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System:
Game Boy
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Nintendo of America
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Game Freak
UPC: 45496730734

Released: 2-15-99
Players: 1
Country Origin: US/EU
ESRB: E

Game Genre:
Role-Playing (RPG)
Game Perspective:
Top-Down
Genre Non-Sport:
Turn-based

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Pokemon Red

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Rating: 9.4
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Pokemon Red Box Description

You've finally been granted your Pokemon trainer's license. Now, it's time to head out to become the world's greatest Pokemon trainer. It's going to take all you've got to collect 150 Pokemon in this enormous world. Catch and train monsters like the shockingly-cute Pikachu. Face off against Blastoise's torrential water cannons. Stand strong when facing Pidgeot's stormy Gust. Trade with friends and watch your Pokemon evolve. Important - no single Pokemon can win it all. Can you develop the ultimate Pokemon strategy to defeat the 8 GYM Leaders and become the greatest Pokemon Master of all time?

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Pokemon Red Review by: Redrunelord - 7.2/10

Pokemon Red
Typically in a generation of Pokémon games, three main titles are released. One would have the initial two titles released alongside each other as a pair with a third game following. The third game is usually the same game as the other two with various revisions, such as different Pokémon placement, some moved bosses, changed dialogue etc. This formula does not ring true with the first generation, however. Instead, while the two games released alongside each other (Red and Green in Japan, Red and Blue outside of Japan) are the same but for minor Pokémon placements, Pokémon Yellow offered a different story-line and game play style as it followed the anime. As a result, if someone was to desire a conventional Pokémon game from the first generation for their collection, then Pokémon Yellow would not likely fit the requirements as the refinements made were game changing. Is blue or red worth revisiting beyond nostalgic musings, and if so which game?

To answer the latter question, it doesn't completely matter which one beyond what little Pokémon differences there are and that they got a different overall lens tone. In Pokémon Red, red is the dominant colouration depending on the handheld it's played on or in some versions (like the emulators on Vizzed) black and white. A translated version of Green would later be found online but the translations, unlike for Red and the remade Blue, were extremely poor and the sprites can range in quality so that version is not generally recommended.Now, what of Red? Was Red a good game, or was it over-hyped and overrated in subsequent years of it's release? For the purposes of this documentation it will almost be perfectly applicable to Pokémon Blue so should one find Pokémon Blue available for sale and wondering whether or not to purchase, then read onwards.

To those unfamiliar with the series, Pokémon is about catching these wild creatures known as Pokémon and raising them in teams for battle and (later) contests. Teams of up to 6 will be constructed of Pokémon caught from the wild, or traded/given to the player. They would have to be raised by battling wild Pokémon or other trainers, with he player eventually hoping to become the champion. Yet are the hours and trudging along to raise the team worthwhile?

The soundtrack is considered a memorable one and one that would be rather recognizable in subsequent years, but is this a good thing? This game's soundtrack is relatively diverse encompassing different tunes, but the majority tend to take on a more upbeat feel. For the system that this game was released on, the actual music is fairly high quality. It may not necessarily hold up as well over 15 years later, but those with nostalgic memories flooding from the deepest cores of their brain won't mind: it isn't a mish-mash of random 8 bit audio. The biggest issue with the music itself is the bicycle music: it never stops. Whenever one should decide to speed their journey up, the music starts to play...and NEVER stops! If one should enter an area that has a music theme they like, they instead get the bicycle theme. Admittedly, this is not a problem if someone should enjoy the bicycle theme, as music is subjective, but the approach in later games where entering a new area changes the music is a much desired fix (whether a bug fix or simply a change in direction). The sound effects varies from effective to just meh...the effects used for the poke ball is excellent as is the healing at Pokémon centers. Like with most games with cartridges instead of CDs or beyond, the effects can grow annoying to gamers accustomed to CD quality audio but for the game boy, it is sufficient.

Visually, a simplistic but functional game bearing a resemblance to Final Fantasy. Since it isn't possible to mention the visuals without talking about the game play, as each visual style has their own game play aspects associated with them, this segment will also talk about the basic game play mechanics. The three big styles are the character adventure mode, the battles and Pokedex views, and the various systems like the inventory and PCs.

