@@leekoverde7718 No, only the Pikachu you receive in the beginning will follow and of course it won't evolve. The sound that a Pikachu traded into Yellow makes is the original growling noise and not it saying its own name.
NOTE: The Yellow safari zone will allow you in if you cannot pay the entry fee, however you will only have one safari ball. This was implimented so if you lose all of your money, you can still get Surf and continue with the game.
You forgot the E shop differences being the removal of seizure inducing move flashing, Jinx's sprite in Yellow being changed and the addition of Surfing Pikachu even if you don't have a Surfing Pikachu.
Pokemon Yellow was my first time playing the game. I gave my Pikachu to my cousin and had him evolve it for me. He was lv 100. When I got him back his stats had gone down CONSIDERABLY. This made it seem like a punishment for forcing my Pikachu to evolve. And comparing my Raichu (My starter Pikachu) to Raichus from my red and blue that I obtained later that I let my roomies play revealed his stats were weaker than their Raichu's. So I think Pikachu in yellow version may have higher stats than Pikachus of other early versions to further relate it to the anime.
No, it’s just a regular Pikachu. The difference is when it is transferred to Gen 2. In those games it has a light ball which change its stats but not in Yellow
@@RayoMcQueen95990 Gen 2 wasn't involved. This was a gen 1 to gen 1 trade. It might have even been yellow to yellow. I traded him my Pikachu, he evolved it sent it right back. His stats went from being way higher than any pikachu that he or my friends caught in red or blue to way lower than any of their raichus and in fact lower than they were prior to evolution. You can believe it or you can not, but it is a fact that this happened because I was paying close attention to my main's stats. I even still have the save file, if my battery hasn't died.
I think that red and blue had a big impact for the creation of the Red Gyrados...because if you played on Pokemon Blue on gameboy color, it would appear blue, whereas on Pokemon Red, he would appear Red
As a huge fan of the anime, I absolutely loved my Yellow version!! I've never been the 'completionist' kind of gamer anyway, so not completing the pokedex wasn't a big deal-- I would never dream of evolving my adorable little Pikachu! ♡♡♡
One change you didn't mention, is that when playing the localised versions of red and blue in a Gameboy colour the chosen colour palette will actually change each time you change location. Most of the routes use a green palette, the caves use brown, and the sea routes use blue. Everything else is based on the name of the town you're in, so cerulean uses a blue palette, lavender uses purple, viridian uses green, etc.
@@TheRealSeiferoth If you play on Super Game Boy, Red & Blue will have the automatically shifting color palettes (in addition to the obvious color). It seems with Yellow, this happens on the GBC as well as SGB, but was also exclusive to the international releases. Notably, I also remember Yellow having all the battle animations monochrome, something that's never happened before or since.
Nice video and great research! But I think it's worth mentioning that in Yellow only, you can fish for wild Dragonair in the Sarfari Zone as a reference to the Anime episode "The Legend of Dratini", as well as Tauros' encounter rate being increased due to that same episode.
Very informative - the one thing I felt was missing and could have been elaborated on, was the price differences for the Game Corner Pokémon. I know that there were different Pokémon available, but for the ones that were the same across versions, there were some crazy price differences (such as 6500 (Blue) vs 9999 (Red) for Porygon). Otherwise, good video!
Very nicely put-together video. I can't imagine all the hard work researching and fact-checking all this, and then voicing the video and editing all the images needed, etc. And you do these videos for every generation of Pokemon games that came out. That's pretty impressive. These are awesome, bravo!
This is why I love pokemon Yellow (ironically it's my second game my first was Crystal) it seems like a complete gen 1 game in my opinion, not to mention you get all starters too.
The reason why Missigno is in just a few versions easy to find, is because the programmers where a little loose in their conversions. They changed wich Pokemon appear where and forgot to assign some to that right border of the Island. There is more to what makes Missigno appear, but that is mainly it. Missing Poke-information in that small spot and the Game tries to compensate.
