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Pokémon amarillo

Título original: Poketto monsutâ Pikachû
  • Videojuego
  • 1998
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Pokémon amarillo (1998)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThis game draws inspiration from the Pokémon anime series. Some gameplay events and storyline aspects are added or changed, though the overall story remains the same.This game draws inspiration from the Pokémon anime series. Some gameplay events and storyline aspects are added or changed, though the overall story remains the same.This game draws inspiration from the Pokémon anime series. Some gameplay events and storyline aspects are added or changed, though the overall story remains the same.

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    • Satoshi Tajiri
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    • Ganó 1 premio BAFTA
      • 1 premio ganado y 2 nominaciones en total

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    7inazumaarion

    The Humble Beginnings of the Yellow Rat

    It crazy to think that over the last twenty five years Pokemon has been around, we basically had access to the Kanto Region on every single handheld device. Sure there are plenty of games that made references to Generation One. But when you really think about it, the Kanto Region was always in arm's reach.

    Pokemon Gold, Silver, and Crystal allowed you to explore Kanto during the Post Game. The Gameboy Advance had solid remakes for Red and Green. The DS had remakes for Gold and Silver. The 3DS put all of the Generation One games on Virtual Console. And the Switch had remakes for Pokemon Yellow.

    It's honestly astonishing to see Game Freak create so many unique ways to experience the humble beginnings of Pocket Monsters without forcing any tired RPG tropes. But with so many ports available, you can't help but ask the million dollar question, what is the best way to experience Kanto?

    While the modern ports have more content, the classic ports feel a bit more unique with their limitations and atmosphere. And that's a big reason why I enjoy Pokémon Yellow so much. Because it represents a time where the Pokemon world was a bit more ruthless.

    As much as I love the gorgeous colors of the remakes, I also enjoy the mean spirited environment of Generation One. The illegal Game Corner, the reports of Pokemon murder, the creepy channelers in Pokemon Tower. The lightly colored backgrounds accompanied by 8-Bit soundtrack created this more engaging yet threatening environment. An environment that can drive your imagination crazy.

    Though personally, I do prefer to play Pokémon Yellow over Red and Blue because Pikachu is the only Pokemon at the time, you could truly interact with. He hates you at first, but grows to like you the more as the journey progresses. Making the bond between Pokemon and trainer feel more believable.

    These are two essential elements that in my opinion, create the ideal Pokemon game. Having a visually interesting environment and animal-like companions to interact with. As much as I love the set pieces of old school Pokemon, the fact that I couldn't interact with my team made them feel more like tools than companions.

    In fact, I go as far and say that without Pikachu's influence, the main message of treating your Pokemon with love and respect wouldn't have any meaning behind it. Professor Oak reminds your Rival that he lost because he forgot to treat his Pokemon with care and the player is supposed to be in the right. But that holds no meaning in Pokemon Red and Blue, because you can't actually interact with them.

    You couldn't feed them or play games with them. They were just a means to an end. Ironically, Pokemon Trainers were almost identical to Team Rocket. And that's why I think Pokemon Yellow has so much meaning behind it. It added that missing ingredient to Pokemon's secret sauce.

    I highly recommend this game. Though if you're having trouble with the bosses, I suggest you worry more about having Pokemon with good stats and move sets rather than spending hours grinding for experience. My team consisted of Pikachu, Nidoqueen, Charizard, Blastoise, Kadabra, and Snorlax.

    I'd recommend taking advantage of moves that can stun the opponent with paralysis like Body Slam and Thunder Wave. Which not only limits their movement, but can also cut their speed in half. And if you're still worried, stock up on plenty of healing items if you're prepared to treat the game like a classic RPG. It may not be perfect game, but it was responsible for helping Pokemon become the iconic series it is today.
    9jerekra

    "Pikachu!"

    Pokemon yellow is an interesting game. It is similar to blue and yellow, yet also different. First off, you start off with Pikachu. You have no choice either, you have to go with Pikachu. He also refuses to go in his Poke Ball while he is conscious and follows you along on your journey. Pretty interesting idea. You can talk to Pikachu and see what type of a mood he is in. The game other than that is pretty much the same in that you fight all of the same gym leaders. However some of the gym leaders will have different pokemon than they did in blue and red. Another thing different is that you fight team rocket's Jessie and James in different situations. That is interesting also. If you are hoping to try and do the duplicator code you can forget it. In this game that code does not work. I guess they wanted to make you work to level up your pokemon. So while this is a very similar game to blue and red the pikachu aspect plus a few other differences makes this game one that I recommend playing even if you own blue or red.
    geeked-out-4-movies

    A remake edition, that is worth playing as good as the originals.

    Pokemon Yellow is a remake of Red, Blue and Green and has some new features such as mini games and you can get the original starter Pokemon easily and you get Pikachu as your starter who will talk to you. The graphics are colorized for the Game Boy Color and are as great as ever. This game is amazing like the others originals and is a must play.

    9/10 stars.
    7ThunderKing6

    Fustrating.

    You spend more times reviving Pikachu than walking. Its a fun game. Its just pikchu is a weak pokemon that doesn't want to upgrade to something a tiny bit better.

    Leave Pikachu in the pc box.

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    • Trivia
      Pokémon Yellow was one of the few games that was able to interact with the Game Boy Printer.
    • Errores
      Even though the game was not advertised as a Game Boy Color game, such as being labeled on the outside box or having a clear game pack shell, it was designed to take advantage of the Game Boy Color.
    • Citas

      Pikachu: [after Pikachu faints] Cha!

    • Créditos curiosos
      Various Pokémon fly through the screen during the ending credits.
    • Versiones alternativas
      In the original Japanese version, the old man in Viridian City says he blocked your progress earlier because he was drunk. However, in the English versions, this line was cut out, and instead he says he's had his coffee.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Pocket Monsters Yellow Japanese Commercial (1998)

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    • Can I trade Pokémon from different foreign languages of the game?

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de septiembre de 1998 (Japón)
    • País de origen
      • Japón
    • Sitios oficiales
      • pokemon.nintendo (United States)
      • Pokémon World (United States)
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      • Japonés
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    • También se conoce como
      • Pokémon: Yellow Version - Special Pikachu Edition
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      • GAME FREAK Inc.
      • Nintendo
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