this was my sister's first game, and
the first game I've played on the old, old game boys. Its been a while since
I've played, but I do know a little about it.
The graphics are similar to red, blue, gold, silver, and crystal; digital
characters and beep beep music. The pokemon however are easy to tell from
others which is a good thing that even at early stages of pokemon, the creators
still made the game similar to others. I do wish that games like this weren't
in misrepresented colors unlike they are these days when trees are green, the
water is blue, and buildings have a different color to them, but how much
should one expect from one of the first pokemon games?
The sound are easy to tell from its time being average. While it is beep beep,
the actual melody of the themes are addicting to listen to, even Lavender
Town's music. While this is an alternative to Red and Blue, I'm sure that music
is from those games too, but I'm not completely sure.
What makes this game unique from the first trio of kanto is that you are
allowed to walk side by side with pikachu, which makes sense why the game is
called pokemon Yellow. This also might've been the idea for Gold and Silver's
idea to have your first pokemon in the party to walk beside you. And of course
this is still a classic pokemon game, so this still has the same features a
normal game would. There are only about 150 pokemon total to catch says the
pokedex, but it is still does create a challenge for the player.
This should be alike to the Kanto story of team rocket, the legendary bird
trio, and the arrogant rival known as Gary. There are some original features
that only a person who has seen the anime would know. Instead of the casual
starters for that region, you are stuck with a friggin pikachu, which isn't really
that bad because of powerful electric moves like thundershock learned early,
but the only way to evolve your starter is with a thunderstone. Anyways, its a
different story and is just as enjoyable.
The depth is pretty much the same. Pokemon to catch, trainers to battle, be the
champion.... End of story.
Again, is just like a simple Pokemon game.....
this was my sister's first game, and
the first game I've played on the old, old game boys. Its been a while since
I've played, but I do know a little about it.
The graphics are similar to red, blue, gold, silver, and crystal; digital
characters and beep beep music. The pokemon however are easy to tell from
others which is a good thing that even at early stages of pokemon, the creators
still made the game similar to others. I do wish that games like this weren't
in misrepresented colors unlike they are these days when trees are green, the
water is blue, and buildings have a different color to them, but how much
should one expect from one of the first pokemon games?
The sound are easy to tell from its time being average. While it is beep beep,
the actual melody of the themes are addicting to listen to, even Lavender
Town's music. While this is an alternative to Red and Blue, I'm sure that music
is from those games too, but I'm not completely sure.
What makes this game unique from the first trio of kanto is that you are
allowed to walk side by side with pikachu, which makes sense why the game is
called pokemon Yellow. This also might've been the idea for Gold and Silver's
idea to have your first pokemon in the party to walk beside you. And of course
this is still a classic pokemon game, so this still has the same features a
normal game would. There are only about 150 pokemon total to catch says the
pokedex, but it is still does create a challenge for the player.
This should be alike to the Kanto story of team rocket, the legendary bird
trio, and the arrogant rival known as Gary. There are some original features
that only a person who has seen the anime would know. Instead of the casual
starters for that region, you are stuck with a friggin pikachu, which isn't really
that bad because of powerful electric moves like thundershock learned early,
but the only way to evolve your starter is with a thunderstone. Anyways, its a
different story and is just as enjoyable.
The depth is pretty much the same. Pokemon to catch, trainers to battle, be the
champion.... End of story.
Again, is just like a simple Pokemon game.....
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