Great list! One difference you missed though is that not only are there different pokemon available at the game corner in each version, but the pokemon that are available in multiple versions are sold for different prices between versions.
Unfunny Memerette of Crooked Clownery [U-MoCC] Sun Moon Ultra sun Ultra moon omega ruby Ruby Alpha sapphire Sapphire X and Y Black White Black 2 White 2 Diamond Platinum And pearl!
I think it was moved because getting an Abra that quick makes the game very very easy as Alakazan is very OP and will kill most anything once leveled up
@@mikehikes710 The only part of the game affected by Abra's move is the journey from Cerulean to Bill's house. After that you can go south of Cerulean and catch an Abra outside the daycare!
The "Mew glitch" was not discovered until 2003, when data mining and being able to do deep dives into the code was a thing. Gen 3 was already out when the glitch was discovered.
Its nice going back to these videos to help reminisce the the times where would play these original copies in school whenever I had the time going from the original GB games to the ADV variants back in 2019 and 2022 (yes I took my gameboy to school and I never regretted it)
Ya know, if any other company did this nonsense, where they released two nearly identical versions of a game, and then a third slightly better version of the game....every single generation.... I'd be irritated. I'd be annoyed, I'd call 'em money-hungry scam artists. Whatever. But, because of my massive nostalgia for Pokemon, I never mind when they do it. As a kid, I had Red, Blue, AND Yellow, as well as Gold, Silver, AND Crystal. And I played all 6 of them to death. I beat the Elite 4 in every one of 'em. I spent ages trading Pokemon back and forth between myself and friends. I didn't have a care in the world about the fact that I was essentially playing the same game 3 times. I mean hell, if I only had one of the games, I'd have probably played it 3 times on it's own. But this gave me a reason. Nowadays, I really don't think it's necessary. Back in the day, it was a fun novelty where you had to be in the same room with someone else, or at least another copy of the game, to trade and battle back and forth. Now, we have online trading and battling. We can get every single Pokemon in the game without having to worry about trading with a friend that has the other version, or buying a second version. Nowadays it's completely pointless, and an antiquated feature that's just a left over of simpler times where online-play wasn't even a consideration. I don't hate that they do it, like I said. I just think it's kinda pointless.
Actually in Yellow we are still playing as Red know why? as your remember in gold ,silver,crystal we fighting Red with Pikachu lvl 81 his strongest pokemon so that means that we are playing as Red in Yellow
This videos are awesome. Hope you do more gens cause looking up these differences or region exclusive pokemon seemed a bit annoying when I did it so I could complete my leafgreen pokedex.
Once pokemon go came out, all the youtubers who uploaded COMPLETELY different content started posting pokemon go videos with sometimes very clickbaitish titles, earning them more subs than the people who actually were devoted to pokemon on their channel i guess? :P
I know this comment is a year old, but the sound effect that plays during shooting stars on gamefreak screen is higher pitched in pokemon green. I haven't gotten to lavender town yet but apparently the music is just higher pitched. At worst it would just give people with sensitive ears a headache or nausea. It's just a myth it can't hurt you. Mew's sprite however, can.
Fun fact: You can catch Pinsir in Red version with a variation on the Mew glitch, instead of battling the Slowpoke trainer, battle... I think either Lass or Jr.Trainer but I forget who. Each trainer with an "approach" will give a different pokémon, giving a handy way of catching hard-to-get pokémon like Chansey, Scyther, Pinsir and even fully evolved pokémon like Blastoise, Arcanine, and Nidoqueen.
YES! Please do the next generations. I know this might take time to research, but I was THIS.CLOSE to beg TheAuraGuardian to do this exact video. I will gladly wait for the next gen differences from you.
