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Pokemon: Yellow Edition
In-game reset:
Hold Select + Start + B + A during game play to restart.
Information in this section was contributed by Gerard A. Sutaria-Bowden.

Pikachu surfing mini-game:
Note: The Pokémon Stadium game on the Nintendo 64 is required for this trick. Successfully complete the tournament mode on Pokémon Stadium without using any rented Pokémon. Transfer Pikachu to the Pokemon: Yellow Edition cartridge to play the Pikachu surfing mini-game.
Information in this section was contributed by Scott Lowry.

Another method is to trade Pikachu to a Red version of the game. Use the GameShark code on that version of the game to teach Pikachu Surf. Then, trade Pikachu back to the Yellow version. Travel to the Surfing Guru south of Fuchia City and talk to him.
Information in this section was contributed by heartmp.

Press Select to escape from the Pikachu surfing mini-game.
Information in this section was contributed by TroopZ.

Surfing super stunt:
When surfing with Pika, do your tricks till the very end of the course, then on the last wave (the biggest one), do one backflip and two frontflips. You should receive 500 points for this. Note: This difficult, but not impossible.
Information in this section was contributed by Mewtwo.

Articuno:
SURF to the Sea Foam Islands. Travel you way through the caves and use STRENGTH to push the boulders down the holes. Jump in after them and keep repeating this process for five floors. After this, SURF to reach Articuno.
Information in this section was contributed by DahlSparky.

Bulbasaur:
Bulbasaur can be obtained from the women in Cerulean City (in the house next to the Pokemon Center) after completing the following tasks. Get the CUT HM from the man on the S.S. Anne. Raise Pikachu to level 25 or higher. Get the Cascade Badge from Misty. Talk to the Oddish. Sandshrew, and Bulbasaur. Then, talk to the woman next to Bulbasaur. She will ask you if you want her Bulbasaur. Answer yes, and it's all yours.
Information in this section was contributed by SamMoran1, PEEKADREW, Stefdy, Jon, Pete Chiodo, and Mac Daddy.

Make sure that you have Pikachu that has between 1 and 20 HP of damage and one potion. Go to the woman that gives you the Bulbasaur and talk to her once. Then, give Pikachu the potion and talk to her again. If done correctly, she should give you Bulbasaur.
Information in this section was contributed by MADDOG.

Charmander:
Charmander can be found at Route 24 N.W.
Information in this section was contributed by PEEKADREW.

Dodrio:
Dodrio is found in the grassy area on the Bike Road. Note: It will take a long time to find it there.
Information in this section was contributed by ldorr.

Dragonair:
Fish in the Safari Zone to catch Dragonair.
Information in this section was contributed by Yoshikia.

Farfetch'd:
Farfetch'd is found on Routes 12 and 13.
Information in this section was contributed by PEEKADREW.

Golduck:
Surf in Route 6.
Information in this section was contributed by Lizard_King.

Gyrados:
Fish in back of the house where you get the Super Rod in Fuchisia City. Note: This will take awhile.
Information in this section was contributed by Lizard_King.

Catch a Magikarp and go to Cerulean City. Find the Daycare and talk to the man. Answer "Yes" and wait until magikarp is at level 19. Give it a rare candy and it will evolve into Gyarados - it will also learn Bite.
Information in this section was contributed by COOLPEEP723.

Kadabra:
Kadabra is found on Route 8 near Lavender Town.
Information in this section was contributed by Jeremy.

Lickitung:
Lickitung can be found in the Unknown Dungeon.
Information in this section was contributed by Madskatz2.

Machamp:
Get a Cubone. Go to the entrance of the underground path from Cerulean City. A person there will trade you your Cubone for a Machoke. When you receive the Machoke, since it was traded it will evolve into Machamp.
Information in this section was contributed by SuperSonicMewtwo.

Magnemite:
Magnemite can be found in grass before the rock tunnel entrance.
Information in this section was contributed by Tmberwolvz.

Meowth:
Trade a Meowth from the blue version of the game as soon as you catch it to a new yellow version game. Meowth will soon acquire the Payday attack. Although Meowth will be hard to control, you will be able to make a large amount of money from the Payday move when he does listen. Use this move on wild Pokemon because you will not be able to control Meowth until you get the Cascade badge.
Information in this section was contributed by Annick.

