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A quantum game and algorithm to fight in Pokemon. The main idea of this game code came due to Nostalgia. If you were born in the 90’s you certainly played the first Pokemon games, Red and Blue (not you Yellow) and of course you would remember the opening of the game. This first fight gave me the idea of doing this program, but with a quantumification of every process and a possibility of giving the opponent a quantum AI of sorts. Here in this post, I’ll not go deep into the classical framework but mainly into the quantum processes.
quantum-physics, quantum, quantum-game, quantum-computing, https://fullstackquantumcomputation.tech/blog/post-quantum-pokemon-fight/
quantum-physics, quantum, quantum-game, quantum-computing, https://fullstackquantumcomputation.tech/blog/post-quantum-pokemon-fight/
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