Pokémon Red Version one of the two that started the craze is still alive in many fans hearts, and souls, this game had it all, a fantastic story line, epic character's, the chance to travel, more to do then just move from place to place fighting the villain's, and of course a rpg feel to the game. You are a young man named Ash, (or whatever you name him) leaving your home to become the worlds best Pokémon trainer, to do this you must defeat the elite four, who are the current best of the best. To do this though you must catch and train your own team of Pokémon, who are wild animals or to us monsters I guess. (I call them monsters because the Japanese name if I am correct is Pocket Monsters.) Standing in your way of completing this goal are a couple of factors, a group of evil Pokémon trainers and thieves Team Rocket led by their leader Giovanni, also in your way are the eight Pokémon gym leaders who you need to defeat in order to claim the gym badges needed as proof to enter the elite fours Pokémon tower, also in your way is your rival Gary (or whatever you name him) who shows up from time to time just to see how your training is going and to tell you he is better then you, and try to prove it. Along the way you meet many character's none more important then Professor Oak, who is a you guessed it Pokémon professor, he gives you your first Pokémon, and sends his assistants to give you valuable equipment at times. You also will have to find Hm's (Hidden Machines) to progress in the story as well as a slew of other items such as different poke balls, potions, ect. There are 150 different Pokémon to catch, some are just evolved forms of others, yet there are catches to getting all 150, some you need to trade via the link cable to get the final evolved form, others you will have 1 chance of getting such as the three legendary birds, one you need to catch with the master ball but you have to beat the game before you are able to do this, also to get all 150 you need a copy of blue version also as some Pokémon only appear in blue and others only appear in red, also with the different forms of Eve you need to get 3 of Eve to do this making it hard as there is only 1 Eve in each version. Now there is a Pokémon numbered 151 the great and powerful Mew, the only way I have found of getting this secret Pokémon is by a game shark. Many rumors have been flying around for years about there being another way of getting him but I have found no other way. Also adding to the difficulty of catching them all is you have to choose between 2 fossils which you can regenerate into a Pokémon, but to get both of them you will need both versions of the game Blue and Red. You will fight many different kind of trainers along the way on your quest, and face challenges and puzzles. This is definitely a game you do not want to miss out on. The only problems I have had with this game are as follows. 1. You can only have one saved game at a time. 2. The music is very repeative in the areas while there is different music, in different areas, it loops the music over and over. Other then that this is a very good game that will remain forever a classic.
Pokémon Red Version one of the two that started the craze is still alive in many fans hearts, and souls, this game had it all, a fantastic story line, epic character's, the chance to travel, more to do then just move from place to place fighting the villain's, and of course a rpg feel to the game. You are a young man named Ash, (or whatever you name him) leaving your home to become the worlds best Pokémon trainer, to do this you must defeat the elite four, who are the current best of the best. To do this though you must catch and train your own team of Pokémon, who are wild animals or to us monsters I guess. (I call them monsters because the Japanese name if I am correct is Pocket Monsters.) Standing in your way of completing this goal are a couple of factors, a group of evil Pokémon trainers and thieves Team Rocket led by their leader Giovanni, also in your way are the eight Pokémon gym leaders who you need to defeat in order to claim the gym badges needed as proof to enter the elite fours Pokémon tower, also in your way is your rival Gary (or whatever you name him) who shows up from time to time just to see how your training is going and to tell you he is better then you, and try to prove it. Along the way you meet many character's none more important then Professor Oak, who is a you guessed it Pokémon professor, he gives you your first Pokémon, and sends his assistants to give you valuable equipment at times. You also will have to find Hm's (Hidden Machines) to progress in the story as well as a slew of other items such as different poke balls, potions, ect. There are 150 different Pokémon to catch, some are just evolved forms of others, yet there are catches to getting all 150, some you need to trade via the link cable to get the final evolved form, others you will have 1 chance of getting such as the three legendary birds, one you need to catch with the master ball but you have to beat the game before you are able to do this, also to get all 150 you need a copy of blue version also as some Pokémon only appear in blue and others only appear in red, also with the different forms of Eve you need to get 3 of Eve to do this making it hard as there is only 1 Eve in each version. Now there is a Pokémon numbered 151 the great and powerful Mew, the only way I have found of getting this secret Pokémon is by a game shark. Many rumors have been flying around for years about there being another way of getting him but I have found no other way. Also adding to the difficulty of catching them all is you have to choose between 2 fossils which you can regenerate into a Pokémon, but to get both of them you will need both versions of the game Blue and Red. You will fight many different kind of trainers along the way on your quest, and face challenges and puzzles. This is definitely a game you do not want to miss out on. The only problems I have had with this game are as follows. 1. You can only have one saved game at a time. 2. The music is very repeative in the areas while there is different music, in different areas, it loops the music over and over. Other then that this is a very good game that will remain forever a classic.
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