Moltres:
After Viridian City, travel west to reach routes 22 and 23 to go to Victory Road. On the first level, use STRENGTH to push the rock and activate a switch. Find a ladder and go up to the second level. Move the rock that is blocking your way onto another switch. Find the next ladder to go up to the third level. Push the boulder on this floor onto the switch on your left, then go back down to the second floor. You will find Moltres at that location.
Information in this section was contributed by DahlSparky.

Pikachu:
Look at Pikachu and press the A button for it to talk and do different things in various locations.
Information in this section was contributed by WcWhAtA28 and SC Finley.

Go to any cliff and jump down but let Pikachu stay on the top layer. Wait about five seconds until he starts to bounce around and walk in place. Then, jump down and walk in a straight line. Pikachu will slide in place behind you. This does will not cause any problems with the game. The game will return to normal after you turn in another direction.
Information in this section was contributed by Chris Scala.

Use the following trick to put Pikachu to sleep, so it will no longer follow you. Go to the Pewter City Pokemon center with Pikjachu following you. Talk to Jigglypuff so Pikachu falls asleep. If you then try to deposit Pikachu, go into the Trade Center or Coliseum, or try to heal your Pokemon they will not work. If you save the game and turn it back on, it still will not follow you. The only way to wake it up it to go outside or to talk to it.
Information in this section was contributed by le3168.

When you get enough badges, go to the P.L. H.Q. Go far enough until you reach an island that is in the middle of the lake you are surfing across. Use your rod and fish until getting into a battle. Talk to Pikachu afterwards and he will have a bucket on his head.
Information in this section was contributed by SNIPER00007.

The Pikachu that you get from Prof.Oak will not evolve. The message "Pikachu is refusing" will appear every time that you try to give it the Thunderstone.
Information in this section was contributed by sailorw.

To see Pikachu with a bucket on his head, encounter a fish Pokemon with a rod. Afterwards, immidiately speak to Pikachu. He should have a bucket on his head.
Information in this section was contributed by Daniel R Baker.

To see Pikachu do a peace sign, simply capture a Pokemon, then immediately speak to Pikachu.
Information in this section was contributed by Daniel R Baker.

To see Pikachu with a surprised face, go to the Pewter City Pokecenter. Talk to the Jigglypuff to make it sing. Then, use the "Poke Flute" to wake up Pikachu. After the snoring, Pikachu will awaken surprised.
Information in this section was contributed by Bigbone690.

To see Pikachu with a scared face, go to Lavender Town. go into Pokemon Tower, and talk to Pikachu.
Information in this section was contributed by ProtomanBlues.

To see Pikachu with a very scared face, Go to the Pokeclub in Vermilion City. To make him scared again, just stand in front of the door as possible, but do not enter. Then, go in and out of the door about thirty to forty times. Pikachu will soon have the face that it makes when he gets scared and runs.

To see Pikachu dance, go to Fuchia City, hop over the fence and do not take one more step. Wait awhile and Pikachu will start to dance.
Information in this section was contributed by Skaterguy4life and SuperSonicMewtwo.

To see Pikachu with an angry face, get another Pikachu during game play (or through a GameShark or Game Genie code). Talk to Pikachu to see an angry face.
Information in this section was contributed by XPUNK1129.

Poliwag:
Fish with the Good Rod in Route 6.
Information in this section was contributed by Lizard_King.

Ponyta:
You may encounter Ponyta and may also get a Rare Candy with an Item Finder in the grassy area at the Bicycle Road.
Information in this section was contributed by Starcare.

Psyduck:
Surf in Route 6.
Information in this section was contributed by Lizard_King.

Primeape:
Go to the grassy area before you enter Victory Road Cave. If you see a Manky, do not make it faint and run each time one is encountered. This makes them mad and evolve.
Information in this section was contributed by POKE MAN.

Raichu:
This trick requires a link cable and the Red or Blue version of the game. Go to a Pokecenter and trade Pikachu to the Red or Blue version. Use the Thunderstone on Pikachu in the Red or Blue version to evolve it to Raichu. Then, trade it back to the Yellow Version.
Information in this section was contributed by DDP505.

