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|cero=A <small>(3DS VC)</small>
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|gsrr=6+ <small>(3DS VC)</small>
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|release_date_ja=December 1996 to January 1997 <small>(Game Boy, mail release)</small><ref name="Lava"/><br>June 13, 1997 to August 31, 1997 <small>(Game Boy, mail re-release)</small><ref name="1997 re-release">[https://web.archive.org/web/19970707185911/http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/POKEMON/NEWS/NEWS.HTM ポケットモンスター・ブルーバージョン再販中!!] (Pokémon Blue Version Re-Release!!)</ref><br>October 10, 1999 <small>(Game Boy, {{wp|retail}})</small><ref name="TPC" /><ref name="NoJ" /><br>February 27, 2016 <small>(3DS VC)</small><br><small>(Note: October 15, 1996 is stated by some official sources as this game's release date,<ref name="TPC" /><ref name="NoJ" /> but this was simply the date when the still unreleased game was announced at the {{wp|CoroCoro Comic|CoroCoro}} magazine<ref name="Lava"/>)</small>
|release_date_ja=December 1996 to January 1997 <small>(Game Boy, mail release)</small><ref name="Lava"/><br>June 13, 1997 to August 31, 1997 <small>(Game Boy, mail re-release)</small><ref name="1997 re-release">[https://web.archive.org/web/19970707185911/http://www.gamefreak.co.jp/POKEMON/NEWS/NEWS.HTM ポケットモンスター・ブルーバージョン再販中!!] (Pokémon Blue Version Re-Release!!)</ref><br>October 10, 1999 <small>(Game Boy, {{wp|retail}})</small><ref name="TPC" /><ref name="NoJ" /><br>February 27, 2016 <small>(3DS VC)</small><br><small>(Note: October 15, 1996 is stated by some official sources as this game's release date,<ref name="TPC" /><ref name="NoJ" /> but this was simply the date when the still unreleased game was announced at the {{wp|CoroCoro Comic|CoroCoro}} magazine<ref name="Lava"/>)</small>
|release_date_na='''As Red and Blue:'''<br>September 30, 1998 <small>(Game Boy)</small><br>February 27, 2016 <small>(3DS VC)</small>
|release_date_na='''As Red and Blue:'''<br>September 30, 1998 <small>(Game Boy)</small><br>February 27, 2016 <small>(3DS VC)</small>
|release_date_au='''As Red and Blue:'''<br>November 1, 1998 <small>(Game Boy)</small><br>February 27, 2016 <small>(3DS VC)</small>
|release_date_au='''As Red and Blue:'''<br>November 1, 1998 <small>(Game Boy)</small><br>February 27, 2016 <small>(3DS VC)</small>
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==Changes from Red and Green==
==Changes from Red and Green==
* [[Kanto]] is aesthetically redesigned, with the design of doors, signposts and other tilesets redesigned. [[Cerulean Cave]], the game's final dungeon, receives the most significant overhaul, sporting a completely different layout. These designs would later be reused for the international {{game|Red and Blue|s}}. [[Indigo Plateau]] remains unaltered.
* [[Kanto]] is aesthetically redesigned, with the design of doors, signposts, and other tilesets redesigned. [[Cerulean Cave]], the game's final dungeon, receives the most significant overhaul, sporting a completely different layout. These designs would later be reused for the international {{game|Red and Blue|s}}. [[Indigo Plateau]] remains unaltered.
* All Pokémon have new front sprites but retain the same back sprites from Red and Green. Trainers and the [[Ghost (literal)|literal Ghost]] have the same sprites from Red and Green. The sprites from Blue would later be used in the international Pokémon Red and Blue.
* All Pokémon have new front sprites but retain the same back sprites from Red and Green. Trainers and the [[Ghost (literal)|literal Ghost]] have the same sprites from Red and Green. The sprites from Blue would later be used in the international Pokémon Red and Blue.
* Pokémon have new [[Pokédex]] entries.
* Pokémon have new [[Pokédex]] entries.