Talk:Pokémon Red and Blue Versions: Difference between revisions
(→European release dates on nintendo.co.jp: new section) |
|||
Line 136: | Line 136: | ||
--[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 16:36, 20 September 2017 (UTC) | --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 16:36, 20 September 2017 (UTC) | ||
:{{wp|Talk:Pokémon Red and Blue#European release date|According to Wikipedia user The1337gamer}}, the UK magazine Nintendo World lists an October 8 release date, as do other (unspecified) UK gaming magazines from the time. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 13:45, 29 September 2017 (UTC) | :{{wp|Talk:Pokémon Red and Blue#European release date|According to Wikipedia user The1337gamer}}, the UK magazine Nintendo World lists an October 8 release date, as do other (unspecified) UK gaming magazines from the time. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 13:45, 29 September 2017 (UTC) | ||
== European release dates on nintendo.co.jp == | |||
European release dates on nintendo.co.jp: | |||
* UK: October 1, 1999 | |||
* France: October 8, 1999 | |||
* Germany: October 8, 1999 (according to the [[#European release dates|discussion above]], it was rescheduled to October 5, 1999) | |||
* Spain: October 26, 1999 | |||
* Italy: February 12, 2000 | |||
Sources: | |||
* https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0006/02/y1999.html | |||
* https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0006/02/y2000.html | |||
--[[User:Daniel Carrero|Daniel Carrero]] ([[User talk:Daniel Carrero|talk]]) 16:06, 26 October 2022 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 16:06, 26 October 2022
I just heard from a guy named Karasu on PsTK's forum that the reason the English games were called Red and Blue was:
They changed red and green to red and blue, to show their respects for America. Her national flag consits of red, blue and white. Game freak said so...
Anyone know if this is accurate? Ketsuban 20:48, 13 May 2005 (UTC)
>I had heard it was because in America, red and green are traditionally Christmas colors, while Red and Blue are generally shown as opposing (such as in gender seperation). - Zeta
Glitchmasteravi (talk) 00:57, 23 November 2012 (UTC):I wonder if it has a battery...?
Koffing Sprites
Can someone move that picture up? I can't get it there. Porygon-Z 17:33, 6 January 2008 (UTC)
- Argh, wtf is up with this page. It's acting as if there's a 'br clear="all"' somewhere. Driving me insane. Tina δ♫ 17:36, 6 January 2008 (UTC)
- Me too! >.< Porygon-Z 20:20, 8 January 2008 (UTC)
Release Dates
Weren't the games released on 29 September, not 1 September, like it says in the sneak peek?--Hitmonlee 18:52, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- There is a lot of conflicting information about when exactly in September 1998 the US release was. Please provide more information about this "sneak peak". --FabuVinny |Talk Page| 18:10, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
10 years of catching goodness
Has it really been that long? I know the 10th anniversary passed a while ago, but... Wow, happy birthday RBY (and G, just so I don't leave it out. =P)! --Ricco 15:48, 1 September 2008 (UTC)
- Nah, the 10th anniversary of RG was two years ago. This is the true anniversary of Pokémon going worldwide. And Yellow's tenth (Japanese) anniversary isn't until a week from Friday, with its English ninth coming in a month. TTEchidna 02:56, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
Scyther/Pinsir
Aren't these two pokémon version exclusive in red and blue? Scyther cannot be obtained in Blue's Game corner (As the Scyther (Pokémon) page says) and it can also not be caught in Blue's Safari zone. I believe vice versa is true for Pinsir. Da Rammo 08:19, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
Skull & Bones
In the Koffing picture, it says that the skull and crossbones on the sprite of Koffing in Red and Blue picture is wrongly placed. How does this person know that the Red and Blue picture is wrong. Red and Blue is one of Nintendo's first Pokémon games. That might have been the one Nintendo intended to use, but they got mixed up and put skull and crossbones below the mouth... - Hazardous FIRE! 05:13, 1 September 2008 (UTC)
- Because RBG's sprites sucked. They were the initial designs of the Pokémon, later improved. TTEchidna 05:39, 1 September 2008 (UTC)
Should we make a page showing most of the sprite differences? (The reason why i moved this down is because im continuing the conversation if you have any problems witht his tell me on my talk page) --Landfish7 21:51, 18 January 2009 (UTC)
Battery?
