Highlights
1. Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue are two different versions of the role-playing game Pokemon, originally released in 1996.
2. Each version of the game has exclusive Pokemon that cannot be found in the other version, requiring players to trade with other players in order to catch them all.
3. In order to become a complete trainer, players need to catch all the Pokemon and can do so by trading and playing with someone who has the other version of the game.
Introduction
Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue are two different versions of the role-playing game, Pokemon, made by Nintendo for Game Boy. This article highlights the differences between the two versions.
Differences in Pokemon
While both versions have the same total number of Pokemon that can be captured (151), each version has some exclusive Pokemon. For example, Pokemon Red has Growlith, while Pokemon Blue has Vulpix. In order to catch all Pokemon, players need to trade with others who have the opposite version.
Conclusion
In summary, the main differences between Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue lie in the exclusive Pokemon found in each version. To become a complete trainer, players need to catch all Pokemon, which requires trading with others who have the opposite version.