythical Pokémon distributions. The DS era, especially, introduced a TON of unique and interesting events through things like the Pokémon distribution cartridge downloads for the Secret Key for Rotom, the Member Card for Darkrai on Newmoon Island, Oak's Letter for Shaymin in Flower Paradise and the unreleased Azure Flute for Arceus in the Hall of Origin, among others like the Enigma Stone for Latias or Latios and the Sinjoh Ruins Arceus event, to name a few. Easily the best era for Pokémon events. Join us in Part 2 of this dive into the history of the Pokémon franchise.
#LegendaryPokemon #MythicalPokemon #WhoAskedYou
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