

Each of the game's Pokémon has its own strength and weakness, its own attack and defense capabilities. There are literally more than 150 Pokémon to uncover and capture, and your collection becomes a status symbol ¿ how many Pokémon have you found? Or, more importantly, how many Pokémon have you captured? See, when you encounter a wild Pokémon, you must do battle with it ¿ and the only way to do battle with a Pokémon is with another Pokémon. The appeal of Pokémon, however, is the sheer amount of personality in the game. Pokémon is a very traditional oriented Japanese RPG ¿ overhead view, super deformed characters, tile-based dungeons, random creature encounters.the works. You'll travel from town to town, defeating each town's Gym master with the Pokémon you've captured and trained, until you earn all the badges necessary to be considered a Pokémon Master. So, you leave home to fulfill your dream. Here's the deal in Pokémon: you're a kid named Ash (which can be changed within the game, but for now, you'll be known as Ash), who dreams of being a Pokémon master. And chances are, you've caught it as well. And guess what? It caught on like a cold.
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After two incredibly successful years as a game, a TV show, and a huge merchandise license, the big wigs at Nintendo decided to bring these little guys to the US. Pokémon started, believe it or not (and you'll be amazed at how many people don't realize it) as a Game Boy RPG back in 1996, in Japan. It doesn't matter if you love 'em, hate 'em, or drop-kick 'em, you've at least heard of them, and they're not going away anytime soon. In case you haven't noticed it, there's a little craze going on in the world with these guys known as Pokémon. It's an awesome game worthy of any gamer's Game Boy library. And there's a reason for that ¿ the game isn't just a fad. The game has been available in the states since the end of 1998, but the original Red and Blue editions of Pokémon continue to sell like gangbusters. What you've just clicked on, boys and girls, is the review to easily the most popular videogame ever to hit Nintendo's little black-and-white portable.