I should know this, but are there internal batteries in R/B/Y? Or was that only for G/S/C for the day/night function? R.A. Hunter B. 18:04, 28 February 2009 (UTC)
- There are internal batteries in EVERY cartridge game. That's what lets them work, holds their save files, etc. Me and my fellow torchics agree on this - Sk8torchic. 17:17, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
- How long do they last? R.A. Hunter B. 23:00, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
Other Differences Between Pokémon Red and Blue
The intro scene in the English Pokémon Blue has Jigglypuff in place of Nidorino, just like the original Japanese Pokémon Blue. Also, some sources told me that there is an extra house in the eastern section of Kanto in Blue that is absent from Red. Is that correct?--Hitmonlee 01:47, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
- And Red and FireRed have Nidorino in the intro. Where are you getting with this? As for the house, what part of eastern Kanto? If it isn't a specific part, then don't believe it. But I haven't noticed any changes between the games other than the over all color scheme, and Pokémon encounters. R.A. Hunter B. 02:04, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
- About the house, I guess I was mis-informed. Thank you for clearing that up. But I know for a fact that the intro for Pokémon Red (both English and Japanese) and the intro for Pokémon Blue (again, both English and Japanese) are different.--Hitmonlee 02:27, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
Yes, the intros were, in fact, different. I know this. JesusofSuburbia 17:43, 8 August 2010 (UTC)
- Hi, just to add on this, don't you guys think it would be useful to have a section (or even a page) that points out ALL differences between the two versions (not just Red an Blu, the others too)? I suggest this because the Pokémon that can be captured is not the only difference between the two games (as can be seen above). There's also stuff like encounter rates on Pokémon that are different (I don't know all of the differences, that's why I'm suggesting that some people should add them in). Just a suggestion!! Asdfasdgsdg 10:18, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
Can someone help me word this trivia I want to add.
I just looked at the boxes of Red and Blue and it says "Trade with red or blue to catch all 150 monsters" Thats the only time i think they referred Pokémon as "monsters".--Pokéboy93 22:09, 24 July 2009 (UTC)
Color Change
When I was roaming the web, I this cool bit of info. It said that in Blue version (or Red- forget which one) by doing a certain buttun combo, you can swicth the color scheme to macth the other game. However, this only lasts until you turn of the game. So what i'm asking is that has anyone else tried this out? --Spritmaster 15:30:20 23 August 2009(UTC)
- Yeah, that's how it is with all GB games played on a GBC, unless there's specific GBC support (like English and international Yellow or GS). You can do it with Red and Blue, the color codes are the same. TTEchidna 18:11, 23 August 2009 (UTC)
Blastoise and Blue
Is the fact that Blastoise and Blue start with the same letter really worthy of a trivia entry? Schreiber 15:44, 24 December 2009 (UTC)
- Eh, not really. R.A. Hunter Blade 15:55, 24 December 2009 (UTC)
EU Release Date
How come the EU release date here says October 8th, yet on WP it says May 10th? Is one the English language release and the other the continental Europe release? TheChrisD Rants•Edits 20:10, 3 August 2010 (UTC)
The staff in the United States tried to change the Pokémon design.
Source. http://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0007/taidan1/page03.html Tsunekazu Ishihara is testified to that it looked like CATS(Gekidan Shiki). Sawamular101 13:50, 13 August 2010 (UTC)
Mankey/Oddish
dont know where, dont know how, haven't played it for at least 2 years, but i swear i have faced both these pokemon in Blue... Hanshenrik 21:50, 23 October 2010 (UTC)
- Me too. I remember Oddish in all G1 games. It's Turtwig A! My talk or wiki edits 21:58, 23 October 2010 (UTC)
- Are you sure it wasn't a trainer / Mew glitch? Also, are you sure it was a non-Japanese Blue version? OwnageMuch 06:46, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
No, it's been probably 10 years, but Oddish was definitely there because Vileplume was in my team (or "team" I should say, when I played Blue as a child I just trained by Blastoise to lvl 100 and kept the other five strongest pokemon I caught in my party but didn't train them at all, but this is besides the point). I definitely remember Oddish in the game. Mankey may have been trade-exclusive. But Oddish was not. Frenchhorn 02:45, 7 January 2012 (UTC)
Pokedex Entry for Geodude
I was playing through Pokemon Red, but then when it showed the Dex Entry, it made Graveler's cry. What happened? Is this a glitch or something? -- Pokemon Trainer Bowser Jr. 10:52, 24 April 2012 (UTC)
- I think the problem is because of this. Marked +-+-+ 10:57, 24 April 2012 (UTC)
- OK, thanks! --Pokemon Trainer Bowser Jr. [[ 11:26, 24 April 2012 (UTC)
Beta Pokemon?
