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'''Pokémon Green''' is a sister game to [[Pokémon Red and Blue|Pokémon Red, Blue]], and [[Pokémon Yellow]].
'''Pokémon Red''' and '''Pokémon Green''' were the first [[Pokémon games]] ever released in Japan, on February 27, 1996. The English equivalents are [[Pokémon Red and Blue]], released in the US on September 30, 1998. A minor revision was released several months later, [[Pokémon Blue (Japanese)|Pokémon Blue]]. A sister game with minor gameplay changes was released later, [[Pokémon Yellow]].


Although Pokémon Green was never released outside of Japan, the English version of [[Pokémon Blue]] is based on the Japanese [[Pokémon Blue|Pokémon Blue's]] engine and graphics, with the Japanese Pokémon Green's wild and trade Pokémon.
Although it seems like Pokémon Green was never released outside of Japan, the English version of [[Pokémon Blue]] is based on the Japanese Pokémon Blue's engine and graphics, with the Japanese Pokémon Green's wild and trade Pokémon. Similarly for the English version of [[Pokémon Red]]: it was based on Japanese Pokémon Blue's engine and graphics, with the Japanese Pokémon Red's wild and trade Pokémon.


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Revision as of 22:47, 22 March 2005

Pokémon Red and Pokémon Green were the first Pokémon games ever released in Japan, on February 27, 1996. The English equivalents are Pokémon Red and Blue, released in the US on September 30, 1998. A minor revision was released several months later, Pokémon Blue. A sister game with minor gameplay changes was released later, Pokémon Yellow.

Although it seems like Pokémon Green was never released outside of Japan, the English version of Pokémon Blue is based on the Japanese Pokémon Blue's engine and graphics, with the Japanese Pokémon Green's wild and trade Pokémon. Similarly for the English version of Pokémon Red: it was based on Japanese Pokémon Blue's engine and graphics, with the Japanese Pokémon Red's wild and trade Pokémon.

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