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|Name = Pokémon Yellow |
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|Picture = [[File:Pokemon Yellow.jpg|200px]] |
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|publisher = Nintendo |
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|developer = Game Freak |
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|category = RPG |
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| video game title = Pokémon Yellow Version |
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|player# = 1-2 Players |
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| japanese title = {{tt|ポケットモンスター ピカチュウ|Poketto Monsutā Pikachū}} |
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|ESRB = E for Everyone |
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| image = Pokemon Yellow.jpg |
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|release-date-japan = September 12, 1998 |
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| caption = Pokémon Yellow box art cover. |
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|release-date-north-america = October 1, 1999 |
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| generation = [[Generation I]] |
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|release-date-europe = June 16, 2000 |
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| players = 2 players |
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|release-date-australia = September 3, 1999 |
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| platform = Gameboy |
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|platform = Game Boy |
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| category = RPG |
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|region = Kanto}} |
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| developer = Game Freak |
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'''''Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition''''', simply referred to as '''''Pokémon Yellow''''', is the third installment in the international ''[[Pokémon]]'' franchise and the fourth in the Japan releases. It is only for GB. ''Pokémon Yellow'' is notable as it is the first of the series to allow Pokémon to walk alongside the player character, as well as having an {{Type |
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| japanese release date = September 12, 1998 |
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| north america release date = October 1, 1999 |
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| european release date = June 16, 2000 |
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| south korean release date = N/A |
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| australian release date = September 3, 1999 |
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| cero = N/A |
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| acb = G |
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| pegi = 3 |
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| grb = N/A |
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| japanese image = Pokemon Yellow JP.PNG |
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| japanese caption = Pokémon Yellow Japanese box art cover. |
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'''''Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition''''', simply referred to as '''''Pokémon Yellow''''', is the third instalment in the international ''[[Pokémon]]'' franchise and the fourth in the Japan releases. It is only for GB. ''Pokémon Yellow'' is notable as it is the first of the series to allow Pokémon to walk alongside the player character, as well as having an {{Type |
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* It is impossible to complete the Pokédex without doing [[Mew Glitch#The Mew Glitch|the Mew Glitch]]. |
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* It is impossible to complete the Pokédex without doing [[Mew Glitch#The Mew Glitch|the Mew Glitch]]. |
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* The gym leaders' Pokémon's levels in'' Pokémon Yellow '' are generally higher than those in ''Pokémon Red/Blue.'' |
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* The gym leaders' Pokémon's levels in'' Pokémon Yellow '' are generally higher than those in ''Pokémon Red/Blue.'' |
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*''Pokémon Yellow'' is the first game to feature your starter following the player, the second being [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]]. |
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*''Pokémon Yellow'' is the first game to feature your starter following the player, the second being ''[[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]].'' |
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* ''Pokémon Yellow'' is the only game where [[Pikachu]] won't evolve, the only way to make it evolve is to trade it, evolve it, then send it back to Yellow. |
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* ''Pokémon Yellow'' is the only game where [[Pikachu]] won't evolve, the only way to make it evolve is to trade it, evolve it, then send it back to Yellow. |
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* During the game, you are able to obtain [[Bulbasaur]], [[Charmander]], and [[Squirtle]] in different locations, so you are truly able to complete your Pokédex. |
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{{Maingame}} During the game, you are able to obtain [[Bulbasaur]], [[Charmander]], and [[Squirtle]] in different locations, so you are truly able to complete your pokedex |
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* it's very hard kicking off your game as the first leader is Brock and he may have ground-rock types. |
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this is the only game with 4 gym leaders who have pokemon over level 50 |
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Pokémon Yellow Version ポケットモンスター ピカチュウ
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| Pokémon Yellow box art cover.
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| Game Information
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| Generation
| Generation I
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| Players
| 2 players
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| Platform
| Gameboy
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| RPG
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| Developer
| Game Freak
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| Nintendo
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| Game Information
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| Japan
| September 12, 1998
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| North America
| October 1, 1999
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| Europe
| June 16, 2000
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| South Korea
| N/A
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| Australia
| September 3, 1999
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| Japanese cover art
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| Pokémon Yellow Japanese box art cover.
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[[File:{{{japanese image 2}}}|200px]] {{{japanese caption 2}}}
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Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition, simply referred to as Pokémon Yellow, is the third instalment in the international Pokémon franchise and the fourth in the Japan releases. It is only for GB. Pokémon Yellow is notable as it is the first of the series to allow Pokémon to walk alongside the player character, as well as having an Electric-type Pokémon being the starter Pokémon, as opposed to a Water-type, Fire-type, or Grass-type,
Pokémon Yellow is very similar to its predecessors, using the same locations and sequences of them, however, Pokémon Yellow expands upon the basis of the original pair to become more similar to the anime series. Much like Ash Ketchum's adventures in the Kanto region, the player character begins the game with a Pikachu, who grows more fond of the character over time and refuses to return to its Poké Ball, and has frequent run-ins with Jessie, James and Meowth. Additionally, the starter Pokémon of the original pair, Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle, can all be found in-game. Charmander is received from a poor trainer, Bulbasaur is received from nurses and Squirtle is received from Officer Jenny after defeating Lt. Surge in the Vermillion City gym.
Gym Leaders
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Elite Four and Champion
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- Pokémon Yellow is the first game in the series to have only one starter Pokémon.
- Pokémon Yellow is the only game to have a pure Electric-type Pokémon as the version mascot.
- Pokémon Yellow is the only game to have a starter Pokémon that needs an Evolution Stone to evolve.
- It is impossible to complete the Pokédex without doing the Mew Glitch.
- The gym leaders' Pokémon's levels in Pokémon Yellow are generally higher than those in Pokémon Red/Blue.
- Pokémon Yellow is the first game to feature your starter following the player, the second being Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
- Pokémon Yellow is the only game where Pikachu won't evolve, the only way to make it evolve is to trade it, evolve it, then send it back to Yellow.
- During the game, you are able to obtain Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle in different locations, so you are truly able to complete your Pokédex.
- it's very hard kicking off your game as the first leader is Brock and he may have ground-rock types.