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you CAN
a) play pokémon in an emulated version of games released prior to the publication of ECMAScript 1.0, and
b) transfer those pokémon into a game released in 2022 and use them like any other mon
the previous pokémon data structure, which IS as old as (standardized) javascript, was later made forwards-compatible (with the virtual console releases of red and blue on the 3DS), but since there is no way to get a pokémon from a game boy game into the current ecosystem i’m saying that the original pokémon data structure as present in the original physical games still doesn't qualify
but you COULD argue it does
this is not as old as javascript, css, or xml, but it is roughly as old as the first JSON and YAML libraries
i've been playing pokémon dream radar which is three dollars on the nintendo eshop and remembering a time when tiny weird three dollar games from major publishers was an acceptable thing
the other change that Scarlet and Violet made which annoys me MORE is the box system sucks, but i could see them patching this one lmao
this is a tiny thing and probably like <1% of players ever used this option but i would have because i think it makes things more interesting
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