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Pokemon Red&Blue&Green

This page will tell you about the red, blue, and green versions of the Pokemon games. Happy reading!

About The Pokemon Games

Pokemon, or Pocket Monsters, is a greatly successful Game Boy game thar has been the talk of the city, or world even, as any corner you turn in Japan, a Pikachu stares at you with them adorable eyes.

Now why is this game so wonderful? Well, let's see. You get to train monsters, fight with monsters, fight your friends' monsters, fight other computer trainers' monsters, explore for new monsters, or even just walk around talking to people about...monsters. As you can see, the game has great innovation, and that's why so many people enjoy it.

The first two Pokemon game releases were PokéMon Red and PokéMon Green. It is very peculiar that two games of the same name should be released at the same time. But it was probably needed, as this what many people may spend the hours of what-could've-been Tetris-playing time, playing this.

Due to the great success of the first two games, Nintendo decided to release a THIRD PokéMon Game, PokéMon Blue. What's different about the versions are the Monsters that's in them. Red focuses on strong monsters, Blue focuses on Rare monsters, while Green focuses on the other types of monsters.

Pretty soon, the game became so successful that it became an entire INDUSTRY in Japan. The game has it's own TV show, which is the highest rated show in Japan, as well as trading cards, plush dulls, bedspreads, eating utensils, and MORE! In fact, it became so successful that an entire PokéMon store opened in Japan.

Now, the game is hitting the shores of the US! Either by land, by see, by air, or any other means of transportation.





Publisher Nintendo
Developer Game Freak/Nintendo
Type RPG/Virtual Pet
System Game Boy
Players 1-2 players simultaenously
Memory 4 megabits
Save Cartridge
ESRP Rating Everyone
Release Date Red/Blue - U.S.- September 28, 1998
Red/Green - Japan - February 27, 1996
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