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Let's see what we have today.
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Already purified him.
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Already have the shiny Della Bird.
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Yeah, that was last week.
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They're finally back.
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What's going on?
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Pokemon Good.
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Trainers welcome.
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Welcome to episode 35 of As the Pickleball Turns the podcast for.
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The stories are real and people still play this.
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Lured up as part of the, today is Wednesday, April 19th.
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I'm your host, David Hernandez.
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Join, joined by my co-host, Dukes and Layla.
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Say hello, y'all.
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Dang it.
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I need to fix this stupid thing.
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Podcasts are a digital form of content able to be downloaded from the internet.
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Podcasts are to radio to what YouTube eventually became for television.
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The earliest implementation of podcasting can be found back in September of 2000, when a manufacturer named i2Go offered a service where users could download news stories for listening on either a PC or MP3 player.
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This service was quickly defunct in 2001, but it was the early stages of what would later become the phenomenal podcast landscape we know today.
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The discussion and content within a podcast can range from carefully scripted to completely improvised.
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Within the Pokemon Go community, there are different types of podcasts with different styles and banter between co-host.
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There are some who cover generic news, some who cover P V P and some who do a bit of both.
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We are a very niche community and most of us do podcasting outta passion and it hopefully shows through the content we present every time we release an episode.
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This passion is what led my guest to podcasting.
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He's the founder of the Pokemon Professor Network.
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From Red Bank, New Jersey, here's his origin story into the world of Pokemon Go.
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This is.
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Ken Pescatore.
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Today I'm joined by Ken Pescatore.
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Now Ken, I really didn't know the best way to introduce you because you're a lot of things, for anybody who's familiar with the Pokemon Go podcast scene, or even just the Pokemon Go Community on Twitter, you're a very familiar name.
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You know, you're the co-host of Lured Up! You're the co-host of Gotta Watch'em All.
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You're the founder of the Pokemon Professor Network.
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For your local community, you're the owner of the New Jersey Go Battle League.
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That's a lot of titles.
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And to your son, you're also a father.
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But however people may know you, they know you as Kim Pescatore, and I just wanna welcome you to the show.
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Thanks, that was, that was an incredible introduction.
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No, thank you so much.
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I'm excited to be here and I, I dig the format, so I'm, I'm really looking forward to chatting.
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Definitely and the whole point of As The Pokeball Turns and the Trainer's Eye series is try to understand, you know, how did this all start?
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Like how did the game of Pokemon GO bring us to where we are today?
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So I gotta ask when did you first start playing Pokemon Go?
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So, interestingly enough, I was well aware of the game coming to the iOS store you know, I was playing on iPhone.
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I was kind of waiting for it, the days leading up to it, I was following the people in Australia that were playing in the beta.
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So we were just waiting for the news to drop and I remember this so incredibly vividly.
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It was, you know, July 6th, 2016 when the game first came out, I was actually moderating a Twitch chat for Nintendo Wire, which is an amazing Nintendo website that are friends of mine from back in the day.
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So they were doing like a Mario Kart tournament or something like that and I was just helping them out in the chat.
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And I remember everyone started popping off saying, Pokemon GO's out, Pokemon GO's out! And I immediately, you know, tried to get my phone while I was still moderating the chat and you know, holding up to my mod duties.
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And I couldn't get into the game on day one, now because I have a history with Pokemon and you know, tracking competitive and all that kind of stuff, I had a Pokemon Trainer club account.
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We had no idea on day one that ultimately you'd be able to log in with different login methods.
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We didn't know that.
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So I'm like, I need this to be connected to my Pokemon Trainer Club account cuz all of my in-person T C G stuff, like everything's tracked there.
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So the servers were so beat up that launch night for the trainer club account holders, that I couldn't get in.
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So I tried and tried and tried literally all night.
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I think it was around 2:30 AM that I actually was able to get into the game initially, set up my account and do all that stuff.
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While I tried my hardest to get in on July 6th, I was unsuccessful, so I'm a, I'm a July 7th, day one player, a couple hours after the day one.
