It was a massive two decades ago when Pokemon officially came to be, under the gaming titles of Pokemon Red and Blue (Green for Japan as well). These games brought the fresh, new idea of these little Pocket Monsters to life, the same that have become so nostalgic to early on Pokemon Fans.
Now these games might not seem as special compared to today's way of gaming, not with their 2D Graphics and Poor Sound Quality of the Nintendo Gameboy, but they were cutting edge back in the day. And the hysteria these Pokemon had surrounded around them spread like a wildfire, and the reason as to why Pokemon eventually released Pokemon Yellow and many more generations to follow.
And the Pokemon Community is still going stronger and building in numbers, and that, plus the Twenty Year Anniversary of these Monsters, are the sole reasons why the company have just released a Digital Version of each Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow globally on the 3DS (2/27/2016). Now the games are pretty much the same from twenty years before now - the only patches being a few small graphical bugs - but a number of additional features have been added that we will expand upon in this very guide.
This guide specifically will focus around the Digital Copy of Pokemon Blue; however, it will look a lot like our guide for the Digital Copy of Pokemon Red Found Here. The reason being because the two games are virtually the same, as like many factors of games released in sets of the two (ie Gold/Silver, Black/White) for the company.
That being said, there are still a number of factors that vary between Pokemon Red and Blue, and so much so for the add-on Pokemon Yellow, like which Pokemon can be found in which areas and the rarity of finding them there. But don't worry, everything (and we mean EVERYTHING), including the differences between the games, will be mentioned in this here guide.
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So sit back, relax, and get ready to "Catch 'Em All" for the first time all over again!
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Now these games might not seem as special compared to today's way of gaming, not with their 2D Graphics and Poor Sound Quality of the Nintendo Gameboy, but they were cutting edge back in the day. And the hysteria these Pokemon had surrounded around them spread like a wildfire, and the reason as to why Pokemon eventually released Pokemon Yellow and many more generations to follow.