Pokemon, Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition

by Pokémaster on May 3, 2010

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Nintendo Game Boy. Pokemon Pikachu Special Edition. editing Although it is basically the same game as the new characteristics of Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue, Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition enhancements that make it the best version yet. In the three variants of the players in the search for the largest in the world to be Pokémon Trainer, with exploration and Pokémon battles (think advanced paper-scissors-rock) factoring heavily in t. . . more>>

Pokemon, Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition

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Laura Haggarty May 3, 2010 at 2:26 am

My children and I love all the Pokemon Game Boy (the three of us each have our own Game Boy). Pokemon Blue is very similar to the red, yellow, with some minor differences.

line of these is the fact that just will not stay in its Pokeball Pikachu! Follows you everywhere in the game, and we have to keep happy, or lose the points and in different ways. I also like the addition of Jesse James (cartoon characters), and offer additional battles. If I had to choose one of the three, is that I choose. Pokemon

type challenges players like children. I also suggest buying a book that shows the different routes and places. This allows children to the work of frustrated unemployed.

The idea is to start at the home of Professor Oak, get your first Pokemon from him, and then travel through the land of Pokémon, Pokémon to collect different (to fight through until they begin to faint), whereas Battle with other coaches on the road. This

children learn through mazes of increasing complexity maneuver (so that the manuals are a help), to collect and use the products and strategies to combat various types of Pokémon to be developed. I read five years of age began even during his Game Boy, the need to know that objects to it (in your list of items)!

was all in all great games that can be played over and over again (although only one game at a time can be saved), which will provide their children with hundreds of hours of gameplay.
Rating: 5.5

Anonymous May 3, 2010 at 3:38 am

Pokémon Yellow is a great game! It has called for better pics, BEST Pokédex data and several attacks by Pokémon (including a new Kinesis mental attack)! You can Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Charmander, and (also known as the starter). It starts with a Pikachu and Gary begins with a Eevee. I do not care if you have another version, this is a Best Buy!
Rating: 5.5

Anonymous May 3, 2010 at 4:27 am

I am a middle-aged mother who bought this game for my son 5 years old for Christmas. However, plugging in, in my opinion, unless a child is a pretty good player and this game would be difficult for them to play. I wanted to put aside for him, but thought I would own views first. I was completely hooked! I love it. It’s a great education in the Pokémon phenomenon, which is good because my son like Pokemon. It is not violent. And, although difficult, not too difficult or frustrating – a plus for children and adults alike. This is the first game I played until the end. I recommend it for all children who have already qualified readers. For those with younger children, to buy, but wait until they can read to make it play. I’m waiting impatiently for the Game Boy cartridges and the release of gold silver here in the U.S..
Rating: 5.5

Anonymous May 3, 2010 at 7:16 am

When the game was so excited! I could not wait to play! I’ll make a quick history of the game. It starts from home, such as red and blue. When you leave home and try to leave town, Professor Oak and keeps you running in and grabs Pikachu. It takes you to his lab. This time it is a Pokeball on the table. Gary snach. The pokemon should be for you! Oak offers Pikachu caught earlier. After battling your rivals, it is the Pokeball Pikachu and he will follow on the screen, and very nice things to do in the game when you talk to him. Then you need the whole thing get to pewter. After you defeat Brock, you’re going to Mount Moon. Super Nerd After Jessie and James are there to try to stop deafeat. View Jessie and James throughout the game. That was just one more example of what can be done in this game. Pokemon can be found in different places as far-fetched can be found in nature! I recommend getting this if you have never played the game before or if you like Pokemon!
Rating: 5.5

Anonymous May 3, 2010 at 9:15 am

I am the first game of their guys and I found this game to be pretty impressive, given the limitations of the power of Game Boy. I have Pokemon Stadium for Nintendo 64, which is outstanding, and found that no Pokemon in red, blue or yellow games, you can only get raised so far. I resisted buying a Game Boy only the best N64 game, but now I’m glad I did. I have no Pokemon red or blue, yellow, but just played a better version of them is from what I read. The graphics (especially the battles) are very good in the light of the above limitations. I would say that is original Nintendo 8-bit quality system. The sound is as good as possible given the small speaker to match the N64 and the cartoon series. The game itself is very easy to absorb and harvesting. I am a newbie, but I can see where I am this game for a long time I can collect Pokemon to export to my N64. The only criticism I have is the fact that we enjoy almost as game systems Pokemon games, but are fun as stand alone product. Also must collect the Red, Blue and Yellow games, all Pokémon, as there are a handful of missing any game. For example, there are 12 of the 150 missing each version. I recommend this game, however. Go Now “Catch ‘Em All!”
Rating: 5.5

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