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So I was really, really, really hyped on this game, right up to its launch.
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You're bringing back 2017 Go Fest vibes for me.
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So I understand the struggle of not being able to log-in.
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So Do you remember the places where people went, where you stayed at the time?
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Like what was the hotspot?
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Hundred percent.
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So we, we immediately found a group and I, I really gotta give it to the local community leaders in the Jersey Shore area because they mobilized very quickly and probably within a month or two of the game being out there was Facebook groups.
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We had adopted Discord very, very early.
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There was stuff happening with the community almost immediately.
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So we were able to kind of like organize early groups to kind of figure out what this game was all about, meet people and do all this stuff.
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So for me, I live in Long Branch, New Jersey, so I'm literally looking at the ocean right now.
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I'm, on the ocean, literally
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Jealous!
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It's, dude, it's amazing.
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So about 20, 25 minutes south of where I am is a town called Belmar, New Jersey.
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It's like a beach town, party town.
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There was this park, now, for whatever reason, this park became like the Pokemon Go hotspot.
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There was three memorial benches that were three Pokestops in this park, so this was called the Three Benches, that was like the name of this place.
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Everyone in the Jersey shore knew about it and you could go there any night of the week.
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Every parking spot was filled, there was just, it was like this little tiny triangle park right on the beach on Ocean Avenue.
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And there was nothing to the park, it was a small patch of grass, there was like this little hill and three benches with three stops and this was just, I just remember it so vividly, like just driving down Ocean Ave to get to Belmar and in the distance, see the stops lured up.
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You know, as we were rolling into town and it's like,"ah, yeah, people are there," you know, it's like, I just remember that feeling so well.
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But ultimately Redbank, the city of Redbank, the downtown, because of it having an established ingress community, it was pretty fleshed out already.
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So Redbank as a town, became kind of the mecca of the greater community.
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And that's still where I play every day today.
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So basically three benches was the starting point, but eventually y'all transitioned towards the downtown area
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Yeah, and that's where, because the three benches was a small, little isolated place.
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People would come, people would travel, it was amazing, but you couldn't accommodate, more than 50, 60 people like we would be spilling into the street.
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When the scene started growing and you know, we needed things to do cuz we couldn't just stand in the middle of a park all day, that's when we migrated to Redbank and Asbury Park, these are the surrounding towns that started building like really strong on the ground PGO communities, raid trains, all that stuff we adopted....
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man, it was, it was Meowth bot in Discord back in the day, that was like what we had originally used.
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MeowthBot, that's Foley Oley as the, as a creator of that, I actually had him on Lured Up way early, super early in the show's history.
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And I mean, it was amazing, people were using Discord to communicate and organize raids and none of this was remote, so it was like everything was, just car fu.
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We would have literally have trains of, of cars just going from raid to raids to raid, it was, it was amazing.
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But yeah, this whole Jersey Shore area has been a really awesome, I'm very fortunate to live in this spot because there's so many like diehard community leaders that are right outta this immediate area.
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Now you mentioned that you used to meet up back before when the game first started.
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Now this is before Raids before PVP.
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So were y'all just meeting just for meetups or just to coordinate times y'all were gonna be at the park or,
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yeah, just to play.
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We were big fans of walking and playing, so we would literally just get a mob scene together and just kind of walk the board, you know, we're on the beach, man, so it's like we are just like, yeah, let's come on, let's walk the boardwalk.
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So that just became like the thing and, uh, we would all just hang out and, talk shop and the majority of people that were playing were Pokemon fans prior to PGO, so it was like they had an affinity to everything that was going on, they had a speaking knowledge of what was going on.
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Because of like this overwhelming kind of madness that was Pokemon go back in the day, we had this incredibly diverse group, so we would start to bring in people of all ages and cultures and backgrounds and gaming prowess, like all this stuff.
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And we had this core, really diehard Pokemon group, which is so great that I still play with these people today.
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But they were very welcoming and it was so great to see these communities being built kind of from the ground up and yeah, no raids, no pvp, like, no, it was just, just for fun, like, it was just because of the craze.
