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Pokemon - Red Version Review (continued)


Pokemon - Red Version Review Image  Manufacturer: SPIG
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ESRB Rating: Everyone
Platform(s): Game Boy

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars

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Date: 2004-06-13
Pokemon Red: A Must-Have for Pokemon Stadium and Your GB(A)
Pokemon Stadium is the most addictive Game Boy game I've ever seen. You can catch Pokemon, care for them by taking them to the Pokemon Center, Explore the wild and catch pokemon, participate in Gym matches to get badges, and LOTS more!

Pros:
- Compatible with the Nintendo 64 game, Pokemon Stadium (Nintendo 64 TRANSFER PAK REQUIRED (sold seperately)! )
- Explore the world of Pokemon
- Participate in Battles to strenghten your Pokemon
- VERY addictive
- GREAT graphics (for its time, of course)

Cons:
- If you HATE Pokemon, I don't recommend this game to you
- Doesn't contain ALL 151 Pokemon (You need Pokemon Blue (SOLD SEPERATELY!)+ this game to get all 151 Pokemon)

Overall:

If you like pokemon, want an addictive video game for your Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, and/or Game Boy Advance SP, or just looking for an adventure game GET THIS GAME TODAY!

Date: 2004-04-19
Best Gameboy Game ever!
THis game rocks! It is fun, it is continus and it can change eveytime you restart so you can play it for like forever. I've had this game since I got my Gamebay color back in 1997 and I even bought a Gameboy pocket to play my pokemon game on. This is the best game ever and I recommend it to anyone!!!!!

Date: 2004-02-29
A game that doesn`t have all the Pokemon...
This game really has a whole lot of Pokemon, but the Crystal version I have has more Pokemon. Compared to the Red, Blue and Yellow Versions to the Gold, Silver, and Crystal Versions, Red, Blue and Yellow versions, it has 150 pokemon while the Gold, Silver, and Crystal version has 250 pokemon. The Ruby and Sapphire Versions have 200 pokemon. So the Gold, Silver, and Crystal has more than Red, Blue, Yellow, Ruby, and Sapphire, even though Ruby and Sapphire replaced old pokemon and removed them for new pokemon.

Date: 2004-01-05
A good game for younger kids
What the gamez about: You are Ash Ketchum and you are training to become a pokemon master. Luckily, you can change your name at the beginning. You also choose your Rival's Name, which in the show is Gary. When you start out, you have a choice of 3 pokemon. One is fire type, one is water and one is grass. After you choose your pokemon, your rival will choose a pokemon that is strong against your element. Right after you choose you will have to battle your rival. He doesn't have an elemental advantage yet, because his pokemon know no elemental attacks. Through the game you will encounter your rival and have battles. Each time you meet him, he will have more and better pokemon.
But the game isn't only about your rivalry. In fact, this is only a little thing to make the game more exciting.
After you choose your pokemon, you will travel through towns, caves, dungeons, fields, forests, capturing pokemon and battling trainers. The more battles you have the stronger your pokemon will become.
At most major towns, there will be a pokemon gym. There will be a gym leader that you have to battle. If you defeat the gym leader, you will get a pokemon badge and a strong TM. TM's are attacks that you can teach your pokemon.
Also, there are pokemon center's and Markets. You can heal your pokemon in pokemon centers, and you can buy item's that you will need on your adventure at Markets.
When you have defeated all the gym leaders and you feel that you are strong enough, you can battle the Elite Four. If you defeat them, you will battle the current Champion. Finally, if you beat him, the credits will role and you'll think you beat the game. Wait for the credits to finish, turn of the gameboy. When you turn it back on, you'll be back at Pallet Town. If you have never seen the show or heard anything about this game, you may be stuck. Go to Cerulean City, and find your way to the Unknown Dungeons. Hint (you will have to surf to get to them). If you have defeated the Elite Four, the man standing there should be gone. You'll find yourself in a Dungeon that holds very high level pokemon. If you search through the dungeon long enough, you'll find something very important. I don't want to give anything away though :).
Over all, this game will keep a younger kid playing it for a long time, especially with the goal to catch all 151 pokemon. You can't catch them all in just Pokemon Red or Blue, you'll have to trade pokemon with a friend to do it.
The graphics are pretty good for gameboy, although the battle scenes are terribly pixelated.
The music is pretty good, some tunes will stick in your head for a long time.
So now it's up to you... are ya gonna buy it?

Date: 2004-01-01
best
if you want this game and you get it you will it


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