Pokémon Red and Blue: Difference between revisions

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'''Pokémon Red and Blue''' were the original releases of the Pokémon RPG games for the [[Game Boy]], and are some of the best-selling games of all time. They were released in Japan in [[1996]]. The Japanese versions were Pocket Monsters: Red and Green. Later that year a third version with improved graphics, Pocket Monsters: Blue Version, was released. The international Pokémon Red and Blue Versions were later released both using the game engine of the Japanese Blue Version but featuring the exclusive Pokémon of the Japanese Red and Green Versions respectively.
'''Pokémon Red and Blue''' were the original releases of the Pokémon RPG games for the [[Game Boy]], and are some of the best-selling games of all time. They were released in Japan in [[1996]]. The Japanese versions were Pocket Monsters: Red and Green. Later that year a third version with improved graphics, Pocket Monsters: Blue Version, was released. The international Pokémon Red and Blue Versions were later released both using the game engine of the Japanese Blue Version but featuring the exclusive Pokémon of the Japanese Red and Green Versions respectively.