The adventure mode is basically where the player controls their trainer and travels across the region, Kanto. This style is most reminiscent of the original Final Fantasy in that it is a birds eye view, which makes sense seeing that Nintendo published this title. The big difference is that instead of icons on a map for towns, the player actually enters the town as they would in real life (unless using a map or flying). The scale isn't perfect by any means but it don't need to be, especially on a game boy cartridge. This is where the player would travel from town to town, cave to cave, building to build etc. In caves, tall grass, or on water is where Pokémon will naturally "spawn" and can be battled and caught. Considering the limits of the handheld and what needed to be done, this aspect works well enough for the most part. A lot of strategy is done this way, as teams would be customized and items bought outside of battle. The actual customization, however, actually is done through the text.

The majority of the applications where teams and items would be tended to are purely text based. The text and, technically the interface can be described as...exceptionally cluttered and clunky to say the least. While some of the criticisms is due to it being among the first games in the series can theoretically be void, it still deserves criticism. The TM and HM (both are items that can be used to teach Pokémon moves) names in particular is annoying as instead of clearly being labelled, they are simply called "TM 14" or similar. Admittedly, since there are only five HM (repeating items, the moves taught are permanent) items, they can be memorized easily enough but there are 50 TM moves...to add further insult to injury of having to sort through them all, they are almost guaranteed to take up a lot of inventory space and must be deposited in the PC. The PC itself is also cluttered and time consuming to sort through, as there is no means to organize items properly unless done manually with the select button. The Pokémon storage admittedly is better, as there are boxes of Twenty but as it is also purely text based with minimal organizational capacities it also grows cluttered as the capacity increases. Furthermore, there is little indication of when a box starts to fill up making it more frustrating.

What of the battles and the visuals associated with them? When a battle starts, sprites of each Pokémon will appear and they would use a basic battle command menu: attack (with one of up to four moves), use an item, look or switch to another Pokémon, or try to run away (in trainer battles this isn't possible). This formula would largely stay unchanged except for enhanced visuals and animation. The images aren't fantastic but again considering the limited hardware capabilities, they are still quite nice. The animation is very basic but it doesn't need to be that elaborate for what the game is trying to accomplish.

The two big game play goals are battling to build a strong team to beat all opposing trainers, and to collect all 150 Pokémon (152 if one counts Mew and Missingno). In battling, there is a fair variety of Pokémon and the actual system itself works quite well. The actual mechanics are good and when in an actual challenge or an important battle, this burn based system could easily be a lot of fun. However...it has two key flaws. The first of which is simply that the training in this game simply to grow stronger can easily grow rather dull, repetitive and simply boring. The other flaw is that it is impossible to re challenge defeated trainers or gym leaders severely reducing the replay value of the game (it is simply rubbing salt into the wound when one person wishes to build a new team but have to delete their level 90 team simply because the other trainers refuses to play against one again). This would be alleviated in the second and third generations with re challenging players and gym leaders being added respectively, but here...it is non-existent.

Gathering all 150 Pokémon has always been a huge challenge for the time and to this day remains a personal goal of many Pokémon collectors, especially people only just beginning to enjoy the series. It is not supposed to be easy, which is perfectly fine (who would want such a goal to be a cakewalk anyways?) but one aspect brings the whole experience down...

The trading system.

If it has been said once, it has been said many times: This is a royal pain to the quotidian gamer. The immense annoyances of trying to accumulate all 150 Pokémon without a friend is evident like in all other games. Fortunately, since it is the first generation the numbers of necessary Pokémon are limited (only around 15 of the 150 are necessary to have another game for) but it still does not alleviate the irritations caused to players without a friend who would trade with or another handheld readily available with another game.

The storyline is kept rather vague in many regards, but some aspects are recurring. For instance, the concept of a rival continuously beating the player is a recurring plot point and the fact that a gang is trying to take over, while the means is cliché and potentially moronic, is also present. For the most part, however, the story is kept rather vague...and this is a good choice in this type of rpg adventure game. The reason is that these are the types of games players will pick up because they want to put themselves in another person's shoes and craft their own story around the world created: Pokémon allows that to be done. 

The game itself is one of those games that the first play-through can very easily be challenging but once the player knows exactly what is coming and/or how to handle every single situation (knowing the elemental tables to perfection for instance)...the challenge is largely lost. The only way then to maintain a true sense of challenge is set those self-imposed challenges like the nuzlocke game-play mode. The real challenge in the vanilla game in the long run is actually in multiplayer against other humans and deciding how to handle their diverse and potentially sentient adversaries but without access to multiplayer, this is completely useless.

