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'''Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター ピカチュウ''' ''Pocket Monsters Pikachu'') was the fourth main series game in the {{ser|Pokémon}}, the third to be released internationally. In Japan, it served as an adaptation of the tie-in {{bp|Pokémon anime|animated series}} that began shortly after the release of the initial games, {{pver|Red|Green}}, after third version {{pver|Blue}} had already been released. Internationally, it serves as the {{bp|version|third version}} of the {{bp|Generation I|first generation}} storyline, as ''Red'', ''Green'', and ''Blue'' had been combined into {{pver|Red|Blue}}. In all versions, the striking difference between it and the earlier versions is the lack of choice in a starter Pokémon: where {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}}, or {{p|Squirtle}} were able to be chosen by players of ''Red'', ''Green'', or ''Blue'' in all releases, only one Pokémon is available to start off in ''Yellow'': series mascot {{p|Pikachu}}.
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'''Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター ピカチュウ''' ''Pocket Monsters Pikachu'') was the fourth main series game in the {{ser|Pokémon}} series, the third to be released internationally. In Japan, it served as an adaptation of the tie-in {{bp|Pokémon anime|animated series}} that began shortly after the release of the initial games, {{pver|Red|Green}}, after third version {{pver|Blue}} had already been released. Internationally, it serves as the {{bp|version|third version}} of the {{bp|Generation I|first generation}} storyline, as ''Red'', ''Green'', and ''Blue'' had been combined into the paired {{pver|Red|Blue}}. In all locations, the striking difference between it and the earlier versions is the lack of choice in a starter Pokémon: where {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}}, or {{p|Squirtle}} were able to be chosen by players of ''Red'', ''Green'', or ''Blue'' in all releases, only one Pokémon is available to start off in ''Yellow'': series mascot {{p|Pikachu}}.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:00, 24 December 2010

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Pokémon Yellow Version
ポケットモンスター ピカチュウ
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Cover artwork of Pokémon Yellow Version
Developer(s): Game Freak
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy
Category: RPG
Players:
Predecessor: Pokémon Red and Blue
Successor: Pokémon Gold and Silver
Release dates
N. America: October 1, 1999
Japan: September 12, 1998
Europe: June 16, 2000
Australia: 2000
Ratings
ESRB: E
CERO: A
PEGI: 3+
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Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition (Japanese: ポケットモンスター ピカチュウ Pocket Monsters Pikachu) was the fourth main series game in the Pokémon series, the third to be released internationally. In Japan, it served as an adaptation of the tie-in animated series that began shortly after the release of the initial games, Pokémon Red and Green, after third version Pokémon Blue had already been released. Internationally, it serves as the third version of the first generation storyline, as Red, Green, and Blue had been combined into the paired Pokémon Red and Blue. In all locations, the striking difference between it and the earlier versions is the lack of choice in a starter Pokémon: where Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle were able to be chosen by players of Red, Green, or Blue in all releases, only one Pokémon is available to start off in Yellow: series mascot Pikachu.

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"You've finally been granted your Pokémon Trainer's license, and now you're on your way to becoming the world's greatest Pokémon Trainer! The shockingly-cute Pikachu tags along behind you as you search the enormous world for monsters to train and evolve. Face off against Blastoise's torrential water cannons. Stand strong when facing Pidgeot's stormy Gust. Develop the ultimate Pokémon strategy to defeat the eight Gym Leaders and become the greatest Pokémon Master of all time!"

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