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Pocket monsters green
Pocket monsters green






It was thus the first solitary version in the core series Pokémon games. In Japan, Pokémon Blue is a minor revision of Pokémon Red and Green, which were released earlier in the same year.

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It was later re-released (again as mail order) in 1997 to celebrate 4 million sales of Red, Green, and Blue combined, and then was ultimately released to general retail on October 10, 1999. The game was originally released to celebrate 1 million sales of Pokémon Red and Green. The game was originally released by mail in early December 1996 to those who have requested it using an application form from this CoroCoro issue. This game was announced on October 15, 1996, at the cover-dated November 1996 issue of CoroCoro Comic.

pocket monsters green

Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese: ポケットモンスター 青 Pocket Monsters: Blue) is the third core series Pokémon game for Game Boy. (Note: Octois claimed to be Pokémon Blue's Japanese release date according to some official sources, but this was simply the date when the still unreleased game was announced on CoroCoro magazine ) Game Boy (enhanced for the Super Game Boy and Super Game Boy 2)ĭecember 1996 to January 1997 (Game Boy, mail release)

  • Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearlīox art of Pokémon Blue Version, depicting Blastoise.
  • Also, the Unknown Dungeon was totally redone, with an all new layout (also used for the English versions of the game). Dittos were added to the Rock Tunnel and Lickitung could be caught in the wild. Another was that Pokémon could be found in places that they originally weren't in in the Red and Green versions. (Consequently, these 'redone' Pokémon were also used in the English Red and Blue versions of the game). What's so different about the Japanese Blue that sets it apart form the Red and Green versions? Well, the most noticeable change was that all of the Pokémon had been redone to look better.

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    In Japan, their third release, Pocket Monsters Blue version, was quite unique in comparison to the original Red and Green, and also different from the English versions, as well. Blue version is the same as the Japanese Green version. What very few people don't realize is that the U.S. Many of you know that in Japan, Pokémon was 1st released in Red and Green versions while Red and Blue versions were released here in the U.S. This is the Green Index, The least talked about game Mystery Dungeon - Explorers of Time & Darkness

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    Mystery Dungeon: Blazing, Stormy & Light Adventure Squad








    Pocket monsters green