How I got into Pokemon:
I use to play the TCG Pokemon card game when it was very popular out here in California about a decade ago. It was still during when WOTC (Wizards of the Coast) still owned it until later down the line when Nintendo finally took it over. I remember getting my first two Pokemon cards (Ponyta & Kakuna) from a school friend when I was in the 2nd grade. After that me and my brother got into it and our parents bought us booster packs and we soon became collectors. We had a decent run and had all the expensive "Lucky" cards such as 1st edition holo/foil Charizards and what not.
As the years rolled by, other friends of mine would have Pokemon episodes from the first Season on VHS. Then soon after when Red and Blue version came out in the U.S (before Yellow version came out that is) and when GameStop was still "Funcoland", I remember asking my Mom to let me buy it instead of a N64 game, (since the difference between a new, $69.99 cartridge N64 game and a new, $19.99 GB cartrdige game was the outcome of a smaller burn hole in my Dad's wallet) they let me buy the Pokemon game instead. It's really all the same when it comes down to video games to my parents, even until today, (and until today no matter what system it is, they seem to call it a "Nintendo", even when it's not a Wii and clearly a Microsoft product).
After the Pokemon card game died out a few years after, and when we all lost our money difference by spending all that money on cards and not being able to sell them for more than $10.00 when you bought a card for like $30.00, (after that point, I got into Magic: The Gathering and me, my brother, friends, and everyone else I knew in my city seemed to be into MTG now rather Pokemon, and it basically consumed half my teenage years from age 12 until 17) so me and my friends stuck to the Pokemon games and grew up from there. I did skip the G/S/C generation until around the 6th grade, then got back into Pokemon during R/S/E.
How I found Smogon:
How I found Smogon is quite funny. I was on the Serebii IRC Wi-Fi chat (hope this doesn't get deleted if I mention them or any other site) about two years ago I'd say around when the Pokemon games came out and every team required a Weavile and E-Vire support. After I had a battle using a very weird team of mine PP'd from previous games, (since everything changed in the 4th gen, I hadn't noticed since I wasn't that knowledgeable then as I am now about the Pokemon games) the conversation led to a PM, then we talked about movesets, and came across Infernape movesets. I asked my opponent if s/he knows any good movesets for an Infenrape, and s/he posted the moveset link page to Infernape on here and told me to use you guys for novice moveset aid.
So as I clicked the link I saw more and more Pokemon movesets, roamed around the whole site, the forums, and I basically liked it. It wasn't one of those "Welcome to our Pokemon forums! If you wish to battle, ask here but do read the rules so we don't ban you!" kind of Pokemon forums, and I soon after found out it was a place for competitive battling rather just about the Pokemon video games in general. I liked the idea of the place, and it was something new and interesting. I never did sign up until recently today, as I never really have too much time on my hands to be on the computer anymore like in my younger teenage years. But since I know this place, have been coming around here since I think 2005, it was time to finally register and become a part of the community.
Why I stayed:
So as I clicked the link I saw more and more Pokemon movesets, roamed around the whole site, the forums, and I basically liked it. It wasn't one of those "Welcome to our Pokemon forums! If you wish to battle, ask here but do read the rules so we don't ban you!" kind of Pokemon forums, and I soon after found out it was a place for competitive battling rather just about the Pokemon video games in general. I liked the idea of the place, and it was something new and interesting. I never did sign up until recently today, as I never really have too much time on my hands to be on the computer anymore like in my younger teenage years. But since I know this place, have been coming around here since I think 2005, it was time to finally register and become a part of the community.