Squirtle:
Get the Thunder Badge on the S.S. St. Anne, then go to Vermilion City to find Squirtle.
Information in this section was contributed by PEEKADREW.

Complete the battles at the Vermilion City gym. Go outside and talk to the woman to receive a Squirtle.
Information in this section was contributed by SC Finley.

Staryu:
Go to the bottom of Fuchsia City, where you head off to Seafoam Island, and use the Super Rod. Use sleep attacks because it is difficult to catch.
Information in this section was contributed by Jon Rawer.

Tangela:
Tangela can also be found outside of the Safari Zone. Go to Pallet Town, go down to the water and Surf down. There should be a grassy area on the land to your right. You can catch LV 30 Pidgeottos, Raticates and Tangelas there.
Information in this section was contributed by SayinwarriorXT.

Zapdos:
Go to Cerulean City and go west until you reach a trail. Find your way through the trail until you cannot go any further. Go north and use SURF on any one of your Pokemon. Follow the water passage and you will be at the Power Plant. Search your way through the Power Plant and you will have the chance to catch Zapdos.
Information in this section was contributed by DahlSparky.

Arcticuno, Zapdos, and Moltres:
When you have reached the mystical bird (Arcticuno, Zapdos, and Moltres), save the game before going into battle. This will allow you to restart if you knock them out or run away.

Missingo warning:
Do not use missingno, because it will not work. You can turn your Game Boy off and back on to make it work again.
Information in this section was contributed by Gamewizard8900.

Name origins:

The first part of the name of the three mystical Pokemon birds, Arcticuno, Zapdos, and Moltres originate from arctic, zap, and mole. The last parts, uno, dos, and tres are Spanish for one, two, and three.
Information in this section was contributed by Kevin Howell.
Abra was originally called Hocus.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.
Arbok is "kobra" (derived from cobra), spelled backwards.
Information in this section was contributed by OzBear.
Aerodactyl was originally called Ptera.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.
Arcanine was originally called Blaze.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.
Dewgong is derived from the Filipino word "Dugong" which means "Manatee".
Information in this section was contributed by Red Angel.
Dratini was originally called Dragoon.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.
Ekans is "snake" spelled backwards.
Information in this section was contributed by OzBear.
Growlithe was originally called Flamie.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.
Gyrados means "skullcrusher".
Information in this section was contributed by turbovec.
Hitmonlee and Hitmonchans name start with "hit", meaning their attacks are mainly fighting. The "mon" in both of their names is probably derived from "monster". The "lee" in Hitmonlee's name is from Bruce Lee, who was famous for kicking. The "chan" in Hitmonchan's name is for Jackie Chan, who is famous for his "piston punching".
Information in this section was contributed by PokeFan Master.
Kabuto means "helmet" in Japanese. Kabuto was originally called Att.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.
Kadabra was originally called Pocus.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.
Koffing and Weezing were originally called LA and NY as in Los Angeles and New York.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.
Machamp was originally called Ju-Doh.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.
Machoke was originally called Kung-Foo.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.
Machop was originally called Kara-Tee.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.
Omastar was originally called Kargo.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.
Omanyte is derived from a fossil which is called "Omanyte".
Information in this section was contributed by Vyper letter.
Rai (as in Raichu) means "thunder" in Japanese.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.
Scyther was originally called Stryke.
Information in this section was contributed by Patriach1.
Vulpix is strikingly similar to the Latin word "vulpes", which means "fox".
Information in this section was contributed by Ernest Garibay.
Winning team recommendation:
Information in this section was contributed by Mysteryman.

