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Pokémon Blue Version is one half of the game that started it all. Released in Japan in 1996 alongside Pokémon Red as Pocket Monsters Red and Green, the Blue version arrived internationally in 1998 and introduced millions of players in North America and Europe to the world of Pokémon for the first time. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, it tasks players with catching, training, and battling with creatures known as Pokémon across the Kanto region, collecting Gym Badges from eight Gym Leaders and ultimately taking on the Elite Four and Pokémon Champion. The core gameplay loop of building a team, exploiting type matchups, and levelling up your Pokémon proved to be one of the most addictive and enduring designs in video game history.
Pokémon Blue Version is one half of the game that started it all. Released in Japan in 1996 alongside Pokémon Red as Pocket Monsters Red and Green, the Blue version arrived internationally in 1998 and introduced millions of players in North America and Europe to the world of Pokémon for the first time. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, it tasks players with catching, training, and battling with creatures known as Pokémon across the Kanto region, collecting Gym Badges from eight Gym Leaders and ultimately taking on the Elite Four and Pokémon Champion. The core gameplay loop of building a team, exploiting type matchups, and levelling up your Pokémon proved to be one of the most addictive and enduring designs in video game history.
Blue differs from its Red counterpart in the selection of version-exclusive Pokémon available to catch, encouraging trading between players via the Game Link Cable to complete the full Pokédex of 151 species. It was actually the improved sprite work and bug fixes from the Japanese Blue version — a mail-order exclusive — that formed the basis for the internationally released Red and Blue, giving Western players some of the best-looking Generation I graphics. The game supports both single-player and two-player link battles and trades, which were genuinely revolutionary social features for a portable game in the late 1990s.
Pokémon Red and Blue went on to sell over 31 million copies combined worldwide and launched what became the highest-grossing media franchise of all time. Whether you played it as a child or are experiencing it for the first time, Blue Version captures a sense of adventure and discovery that few games have ever matched.
| Weight | 0.05 kg |
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| Dimensions | 6.5 × 5.7 × 1 cm |
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