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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 | 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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