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Pokemon - Red Version Review (continued)
More User Submitted Pokemon - Red Version Reviews
Date: 2006-05-14 A true Oldie but Goodie-- Worth Sharing with your Kids On 02/14/1998, I recieved a game that ultimately became an obsession for me. I played this game whereever and whenever possible. I have caught all 151 of the original characters and kept on playing anyway. The game, it seems, never ends. I have about 215 hours on my file, and not once did it get boring. The Pokemon Era may have died down, but Red is still a great game. As the 10th anniversary of its American release rolls around, I can see the revival of a classic on the horizon.
Date: 2006-01-24 Get It! This game may be old but it's a pretty good game. I don't know all the new pokemon (or hardly any)so this game is great for me. The animation is not to great but hey-it's a gameboy game! It has very intresting music that gets annoying when you turn it on but i just turn it off. I say the music and the looks of people are the only bad things.
Date: 2005-08-20 It's great! This game is one of the funest Game Boy Color games ever! 150 pokemon? Wow!!!!!!!!!!! That's alot! Who's cares about graphics in this game,it's still fun! The gameplay and sound is reat as well. If you love this game but want better graphics or more stuff to do,then buy FireRed or LeafGreen Version! They are just as fun! I'd reccomend trying at least one of the versions: Red,Blue,Yellow,Silver,Gold,Cristel,FireRed,LeafGreen or Emerald. Don't get Ruby and Saphire tohugh,they stink.
Date: 2005-07-26 BEST POKEMON GAME EVER!!! this game is awesome! buy it if you want to have hours of fun. also you can play it over and over again and it doesent get old just choose a different starter pokemon and different pokemon along the way. here is the synopsis of the game!
Become the greatest Pokémon trainer in the world! Start your Pokémon Game Boy adventure by choosing a tame Pokémon at the home of the great Pokémon master Professor Oak. Then start your journey.
Your mission: Collect all 150 Pokémon, just like Ash, using your own Pokémon to capture others. Along the way, several skilled trainers, such as Gary, and many minor trainers will challenge you to Pokémon duels. You can't back down, so be ready for anything!
Remember, Pokémon are not ordinary creatures. To collect all 150, you'll need to train captured Pokémon so they evolve. For instance, a captured Caterpie will evolve into a Metapod, which will then turn into a Butterfree. Each transformation adds more power to the Pokémon-giving you more power to defeat and capture other Pokémon.
The Red & Blue versions of the game each carry their own variety of Pokémon to defeat, collect, and train. To get all 150, trade Pokémon with your friends using the Game Link Cable, which allows the transfer of Pokémon between Game Paks.
Date: 2005-07-20 yay for glitches! This game is really fun and I prefer it over blue version because it has better pokemon in it. The best part about red and blue version is all the cool gliches it has! The gliches are really fun to play around with. Who said crashing your game wasn't fun? Anyway, for 10$ this is a really good game, and even though fire red and leaf green are out, who can really live without gliches and the graphics, in all of it's pixelated glory. This game will keep you occupied. You should totaly buy it. It is only a click away........................
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