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February 2. 7, 2. DS VC Taiwan. February 2. DS VCPokmon Yellow Version Special Pikachu Edition Japanese  Pocket Monsters Pikachu, often known as Pokmon Yellow Version, is the third Pokmon game for Game Boy released worldwide, as a solitary version of Pokmon Red and Blue Versions. In Japan, the game was the fourth Pokmon game released, as a second solitary version of Pocket Monsters Red Green. Pokemon Game For Full Version' title='Pokemon Game For Full Version' />Pokemon Game For Full VersionUnlike other games, Pokemon Yellow was inspired by the anime. On November 1. 2, 2. Nintendo Direct announced that Yellow will be released in Japan, North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand on February 2. Pokmon 2. 0th Anniversary, for the Nintendo 3. DSVirtual Console. Similar to Red and Blue, Yellow arrived towards the end of the Game Boys lifespan. It managed, though, to receive the title of second best selling non bundled game for its console, losing only to its predecessors. Plot. Much like in other Generation I games, players start their journey across Kanto from their hometown, Pallet Town, eventually defeating the eight Gym Leaders and the Elite Four. Unlike other games, the player starts off with a Pikachu and the rival with an Eevee. Team Rocket battles feature yet another special, anime based surprise, as Jessie and James show up, along with their Pokmon, Ekans, Koffing, and Meowth. Beyond these changes, the plot of Yellow is very similar to that of the Japanese Red and Green and Japanese Blue as well as of the Western Red and Blue. Blurb. Youve finally been granted your Pokmon Trainers license, and now youre on your way to becoming the worlds greatest Pokmon TrainerThe shockingly cute Pikachutags along behind you as you search the enormous world for monsters to train and evolve. Face off against Blastoises torrential water cannons. Stand strong when facing Pidgeots stormy Gust. Develop the ultimate Pokmon strategy to defeat the eight Gym Leaders and become the greatest Pokmon Master of all timeChanges from Red, Green, and Blue. Aesthetic changes The front Pokmon sprites have all been updated to resemble how they appear in their then current Ken Sugimori artwork usually used in promotional images and strategy guides for the Japanese Red and Green, Japanese Blue, and the Western Red and Blue, as well as some of them resembling how they appear in the anime. However, the back sprites are the same as the previous games. Some Trainer sprites were also redone. Red and Blue now better resemble their stock artwork for Generation I, as the Pokmon sprites do. Brock wears an outfit like his anime counterparts and Mistys bikini was changed to a shirt and shorts similar to those worn by her counterpart. Blaine has a different overworld sprite, this time clearly showing him wearing glasses. Maple Serial Usb there. Giovanni uses a Persian in the battle at the Viridian Gym, referencing the anime Giovanni owning a Persian. All policemen were recast as Officer Jennys and all Pokmon Center Nurses were recast as Nurse Joys attended by a Chansey. Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Sandshrew, and Oddish receive new overworld sprites. Pikachu also receives a unique icon on the party screen. Kanto is slightly redesigned a second time, featuring different designs for doors, signposts, windows, and other minor elements. Enhanced compatibility with the Game Boy Color is present outside of Japan, providing color palette changes as the player switches locations, whereas the Japanese version is similar to the previous core series. Generation I games in that it only has Super Game Boy support. The Super Game Boy palettes used for the Pokmon sprites are also lighter. Location changes In some locations, Trainers who reference characters from the anime replace previous Trainers. Two extra trainers a Lass and another Bug Catcher were added in Viridian Forest. The Summer Beach House, where Pikachus Beach can be played, was added to Route 1. In the Cinnabar Gym, the player must now take the quiz machines quiz before they can battle the Trainer stationed nearby. The Bicycle theme does not play on Route 2. Victory Road. Cerulean Cave has a completely different layout. Changes were made to the locations and availability of Pokmon. Some changes may have been made to reinforce the anime based setting. Pikachu and Raichu are removed from all availability in the wild, leaving only the players starter Pikachu who cannot evolve. In the anime, Ash catches a Caterpie and a Pidgeotto in Viridian Forest. In the game, though both Caterpie and Weedle were available in previous games, only Caterpie is now. Pidgey and Pidgeotto are also both added to Viridian Forest. The player can now also obtain all three of the original Kantostarter Pokmon at Cerulean City, Route 2. Vermilion City, just like Ash in the anime. The Pokmon that Team Rocket uses Koffing, Ekans, Meowth, and their evolutions are no longer available to be caught in the wild. In game trades are changed to different Pokmon, and two trades are removed from the game. Farfetchd and Lickitung, previously available only through in game trades, now appear as wild Pokmon. Abra, previously available on the routes north of Cerulean City, has now been relocated to the four routes surrounding Saffron City. Gameplay changes. Pikachu is the only starter Pokmon the player can choose and travels with the player on screen, outside of a Pok Ball like Ashs Pikachu. It will also cry like Ashs Pikachu in the anime, with its cries now voiced by Ikue Ohtani. The rival starts with Eevee. He will eventually have a different team based around one of Eevees evolutions depending on how the player fares in the first two battles with the rival the second being optional, at Professor Oaks Laboratory and Route 2. If the player wins both, Eevee evolves into Jolteon. If the player wins one battle and loses or skips the other, Eevee evolves into Flareon. If the player loses or skips both, Eevee evolves into Vaporeon. A minimal friendship system is implemented to track how Pikachu feels about the player. Gym Leaders have different teams, some based on those that appear in the anime. Level up learnsets and TM compatibility are altered slightly for certain Pokmon. Charizard, for example, can now learn Fly via HM0. Support is added for the Game Boy Printer. If the player does not have 5. Safari Zone. The player will have to pay any money they do have and will receive a number of Safari Balls proportional to the amount paid but at least one. Kinesis is given to Kadabra as its signature move. In the previous games, Kinesis was never used and the only way it might appear would be if randomly called by Metronome. A new mode, Colosseum 2, was added to the Cable Club. Storyline changes The chain of events leading to the player obtaining the starter is slightly different. The player now takes one step further into the tall grass before Professor Oak comes along. Now himself standing in the tall grass, Oak encounters a wild Pikachu and immediately catches it before leading the player back to his laboratory.