I remember back in 2002 I was 10 years old when I got my first gameboy, the gameboy advance. It was the edition where you could see the technical stuff inside. I also got pokemon red, my first pokemon game when the new pokemon silver and gold were big on the news. That was the start of my love for the games until today. I spent so much time on the game right until before getting my last gym badge from Giovanni. One fateful day I lend my gameboy to my friends little brother while visiting. And he overwrote my savegame with a new adventure. All was gone. I remember I was crying.
Fantastic Version difference video for Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow. I agree some of the Japanese Red and Green sprites are awesome. With afew changes the Japanese sprites could have worked. I have a question if the japanese sprites was to have been altered alittle which game do you think would have got them English Red or English Blue? I personally English Red should have got the Japanese Red/Green sprites and English Blue got the Japanese Blue sprites.
One other little difference between Red & Blue is that some Pokemon were more common in one version than the other, e.g; Weedle and Nidoran (M) were easier to come by in Red, whereas in Blue Caterpie and Nidoran (F) were the easier ones to come across. =)
You forgot to add that all the sprites got major upgrades in how they look in Yellow. It was a massive improvement. My first Pokemon game (and still one of my faves) was Yellow, while my sister's was Red and Blue. I loved having Pikachu follow me and interacting with him was fun. :) Playing "Bucket head" with him was adorable. And seeing him battle in 3D in Pokemon Stadium was amazing. Man I miss those days.
Funnily enough, I had a knockoff Pokemon Gen 1 guide back in the day. Had a weird red knockoff Charizard and some others on the front. In the back, it had a Pokedex, along with where you can find each one. It had Green too. I was confused as a kid, but it doesn't hurt to have Green, whatever. Turns out, I eventually found out that the Red and Blue were also the Japanese Red and Blue. Meaning none of it quite matched the English versions exactly. They also used the Japanese layout for some of the caves and whatever. Always wondered why some things didn't match my game.
One thing you didn't mention was Kanto was aesthetically redesigned twice. The original tileset of Red & Green was changed for Japanese Blue (and then int'l Red & Blue). When Yellow was released, everything was redesigned again. You can see this on Route 23: it retains the original Red & Green tileset in all versions of Gen 1 (perhaps most notable are the signpost designs).
finaly a video that tells in detailed the difrence in the versions of a pokemon gen, i've bean serching for a video like this for quiet a while to know which version should i choose, expecificly for the re-makes of gen 2 (heartgold or soulsilver) gen 4 or 5, but ill wait till you get there, keep up :)
I got Pokemon Yellow a few years before Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee were released. It didn’t take long at all for me to realize that the Let’s Go games were remakes of Pokemon Yellow, with Let’s Go Pikachu being an updated version of Pokemon Yellow and Let’s Go Eevee being Pokemon Yellow if you were the one who got Eevee as your starter instead of your rival. One of the things in Pokemon Yellow that surprised me the first time I saw them was the instances where NPCs will just give you a Pokemon. Not ask for you to trade one of your Pokemon for one of theirs, but just flat out asking you if you wanted a Pokemon they were offering and giving it to you just like that if you chose “Yes”. It wasn’t the only time I had encountered something like that either. I’d also had this kind of encounter in Pokemon Black and White, where an NPC at the Dreamyard will just give you a Pansear, Panpour, or Pansage depending on your starter Pokemon, and I had another encounter like this in Pokemon X and Y where an NPC on Route 12 who will just give you a Lapras if you have the Rumble Badge and an empty slot in your party. It’s just that each time I had an encounter like that in a Pokemon game, it surprised me the first time I found it because I found it purely by chance. I just happened to feel like talking to the NPCs or I was stuck somewhere and looking for help from the NPCs, and I just happened to find these ones who were completely willing to just give me a Pokemon for free with no questions asked other than whether or not I wanted the Pokemon they were offering (which I always said yes because why would I turn up a free Pokemon?) and the Pokemon they were offering was always one that I needed to overcome a section of the game that I had gotten stuck in (usually a Gym Leader who I was having trouble beating). I was just surprised that there were NPCs in the games who were just ready and willing to give me a Pokemon that could help me with my current problems and that they were willing to give them to me free of charge. For anyone playing Pokemon Yellow who’s curious about where these helpful NPCs are, the first one is in a house in Cerulean City and will give you a Bulbasaur (very helpful if you’re struggling with Misty and need another Pokemon with type advantage over water types). The next one is in Vermillion City and will give you a Squirtle. The last one is on Route 24 and will give you a Charmander (I don’t remember the specific location of the NPC, but you should find them if you make an effort to talk to all of the NPCs there). I don’t know if these NPCs are still present in the Let’s Go games as I haven’t gotten far enough into them yet due to my attention being occupied by life and other games and interests.
