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Pokemon Yellow
File:Pokemon Yellow Box Art.jpg
Developer(s) Game Freak
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date September 12, 1998 (JP)
October 19, 1999, (USA)
June 16, 2000 (EU)
Genre RPG
Mode(s) Single player
Age rating(s) ESRB: E
Platform(s) Game Boy

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Pokémon Yellow is the sequel to the Pokémon Red and Blue games. It is compatible to those games by use of the link cable to trade or battle, and share the same gameplay elements.

The primary difference is your starting Pokémon which is unanimously Pikachu as the box art implies, to emulate the anime series that originated from Pokémon Red and Blue. You can see and interact with your Pikachu outside of battles. It will deliberately refuse to evolve into Raichu unless traded to a different version. Also, the rival will be given an Eevee, which will evolve into one of its (then) three evolutions depending on your win/loss ratio with your rival.

Gameplay

Features

  • Surfing Pikachu mini-game, there's a house on the beach near Fuschia City.
  • All starter Pokémon: Charmander, Squirtle and Bulbasaur without the use of external trading, through normal progression of the story.
  • Two linked Yellow versions may battle in the following battle modes: Pika Cup, Poké Cup, and Petite Cup.
  • Team Rocket, Jessie, James and Meowth appear in the game.
  • Cerulean Cave has changed from Pokemon Red and Blue.
  • In Viridian Forest, there are Level 9 Pidgeottos, which is otherwise impossible.
  • There is no Missingno Glitch, but there are other Glitch Pokemon.
  • When played on a Game Boy Color, different areas and Pokemon have different colouring. In Red, most everything was red with some sprites being blue. Blue version had the opposite effect.

Missing Pokémon from Yellow

The following Pokémon do not appear in Yellow version, and must be traded from another version:

Evolving via Trading

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