Pokémon Red and Blue Versions: Difference between revisions

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*The blurb on the back of the games' boxes state that 139 different Pokémon can be obtained in the game without trading. This, however, includes all Pokémon that the player chooses (i.e. both the {{p|Omanyte}} and {{p|Kabuto}} families are counted). Therefore, the true total of different Pokémon obtainable in one adventure (without trading) is 128.
*The blurb on the back of the games' boxes state that 139 different Pokémon can be obtained in the game without trading. This, however, includes all Pokémon that the player chooses (i.e. both the {{p|Omanyte}} and {{p|Kabuto}} families are counted). Therefore, the true total of different Pokémon obtainable in one adventure (without trading) is 128.
*The font used in this game was later used in {{smw|Wario Land 3}}, with the exception of numerals and punctuation marks.
*The font used in this game was later used in {{smw|Wario Land 3}}, with the exception of numerals and punctuation marks.
*The Pokemon shown during Professor Oak's introductory lecture is a {{p|Nidorino}}. However, the cry that plays belongs to {{p|Nidorina}}.


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