Just making a few corrections from this information she gives to Yellow version, your starter Pikachu CAN EVOLVE via Thunderstone. However the Pikachu stops following you if you do so. Also, the Pikachu only follows you when it’s first in your 6 team list/register of Pokemon names; and if you put your Pikachu into a box, the Pikachu sprite gets furious and you have to refriend it again, as if that’s not bad enough, the Pikachu can flat out refuse too attack Pokemon in battles (Like a traded Pokemon with too high a level compared to your Gym Badges) if it isn’t happy with you. (Edit: Some of these things may have been changed after the first version of the game that was on the shelves in English. I got mine the day it came out. So I’m going from my own experience)
Also noticed at 4:23 Red's sprite is different in Blue, which is the sprite that other regions got instead of the original japanese Red and Green release.
Jolteon is the best electric type choice for 1st gen in my opinion. Jolteon has great Sp. Attack and Speed. Speed contributes to crit rate in the 1st generation and I think Jolteon is the fastest Pokemon in that generation.
I don't actually have a Eevee in any first gen game. Nor a thunder stone. So I'll wait to get one. Plus I can't trade because I have the 20 years of Pokemon 3Ds version. He's also pretty weak on X and Y but Colsplay Pikachu is very strong so...
yep, pikachu sucks in the actual video games lol just has good speed, crap defenses and offenses with a limited move pool, it becomes utterly useless less than half way through story of the game like others said Jolteon is far superior
Hey just want to let your all version difference are always fun and educational to listen too. It's fun to watch it again time to time once in awhile because it's fun to remember and relive the fun & interesting things about the games we love playing. Always fun, interesting and informative, love it always! Keep up the good work! 🙌🏻🙏🏻❤
Man, the nostalgia.. Being 8 Years old and playing these games, Pokémon was everything for some time back in the days. Now almost 25 years later I can truly understand the adults back then. Because the screeching sound of that Game Boy is piercing my ears and I can't have sound on. I also don't have the patience to sit through a game like this without thinking about important things that have to be prioritized. Being older sucks in every single way...
I traded my Pikachu in Yellow to my Red version and evolved him. Then I traded him back. Looking back I feel like a monster.
Could've instead traded Pikachu from Red version and involve that. This way you still have the one that follows you and a Raichu.
*evolve
@@alexthegamingteacher8150 Thanks Mr Geller
Alex the Gaming Teacher did the raichu still follow u if u evolve it from pikachu?
@@leekoverde7718 No, only the Pikachu you receive in the beginning will follow and of course it won't evolve. The sound that a Pikachu traded into Yellow makes is the original growling noise and not it saying its own name.
NOTE: The Yellow safari zone will allow you in if you cannot pay the entry fee, however you will only have one safari ball. This was implimented so if you lose all of your money, you can still get Surf and continue with the game.
5:03 music to my ears
PIKACHU
the first earrape ever
You would love to hear all 40 of pikachus cries
IT makes me lol so hard
Craig Randolph yup
Beautiful, beautiful music. I put it to max volume XD
You forgot the E shop differences being the removal of seizure inducing move flashing, Jinx's sprite in Yellow being changed and the addition of Surfing Pikachu even if you don't have a Surfing Pikachu.
