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A '''Let's Play''' video, commonly abbreviated as '''LP''', is a type of user-created video often posted on video-sharing sites such as | A '''Let's Play''' video, commonly abbreviated as '''LP''', is a type of user-created video often posted on video-sharing sites such as [[YouTube]]. Let's Play videos offer recorded walkthroughs of gameplay for various video games, including commentary by the video's creator(s). | ||
Let's Play videos are popular among {{pkmn|fandom|fans}} for a variety of reasons. Some users enjoy the commentary, others will watch the videos to learn gameplay secrets or to discover the solution to a challenging part of the game. [[Pokémon games]] are particularly popular subjects for Let's Play videos, due to the popularity of the series as well as the wide range of possibilities each gamer's playthrough has to offer, given the wide variety of obtainable {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} as well as varying [[move]]sets, etc. | |||
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Although the oldest Pokémon Let's Play has been lost; it was likely created by the YouTuber [https://www.youtube.com/c/marriland/featured Marriland].{{fact}} | |||
[[Bulbagarden]] once hosted a video walkthrough of [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|Pokémon LeafGreen]] on its [http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL15KI9UhRLSTv8CiS2EQsZSZojaxZvd60 YouTube channel] and had a one-time partnership with [http://www.youtube.com/user/chuggaaconroy/about Chuggaaconroy] for [http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE3C86AE5AD25B11E his Let's Play] of {{game|Crystal}}. | |||
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- If you were looking for the book about the Pokémon Trading Card Game, see Let's Play Pokémon (TCG).
A Let's Play video, commonly abbreviated as LP, is a type of user-created video often posted on video-sharing sites such as YouTube. Let's Play videos offer recorded walkthroughs of gameplay for various video games, including commentary by the video's creator(s).
Let's Play videos are popular among fans for a variety of reasons. Some users enjoy the commentary, others will watch the videos to learn gameplay secrets or to discover the solution to a challenging part of the game. Pokémon games are particularly popular subjects for Let's Play videos, due to the popularity of the series as well as the wide range of possibilities each gamer's playthrough has to offer, given the wide variety of obtainable Pokémon as well as varying movesets, etc.
History
Although the oldest Pokémon Let's Play has been lost; it was likely created by the YouTuber Marriland.[citation needed]
Bulbagarden once hosted a video walkthrough of Pokémon LeafGreen on its YouTube channel and had a one-time partnership with Chuggaaconroy for his Let's Play of Pokémon Crystal.
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