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|Name = Pokémon Blue (Japan)
 
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}}'''Pokémon Blue''' (Pocket Monsters Blue in Japan) is an updated version of [[Pokémon Red and Green]]. It is also the game used for the translation of the worldwide [[Generation I]] games. In Japan Pokémon Blue served as the third version of the origional Kanto games, with Yellow Pikachu Edition being a new game added to the set for modified gameplay and utilization of the full effect of the Gameboy Color. Pokémon Blue version was used as Red versions foreign release counterpart because the two have the same Pokémon battle sprites and pictures. Pokémon Green version which only saw release in Japan as the origional counterpart to Red Version has considerably more awkward battle sprites then the other two games. This poor graphic design is why Red version's depictions of the original 151 were used for its updated release and why green version was never released to a wide audience.
 
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'''Pokémon Blue''' (Pocket Monsters Blue in Japan) is an updated version of [[Pokémon Red and Green]]. It is also the game used for the translation of the worldwide [[Generation I]] games. In Japan Pokémon Blue served as the third version of the original Kanto games, with Yellow Pikachu Edition being a new game added to the set for modified gameplay and utilization of the full effect of the Gameboy Color. Pokémon Blue version was used as Red Version's foreign release counterpart because the two have the same Pokémon battle sprites and pictures. Pokémon Green Version, which only saw release in Japan as the original counterpart to Red Version, has considerably more awkward battle sprites than the other two games. This poor graphic design is why Red Version's depictions of the original 151 were used for its updated release and why Green Version was never released to a wide audience.
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Pokémon Blue (Pocket Monsters Blue in Japan) is an updated version of Pokémon Red and Green. It is also the game used for the translation of the worldwide Generation I games. In Japan Pokémon Blue served as the third version of the original Kanto games, with Yellow Pikachu Edition being a new game added to the set for modified gameplay and utilization of the full effect of the Gameboy Color. Pokémon Blue version was used as Red Version's foreign release counterpart because the two have the same Pokémon battle sprites and pictures. Pokémon Green Version, which only saw release in Japan as the original counterpart to Red Version, has considerably more awkward battle sprites than the other two games. This poor graphic design is why Red Version's depictions of the original 151 were used for its updated release and why Green Version was never released to a wide audience.

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