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:''Not to be confused with the internationally-released [[Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version]].''
{{Infobox Game
 
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{{GameBox
|background color = 0000FF
 
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|image = PKM Blue.png
|border color = 4169E1
 
 
|caption = Box artwork of Pokémon Blue Version
|background color 2 = 0000FF
 
 
|generation = I
|border color 2 = 4169E1
 
 
|players = 1-2
|video game title = Pokémon Blue Version
 
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|platform = [[Game Boy]]<br />[[Game Boy Color]]
|japanese title = ポケットモンスター 青
 
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|platform_ref = <ref name="Release"/>
|image = 250px-Pokemon blue box ja.jpeg
 
 
|category = RPG
|caption = Pokémon Blue Version game box cover.
 
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|category_ref = <ref name="Release"/>
|generation = [[Generation I]]
 
 
|developer = [[Game Freak]]
|players = 1-2 players
 
 
|publisher = [[Nintendo]]
|platform = Gameboy
 
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|publisher_ref = <ref name="Release"/>
|category = RPG
 
 
|ja_title = ポケットモンスター {{Ruby||あお}}
|developer = Game Freak
 
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|ja_romaji = Poketto Monsutaa Ao
|publisher = Nintendo
 
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|ja_trans = Pocket Monsters Blue
|japanese release date = October 10, 1996{{tt|*|CoroCoro Comic}}<br />October 15, 1999{{tt|*|Retail}}<br />February 27th 2016{{tt|*|3DS eShop re-release}}
 
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|ja_release = {{MDY|10|10|1996}}<ref group="Notes" name="First release">CoroCoro Comic</ref><ref name="Release">[https://www.pokemon.co.jp/game/other/gb-blue/ Japanese Pokémon Official Website - Pokémon Blue]</ref><br />{{MDY|10|15|1999}}<ref group="Notes" name="General release">General release</ref><ref name="Release"/><br />{{MDY|2|1|2016}}<ref group="Notes" name="eShop regular release">Regular edition</ref><ref name="eShop release">[https://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/VCAMAP/dlcard/ Japanese Pokémon Official Website - Pokémon Blue eShop]</ref><br />{{MDY|2|27|2016}}<ref group="Notes" name="eShop special release">Special edition</ref><ref name="eShop release"/>
|north america release date = N/A
 
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}}
|european release date = N/A
 
 
'''''Pocket Monsters Blue''''' is an updated version of ''[[Pocket Monsters Red and Pocket Monsters Green]]''. It is also the game used for the translation of the worldwide [[Generation I]] games. In Japan Pokémon Blue served as the third version of the original Kanto games, with [[Pokémon Yellow Special Pikachu Edition|Yellow Edition]] being a new game added to the set for modified gameplay and utilization of the full effect of the Game Boy Color. Pokémon Blue version was used as Red Version's foreign release counterpart because the two have the same Pokémon battle sprites and pictures. Pocket Monsters Green, which only saw release in Japan as the original counterpart to Red Version, has considerably more awkward battle sprites than the other two games. This poor graphic design is why Red Version's depictions of the original 151 were used for its updated release and why Green Version was never released to a wide audience. It also removes some of the game-breaking glitches.
|south korean release date = N/A
 
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|australian release date = N/A
 
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==Gym Leaders==
|cero = N/A
 
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{|style="width:550px; text-align:center; color:#000; font-size:8pt" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
|esrb = N/A
 
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|style="background-color:#E6DDB9"|[[File:Brock(RB)Sprite.png]]<br />[[File:Boulderbadge.png|40px]]<br />[[Brock]]<br />[[File:Type Rock.gif]]<br />[[Pewter City]]
|acb = N/A
 
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|style="background-color:#9BB8FE"|[[File:Misty(RB)Sprite.png]]<br />[[File:Cascadebadge.png|40px]]<br />[[Misty]]<br />[[File:Type Water.gif]]<br />[[Cerulean City]]
|oflc = N/A
 
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|style="background-color:#FCEEB6"|[[File:Lt. Surge(RB)Sprite.png]]<br />[[File:Thunderbadge.png|40px]]<br />[[Lt. Surge]]<br />[[File:Type Electric.gif]]<br />[[Vermilion City]]
|pegi = N/A
 
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|style="background-color:#ACEA8C"|[[File:Erika(RB)Sprite.png]]<br />[[File:Rainbowbadge.png|40px]]<br />[[Erika]]<br />[[File:Type Grass.gif]]<br />[[Celadon City]]
|grb = N/A}}
 
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'''Pokémon Blue Version''' (Pocket Monsters Blue in Japan) is an updated version of [[Pokémon Red and Green Version|Pokémon Red and Green]]. It is also the game used for the translation of the worldwide [[Generation I]] games. In Japan Pokémon Blue served as the third version of the original Kanto games, with [[Pokémon Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition|Yellow Edition]] being a new game added to the set for modified gameplay and utilization of the full effect of the Gameboy Color. Pokémon Blue version was used as Red Version's foreign release counterpart because the two have the same Pokémon battle sprites and pictures. Pokémon Green Version, which only saw release in Japan as the original counterpart to Red Version, has considerably more awkward battle sprites than the other two games. This poor graphic design is why Red Version's depictions of the original 151 were used for its updated release and why Green Version was never released to a wide audience. It also removes some of the game-breaking glitches.
 