I found the following string while hex editing my Pokemon Red (Note: I touched it up as best I could to get rid of all the random garbage):
DRILL PARENT POISON PIN FAIRY TINY BIRD BALL DRILL HERMITCRAB SEED COCONUT LICKING EGG SLUDGE HADOW POISON PIN DRILL LONELY SPIKES TRANSPORT LEGENDARY NEW SPECIE ATROCIOUS BIVALVE JELLYFISH GAS MANTIS STARSHAPE SHELLFISH STAGBEETLE VINE PUPPY ROCK SNAKE BEAK TINY BIRD DOPEY PSI ROCK EGG SUPERPOWER BARRIER KICKING PUNCHING COBRA MUSHROOM DUCK HYPNOSIS MEGATON SPITFIRE ELECTRIC MAGNET POISON GAS PIG MONKEY SEA LION MOLE WILD BULL WILD DUCK INSECT DRAGON TWIN BIRD TADPOLE HUMANSHAPE FLAME FREEZE ELECTRIC TRANSFORM SCRATCHCAT RIVER CRAB FOX FOX MOUSE MOUSE DRAGON DRAGON SHELLFISH SHELLFISH DRAGON DRAGON MOUSE MOUSE SPIRAL SPIRAL BALLOON BALLOON EVOLUTION FLAME LIGHTNING BUBBLE JET SUPERPOWER BAT SNAKE MUSHROOM TADPOLE TADPOLE HAIRY BUG COCOON POISON BEE TRIPLEBIRD PIG MONKEY MOLE POISONMOTH SEA LION WORM COCOON BUTTERFLY SUPERPOWER DUCK HYPNOSIS BAT GENETIC SLEEPING FISH SLUDGE PINCER BIVALVE BALL FAIRY POISON GAS CLASSY CAT BONEKEEPER GAS PSI o PSI BIRD BIRD MYSTERIOUS SEED SEED JELLYFISH GOLD FISH GOLDFISH FIRE HORSE FIRE HORSE RAT RAT POISON PIN POISON PIN ROCK VIRTUAL FOSSIL MAGNET LIZARD TINY TURTLE FLAME TURTLE FLAME WEED WEED FLOWER FLOWER FLYCATCHER FLYCATCHER
I think it may be ideas for Pokemon when the game was being created, if i have time i will check to see if the same text is in Blue and Yellow. Any other ideas? - unsigned comment from 44h why (talk • contribs)
US release date
I think the best bet is to leave the official date of September 30, 1998 (which is what Pokémon.com and the exhibit at ), but I keep coming across sources that indicate other release dates and I thought it would be a good idea to gather them somewhere. Note that it may be the case that the release was postponed for two days after the initial announcement. Note that the September 1 release date is definitely wrong as the games were released after the anime in NA, and the anime is known to have debuted on September 7 (it is possible that only the month was specified by the person inputting data to that page, and it defaulted to the 1st).
- Sept 1:
- Games : Pokémon Red & Games : Pokémon Blue (archived from 2007)
- Sept 28:
- Nintendo Press release (published May 27, 1998)
- Nintendo upcoming game list (archived from June 10, 1998)
- Game Informer (published August 1998)
- Nintendo Press release on the game launching (published September 28, 1998)
- Sept 29:
- E3 1998: Nintendo (published March 25, 1998)
--SnorlaxMonster 07:00, 29 March 2014 (UTC)
- Okay, so I just found this, which was published on September 28 on the official Nintendo website saying that the game launched, which has convinced me that the actual release date must be that. --SnorlaxMonster 07:12, 29 March 2014 (UTC)
The title of the page should stay the same.
It has been suggested that the title of this article be renamed "Pokémon Red and Blue." I'm okay with the suggestion, but even though other territories don't use the word "version," North America does, so we should refer to them by their full North American names. Thank you. Crunchdog29 (talk) 23:26, 25 September 2015 (UTC)
Development section
Could someone explain to me why the section starts off with "This section is about general development info. For development leftovers and unused content, see Pokémon Red and Green beta.", and then continues to just list things the linked article does explain anyway? Wouldn't it make more sense to have this section basically be similar to the one on the Wikipedia page in that it explains how the games were developed (maybe with more focus on Red and Blue then them), and then maybe also introduce the main article on leftovers and unused content (e.g. with a {{main}}
template)? With the current structure, I'm having problems to find a good way to include general development info present on Wikipedia. Nescientist (talk) 18:15, 3 July 2016 (UTC)
European release dates
Pokémon Red and Blue were released in different parts of Europe on different days:
- Sweden: October 7, 1999
- Germany: October 5, 1999* (rescheduled from October 8 at the last minute)
--SnorlaxMonster 16:36, 20 September 2017 (UTC)
- According to Wikipedia user The1337gamer, the UK magazine Nintendo World lists an October 8 release date, as do other (unspecified) UK gaming magazines from the time. --SnorlaxMonster 13:45, 29 September 2017 (UTC)
European release dates on nintendo.co.jp
European release dates on nintendo.co.jp:
- UK: October 1, 1999
- France: October 8, 1999
- Germany: October 8, 1999 (according to the discussion above, it was rescheduled to October 5, 1999)
- Spain: October 26, 1999
- Italy: February 12, 2000
Sources:
--Daniel Carrero (talk) 16:06, 26 October 2022 (UTC)