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And we just all wanted to share that crazy passion with each other.
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When you mix that with something like an amazing downtown, like Asbury Park, New Jersey, or Redbank, New Jersey, it becomes, you know, it becomes an event and that's how we handled it and how we built up the communities locally.
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You said that people who were familiar with Pokemon went to Pokemon Go.
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What about you?
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Like, what was your experience with Pokemon?
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So I'm an O.G.
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I was, into the Japanese TCG cards prior to the American stuff being released here.
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At the time this was being released, I actually worked for Wizards of the Coast at a brick and mortar Wizards of the Coast Store.
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So I was kind of a T C G guy doing different card games and miniature based war games and stuff like that.
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I was super aware of, Pokemon coming and we had, Japanese cards like around us.
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So when the TCG first came over, I was heavily involved in that probably within three to six months of the game making it here on the TCG side.
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This is when like Red and Blue were dropping and you could bring your, Gameboys to Toys"R"Us with your link cable, get your Mew, all that kind of thing.
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I never really give the full backstory on this, but I kind of weezled my way into, being connected to TPC to kind of host these events for Pokemon and like, I would go to Toys"R"Us' and set up shop and, you know, give out promo cards, like, it was like super early on and I was able to kind of like weasel my way into that, this was like the proto Pokemon professor program back in the day, so, I mean, I've been doing organized Pokemon Go stuff since it hit the U.S.
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Wow.
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So basically you really are day, you're day negative one cuz you did it even before that us...
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And I'm an old man, you know, so I'm definitely like, the oldest dude around in the, in the PGO scene for the most part.
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So it's like when, Pokemon franchise came to the States, you know, I'm already in college, you know what I mean?
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I'm outta high school, you know, so I'm, I'm grown.
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I had that adult money, so it was just like, you know, every penny I've had, I just bought T c G cards and like, you know, it was wild.
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But yeah, I've been, kind of connected to this franchise and it's been part of my culture and my bloodline since the very beginning.
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And that's pretty interesting cuz most of the people who I've met who were around your age at the time, like 18 to 22, Pokemon was kind of beyond them at that point.
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You're like, one of the few people I've met who actually embraced it at that age.
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Well, you know, I, I grew up watching anime, so I was like a GURPS and Robotech kind of guy, and that turned into like a Kira and some of the more Japanese stylized stuff and I started getting into like Cowboy Bebop.
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That kind of transformed into more of, I don't wanna say kid content, but I started watching more like whimsical anime.
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It went from like this super serious, mech based stuff and guns and all this stuff.
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And I started watching more kind of GB style anime and then when the Pokemon Anime came here, it was just like, that like kind of fell into my lap.
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So I was just like, this is perfect.
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So it was, I had the anime going, I had the TCG stuff going like, I love that the franchise, I could kind of you know experience it in a bunch of different mediums.
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The multi-medium aspect of it was super compelling to me, and I think that's kind of what really kept me connected to the franchise was I was able to connect with it in so many different, ways
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Do you have a particular favorite Pokemon?
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So this has changed over time, but I would say up until about three years ago, my entire Pokemon career, I was a Geodude guy.
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I mean like hardcore Geodude.
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Geodude card collections, Geodude plushes, Geodude toys, like Geod dude to the death.
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Slowly but surely Magikarp has edged out Geodude and I never thought it would happen.
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My last name, is an Italian last name.
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It's means fisherman, right?
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So growing up, my nickname was"Kenny The fish, like, they called me the fish.
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So Magikarp, I don't know, every time I would see it, I would give it the side eye and it just like kind of flop in there, all useless and that was compelling.
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And then the fact that it could, you know, evolve into this giant beast to throw down if it needs to I was like,"yo, I like your style Magikarp." and dude, before I knew it, I'm like waving the Magikarp flag over the Geodude flag.
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I'm like, how did this happen?
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But Geodude sounds like it might be number two?
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A hundred percent.
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So Magikarp, Geodude for, life.
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You know, and it's hard not to fall into the, Hey, I'm an old man, I'm a gen one, you know what I mean?
