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Pokémon Yellow



Pokemon Yellow - JapanesePokemon Yellow

I trust that if yu are here, you have watched Pokemon the TV show mornings on UPN or on Sundays on the WB. If so, you know that the whole thing stats out with our hero, Ash. His first Pokemon is a

Pikachu because of his broken alarm clock. The Pokemon Yellow version's main difference from the red and blue versions is that instead of starting out with a Charmander, Squirtle, or Bulbasaur, you get a Pikachu. (Gary gets Eevee) In te game yu will be able to catch wild Charmanders, Squirtles, and Bulbasaurs.

As you also know, Pikachu will not get inside his Pokeball. This is true also in the Yellow version. All you have to do to find out how Pikachu is doing is turn around and look at him. Also in the Yellow version are Jesse and James (and their Pokemon Ekans, Koffing, and Meowth - who later evolve)

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Release
Dates

Pokémon Snap
Released

Pokémon Stadium
Fall 1999

Pokémon Yellow
Fall 1999

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