Generation IKantoGame BoyRed / Green / Blue / Yellow

Pokémon Red, Green, Blue & Yellow Guides

A complete Generation I Kanto guide hub covering Japanese Red/Green, Japanese Blue, international Red/Blue, and Pokémon Yellow.

Voor de meeste Engelstalige spelers is de gedeelde Red/Blue/Yellow-walkthrough het beste startpunt. Pokémon Green en Japanese Blue zijn opgenomen voor historische nauwkeurigheid, versieverschillen en specifiek onderzoek.

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Hoe de Gen I-versies samenhangen

Red en Green zijn het oorspronkelijke Japanse paar. Pokémon Green is Japan-only en moet niet worden behandeld als een internationale Engelse release.

Japanese Blue was een verbeterde release; de internationale Red/Blue-versies zijn grotendeels gebaseerd op die verbeterde technische en inhoudelijke basis.

Yellow is de anime-geïnspireerde Special Pikachu Edition. De meeste walkthroughgebruikers kunnen de Red/Blue/Yellow-flow volgen, tenzij ze specifiek Japanse Green-verschillen willen onderzoeken.

gidssecties

Generatie I Overzicht
Shared context voor Red, Green, Blue, en Yellow.
Regio
Kanto
Generatie
I
Platform
Game Boy
Versies covered
Japanese Red/Green, Japanese Blue, international Red/Blue, and Pokémon Yellow
Main goal
Collect eight Gym Badges, defeat the Elite Four, become Champion, and complete the Kanto Pokédex through catching, evolving, events, and trading.
Historical context
Red and Green were the original Japanese pair. Japanese Blue was an enhanced release and became the technical/content basis for international Red/Blue. Yellow is the anime-inspired Special Pikachu Edition.

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Pokémon Red

Part of the original Japanese Red/Green pair and later one of the international launch versions.

The standard Kanto adventure with Red-side encounter availability and the same core Gym and Elite Four progression.

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Pokémon Green

Japan-only original version released as the counterpart to Japanese Pokémon Red.

A historically important Japan-only original with Green-side encounter availability, original sprites, and early Generation I quirks.

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Pokémon Blue

Japanese Blue was an enhanced release; international Red/Blue were based largely on that improved version.

For English-language players, Blue usually refers to the international counterpart to Red, with Blue-side version exclusives and the improved release base.

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Pokémon Yellow

Special Pikachu Edition inspired by the Pokémon anime and released after Red/Green/Blue.

A revised Gen I Kanto adventure with Pikachu as the starter, anime-inspired events, changed encounters, and updated trainer teams.

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Voorbeeld van gedeelde walkthrough

De volledige walkthrough wordt één keer opgeslagen en aangevuld met Red/Green/Blue/Yellow-notities.

1

Pallet Town and Route 1

Choose a starter, receive the Pokédex, and begin the Kanto journey.

Key Items / HMs

  • PokédexPokédex
  • Town MapTown Map

Tips

  • Buy Poké Balls once they become available.
  • Train more than one Pokémon before Pewter City.

Build a small team before pushing through Viridian Forest and toward the first Gym.

Red

  • Red uses the standard three-starter choice.

Green

  • Green uses the original Japanese three-starter opening and should be treated as Japan-only.

Blue

  • International Blue uses the standard three-starter opening; Japanese Blue has enhanced-release context.

Yellow

  • Yellow gives Pikachu as the fixed starter instead of choosing Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle.
2

Viridian City and Viridian Forest

Pass through the early Bug-type route and prepare for Pewter City.

Key Items / HMs

  • AntidoteAntidote
  • PotionPotion

Tips

  • Carry Antidotes.
  • Pikachu is rare but valuable later against Misty.

Viridian Forest introduces poison pressure and gives Charmander teams time to train support options.

Yellow

  • Yellow's early-game availability and Pikachu progression differ from Red/Green/Blue.
3

Pewter City Gym

Defeat Brock and earn the Boulder Badge.

Important Pokémon

Key Items / HMs

  • Boulder BadgeBoulder Badge

Tips

  • Avoid leaning on Normal attacks against Rock Pokémon.

Bulbasaur and Squirtle have direct advantages. Charmander teams should use careful training and support.

Yellow

  • Yellow Pikachu struggles into Brock, so early support and careful leveling matter more.
4

Mt. Moon

Cross Mt. Moon, choose a fossil, and reach Cerulean City.

Key Items / HMs

  • Dome FossilDome Fossil
  • Helix FossilHelix Fossil
  • Moon StoneMoon Stone

Tips

  • Moon Stones are limited and valuable.
  • Bring healing items before entering the cave.

The fossil choice determines whether this save file can later restore Kabuto or Omanyte.

Red

  • Core route progression is shared with the other Gen I versions.

Green

  • Core route progression is shared, but Green-specific encounter and presentation details are Japan-only.

Blue

  • Core route progression is shared, with Japanese Blue and international Blue context separated where needed.

Yellow

  • Core route progression is shared, but Yellow may change encounters, gifts, or trainer details.

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Veelgestelde vragen

Why include Pokémon Green in a Generation I guide?

Pokémon Green was one of the two original Japanese releases alongside Pokémon Red. It was never released internationally, but it is important for historical accuracy and version-difference coverage.

Which guide should most English players use?

Most English walkthrough users should use the shared Red/Blue/Yellow flow unless they specifically want Japanese Green or Japanese Blue differences.

Is Japanese Blue the same as international Pokémon Blue?

No. Japanese Blue was a revised Japanese release after Red/Green. International Pokémon Blue shares much of that improved foundation, but it is not simply the same release with English text.

Is Pokémon Green the same as international Pokémon Blue?

No. Japanese Green is the original counterpart to Japanese Red. International Red/Blue were based largely on the improved Japanese Blue release.

Should beginners care about Pokémon Green differences?

Usually no. Beginners should follow the Red/Blue/Yellow walkthrough. Green differences are mainly useful for historical context, original Japanese version research, and version-comparison details.

Does this guide duplicate the walkthrough for every version?

No. The main Kanto walkthrough is shared, with version-aware notes for Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow.

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