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Pokémon Special Edition Game Boy Color Console

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An entire trio of starter Pokémon is obtainable in a single saved game with no trades, transfers, or events. In The Power of Us, Ash catches an Ekans for the Pokémon Catch Race. However, Ash had to release it as per the race’s rules. It has a Pokémon whose cry was influenced by the anime vocalization instead of using a chiptune noise. The box arts for Pokémon Red, Yellow, and Silver are the only three instances where the English Pokémon logo is shown partially covered by some element (in this case, Pikachu's ears).

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: the player (canonically known as Red) begins his game in Pallet Town, a small town in the Kanto region, on the same day as his former best friend and now rival. You see I bought the OG model around when splatoon 3 released IIRC but then shortly after, the Pikachu and Eevee model came out and I just had to have it, but when it released money was super tight, so I couldn't really afford to get it. But my Nan gave me some christmas money to put towards it so with her help, I traded my old one in for that. I was so ridiculously grateful, because it just seemed so silly to spend money on something I already had, but she didn't care she knew how much I liked Pokemon (at the time not so much now) we used to play for hours with my Pokemon plushies when I was a kid, making up stories with them. But yeah she's no longer with us. So it just reminds me of her in a weird way. She just had the most kindhearted generous soul and would have done anything for her family if they needed it and I miss her dearly. This special coverplate for the New Nintendo 3DS comes with various Pikachu covering the entire console.

List of Pokémon Special Edition Game Boy Color Consoles

Pokémon Center GS Edition - A silver colored GBC released in Japan to tie in with the Release of Gold and Silver. It was sold in Japanese Pokémon Centers only and features the Generation II starters and Pikachu on the front. [2] Torchic Edition - An orange GBA SP released in the Pokémon Center in New York only. It depicts a faint silhouette of Torchic on the front. Pikachu and Pichu Edition - A yellow GBC released worldwide. It features Pichu and Pikachu next to the screen. Pikachu's right cheek serves as the power indicator light. This special GameBoy Color features Pikachu & Pichu to the side of the screen and has come in three variants. One is a special Gold & Silver version, to tie in with the release of Pokémon Gold & Silver, exclusive to Toys' R' Us, while another is silver and a final one which was released in yellow.

Venusaur Edition - A green GBA SP released in Japanese Pokémon Centers to tie in with the release of LeafGreen Version. It depicts a silhouette of Venusaur on the inside and on the outside.

Pokemon Special Edition Gameboy Color System (GameBoy Color) Details

This special Nintendo 64 only came out in Australia. It is a standard blue Nintendo 64 with various prints of Pokémon all upon the case of the console. It came bundled with the game, Pokémon Stadium and was known as the Pokémon Stadium Battle Set Groudon Edition - A red GBA SP released in the Pokémon Center in New York to tie in with the release of Ruby Version. It depicts Groudon's face on the outside and a silhouette of Groudon on the inside. These three cups would later become standard cups in Pokémon Stadium (known as Pokémon Stadium 2 in Japan). This special GameBoy Advance SP was released in Pokémon Center New York. It is a blue colour and has a Kyogre embossed on the case and a small silhouette on the inside While the game's title has become widely accepted as simply Pokémon Yellow, its officially recognized name outside of Japan is not entirely certain. On the boxart for most English versions, the expression Special Pikachu Edition replaces the series' then-current slogan Gotta Catch 'em All! below the Pokémon logo, while Yellow Version is at the bottom, near where Red and Blue had theirs. However, the expression Special Pikachu Edition is repeated on the box's opening and spine.

Pokémon 3rd Anniversary Edition - An orange and blue GBC created to commemorate the 3rd anniversary of the Pokémon franchise. It was sold in Japanese Pokémon Centers only and features the Generation I starters and Pikachu on the front. This is the first special model of new Nintendo 2DS XL and is another Pikachu themed console. This console features Pikachu on the top half with a yellow design and brown matching Pikachu's markings on the buttons.. Instead of giving the player and Blue the choice between Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle, Professor Oak tells the player to take the single Poké Ball on his desk, containing Eevee, but Blue shoves the player out of the way and takes the Poké Ball instead. Oak then gives the player the only Pokémon he has on hand: the Pikachu he has caught before, which, after the first battle against Blue, immediately breaks free from its Poké Ball and follows the player on foot from this point onward. Fixes a minor glitch in which a walking Pikachu can remove the walls that can usually only be removed by pushing a boulder on to a switch in Victory Road, except for one wall in 3F. The glitch may occur when the player has the walking Pikachu stand on the switch, rather than pushing the boulder on to the switch.

Full Price Guide for Gameboy Color [Pikachu] (PAL GameBoy Color)

Pokémon Yellow was also announced and released after Game Freak postponed Pokémon Gold and Silver, which were originally set to come out in March 1998. [22] Instead, Pokémon Pikachu came out that month.

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