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The original games in Japan were Pokémon Red and Pokémon Green. Later, Pokémon Blue was released. It was not possible to buy it in stores. The game had to be ordered through children's magazines, which the readers were reluctant to do at first.
Nintendo of America released both Pokémon Red and Pokémon Green. Pokémon Green was thus released in America under the title Pokémon Blue.In Pokémon Red and Blue, Pokémon Trainers can choose Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle as their starter Pokémon from Professor Oak.
The art for the game packaging of Pokémon Red prominently features Charizard, the evolved form of the starter Pokémon Charmander. Pokémon Blue
The Pokémon Red and Blue versions have become notorious for having many glitches and errors. The most well-known of these are the Missingno. and Glitch CityGlitch City is a term used by fans to refer to a city caused by a bug that occurs in the Pokemon video game Red, Blue and Yellow versions by doing (in order) the following: The player should bring a Pokemon that knows Fly and a Pokemon that knows Surf. tricks. There is a form of Pokémon Cloning in Pokémon Red and Blue, though it is error-prone and can result in the saved game being erased. There are also several less notable glitches, like standing on a bush, seeing a man on top of the CinnabarCinnibar Island Guren Island ( Guren-jima in the Japanese version) is a fictional city in the Pokemon series. It is located in the Kanto region. Places of interest Pokemon laboratory A Pokemon lab was located here. It had a fossil resurrection machine, wh gym, opening up an invisible PC in Celadon CityCeladon City Tamamushi City ( Tamamushi Shiti in the Japanese version) is a fictional city in the Kanto region in the Pokemon series. It is the largest city in the region. Places of interest Celadon department store The Celadon department store is the lar, and fishing on statues.