After all the Pokémon waged their battles and they rest inside their Pokeballs, the trainer sits and wonders "was that battle really worth it?" just like how a person may think when seeing this game on a pawn store's shelf. Despite flaws associated with being a first generation release within the series, and some flaws that were never fixed for anti-social gamers, it is still an excellent game in it's own right. It is definitely worth checking out, if not for actual game play reasons then for nostalgia of what many consider a groundbreaking game.
  Graphics 9   Sound 7   Addictive 8   Depth 8   Story 7   Difficulty 4

Pokemon Red Reviews

Overall 9.4    Graphics 7.5    Sound 8.4    Addictive 8.6    Story 7.8    Depth 8.1    Difficulty 5.8


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The game that changed my life   gamerforlifefor..
If someone would come up and ask me, "what made you become a gamer for life?" I would say the Pokemo...
      Review Rating: 4.7/5     Submitted: 04-01-15     Updated: 07-31-16     Review Replies: 1

9.6
Pokemon Red: The Beginning of the Pokemon Era   pacman1755
Pokemon Red. A game that really started the Pokemon business in its variety in games such as Blue, Y...
  Graphics 7   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 4   Depth 8   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 4.6/5     Submitted: 04-05-12     Review Replies: 8

7.2
Pokemon Red   Redrunelord
An official staff review...
  Graphics 9   Sound 7   Addictive 8   Story 7   Depth 8   Difficulty 4

      Review Rating: 4.5/5     Submitted: 12-17-11     Updated: 12-18-11     Review Replies: 2

10
Pokemon Red   MordecooLol23
Oh my gosh, I am finally getting the chance to review my first game! What is really ironic is that t...
  Graphics 9   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 9   Depth 7   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 4.4/5     Submitted: 05-04-13     Review Replies: 3

6.8
Pokemon Red Review   nighteagle88
This is my opinion. I tried not to be hard on the game but I kinda have to simply because this ...
  Graphics 8   Sound 7   Addictive 4   Story 5   Depth 7   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 4/5     Submitted: 06-29-14     Review Replies: 2

10
The GameBoy's Shining Star.   hidood5th
Another IGN-like review lets start:  PS: since the only difference with red and blue is Pok...
  Graphics 9   Sound 10   Addictive 10   Story 9   Depth 10   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 3.8/5     Submitted: 08-06-11     Review Replies: 0

8.5
The Original Pokemon Game   tyranit
Hello everyone, Tyranit here with another Retro Game Review! Today, I have a double review of Pok...
  Graphics 7   Sound 9   Addictive 8   Story 5   Depth 6   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 3.8/5     Submitted: 04-19-14     Review Replies: 4

8.7
The Beginning And The Easiest   dumlink23
Alright Pokemon Red the first game in the Pokemon Series,I mostly play LeafGreen witch i the GBA Rem...
  Graphics 10   Sound 8   Addictive 10   Story 6   Depth 8   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 3.6/5     Submitted: 06-28-13     Review Replies: 2

9.8
Pokemon Red   marcus047
The Pokémon game that  already had a huge success/ fan base in Japan, then brought  P...
  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 8   Story 9   Depth 8   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 3.5/5     Submitted: 03-14-13     Review Replies: 1

9.7
Pokemon Red Review   catfight09
This is the review for Pokemon Red for the Game Boy Color (in case you didn't read it up there).&nbs...
  Graphics 9   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 8   Depth 9   Difficulty 3

      Review Rating: 3.4/5     Submitted: 06-10-12     Review Replies: 1

10
Pokemon Red Review :)   claudevandog
Pokémon Red. My favorite video game ever. In this game your finally 10 years old and get to hav...
      Review Rating: 3.3/5     Submitted: 04-19-12     Updated: 11-03-12     Review Replies: 1

9.1
Pokemon is 20!? - Pokemon Red Review   Lexatom
A long, long time ago, back in the year known as 1996, two games were released in Japan. These two g...
  Graphics 6   Sound 8   Addictive 9   Story 8   Depth 10   Difficulty 8

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 01-18-16     Review Replies: 5

7.3
Pokemon Red Review   Pokegeek
Red! One of my very few games which I have completed 100%. I love this game, but unlike my other rev...
  Graphics 9   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 6   Depth 6   Difficulty 4

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 07-25-13     Review Replies: 0

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Pokemon Red Review   yaoyao9
Oh boy. If anyone ever reads the numerical ratings I gave to this "gem", I'd be booed off the Intern...
  Graphics 6   Sound 8   Addictive 10   Story 8   Depth 10   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 01-01-15     Updated: 01-01-15     Review Replies: 1

