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Pokemon, Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition Review (continued)


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ESRB Rating: Rating Pending
Platform(s): Game Boy

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

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Date: 2005-09-19
pokeman happy
I purchased this game as a request from my son "Storm". He had the game before and really enjoyed it. He is VERY happy to get another and that it arrived so quickly

Date: 2005-09-17
Great Game!
The Pokemon Yellow version is an incredible game. The big problem is that there are barely any people playing the old gameboy color versions like red, blue and green. To get all 150 pokemon in this game you need to trade with other players. I did think that the game has a great story line though(that is for a pokemon game. The story lines are pretty limited) with the path of the trainer Ash in the cartoons(Don't get me wrong. The cartoons are pretty terrible. If you like the cartoon, the game would be even better).
The game has a great number of ways to play. It also takes a large amount of time to beat. The new Gameboy Advance pokemon games are beatable in several hours. The yellow version took me 45 hours to beat.
I hope this revew was helpful to you. I would recommend the game over almost all other gameboy color games.

Date: 2005-07-12
Gah this game is worth your time
Don't get me wrong. I am a pokemon gamer but this game is way to hard! Making you start with a pikachu is sort of ok but it gets annoying hearing the little nag screeching all the time. i always found pikachus annoying. and then i have to rasise a stupid caterpie to defeat brock! i got this game to see jesse and james and so far i havn't seen them. this game is too hard i reccomend pokemon red and blue instead!

Date: 2005-03-21
A Wonderful Game!
For whoever it was that asked about the difference between the colors, Red, Blue, and Yellow are exactly the same except that some Pokemon are available only in whichever version you get. Gold and Silver are completely different adventures, and they also have no differences except for the Pokemon. Crystal is the same as Gold and Silver except BETTER! :) Ruby, Sapphire, and, I suppose, Emerald have the same rule.

As for my review for this game, it's excellent! Even at my age, I have fun playing all the Pokemon games, especially this game, and I must tell you, it never gets boring! Every game is different, and each time you discover something new! I highly recommend this game, and the others!

Date: 2005-03-18
Pokemon Yellow Rocks!
Pokemon Yellow is my best game yet! It's a challenging game, with 8 awesome gym leaders, your rival, (You can name him in the begining of the game) and Prof.Oak! (who will give you a bulbasaur,charmander,or squirtle at the start) All of this put together makes one mind-blowing game!


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