List of Pokémon by availability: Difference between revisions

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In the [[Generation I]], there are 151 Pokémon. 150 Pokémon are available in-game and 1 Pokémon is event-only ({{p|Mew}}).
In the [[Generation I]], there are 151 Pokémon. 150 Pokémon are available in-game and 1 Pokémon is event-only ({{p|Mew}}).


In Japan, the original pair of releases was {{game|Red and Green|s}}, which were followed by [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Pokémon Blue]]. These are the games described by the columns in the availability table. International releases were called {{game|Red and Blue|s}} but followed the availability of the Japanese Red and Green.
In Japan, the original pair of releases was {{game|Red and Green|s}}, which were followed by [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Pokémon Blue]]. International releases were called {{game|Red and Blue|s}} but followed the availability of the Japanese Red and Green.


{{game|Red and Green|s}} together have all the available Pokémon in this generation, but not all can be obtained without restarting at least one game. It is possible to trade freely with any [[Generation II]] game, which opens up {{pkmn|breeding}} as an option for obtaining Pokémon.
{{game|Red and Green|s}} together have all the available Pokémon in this generation, but not all can be obtained without restarting at least one game. It is possible to trade freely with any [[Generation II]] game, which opens up {{pkmn|breeding}} as an option for obtaining Pokémon.