8.6
A game I am not quite fond of - Pokemon Red   DittoDude44
DittoDude44 here with review time, 5:20 to 6:30. Today I will be reviewing Pokemon Red for the Game ...
  Graphics 7   Sound 3   Addictive 7   Story 10   Depth 7   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 10-08-13     Review Replies: 3

9.4
Pokemon Red   Mobouis1
Pokemon Red and Blue is the Pokemon game that start it all. Pokemon Red is one of the first two Poke...
  Graphics 9   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 6   Depth 10   Difficulty 4

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 09-16-12     Updated: 09-16-12     Review Replies: 0

8.8
The game that started it all...   RioluFan4000
Pok?mon Red and Blue are the first Pok?mon games. Pok?mon is a series where you battle creatures wit...
  Graphics 7   Sound 10   Addictive 9   Story 10   Depth 8   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 04-23-14     Updated: 04-23-14     Review Replies: 5

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Pokemon Red Review   Vizzfan23
   Hello all of you gamers and arcade loving people in the world. My name is Vizzfan2...
  Graphics 9   Sound 8   Addictive 9   Story 8   Depth 8   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 03-28-14     Review Replies: 2

8.1
Good game, good times.   rustgarde
Making short review about my first Pokémon play I played, I try my best to remember what kind o...
  Graphics 7   Sound 8   Addictive 9   Story 9   Depth 8   Difficulty 8

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 02-27-14     Review Replies: 2

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Pokemon Red A Legend is born   supersayianbroly
Pokémon Red Version one of the two that started the craze is still alive in many fans hearts, a...
  Graphics 7   Sound 5   Addictive 10   Story 10   Depth 10   Difficulty 10

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 10-12-12     Updated: 10-12-12     Review Replies: 1

7.5
Pokemon Red Version Review   Divine Aurora
Overall:7.5 Graphics:7Sound:10Addictiveness:6Story:7Depth:7Difficulty:6 For the younger Pokmon fans ...
  Graphics 7   Sound 10   Addictive 6   Story 7   Depth 7   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 2.5/5     Submitted: 09-07-13     Updated: 09-07-13     Review Replies: 4

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What did we do to deserve such beauty?!   dopeydonald362
Pokemon Red: What did we do to deserve such beauty?! Let me teach you a little something you'll ...
  Graphics 7   Sound 10   Addictive 9   Story 4   Depth 7   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 2.5/5     Submitted: 01-03-13     Review Replies: 1

9
Pokemon Red Version   supercool22
Pokémon Red Version : Game Review ! Pokémon Red is a Great Game , you can't say its not ....
  Graphics 6   Sound 9   Addictive 7   Story 9   Depth 9   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 2/5     Submitted: 03-15-13     Review Replies: 1

10
The game that marked our childhood.   Oryxkiller
Hi guys.This is Oryxkiller with another review.Today I will review a game that opened the gate to on...
  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 10   Story 10   Depth 10   Difficulty 10

      Review Rating: 2/5     Submitted: 03-22-14     Review Replies: 1

4.8
The best game in the series! Or naw?   Cradily is love
Ahh, Pokémon red, a classic, the first installment of the amazing series, this game gets a 10/10 ju...
  Graphics 4   Sound 6   Addictive 3   Story 5   Depth 7   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 1.7/5     Submitted: 10-11-14     Updated: 10-11-14     Review Replies: 7

9.2
Pokemon Red   achyboy777
Pokémon Review. This is the first ever Pokémon game made. Graphics - 9/10 The graphics a...
  Graphics 9   Sound 8   Addictive 8   Story 7   Depth 7   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 1.5/5     Submitted: 11-27-12     Review Replies: 0

5.5
A Retro Review from RetroKid - Pokemon Red   retrokid12
Pokémon Red. This game is what started all these crazy Pokémon shenanigans. We've got near...
  Graphics 4   Sound 8   Addictive 3   Story 6   Depth 9   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 1/5     Submitted: 12-08-12     Review Replies: 1

10
BEST GAME EVER   rain1
This is the greatest game ever!  It was the first game I ever owned, and the greatest game I've...
  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 10   Story 10   Depth 10   Difficulty 1

      Review Rating: 1/5     Submitted: 09-20-13     Review Replies: 2

6.4
A flawed game, but a classic   penzycubone
Ahhhh Pokemon red, a classic among Pokemon games. Looking at it now, lets face it... it sucks, ignor...
  Graphics 9   Sound 6   Addictive 7   Story 5   Depth 3   Difficulty 6

      Review Rating: 1/5     Submitted: 03-30-13     Updated: 03-30-13     Review Replies: 7