First Pokemon: Alakazam (Psychic, Recover, Reflect, Thunder Wave)
Second Pokemon: Jolteon. (Thunderbolt, Thunder Wave, Double Kick, Reflect)
Third Pokemon: Flareon (Flamethrower, Body Slam, Double Edge, Smog)
Fourth Pokemon: Jynx (Psychic, Ice Beam, Lovely Kiss, Bubblebeam)
Fifth Pokemon: Vaporeon (Surf, Acid Armor, Ice Beam, Hydro Pump or Aurora Beam)
Sixth Pokemon: Exeggutor (Toxic, Leech Seed, Mega Drain, Psychic)
Note: Exeggutor's leech attacks if used together can sap all of their energy all in one try if used properly.
Catch Pokemon without weakening them:
Save a lot of money (around $10,600) and buy all the Pokeballs. You should have 99 -- as long as you have at least 85 you can still use this without having to buy more. When you encounter a Pokemon, start throwing Pokeballs. If on the first try, it says you missed the Pokemon, do not try it again -- weaken it or use a better ball. If the Pokemon breaks out of the ball, keep throwing Pokeballs. After a while the Pokemon either gets tired of breaking out or finds a ball it likes and will not bust out. You can use this trick with a Great Ball or Ultra Ball, but it will be more expensive.
Information in this section was contributed by Lacyrneal.

Defeating Brock:
Catch a Caterpie in Viridian Forest. Advance it to level 7 and he will evolve into a Metapod. Advance it to level 11 and it will evolve into a Butterfree. Butterfree can beat JR. Trainer and Geodude. Butterfree will have to be at least level 13 before it can beat Brock. Note: Use your Pikachu's tail whip to lower their defense.
Information in this section was contributed by POKAMANIAC3.

If you look in the tall grass west of Viridian CIty a lot, it is possible to find a Mankey. Since fighting types beat rock types, Mankey is the best Pokemon for the job. You need to raise it to a high level though, because it does not learn a fighting type attack for a while.
Information in this section was contributed by Gomamon PureWater.

Catch a Pidgey and train it up to level 18. You should have an easier time defeating Brock.
Information in this section was contributed by Mike Novia.

Choose Gary's Eevee's evolutions:
You can choose Gary's Eevee's evolution by how you do in battles with Gary's Eevee. To get Vaporeon simply lose the first battle with Gary in Oak's Lab after you deliver Oak's Parcel. Then, win the battle near Viridian City on the route to the Pokemon League. To get Flareon, win the match with Gary at Oak's lab, then lose any of the other matches, except for any of them past Silph Co. To get Jolteon, win all of the matches.
Information in this section was contributed by Billy Meabrod and SpecterCat204.

Defeating Gary's Eevee evolutions:
When battling Gary's Eevee evolutions, use the following strategies.
Information in this section was contributed by SpecterCat204.

Eevee: Have a Geodude that knows Dig. Normal move are not effective against Rock Pokemon and ground is very effective against normal.
Vaporeon: Use Pikachu, or Bulbasaur.
Flareon: Use Squirtle or Geodude. Water is very effective against fire, and ground is also very effective.
Jolteon: Use Graveler that knows Dig. That is very effective.
Jesse and James locations:
To find these team rocket members, go to these locations:
Information in this section was contributed by nathan.

Mt. Moon (before you exit)
Celadon game corner (before you face Giovanni)
Pokemon tower, Lavender Town (before you rescue Mr. Fuji)
Sliph Co. (before facing Giovanni again, and before you get a Master Ball)
No escape:
During the Pokemon League at the last trainer before Gary, try to leave the room. Two large doors will appear in front of you.
Information in this section was contributed by Chris Maul.

This will also happen when you fight the trainer before Brock in the Pokemon League. However, if you defeat him, you can walk out of the room and back to the ghost trainer. The voice will keep you from going any further than that.

Hidden rare candy:
Go to the house in Cerulean City where the man tells you about the badges. Go outside through the back door and use the Item Finder.
Information in this section was contributed by gibbons.

Use the Item Finder in the grass on the Bike Path.
Information in this section was contributed by Stefdy.

Moonstone:
Go to the top of Mt. Moon and use the Item Finder. The Moonstone can be found in a small slit.
Information in this section was contributed by Bigbhoops.

Fake Faint:
Get a Pokemon that is confused during battle and has Substitute. Use Substitute and wait for the game to say it hurt itself . The game will say enemy Pokemon Substitute took damage, enemy's Substitute broke, and the Pokemon will fall and come back up.
Information in this section was contributed by ProtomanBlues.

Effective Pokemon matching:
Information in this section was contributed by cdnolan.


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