Pokemon Blue and Red Versions (GB) Reviews

Pokemon Blue and Red Versions (GB) Gameboy Game

Product Type: Nintendo Gameboy games

Newest Review: ... Pokemon Red. Nostalgia aside, let's review these two brilliant games. These games were released for the Gameboy Colour in ... more

 ... the 1990's. The games are pretty much the same except for two key differences. If you play Red, you'll notice more of a red tint to your game and you start the game with Charmander. If you play Blue, you'll notice more of a blue tint and you will start with Squirtle. It is just a case of deciding which Pokemon you like more. The gameplay itself is very vintage RPG style. You are on a large, Zelda-Like map, but the gameplay is turn based like Final Fantasy. You can keep up to 6 Pokemon in your active roster at one time...more

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jamesmonkey4u
Crowned ReviewPokemon Blue and Red Versions (GB): It's old but still addictive!! (853 words)
by - written on 26/11/04, updated on  06/04/05 (Very useful, 3021 readings)
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Review on Pokemon red on the Gameboy colour I first play Pokemon on the Gameboy back in 1999, this game became a big success as soon as it hit the shops, and this was bought by mainly kids or for kids all around the country. There now have been many Pokemon films out and a cartoon that is shown on sky one every morning as well as trading cards and many other toys. When Pokemon red came out A Blue version of the game also came out, called Pokemon blue, both of these games were the same apart from some you could get different Pokemon in. The story *********** This game starts in Pallet town, this is where you get introduce to your character in the ...  Read the complete review

StarSoldier1
Crowned ReviewCan I get other things in those Pokeballs? (858 words)
by - written on 15/06/07 (Very useful, 386 readings)
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Here is the first ever Pokemon game I ever got and hearing that name will either make do two things: jump for joy or vomit in disgust. Before you dismiss this freaky Pokemon franchise as some kiddy fad though, this game is a great new spin on the standard Role Playing Game out there and even experienced gamers like me can have fun here. If you you are new to the series instead of fighting monsters all the time while you try to gain experience, why not just collect them as pets and get them to fight?! You adults should consider stealing it from your kid's room when their at school or just ground them and take their Gameboy for not being as good as your favourite because ..  Read the complete review

garrymac
Crowned ReviewPokemon Blue and Red Versions (GB): Pokemon: Red and Blue. A basic guide to the phenomenon! (728 words)
by - written on 12/09/00, updated on  12/09/00 (Very useful, 1956 readings)
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Pokemon is a game for the Nintendo Game Boy system. It follows the story of a young boy (He is called Ash in the Cartoon version but in the game you can call him whatever you want) who ventures out into the world of Pokemon. At the start you are given your very first pokemon by the authority in the game, Professor Oak. After Oak gives you your first Pokemon (you can select from 3 different types all of which affect how the rest of the game turns out) the remainder of the game depends on you. Your character can capture, train and battle other Pokemon throughout the game. You can capture new Pokemon by throwing pokeballs at them. When new pokemon are captured they ...  Read the complete review

WayneKWilkins
Nostalgia is powerful: Stronger are the legacies of Red and ... (633 words)
by - written on 20/03/12 (Very useful, 7 readings)
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I have so many memories playing both Pokemon Red and Blue. When I was growing up, I was the only one out of my friends group that had Pokemon Yellow, so when we had finished the main game, we all traded to make sure we had played all three games. Then, of course, when tat was done, we wanted to ensure that we all had all 151 Pokemon in the game, which resulted in us investing in a link cable which then allowed us to collect all of the Pokemon. These memories are very dear to me and allow me to recount joyful, happy memories of one lazy summer holiday when we left school behind for six weeks. These are especially joyful memories now because sadly, one of the ...  Read the complete review

xisorosix
Pokemon Blue and Red Versions (GB): Pokemon, gotta catch 'em all! (834 words)
by - written on 28/01/12 (Very useful, 8 readings)
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NB*I own the red version of the game. This game was responsible for so many good memories when I was growing up - sad, I know! The game starts off with you picking a character name and listening to Professor Oak as he takes you through the very basics of the Pokemon world. (You can choose to speed up the text if you read quickly/get annoyed quickly!) You also get to meet your ready-made rival, Gary. He's basically this annoying boy with a trendy haircut who will get in the way of pretty much all the tasks that you're meant to do and the major Pokemon battles! You actually get to choose a name for him if you don't like the default options (e.g. Gary)...here ...  Read the complete review

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