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Pokémon Red, Blue and Green

The Pocket monster phenomenon began back in 1996, with the release of Pocket monster Red and Pocket monster Green in Japan. People loved it. The games arrived in America two years later, but there was one large change before hand. Pokémon (the abbreviated name for the series) Green had much worse sprites than Pokémon Red, and so Pokémon Red sold more. Nintendo decided to get rid of Pokémon Green, and instead brought out a game that was better than Red! It was Pokémon Blue. It had improved sprites, and the graphics were much better. When it came out in America, Pokémon Red and Blue were released. They both had the improved sprites and quality of Pokémon Blue in Japan.


This is my personal log of Pokémon Red. It can act as a walkthrough as well, but it is really just me
going through the game. Enjoy!


Pallet Town - Pewter City
Pewter City - Cerulean City
Cerulean City - Vermilion City
Vermilion City - Lavender Town
Lavender Town - Saffron City
Celadon City
Lavender Town - Fuchsia City
Saffron City
Training Day
Fuchsia City - Cinnabar Island
The Final Gym Badge
Preparing for the long trek North
The Long Trek North (a.k.a. Victory Road)
The Elite Four and Champion

Legendary Pokémon


My final team:
Psy (Mew) Lv 57
Foam (Blastoise) Lv 63
Fly Birdy (Pidgey) Lv 3
Snore (Snorlax) Lv 30
Soil (Dugtrio) Lv 30
Cutter (Oddish) Lv 17