Wait what's the surfing Pikachu change?
150Gallade Originally you could only play Surfing Pikachu if owned a Pikachu withe surf. Now in the E shop version you don't need to have one.
***** Thanks!
Yeah, Eshop releases. For the most part I was going for version exclusive changes when the games were released orignally.
CandyEvie I'm glad you replied ^_^
Pokemon Yellow was my first time playing the game. I gave my Pikachu to my cousin and had him evolve it for me. He was lv 100. When I got him back his stats had gone down CONSIDERABLY. This made it seem like a punishment for forcing my Pikachu to evolve. And comparing my Raichu (My starter Pikachu) to Raichus from my red and blue that I obtained later that I let my roomies play revealed his stats were weaker than their Raichu's. So I think Pikachu in yellow version may have higher stats than Pikachus of other early versions to further relate it to the anime.
Is this really true? Can someone else confirm?
No, it’s just a regular Pikachu. The difference is when it is transferred to Gen 2. In those games it has a light ball which change its stats but not in Yellow
@@RayoMcQueen95990 Gen 2 wasn't involved. This was a gen 1 to gen 1 trade. It might have even been yellow to yellow. I traded him my Pikachu, he evolved it sent it right back. His stats went from being way higher than any pikachu that he or my friends caught in red or blue to way lower than any of their raichus and in fact lower than they were prior to evolution.
You can believe it or you can not, but it is a fact that this happened because I was paying close attention to my main's stats. I even still have the save file, if my battery hasn't died.
@@millgiass No, it was a Yellow to Red/Blue trade, or else how could your cousin evolve the Pikachu? (ik late comment but still)
@@yishivods Because it only restricts YOUR pikachu. Not anyone elses.
What about the old man actually being drunk in the Japanese versions? :D
or the hiker being high on mushrooms at the end of Rock Tunnel, TRUST ME, the guys that says he has hay fever, is actually high as heck on shrooms
thats a localization difference, not an actual change to the core gameplay
That makes that whole thing make a whole lot more sense, honestly. Lol
the japanese comics had some really weird endings :|
"Your rival gets an Eevee as a starter, while you're left with Pikachu"
Me: I feel like I got screwed over
Yes
No
No
Yeah
FISHY AUSTIN no
I think that red and blue had a big impact for the creation of the Red Gyrados...because if you played on Pokemon Blue on gameboy color, it would appear blue, whereas on Pokemon Red, he would appear Red
As a huge fan of the anime, I absolutely loved my Yellow version!! I've never been the 'completionist' kind of gamer anyway, so not completing the pokedex wasn't a big deal-- I would never dream of evolving my adorable little Pikachu! ♡♡♡
fancy seeing you here
Good cos u carnt evolve pikachu in yellow
WHY HELLEW THERE
d prince I evolved my pikachu in yellow and was devastated when i found out Raichu doesn’t follow you.
I boxed my pikachu
One change you didn't mention, is that when playing the localised versions of red and blue in a Gameboy colour the chosen colour palette will actually change each time you change location. Most of the routes use a green palette, the caves use brown, and the sea routes use blue. Everything else is based on the name of the town you're in, so cerulean uses a blue palette, lavender uses purple, viridian uses green, etc.
The only exception is indigo plateau which uses a green palette when you would expect it to use blue.
I remember Yellow doing that, I don’t remember Red doing that. Mine was always using the red palettes.
@drygnfyre You may be correct. I spent the most time with yellow, so my memory of the other two might be mistaken.
@@TheRealSeiferoth If you play on Super Game Boy, Red & Blue will have the automatically shifting color palettes (in addition to the obvious color). It seems with Yellow, this happens on the GBC as well as SGB, but was also exclusive to the international releases.
Notably, I also remember Yellow having all the battle animations monochrome, something that's never happened before or since.
