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Pokemon red/blue

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meedeeleemee:
I'm Glad that you people like them! this is Great! and for anyone else who sees this and is  like "i didn't play them ill see what one makes the best them play that one". the fact is that they are almost the same game. if you actually have it for the Game Boy and not the ROM (since Roms can differ on occasions, i have had it happen)the only real difference that you see is that the main colors are blue in Pokemon blue and red in Pokemon red. there are a few Pokemon that are in one and not the other. But that can be solved with a trade. and for anyone who was wondering, i'm not positive about this but i think that Pokemon Blue(at least in North America) is the most common one that was bought/still exists. Possibly since it is and was in the 90's a lot of people's favorite Color.

Frenchfry:
I still have red version. Once in a while I pop it in the old GBA and do the missingNo glitch just for the hell of it.

Wailord:

--- Quote from: Frenchfry on January 28, 2011, 03:58:02 AM ---I still have red version. Once in a while I pop it in the old GBA and do the missingNo glitch just for the hell of it.

--- End quote ---

True commitment. *Salutes*

Gigalith:
i had pokemon yellow, why isnt pokemon yellow in that list? yellow would own red and blue because yellow had a ownage intro and a pikachu walkin behind u (wich u could interact with).
red a blue had red and blue screens :S no pokemon walkin behind u and a noob fighting intro.
yellow had a surfing and a flying pikachu ffs *hearteyes* also yellow had much cooler theme songs (l). this was a noob enquete cant put red and blue there without yellow bruhh bruhh u just cant!!
and on yellow u could get all 3 starter pokemons when u advance trough the game, whilst on red and blue u could only get a pikachu in the 1st forest.

Agree dissagree idc -.-

Bing:
I liked blue because i like the version exclusive pokemon better,  i used to use sandslash as my ground type.

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