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The first [[Pokémon games]], [[Pokémon Red]] and [[Pokémon Green]] came onto the [[Game Boy]] scene in Japan on February 27, 1996, which was the fulfillment of Satoshi Tajiri's dream and allowed people of all ages to catch, train and trade 151 creatures and become a [[Pokémon Master]]. Due to high sales, Pokémon Green swiftly became [[Pokémon Blue]], which had improved graphics and sounds.
The first [[Pokémon games]], [[Pokémon Red]] and [[Pokémon Green]] came onto the [[Game Boy]] scene in Japan on February 27, 1996, which was the fulfillment of Satoshi Tajiri's dream and allowed people of all ages to catch, train and trade 151 creatures and become a [[Pokémon Master]]. Due to high sales, Pokémon Green swiftly became [[Pokémon Blue]], which had improved graphics and sounds.


North America recieved Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue on September 30th, 1998, and soon everywhere else began to play the games on the Game Boy. Plans soon started for a game based on the popular [[Pokémon anime|anime]] and [[Pokémon Yellow]] was released September 12th, 1998 in Japan, October 25th, 1999 in North America and Europe.
North America received Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue on September 30th, 1998, and soon everywhere else began to play the games on the Game Boy. Plans soon started for a game based on the popular [[Pokémon anime|anime]] and [[Pokémon Yellow]] was released September 12th, 1998 in Japan, October 25th, 1999 in North America and Europe.


Pokémon Yellow allowed trainers to take on the role of [[Ash]] and travel through [[Kanto]] with Anime-style graphics for each Pokémon. The game followed the anime's course of events and Pokémon soared to new heights of popularity as the 20th century came to a close.
Pokémon Yellow allowed trainers to take on the role of [[Ash]] and travel through [[Kanto]] with Anime-style graphics for each Pokémon. The game followed the anime's course of events and Pokémon soared to new heights of popularity as the 20th century came to a close.
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