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But cuz like, I like Koffing too, you know what I mean?
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Like, I'm a big C like, coughing is like a, a, a close third.
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Of course I like Pokemon from every generation, but because of, you know, how passionate I was from the beginning, I do have a real strong connection to Kanto.
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I mean, that's how it was for me too, cuz my favorite one's Art Kuno and I can't not let it be, not number one, I have too many memories with it.
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It's forever gonna be my number one..
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Yeah, it happens.
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and then a dude and then it can change cuz I thought that was like, I was like, ride or die for Geodude, I was like, yo, you're my boy to the death.
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And it, yeah, it just, it just snuck up on me one day and I was just like, oh, what's up Magikarp?
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So you never know.
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So going back to Pokemon Go, like what was your way to play?
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It was definitely travel, so it was, for me, I was very compelled to build the community, right?
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Like I was super into meeting new people, finding the community leaders, connecting with them directly and saying like,"Hey, what's going on in your community?
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What's going on with your player base?
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what are their behaviors?" So what I would make a habit of doing is kind of through Facebook groups or through Discords, finding these community leaders from different parts of New Jersey and spending time with them.
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So it was like, I would go, as far down south, like at, to Atlantic City, New Jersey, I would go west towards Philadelphia, and I also have like a close connection to the Philadelphia group.
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You know, New Jersey's the best dude, it's the armpit of America for sure.
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It's like disgusting, dirty, and smelly, but yes, that's why I love it.
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But I'm at the beach and an hour I could be in Atlantic City or an hour, two hours.
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I could be in Atlantic City and an hour I could be in Philly, an hour I could be in New York City.
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I got mountains, I got ghettos, I got suburbs, I got hills, you know, I got everything.
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That's why I love Jersey.
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Of course, the New York scene was outta control.
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That was the mecca, so, I grew up spending a ton of time hanging out in New York City.
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So, you know, I would meet the community leaders in New York City.
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I remember like, it was so crazy in New York, there was like tours where you would go to New York City and be like, Hey, it's a bus tour.
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We'll show you the sites.
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And it's like, there was like companies that were like advertising on Facebook organizing, like Pokemon Go Walking tour.
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It was like, it was crazy.
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What I loved to do was go to new places, infiltrate their communities, and just see what was different, like what people were doing, how they were behaving, how they connected to the game, and just kind of trying to get a little snapshot of these different pockets of Pokemon Go players, that was always so intriguing to me.
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So that's how I approached it, I would just, weekend warrior style travel as far as I could in the weekend, meet a new community and get down with them on, you know, on a foot grind.
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It was great.
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Was it just for you to just find a way to get connected with the communities or just for you to just test out how it was different from one place to the other?
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Well, I always knew that I wanted to do stuff organized in the game with the community.
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So it was super important for me to understand how communities operated, how they communicated, how, they worked together, what made them angry at each other, what made them able to, you know, have a good vibe, like all that stuff was super intriguing.
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So I approached it like that and met all these different people, so that way when I would have my own events that I was hosting or doing, I could be like, Hey, Philly group, why don't you come out?" Or"Hey, south Jersey group, you should come out." And, you know, that really worked well when, you know, once I started doing like organized pvp, like in-person PVP stuff.
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And eventually that led you to start the, New Jersey Go Battle Discord, right?
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Yeah, you know, it's funny, it, it was originally called New Jersey Silver Arena.
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Yeah.
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This was, well, well before GBL you know what I mean?
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We didn't know GBL was gonna be a thing.
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Right.
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But, from knowing these community leaders, we were able to isolate the battlers, right?
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When PVP first became a thing and the Silph Arena was first fired up, it was pretty easy to find the people that were interested in PVP cuz you definitely had your Gymmers, you definitely had, you know, your grinders, and then you had your PVP obsessed people and you didn't need a lot of them, you just needed consistency out of them.
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So we had these discords, like the red bank Discord, 900 people, the Freehold jersey Discord, like 800 people, like these huge discords and it's like,"yo, I just gotta find eight to 16 people from each of these different discords and see if I could get them to do some organized in-person battles." and that's really how it started because I knew those community leaders, they would give me access to their discords, I was able to start up channels in the Discord to promote the events.
