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Pocket Monsters Blue (ポケットモンスター 青)
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Developer: Publisher: Platform: Release Date(s): Mode(s): Rating(s): Controller(s):
Game Freak Nintendo Game Boy October 10, 1996 (JPN) Single player
Multiplayer
CERO: A Game Boy

Description:

Pocket Monsters Blue (ポケットモンスター 青) was the third game released for the first generation but it was released in November of 1996, a few months after Pocket Monsters Red (ポケットモンスター赤) and Pocket Monsters Green (ポケットモンスター 緑) were released in Japan. The game included various fixes and a graphics update. The game sold original was only sold to subscribers of CoroCoro but it later retailed for a manufactures suggested retail price of 3800yen.

Story/Information:

Blue
Ekans
Arbok
Vulpix
Ninetales
Mankey
Primeape
Bellsprout
Weepinbell
Victreebel
Electabuzz
Magmar
Pokémon not obtainable in Pokémon Blue.
Pocket Monsters Blue is an RPG and strategy game that allows players to battle, collect, train and showcase their Pokémon. Pocket Monsters Red, Blue and Green are independent games but all feature a similar story and gameplay. Players start off the game in Pallet Town (マサラタウン) of the Kanto region. One of the first things the player is required to do is choose between three starter Pokémon at Professor Oak laboratory. The three starter Pokémon are: Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle. The players rival will choose the starter Pokémon who's strong against the Pokémon type that the player has chosen.

The games objective it to become the greatest Pokémon trainer in the world. While on the journey, players will battle several over skilled trainers and encounter many wild Pokémon that they can battle and get. In order to be allowed to participate in the Pokémon League at the Indigo Plateau (セキエイこうげん), players must battle 8 different gym leaders and obtain a gym badge from them. The gym badge indicates that the trainer has successfully defeated the gym leader and has shown the necessary skills in training their Pokémon for battling.

The gym leaders in Pocket Monsters Green are as follows:
Takeshi (タケシ), Kasumi (カスミ), Mathis (マチス), Erika (エリカ), Kyō (キョウ), Natsume (ナツメ), Katsura (カツラ) and Sakaki (サカキ).

The Pokémon in the games can only be found in specific locations and some of them are harder to find and obtain than others. The Pokémon locations are also different between the games as players will have to search harder between games to find the Pokémon they are looking for. When a wild Pokémon is encountered, the player is sent into battle with it and once its hit points are low enough, the player can choose to capture it with a Poké ball and trainer it. Some Pokémon also have the ability evolve into new and more powerful Pokémon through various evolution methods that were first introduced in the first generation games.

The game features Pokémon from the first generation but not every Pokémon is available in each version of the game. On the right is a list of Pokémon that are not obtainable in Pocket Monsters Blue. Player need to use the Game Boy Link Cable and trade Pokémon with other people in order to get all the Pokémon. The Game Boy Link Cable allows players to link up their Game Boy's together with compatible games like Pocket Monsters Red and Green in order to use multiplayer features. Once the games are linked, players can choose to trade Pokémon or initiate a Pokémon battle with their human opponent.

Features:

  • Use the Game Boy Link Cable and trade Pokémon with your friends or test your skills against them in a Pokémon battle.
  • Battle, collect and train up to 150 different Pokémon.
  • Play on the go or at home. With the Game Boy, players can play and collect Pokémon wherever they are.


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