Did you know that the Pokémon is the closest a video game has ever come to recreating the actual childhood of rural, American kids in the 1980s?
When I was a kid in Crawfordville, Florida, during the summer my brothers and I (as well as most of the kids in my town) would disappear out the door at sunrise and not come back until well after dark. We traveled the wilderness, forded rivers, built forts, made friends, and got into fights with rivals. My brothers and I captured frogs, snakes, lizards, turtles, grasshoppers, crickets, crabs, ants; we captured and raised possums, armadillos, raccoons, and more snakes. We owned dogs, cats, goats, chickens, ducks, and rabbits.
It didn't stop in my teenage years either; I climbed mountains where I lived, (in Bodfish, California) and explored abandoned, ghost towns as well as mines.
So, again, how was your childhood like Pokémon?
