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      <title>Play Pokémon&#39;s Safari Zone in R</title>
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      <description>An original Nintendo Game Boy playing Pokémon… if you squint.  tl;dr I created the R package {safar6}, which contains an R6-class object to simulate a simplified, text-based version of the Safari Zone sub-area from Pokémon Blue.
I also made the ‘gamelad’ RStudio theme to mimic the screen of a pukey-green original Game Boy. Pair with a blocky monospace font like VT323 for that 8-bit experience.1
 Kangaskhan you believe it?</description>
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