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And before I knew it, I was doing three to four organized in-person PVP Silph tournaments for four different communities in the Jersey Shore.
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And you know, some days I would do three communities in one day, I'd like get up and we'd have like one in early in the morning, we'd do a breakfast thing, do a tournament for three or four hours, I would drive an hour out to the next community, host their tournament, and then drive to Redbank and we'd do it at night, you know, do it all night long.
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it was awesome! Because that started picking up steam, I was like, yo, we need a way that we can communicate better and be unified here in the state of New Jersey because there's such a network of PVP people.
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Cause I would start to see people from town a going to town B'S tournaments and like, you know, completely throwing everybody off, they're like,"whoa, who's this person?" you know, they don't realize they've won the last four tournaments in their town.
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So it became this really cool like inter town rivalry and that's why we, we just had to create the New Jersey Go Battle League Discord because we wanted a way that people that were from all these different isolated town Discords could communicate with each other through PVP.
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So they all came together for New Jersey Go Battle League.
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It was awesome.
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It's interesting cuz that's similar to what I had to do here in the DFW metroplex.
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We're very spread out here and I didn't do it for pvp, but I did it for a way for people to get connected, you know, this is before remote raids and everything.
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There's so many discords on the Silph map, right?
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And what I would have to do, people wouldn't know where to go.
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They would just look for downtown, they would miss out on the other discords.
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Right.
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And I did the same thing you did to where I infiltrated basically every single discord, like I'm, I'm maxed out on Discords.
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I can have, yes, because I've been so many.
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But I did that so that way I can kind of have a pulse on where people can go.
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Where could they go to get connected with other Pokemon Go players?
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Because if you weren't connected with other people, part of the game was kind of left out, which was rating the PVP aspect, you know, etc.
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But if you can get connected with community, then for me, in my opinion, the game has much more of a better experience when it's with other people.
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And it's like what you did, like, you had to kind of search around and try to figure out like, where's everybody at and what is, and it was great to be able to connect people that way and be able to connected within their own area.
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Yeah.
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And it's also really exciting to motivate people to be excited, right?
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Like motivation breeds motivation, excitement breeds excitement.
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So you would have these hyper passionate and competitive people kind of coming together.
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30 minutes early and just having a good time hanging out, talking, doing the tournament, and then all going out to eat afterwards, like it just became this real close, tight-knit group of friends.
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That was great because they would go from town to town and they would come in groups.
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So you'd have like the red bank group and then all of a sudden 10 people from the Freehold Discord show up and it's like, yeah.
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You know, it becomes a thing.
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So it was it.
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It was a very cool, very, very cool network and man, I miss those days for sure.
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Pandemic ruined everything.
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We're building.
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We're building back up.
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We're building back up.
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We're trying.
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I agree, cuz I miss those.
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I talked to some of my friends and we kind of missed those days to where we could kind of go around different areas and see different people and they all intersect in some ways, right?
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Eventually, you know, we'll get to that point again someday in the future, but man, those are good times.
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For sure, for sure.
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It's gonna take effort and it's like, you know, a lot of those people that were doing it back in the day and really putting in the effort and putting in the hours, you know, they, they're just not around anymore, so the people that are still here need to step up and we need to recruit new people to kind of fill in all those other roles.
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And I'm hyper confident.
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I'm, I'm a, forever optimist, right?
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I'm always trying to find ways to be thankful and grateful and resourceful and selfless, it's like, what can I do to make this work for the community?
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You know, I see all the writing on the wall that there is still a demand for community in this game and slowly but surely I see it recovering and, it's very promising.
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I always see it as, cuz you know, a lot of people will say like, all this game's always done.
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And I'm like, they've been saying that since 2016.
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Right?
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They've been saying the world's gonna end since it existed.
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Sure.
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Y2k
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I always see it that, I see it more of a changing of the guard, you know, the game's six or seven years old at this point.