New Leaf Journal editor Nicholas A. Ferrell lists the 12 video games that left the biggest impression on him over nearly 30 years of playing games.| The New Leaf Journal
I explain Pokémon Gold & Silver’s slogan for New Bark Town - “The Town Where Winds of a New Beginning Blow” - gave me ideas for The New Leaf Journal.| The New Leaf Journal
I look at the evolving slogans of the colorful towns and cities of Pokémon’s Kanto and evaluate how well they fit in generations I-IV and VII.| The New Leaf Journal
A comprehensive study on how the Pokémon special split that occurred between generations 1 and 2 affected the original 151 Pokémon.| The New Leaf Journal
My review of Pokémon: Pathways to Adventure, a 1999 novelization of Pokémon Red and Blue that doubled as a strategy guide.| The New Leaf Journal
I introduce a project to turn a new play-through of Pokémon Red into a serialized novel and quasi-strategy guide with helpful tips and strategies.| The New Leaf Journal
The story of my wholly unnecessary quest to catch a wild level 15 Dragonair in the Pokémon Yellow Safari Zone after having already caught Dratini.| The New Leaf Journal
Back in 1999, a classmate of mine told me a unique version of the well-known Bill’s Secret Garden legend from Pokémon Red and Blue. I revisit the tale here.| The New Leaf Journal
I set out to catch a Caterpie in Viridian Forest in Pokémon Red. I eventually found and caught one — but only on my 118th Forest encounter.| The New Leaf Journal
I describe playing Pokémon Red on a Linux-powered computer and the Ganbatte emulator using the official Nintendo Switch Online SNES controller.| The New Leaf Journal
20 years after the American release of Pokémon Gold and Silver, I revisit New Bark Town, “The Town Where Winds of a New Beginning Blow.”| The New Leaf Journal