Pokémon Red and Blue version were the first games of Pokémon! They are playable on the GameBoy. Here are the only Kanto Pokemon (151) and there is no access to the island Sevii. Below is further explanation.
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- Pokémon Red and Blue version
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| - Pokémon Red and Blue version were the first games of Pokémon! They are playable on the GameBoy. Here are the only Kanto Pokemon (151) and there is no access to the island Sevii. Below is further explanation.
- Pokémon Red and Blue Versions, simply referred to as Pokémon Red and Blue, are the first two international Pokémon releases. In Japan, the original pair were Pocket Monsters Red and Green, which were then followed by the enhanced version, Pocket Monsters Blue. Pokémon Yellow, which was based upon the anime series, would later be released internationally. Internationally, the games were referred as "Pokémon", as it is a romanized contraction of the Japanese brand, "Poketto Monsutā" (Pocket Monsters).
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| - Pokémon Red and Blue version were the first games of Pokémon! They are playable on the GameBoy. Here are the only Kanto Pokemon (151) and there is no access to the island Sevii. Below is further explanation.
- Pokémon Red and Blue Versions, simply referred to as Pokémon Red and Blue, are the first two international Pokémon releases. In Japan, the original pair were Pocket Monsters Red and Green, which were then followed by the enhanced version, Pocket Monsters Blue. Pokémon Yellow, which was based upon the anime series, would later be released internationally. Internationally, the games were referred as "Pokémon", as it is a romanized contraction of the Japanese brand, "Poketto Monsutā" (Pocket Monsters).
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