Change tense for "replace"

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ I was introduced to {% cite "Pokémon" %} in the late 1990s through its very fir
However, in the early 2000s, the Pokémon mania died down. {% cite "Pokémon" %} released its third generation of games starting with {% cite "Ruby" %} and {% cite "Sapphire" %}, but when I tried out {% cite "Ruby" %}, I was disappointed to learn that only a few of the previous generation of Poké were available in the game, and I could not revisit any of the past regions, which was a major part of why I adored Generation 2.
Meanwhile, {% cite "Digimon" %} replacing {% cite "Pokémon" %} as the Mon franchise cool kids liked and talked about in my primary school — I still vividly remember a classmate dismissively telling me that Pokémon was out of fashion. As a result, the combination of my lack of interest in Generation 3 of Pokémon and my changed interest to {% cite "Digimon" %}, I moved on from {% cite "Pokémon" %} for the rest of my primary school years. As a result, except for briefly trying out {% cite "Ruby" %}, I did not play any other third generation of Pokémon games when they were released.
Meanwhile, {% cite "Digimon" %} replaced {% cite "Pokémon" %} as the Mon franchise cool kids liked and talked about in my primary school — I still vividly remember a classmate dismissively telling me that Pokémon was out of fashion. As a result, the combination of my lack of interest in Generation 3 of Pokémon and my changed interest to {% cite "Digimon" %}, I moved on from {% cite "Pokémon" %} for the rest of my primary school years. As a result, except for briefly trying out {% cite "Ruby" %}, I did not play any other third generation of Pokémon games when they were released.
During the later half of the 2000s, when I was in secondary school, I started to browse the internet more. At one point, perhaps out of nostalgia, I looked for Pokémon stuff online, and discovered several Pokémon fan sites including [Serebii](http://www.serebii.net/), [Bulbagarden](https://bulbagarden.net/home/), and more. Exploring the Pokémon fan sites rekindled my interest in Pokémon and motivated me to not only replay the first two generations of Pokémon games, but also play the third and fourth generations of games to catch up, including {% cite "Sapphire" %}, {% cite "FireRed" %} (which was also the very first video game remake I ever played), {% cite "Emerald" %}, {% cite "Diamond" %} and {% cite "Platinum" %}.