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These are the American version
of the games. They used the Japanese Blue version because they wanted to
use the new character design rather than the old one. They split the
Monsters just like in the Red & Green version. So instead of having
Red & Green, we have Red & Blue. So please stop begging Nintendo
to release the Green version, we have it, it's called Blue ! To collect
all 151 Monsters, you need to trade between Blue & Red.
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The original Japanese Blue
version will never come to North America for marketing reasons and
because Nintendo already used it to create the two previous
version.
The Yellow version is a special version that has some
of the Monsters of Blue and some of Red, not all of them (you
actually have less than one of them). The character design has been made to look like the
TV show and you start with Pikachu. The American version has been a
little advance for the Color GameBoy because the Japanese version came
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To introduce more than 100 new
Monsters, Pokemon silver & Gold have been created. With more
RPG features, RPG hardcore fans who though that the previous games were
simple are going to be impressed by these two titles.
Both of these games are Super GameBoy and Color
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Fans of the Pokemon
card game are going to love this. This is an adventure base on the card
game that you get to play on your GameBoy.
A nice twist for a Pinball game. Just when you though
that you knew how to catch all of the Pocket Monsters, now you have to
do it not only with a ball, but with two flippers. Not to easy, but addictive.
Both of these games are Super GameBoy and Color
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