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|style="background-color:#D878D8"|[[File:Koga(RB)Sprite.png]]<br />[[File:Soulbadge.png|40px]]<br />[[Koga]]<br />[[File:Type Poison.gif]]<br />[[Fuchsia City]]
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|style="background-color:#F99CB8"|[[File:Sabrina(RB)Sprite.png]]<br />[[File:Marshbadge.png|40px]]<br />[[Sabrina]]<br />[[File:Type Psychic.gif]]<br />[[Saffron City]]
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|style="background-color:#F9D2B6"|[[File:Blaine(RB)Sprite.png]]<br />[[File:Volcanobadge.png|40px]]<br />[[Blaine]]<br />[[File:Type Fire.gif]]<br />[[Cinnabar Island]]
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|style="background-color:#F8DD92"|[[File:Giovanni(RB)Sprite.png]]<br />[[File:Earthbadge.png|40px]]<br />[[Giovanni]]<br />[[File:Type Ground.gif]]<br />[[Viridian City]]
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|}
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==Elite Four and Champion==
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{|style="width:550px; text-align:center; color:#000; font-size:8pt" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
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|style="background-color:#BDF3F3"|[[File:LoreleiRBsprite.png]]<br />[[Lorelei]]<br />[[File:Type Ice.gif]]
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|style="background-color:#E5524A"|[[File:Bruno(RB)Sprite.png]]<br />[[Bruno]]<br />[[File:Type Fighting.gif]]
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|style="background-color:#A18DC4"|[[File:Agatha(RB)Sprite.png]]<br />[[Agatha]]<br />[[File:Type Ghost.gif]]
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|style="background-color:#9F77FF"|[[File:Lance(RB)Sprite.png]]<br />[[Lance]]<br />[[File:Type Dragon.gif]]
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|style="background-color:#9DC1B7"|[[File:Blue3(RB)Sprite.PNG]]<br />[[Blue]]<br />[[File:Type ???.gif]]
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|}
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==Notes==
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{{Reflist|Notes}}
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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{{Maingame}}
 
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{{List of games}}
[[Category:Generation I]]
 
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[[Category:Game Boy games|B]]
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[[Category:Game Boy Color games|B]]

Latest revision as of 16:11, 17 December 2023

Not to be confused with the internationally-released Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version.

Pocket Monsters Blue is an updated version of Pocket Monsters Red and Pocket Monsters Green. It is also the game used for the translation of the worldwide Generation I games. In Japan Pokémon Blue served as the third version of the original Kanto games, with Yellow Edition being a new game added to the set for modified gameplay and utilization of the full effect of the Game Boy Color. Pokémon Blue version was used as Red Version's foreign release counterpart because the two have the same Pokémon battle sprites and pictures. Pocket Monsters Green, which only saw release in Japan as the original counterpart to Red Version, has considerably more awkward battle sprites than the other two games. This poor graphic design is why Red Version's depictions of the original 151 were used for its updated release and why Green Version was never released to a wide audience. It also removes some of the game-breaking glitches.

Gym Leaders

Brock(RB)Sprite
Boulderbadge
Brock
Type Rock
Pewter City
Misty(RB)Sprite
Cascadebadge
Misty
Type Water
Cerulean City
Lt. Surge(RB)Sprite
Thunderbadge
Lt. Surge
Type Electric
Vermilion City
Erika(RB)Sprite
Rainbowbadge
Erika
Type Grass
Celadon City
Koga(RB)Sprite
Soulbadge
Koga
Type Poison
Fuchsia City
Sabrina(RB)Sprite
Marshbadge
Sabrina
Type Psychic
Saffron City
Blaine(RB)Sprite
Volcanobadge
Blaine
Type Fire
Cinnabar Island
Giovanni(RB)Sprite
Earthbadge
Giovanni
Type Ground
Viridian City

Elite Four and Champion

LoreleiRBsprite
Lorelei
Type Ice
Bruno(RB)Sprite
Bruno
Type Fighting
Agatha(RB)Sprite
Agatha
Type Ghost
Lance(RB)Sprite
Lance
Type Dragon
Blue3(RB)Sprite
Blue
Type ???

Notes

  1. ^ CoroCoro Comic
  2. ^ General release
  3. ^ Regular edition
  4. ^ Special edition

References

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