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Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version are 1996 role-playing video games (RPGs) developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy. They are the first installments of the Pokémon video game series.
Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version were the first Pokémon games to be released outside of Japan, becoming available in North America on September 28, 1998, [1] in Australia and New Zealand on October 23, 1998 and in Europe on October 5, 1999.
This is a list of Pokémon by their color (Japanese: 色 いろ color) according to the Pokédex. In Generation III, it is also referred to as body color (Japanese: 体 からだ の 色 いろ body color); in Pokémon HOME, it is also described as a Pokémon 's main color in English.
Pokémon Red and Blue Versions, commonly shortened as Pokémon Red and Blue, are the first two international Pokémon releases. In Japan, the original pair were Pocket Monsters Red and Green, which were then followed by the enhanced version, Pocket Monsters Blue.
This is an in-depth walkthrough for Pokémon Red and Blue for the original Game Boy. These pages detail the original iteration, not Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. The guide for those games can be found here.
The native Pokédex for Red/Blue/Yellow, listing all Pokémon from the Kanto region.
The Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow Pokédex is a complete list of Pokémon you can catch in each version of the first Pokemon Game Boy game. In our take on Professor Oak's famous...
Pokémon Red and Blue are the original pair of Pokémon games released in 1998. Released in Japan in 1996 as Pokémon Red and Green, the versions differ a substantial amount from their Japanese counterparts, boasting the graphics and final dungeon design of the Japanese Blue with the version exclusivities of Red and Green.
Information for Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue versions, released in 1998, including TMs, HMs, gym leaders and Elite 4 Pokémon.
Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue introduce legions of gamers to the world of Kanto, where the likes of Charmander, Pikachu, and Mewtwo were first discovered. Through exciting exploration, battles, and trades, Trainers are able to access 150 Pokémon.