8.8
Pokémon Red Review   Ghost.Busters
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  Graphics 6   Sound 8   Addictive 9   Story 9   Depth 7   Difficulty 8

      Review Rating: 1/5     Submitted: 09-29-12     Updated: 10-14-12     Review Replies: 2

9.5
PKMN Red   DHGoolsby
I love this game! As the first Pokémon game you have to remember it was made on the game boy no...
  Graphics 5   Sound 10   Addictive 10   Story 10   Depth 9   Difficulty 4

      Review Rating: 1/5     Submitted: 11-18-13     Review Replies: 1

Pokemon Red Highscores

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Pokemon Red Cheat Codes

An Extra Bike
Simply attempt to put your bike into the computer at any Pokemon Center. Instead of going in, you will have one in your bag and one in your computer as well.

Clone Pokemon
**THIS GLITCH CAN DELETE YOUR GAME SAVE DATA.**
**This glitch requires 2 Gameboys and a link cable.**

Have one game have a pokémon that you both want (generally a starting pokémon, a legendary, or Mewtwo), and have the other game have a pokémon that you wouldn't miss (as it will be deleted forever). Example: Level 4 Ratatta. Once you both have your appropriate pokémon, enter a trade. Now, trade the bad pokémon for the good pokémon. The screen will flash "Waiting...," and then "Trade Completed." Before it flashes "Trade Completed," the person who originally owned the good pokémon should turn off their Gameboy, or pull out the link cable (turning off the power is the preferred method, but the latter option should work as well). The person who originally had the bad Pokémon should have the message "Trade Completed" on their screen.
If done correctly, both of you should now have the good pokémon. The way this worked is the person who originally had the good pokémon turned off their Gameboy before it could save, so his gamepak doesn't know the trade ever took place. The second person's Gameboy remembers the trade, and has the new Pokémon.

How to Duplicate Items
(Great for master ball and rare candy)
First put an item that you want duplicated in the 6th position of your bag. Next, go to Viridian City and talk to the guy that tells you how to catch pokémon. Tell him you aren't in a hurry. When he's done, fly to Cinibar Island and use surf on the half water half land shore area. When you run into a Missing No. run away. Your 6th item will have a random symbol instead of a number. This means that it is now duplicated. You can use this glitch as many times as you want. *!*You can also use this trick to catch rarer pokémon like Starmie, Taurus, and sometimes one of the starters. (They will usually have insanely high levels so I recommend using a master ball, after all you should have a lot of them!)

Missing No. Kangaskhan
Item's needed for glitch:
Pokemon Red
Master Ball (infinite is recommended)
Rare Candy
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This can only be done on Red Version of Pokémon. Do the steps described for infinite items. When you encounter the bar shaped thing (also referred to as Missing No.), use a master ball (if you have infinite) and capture the Missing No. ****WARNING: Only do this is if Missing No. is at level 80. Level 0 Missing No. WILL lock your game up. It will say that you captured #### n' #### as it's name will look in the screen. For some reason when attempting to run from a level 0 Missing No. it will continue to attack. The best thing to do is keep trying to run until it works.**** Once you have Missing No. in your party give it a Rare Candy to level it up to 81. Oh wait, it's evolving. After it's finished evolving it becomes... TAA-DAA!! Kangaskhan! This is no ordinary Kangaskhan. It has three attacks; Water Gun, Water Gun (again), and Sky Attack.

How to Re-board the S.S. Anne
To Re-board the S.S. Anne, have a Pokémon that knows Surf with you. Go to the guy who says "the ship set sail." Walk and stand directly in front of him and save. Turn your GB off and back on. Use your SURF Pokémon and hold DOWN. You'll be SURFing on the guy. Press DOWN after SURFing, and you should be in the ship.

Safari Zone Pokémon Easily Caught
1) Go to the Safari Zone and wander around until you run into one of the more rare and hard to catch pokémon.
2) Run away from it and immediately use dig, teleport, escape rope, fly, or anything else that will take you immediately out of the Safari Zone.
3) Surf down to the Seafoam Islands from Fushia City (Use repel if you have it to avoid encounters).
4) Surf up and down the East Coast of Seafoam (Make sure you stay on the very edge so you are half on land half in the water).
5) Your first pokémon encounter should be the pokémon you last saw in the Safari Zone.
***I highly recommend using the infinite item glitch to get loads of master balls first so you don't risk killing your quarry.... or worse being killed by it. Very nice little trick, that will save some serious annoyance when trying to catch Pokémon like Tauros and Ryhorn who don't seem to want to stay in the safari balls.

