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Pokemon - Blue Version Review (continued)
More User Submitted Pokemon - Blue Version Reviews
Date: 2005-07-23 Perfection When i was lets say 6 i started playing the game.
I beat the game.
I made a new file and beat the game again (not to mention i didnt need any help and i couldnt read).
Then i bought blue and beat it.
Then when yellow came out i beat it about 10 times....at least 1k hours of use
if ur wondering what 1k means it means 1000.
Date: 2005-04-18 Blue = excellent game!!! Pokemon Blue is a very good game to play at anytime. The unqiue part of Pokemon Blue is that it is a adventrous game. You play as a boy to capture pokemon and battle trainers. You have to trade pokemon with your best friend. These excellent features made kids love Blue!! They want to trade and collect pokemon!! Nintendo made this game, and we should give a great thankyou to Game freak and Nintendo for making this game!!!! THANKS!!!!!!
Date: 2005-02-02 Gotta Ketch em all Title: Gotta ketch em all
Pokemon blue is a great adventurous game. Once you set your fingers on the gameboy you won't stop. It's fun to give your pokemon there own nicknames and making them happy. Making new pokemon buddies, leveling them up to their full force, beating the gym leaders is so fun. The game can be perfected over and over again. Trust me its great! It tells it all by the five stars. Vica Jean Manuel
Date: 2005-01-11 Cool In this game, you play as a boy collecting and battling creatures called Pok'emon. There are plenty of worlds to explore, Pok'emon to catch, rivals to battle, badges to earn, and items to find to keep you playing for a long time. It's one of those games that you can't beat in a day. Training Pok'emon can be fun, and also hard, depending on the level of your opponents. You earn money each time you beat another Pok'emon trainer, which you can use to buy items to strengthen or catch Pok'emon. The moves you teach your Pok'emon and what attacks you use require strategy, so it's not just random moves and thoughts.
My only complaint is that this game is almost unbeatable. To win, you have to collect all the Pok'emon in the game, which is just a few tens short of 200, if I remember correctly. A bunch of things are required to do this. You must have two Game Boys and two Pok'emon games, or a friend who also has a Game Boy and Pok'emon game to trade with each other, because there are some points in the game where you must choose between one Pok'emon or another, and whichever one you don't choose is impossible to get again in the same game. Also required is a Game Boy link cable, which you need to attach two Game Boys to trade.
So basically, it's going to be very, very, very hard to win, especially because everyone is past the "Pok'emon phase". So unless you have multiple Game Boys and Pok'emon games, and a link cable, you're going to have tons of trouble beating the game. I think the people who made this game purposely made the game this way so that kids would have to spend more money on Game Boy supplies.
Overall, I still like this game. I know I'll never beat it, but it's still a lot of fun. I can't say who I would and wouldn't recommend this game to, so I'll leave it up to you. Either way, I hope you're satisfied in the end.
Date: 2004-10-31 I Ain't Feelin' 'Da Blues With 'Dis Game Well If you like a simple game that can keep you on all day well then this game is for you! I got this game in kindergarden and ever since I LOVED this game! I'd come home from school every day and play it forever [yet I got to play my friend's Red Versiom every day on the bus.] In 2nd grade i did the Missingno. trick and no one knew it and I was the champ! My PKMN were at level 200 [!] and I kicked my Friends mewtwo's butt! Get now! You'll love having Missingno.!
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