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'''Pokémon Project Studio''' is a computer program released by {{wp|The Learning Company}} on November 9, 1999 in the United States. This program lets the user create all kinds of Pokémon-related projects such as calendars or greeting cards.
'''Pokémon Project Studio''' is a computer program released by {{wp|The Learning Company}} on November 9, 1999 in the United States. This program lets the user create all kinds of Pokémon-related projects such as calendars or greeting cards. Dutch, German, Italian and French versions have been released by Mattel Interactive.


Each version had stock artwork of 81 different [[Generation I]] Pokémon (including {{p|Mew}}). Common favorites like {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Squirtle}} were available in both versions, but some Pokémon were version-specific—for example, {{p|Kangaskhan}} was only available in Blue version, whereas {{p|Tauros}} was only available in Red version. Stock art of human characters like {{Ash}} and [[Professor Oak]] was also included, and users could also add photos and images saved on their own computer.
Each version had stock artwork of 81 different [[Generation I]] Pokémon (including {{p|Mew}}). Common favorites like {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Squirtle}} were available in both versions, but some Pokémon were version-specific—for example, {{p|Kangaskhan}} was only available in Blue version, whereas {{p|Tauros}} was only available in Red version. Stock art of human characters like {{Ash}} and [[Professor Oak]] was also included, and users could also add photos and images saved on their own computer.
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File:PPS Blue editing screen.png|Editing a project in Project Studio Blue
File:PPS Blue editing screen.png|Editing a project in Project Studio Blue
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Mew is the only Pokémon not categorized in the type list. Mew is in the category of "Stuff", along with Gym Badges and various icons.
*Mew is the only Pokémon not categorized in the type list. Mew is in the category of "Stuff", along with Gym Badges and various icons.
==In other languages==
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|nl=Pokémon Project Studio Rood en Blauw}}


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