Thumbed up to see the Gen 2 differences. I'm hoping this becomes a series.
same. maybe one every 2 weeks?
third thumbs up as well.
Spoiler alert it never did
@@edxander7169 Spoiler alert: It actually did
@@voxelbugged OH SHIIIIIT!!!!
Nice video and great research! But I think it's worth mentioning that in Yellow only, you can fish for wild Dragonair in the Sarfari Zone as a reference to the Anime episode "The Legend of Dratini", as well as Tauros' encounter rate being increased due to that same episode.
In Pokémon yellow, you can get the three starters by talking to three people in the game. They will give you one the three starters one by one.
Only when pikachu is at a certain lvl of happiness
Dylan Wicklund if you want a quick way to make pikachu happy quicker by spam using potions on him,even when he is at max health
You unlock the ability to get these Pokémon. Charmander, you just get. Bulbasaur, you must defeat Misty. Squirtle, you must defeat Lt. Surge.
@@dalxyon you dont have to beat misty to get bulbasaur
Unova also has 4 games
Then y is yellow included as yellow is a sequel to the 1st gen
K
[GB] Godzilla eh, technically.
[GB] Godzilla but they also have remakes and gen 2 kanto
[GB] Godzilla and now... I’m pretty sure Alola has 4 games.
umm...
"The super Gameboy is an add on to the NES..."
the super Gameboy is for the SNES/super Nintendo
Very informative - the one thing I felt was missing and could have been elaborated on, was the price differences for the Game Corner Pokémon. I know that there were different Pokémon available, but for the ones that were the same across versions, there were some crazy price differences (such as 6500 (Blue) vs 9999 (Red) for Porygon). Otherwise, good video!
My colourblindness makes me see red, red, blue and orange...
WAKE ME UP
(wake me up inside)
+Emile Star wake me up inside
+Super fancy Mudkip SAVE ME
Rhys Superdude FICKKKKK
Before you go-go
Never gonna turn around and desert you.
Blastoise's shell in red and green looks like a deflated basketball.
it really does (i said that in the super annoying high almost laughing voicelol)
Very nicely put-together video. I can't imagine all the hard work researching and fact-checking all this, and then voicing the video and editing all the images needed, etc. And you do these videos for every generation of Pokemon games that came out. That's pretty impressive. These are awesome, bravo!
This says more about your imagination than it does the tedious work put into editing lol
This is why I love pokemon Yellow (ironically it's my second game my first was Crystal) it seems like a complete gen 1 game in my opinion, not to mention you get all starters too.
The reason why Missigno is in just a few versions easy to find, is because the programmers where a little loose in their conversions. They changed wich Pokemon appear where and forgot to assign some to that right border of the Island. There is more to what makes Missigno appear, but that is mainly it. Missing Poke-information in that small spot and the Game tries to compensate.
Female.. british.. accent.. Pokemon! How have I never heard of this channel before?! Subscribed :D
Great list!
One difference you missed though is that not only are there different pokemon available at the game corner in each version, but the pokemon that are available in multiple versions are sold for different prices between versions.
Great video! I'm really looking forward to the next video with the differences in versions! :D
Actually 11 total games included kanto- wow it just hit me how many that is
Oh yeah all the Johto games. That makes 5 and the Kanto originals is another 4 and their remakes is another 2 :)
Red JP
Green JP
Blue JP
Yellow JP
Red
Blue
Yellow
Gold
Silver
Crystal
FireRed
LeafGreen
HeartGold
SoulSilver
Let’s Go Pikachu
Let’s Go Eevee
Unfunny Memerette of Crooked Clownery [U-MoCC]
Sun
Moon
Ultra sun
Ultra moon
omega ruby
Ruby
Alpha sapphire
Sapphire
X and Y
Black
White
Black 2
White 2
Diamond
Platinum
And pearl!
