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Pokémon Green (Pocket Monsters Green or ポケットモンスター~緑, Pocket Monster Midori) is a role-playing game for the Game Boy. Computer role-playing games (CRPGs), often shortened to simply role-playing games (RPGs), are a type of video or computer game that traditionally use gameplay elements found in paper-and-pencil role-playing games. ...
The original Game Boys design set the standard for handheld gaming consoles. ...
 Pocket Monsters Green is the counterpart to Pocket Monsters Red that was released in Japan on February 27, 1996. These two games started the entire Pocket Monster phenomenon and also brought new life into the Game Boy. The goal of the game is to defeat eight Gym Leaders and attempt to earn the right to be the champion of the Pocket Monster League. Thirteen monsters were not catchable in the Green version. They were: February 27 is the 58th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1996 is a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ...
This game was issued as Pokémon Green in Japan, but was renamed Pokémon Blue when released in English-speaking countries. The Pokémon Blue issued in Japan is yet another game, but this has not been released outside of Japan, nor was it sold in Japanese stores. Pokémon LeafGreen is an enhanced remake of what was released in English as Pokémon Blue. Ekans (Arbo (アーボ Ābo) in the original Japanese) is a snake-like Pokémon that swallows whole the eggs of small bird pokémon such as Pidgey or Spearow. ...
Arbok (アーボック Ābokku), (like its pre-evolved form, Ekans) is a poison-type snake pokémon. ...
Oddish are grass and poison types. ...
Gloom is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...
Vileplume, known as Ruffresia (ラフレシア Rafureshia) in the original Japanese, a fictional character, is a creature from the Pokémon series of video games. ...
Mankey is a Fighting-type Pokémon that debuted in the original generation. ...
Primeape, known in Japan as Okorizaru (オコリザル), is a Fighting-type Pokémon that debuted in the original generation. ...
Growlithe, known in Japan as Gardie (ガーディ Gadi), is a fictional Fire-type Pokémon. ...
Arcanine, known as Windie (ウインディ Uindi) in Japan, is a canine Fire-type Pokémon. ...
This Pokémon-related article is a stub. ...
This Pokémon-related article is a stub. ...
Scyther, the Mantis Pokémon, number #123 (#110 Johto, #281 Hoenn), was part of the original 151 Pokémon. ...
Anime Appearances Electabuzz is an Electric-type Pokémon. ...
Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue were the first Pokémon games released for the Game Boy in the United States. ...
The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen are games in the world famous Pokémon video game series. ...
In the video game subculture, an enhanced remake (also called updated classics) is an updated version of a video or computer game that was originally developed for a less advanced system. ...
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