Skip Marowak Fight
The top floor of the Pokémon tower is blocked by the ghost of a Marowak, which can't be identified and defeated until you get the Silph Scope in Team Rocket's Hideout. Or apparently not because if you use a Poké Doll item in this fight, with or without the Silph Scope, you'll escape the battle and Marowak will be defeated! With this trick, you can get to the top floor and save Mr. Fuji and get the Poke Flute without ever going into Team Rocket's hideout.

Cut's Secondary Effect
You may already know that Cut cuts down small trees to clear a path for yourself. If you use Cut while standing in a patch of grass, it will cut the grass so you won't encounter Pokémon in that spot. The grass is reset if you leave the area.

Get a diploma
To get the diploma catch 150 Pokémon and see the designer at the mansion in Celedon City. He will then give you the diploma.

Pokemon Red Game Genie Codes

014-4DD-91E or 014-4DD allows to buy master ball in Pewter City (note: there is a chance it might mess up)

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Comments for Pokemon Red

Marlonv1 12-19-16 - 05:20 PM
 Yo guys, I'm doing a Challenge Playthrough of Pokemon Red. Check the Pokemon Red Thread above to vote on my fate.
Marlonv1 12-18-16 - 04:09 AM
 I never got an opportunity to play any of the Gen 1 Pokemon games and having them available here is such a blessing. Thank you Vizzed for letting me play these master pieces. The games does have its faults but It does not take away from the experience.
ed19942004 03-30-16 - 02:43 PM
 this was my very first pokemon game and i started with charmander the very best pokemon line in my opinion never could beat it when i was a kid but finally beat it here
Game08 12-29-15 - 11:57 AM
 This was my first Pokemon Game and now I don't have it anymore.
The100%gamer340 11-27-15 - 06:53 PM
 Lol red is bad in my opinion
peaches399 10-05-15 - 03:01 PM
 As you play as red here.... red became the best so i tried hard and i won against my rival blue every time and became champion THEN I CAUGHT THE 4 LEGENDARIES
sacker 08-07-15 - 08:15 AM
 The game got it's color!
sacker 08-07-15 - 07:27 AM
 An Glitch. answer for both missingno and arcade.
Arcade_Killer1 08-07-15 - 04:50 AM
 how do i get mew?
Missingno. Mast.. 03-20-15 - 07:48 PM
 A RATTATA, I TELLS YA!
Missingno. Mast.. 03-08-15 - 12:10 AM
 THE HITMONCHAN WAS A RATTATA!!!
Missingno. Mast.. 03-08-15 - 12:09 AM
 Experimented with Ditto's Cooltrainer move. Caused screwy effects. Threw a Poké Ball at the Rattata and caught a Hitmonchan.
RetroGamer5300 02-16-15 - 08:42 AM
 I cant scroll through text unless i press 2 buttons simultaneously. Any fixes?
sacker 02-10-15 - 09:23 AM
 old lavender theme? it does not. music for lavender town? it has.
gamerforlifefor.. 01-13-15 - 06:25 PM
 This game brings back great young childhood memories for me. It's an instant classic!
jyounger 11-30-14 - 02:54 PM
 I'm worried I tried editing the page so I can use a game genie code but I'm worried I might get banned by entering false info because the code might not work
Devantaus 10-22-14 - 07:04 PM
 Hey, I was wondering if you can netplay this with pokemon blue to get all of the pokemon.
zackmicro1234567 09-13-14 - 05:31 PM
 This game is awesome I love how this site has all these great games cant wait in the future all the new cool games will be free
shary 06-08-14 - 09:08 AM
 does the game has old lavender theme?
Ulysses1234567 04-30-14 - 07:32 PM
 This game is awesome!!!!1!!!11!!111!
sadiepaw 04-22-14 - 04:24 PM
 Any chance you can play this game online with a friend?
totole 04-19-14 - 11:07 PM
 do the mew and missingno glich
c***ywalkslow 03-25-14 - 05:14 PM
 I've tried re assigning the controls, but it has no effect. I love this game, and would hate for this to be the reason I can't play.
c***ywalkslow 03-25-14 - 05:11 PM
 when I double click, controls stop working. For instance, I saved the game, then tried to move, and the character stood still. I refreshed the page and loaded the game, and I couldn't get past the title screen because I couldn't press start. Help?
jakemcbake 03-18-14 - 11:50 AM
 hate evil bastard must end lav town must kill ohh wait i did that ahahahahahahah n.o.b

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