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Pokemon - Blue Version Review (continued)


Pokemon - Blue 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: 2003-04-22
Pokemon Blue
Pokemon Blue... the start of the craze. But really, blue can be better than Gold sometimes, but much better than silver!

Date: 2003-02-11
Blue Rules!
This game is great! The graphics are awesome and there are tons of Pokemon! It is pretty hard but fun!

Date: 2002-12-04
The Best Game Around
Pokemon red, and Blue is the bomb. This a must have for any Pokemon collections. There are 150 Pokemon plus a secret psycic one called Mew and a glitch and a whole bunch of cheats. I give it a 6/5

Date: 2002-11-04
Pokéball Go!
One word: PLAYBACK. My sister first owned this game in 1998, and since then I have owned MANY Pokémon games for both Game Boy Color and N64. And let me tell you, the original is always the best! Pokémon Red and Blue are the best games ever created for Game Boy Color! I still love these games, trading Pokémon, and battling other people with the Link Cable!
First of all, people of any age can enjoy this game. It is cute and innocent enough to entertain children, but the strategy and the level of gameplay make it a worthwhile game for adults. Everyone will love this game.

You start out as a trainer named Ash Ketchum from Pallet Town. Your mission is to become a Pokémon Master by catching 150 Pokémon (151 if you count Mew) and becoming the champion of the Elite Four. To do this, you must train and catch Pokémon, raise them, and even trade them between Red and Blue versions using your Link Cable or the infrared port on your Game Boy Color. This is both fun and time-consuming, which is great when you are at home sick or bored on a stormy day. Pokémon are raised by winning battles and/or using Rare Candy. Raising Pokémon may sound tedious, but you will change your mind about that when you actually play for yourself. Pokémon is addictive from the moment you start your game all the way through. You will meet many new people on the way, become a hero, and win new items and abilities as you go along.

As Ash, you travel through the world of Kanto, which is divided into a number of cities and towns. A map will be your guide as you make your way through the vast world of Pokémon. Explore caves, oceans, tall grass, and rocky paths on your way. Each town or city usually has its own Pokémon Gym, with a Gym Leader which is something like a Boss. Each time you beat a Gym Leader you receive a badge. You need eight badges to battle the Elite Four and the current Elite Four Champion. There are different diversions in each city and town, for example, Celadon City's department store and casino, and one of my personal favorites, Fuschia City's Safari Zone.

Trainers can be found everywhere, good and bad, from Team Rocket invading the radio station, to the gyms, in the water, on the road, and pretty much anywhere you go. Random Pokémon appear and battle you if you are in a cave, tall grass, or in the water. The wild Pokémon you come across are the ones that you can catch if you have Pokéballs with you. Items such as the bike and repel can help prevent you from running into too many Pokémon if you are trying to get somewhere. If your Pokémon are tired or injured, you can stop at a Pokémon center and heal them for free! You can also store Pokémon via a computer terminal located within every Pokémon Center.

The music is so cute! And there is a lot of different music, so it doesn't get repetitive.

If you are lucky enough to own Pokémon Stadium, you can play Red or Blue on your TV screen using a Transfer Pak! You can also use the Pokémon you raised on your Red or Blue game to battle in Pokémon Stadium.

Overall, this is one of the best games I have ever played. It is still fun after years of gameplay, as you never fully run out of stuff to do. If you want to get into Pokémon, or if you're an old fan that never quite got around to getting the game, this is the game for you! Pokémaniacs rule!

Date: 2002-08-26
Collect them all !
Great addition to your Pokemon collection of games filled with hours of fun

Can be played on the Gameboy Advance and Gameboy Color

Enjoy!


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