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Pokémon Red and Blue:

These games, Pokémon RED and BLUE, started it all. Both of them are the same, except that each one have slightly different Pokémon. For example: There are many Sandshrews in Pokémon BLUE, but no Ekans. On the RED version there are plenty of Ekans, but no Sandshrews. Also, some say that The Pokémon in the RED Version are stronger than the ones in the BLUE Version, but some are harder to find in the RED than in the BLUE. For example: Pikachu are very, very rare sightings on the RED version, but in the BLUE one, they are more common!

You command an 11 year old boy that wants the Pokémon League Champion. You and your rival will compete for the title and for completing their Pokédex. I really suggest you buy this games. They're really cool!!! And the Original ones! Tese ones, red and blue, were sold in the US.

Pokémon Green

This version of Pokémon, was released in Japan, along with the BLUE Version. Here was released the RED, So RED was Charmander, GREEN was Bulbasaur, and BLUE was Squirtle. Some say that the U.S. BLUE version is just the GREEN version renamed, but that's not true. The GREEN version is different in many ways than that of the U.S. BLUE version. Some of the most notable differences lie in the Pokémon that you can catch in the game. For example, in the U.S. versions you have to trade to get a Lickitung or Jynx. In the GREEN version, he may be caught in the wild. Some of the mazes in the GREEN version were also different from the U.S. versions.:)

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