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Blue and Red Version Information
Pokémon for Gameboy
for Gameboy was finally released on September 28th in the U.S. It's the top-selling game in Japan and it's finally here! A bonus--there are two different version available. One red and one blue, so far. You mission is to be the greatest Pokémon trainer ever and try to catch all 150 Pokémons.
One problem, not all 150 Pokémons are all gonna be found on one game pak. The solution?? Link up your Gameboys with a friend and trade! The trading part was probably what helped contribute the popularity of Pokémon in Japan and now, the U.S. The only thing different between the red and blue version of the game is the Pokémons. All the story, bosses, item locations, and game play should be the same. The main goal of the Pokémon game is to find, capture and train all different kinds of Pokémons.
You'll start of the game with three different choices of tamed Pokémons at the beginning of the game. There are 150 Pokémons that are divided into 15 categories which are based by a Pokémon's characteristic or element (water, fire, bug, etc.) You are able to customize your own Pokémons by training them and making them evolve. You can capture your Pokémons in battles but you don't fight in the battles...your Pokémon does it for you. After wearing down the other Pokémon, you can capture it and store it in a Monster Ball and add it to your collection. If you give your Pokémons enough training and skill, you can help your Pokémons evolve and grow into bigger Pokémons. Pokémon for Gameboy is available now in stores.
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