Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Pokémon Yellow Version

 Pokémon Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition more commonly known as Pokémon Yellow Version, is a 1998 role-playing video game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy handheld video game console.
 

Initial release date: 12 September 1998
Developer: Game Freak
Genre: Role-playing video game
Awards: Kids’ Choice Award for Favorite Videogame
Designers: Satoshi Tajiri, Ken Sugimori

Platforms: Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Nintendo 3DS


Story
Like Pokémon Red and Blue, Yellow takes place in the region of Kanto, which features habitats for 151 Pokémon species. The objectives remain the same as well, though some differences exist along the way. For example, in the beginning, the player is not given an option of choosing one of three starter Pokémon. Instead, a wild Pikachu that Professor Oak catches becomes the player's starter Pokémon, while the rival character takes an Eevee. The plot takes from the anime, and features characters that were not featured in the game or have been enhanced to resemble their designs used in the anime, including Jessie, James, Meowth, Nurse Joy and Officer Jenny. Similar to the anime, Pikachu refuses to evolve. Players are also given the opportunity to obtain the original three starters. As players quest on, they gradually progress catching Pokémon for the Pokédex which you use to defeat the eight Gym Leaders and eventually the Elite Four, all the while battling Team Rocket, a gang devoted to using Pokémon in order to make themselves more powerful. If the player does not complete the Pokédex, they should only have 149 Pokémon; in the after game (after the Elite Four is defeated) a player may enter Cerulean Cave, where Mewtwo, Pokémon #150, can be found, battled and captured.

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