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Pokémon: Versione rossa

Titolo originale: Poketto monsutâ aka
  • Videogioco
  • 1996
  • E
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,8/10
3097
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Pokémon: Versione rossa (1996)
AvventuraAzioneFantascienzaFantasiaSport

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaPlay as a young Pokémon trainer trying to catch all 150 Pokémon.Play as a young Pokémon trainer trying to catch all 150 Pokémon.Play as a young Pokémon trainer trying to catch all 150 Pokémon.

  • Regia
    • Satoshi Tajiri
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Satoshi Tajiri
    • Ryohsuke Taniguchi
    • Fumihiro Nonomura
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,8/10
    3097
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Satoshi Tajiri
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Satoshi Tajiri
      • Ryohsuke Taniguchi
      • Fumihiro Nonomura
    • 16Recensioni degli utenti
    • 57Recensioni della critica
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    10TOMNEL

    No matter how bad the television show and trading cards were, this game was still amazingly fun!

    Pokemon Blue Version is probably my favorite game for the original Gameboy. It is challenging, but certainly not impossible, and it's extremely addictive. It's a sandbox style game where you can walk around to different towns and talk to various people, and as your Pokemon grow in level and learn new moves, you can find new areas and new Pokemon and items.

    Your character you play as has just woken up to the first day when they can get a Pokemon. You go to Professor Oak and he gives you the choice of 1 of 3 different starter Pokemon. Your main goal is to collect all 8 badges from the different Gym Leaders and catch new Pokemon to fight them. In the end, you are granted access to a cave containing the genetically engineered Mewtwo, which is a very climactic battle, more so than in any other game up to this point.

    This game is just pure fun. The battles are cool to get into and necessary to get money to buy more items for your Pokemon. Some of the sub-plots are really interesting, including trying to get through a ghost tower full of unknown ghosts, and you must first get a scope to see what they are, and the constant attacks from Team Rocket who for some reason just want to bully you. The music in the game actually really impresses me too. It's like a full musical score, with some well thought out tunes, my favorite being the creepy tune from Lavender town, which is a creepy and sad song. After you've beaten the game and collected all the Pokemon there's not much to do, but good look trying to collect them all without cheating. It will take you days. It's just a great game.

    Pokemon has been killed with the television program and the trading cards, and even the more complicated newer games. The oldest is the best, and is one of the funnest games I've ever played! My rating: **** out of ****.
    10nutz4n64

    The game that started it all

    The cards, the show, the countless numbers of toys. Who could've expected so much to come from one simple Game Boy game? It drew me with its strange theme and my own curiosity, and I must say that never before have I been so taken in by a video game in my life. The premise is very simple: become the greatest pokemon trainer by catching as many as you can. The level of gameplay, on the other hand, is unmatched. There are 15 different elements that the Pokemon base their powers on. Each has a strength and weakness. The key is to teach the Pokemon a good variety of attacks and make good use of various advantages that one ability can have. For a guy that has memorized the first 151 creatures by number, I must warn that this game is dangerously addictive. If you haven't gotten involved by now, there's little chance that you will. Yet, it is definitely worth checking out. The best game for the Game Boy at this time so far. 10/10
    10Jozephh

    The most epic, nostalgic and memorable game of all time.

    Pokemon Red/Blue is an RPG game consisting some of the most beastly and cute creatures called Pokemon (Pocket Monsters) You play as Red, a Pokemon trainer about to set off on his journey. Fight other Pokemon trainers Pokemon and capture many Pokemon that inhabit the region of Kanto. Fight the evil crime organization "Team Rocket" and collect the Gym badges of Kanto to participate in the grand, epic, legendary Indigo League, where the best of the best trainers await you, and of course the champion.

    I would recommend this to anyone with an interest in video games, because once you've played it once, you'll come back and play it again in years time for the sheer nostalgia of your most epic childhood moments. Plus, lets not forget the most epic soundtrack composed by Junichi Masuda. the 8 Bit tunes will be stuck in your head forever. 10/10
    10chrisc1218

    Even "Super Mario Bros." couldn't top Pokemon

    From the B&W screen of Pokemon Red Version & Blue Version to the TV screen of the N64 for Pokemon Stadium 2, Pokemon has been the best game from Nintendo sinse Super Mario Bros. It has had more sequels in three years than most of the other popular video games have ever had! Two thumbs up!
    10ThunderKing6

    My first pokemon game

    Played it when I was a snot nosed kid at like 10 and had no clue what i was doing. I don't recall finishing the game or much but I do know I played it on my game boy.

    Pretty sure it was hard because back then you didn't have as much guides and tips as you do now.

    My team would have been Venasaur Celfable, Snorlax, Sychter, DRAGONITE AND magmar

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    • Quiz
      Cerulean Cave was slightly redesigned for the U.S. release of Red and Blue for concern that the dungeon would be too difficult for American players.
    • Blooper
      Go to the item list, and select any HM. Attempt to use it on a Pokemon. Before you do, the text below will say "Use TM on which Pokemon?". However, you are attempting to use an HM, not a TM.
    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Various Pokémon fly through the screen during the ending credits.
    • Versioni alternative
      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.
    • Connessioni
      Alternate-language version of Poketto monsutâ midori (1996)

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 5 ottobre 1999 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Giappone
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Official Pokemon.com Red and Blue page
      • Official Pokemon.com Red and Green page (Japan)
    • Lingue
      • Giapponese
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Pokémon: Red Version
    • Aziende produttrici
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      • GAME FREAK Inc.
      • Nintendo
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      • Black and White
    • Mix di suoni
      • Mono
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.33 : 1

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