I'm pretty sure they also moved Abra because of the "Mew glitch" (though it's possible to do anyways)
I don't think that's why. They did not know about the Mew glitch then or they would have actually fixed it. Also they did not even move abra that far.
I think it was moved because getting an Abra that quick makes the game very very easy as Alakazan is very OP and will kill most anything once leveled up
Mike Rycc
Alakazam is trade only.
@@mikehikes710 The only part of the game affected by Abra's move is the journey from Cerulean to Bill's house. After that you can go south of Cerulean and catch an Abra outside the daycare!
The "Mew glitch" was not discovered until 2003, when data mining and being able to do deep dives into the code was a thing. Gen 3 was already out when the glitch was discovered.
3:22 "Seriously what we're they thinking?"
Japan: The more thicc, *the better*
Its nice going back to these videos to help reminisce the the times where would play these original copies in school whenever I had the time going from the original GB games to the ADV variants back in 2019 and 2022 (yes I took my gameboy to school and I never regretted it)
Ya know, if any other company did this nonsense, where they released two nearly identical versions of a game, and then a third slightly better version of the game....every single generation.... I'd be irritated. I'd be annoyed, I'd call 'em money-hungry scam artists. Whatever.
But, because of my massive nostalgia for Pokemon, I never mind when they do it. As a kid, I had Red, Blue, AND Yellow, as well as Gold, Silver, AND Crystal. And I played all 6 of them to death. I beat the Elite 4 in every one of 'em. I spent ages trading Pokemon back and forth between myself and friends. I didn't have a care in the world about the fact that I was essentially playing the same game 3 times. I mean hell, if I only had one of the games, I'd have probably played it 3 times on it's own. But this gave me a reason.
Nowadays, I really don't think it's necessary. Back in the day, it was a fun novelty where you had to be in the same room with someone else, or at least another copy of the game, to trade and battle back and forth. Now, we have online trading and battling. We can get every single Pokemon in the game without having to worry about trading with a friend that has the other version, or buying a second version. Nowadays it's completely pointless, and an antiquated feature that's just a left over of simpler times where online-play wasn't even a consideration. I don't hate that they do it, like I said. I just think it's kinda pointless.
"that also made it so Pikachu can say his name" PIkaCHu that made me laugh XD
I can't take it, every sentence spoken starts in a high tone and then ends in a low tone...
I am sure that is a SNES cartridge not a NES cartridge
Just A Hologram it is. Idk why she said nes
didnt u see the annotation that said "Sorry I meant SNES"
there was no annotation when I wrote this
Just A Hologram kk
Just A Hologram yeah
This is the first video I saw by you it's vary good
missingNo is in the Japanese red and green games it is called Ketsuban (けつばん)
I know but she said there was no missingno. in the Japanese red and green there is a difference
she said "the old man glitch" not missingno itself
Actually in Yellow we are still playing as Red know why? as your remember in gold ,silver,crystal we fighting Red with Pikachu lvl 81 his strongest pokemon so that means that we are playing as Red in Yellow
This videos are awesome. Hope you do more gens cause looking up these differences or region exclusive pokemon seemed a bit annoying when I did it so I could complete my leafgreen pokedex.
Yes please continue for all the other generations!
I hate how all these cod youtubers have just literally taken over all of the GOOD pokemon youtubers by playing pokemon go
Xoroful_eZ wait what happend? Mind explaining it?
Xoroful_eZ *cough* AliA *cough*
Once pokemon go came out, all the youtubers who uploaded COMPLETELY different content started posting pokemon go videos with sometimes very clickbaitish titles, earning them more subs than the people who actually were devoted to pokemon on their channel i guess? :P
Xoroful_eZ yeah, like OMG CATCHING MEWTWO HOW TO GET MASTER BALL
AliA is an example.
--what about green's lavender town music--
That is crepy
I know this comment is a year old, but the sound effect that plays during shooting stars on gamefreak screen is higher pitched in pokemon green. I haven't gotten to lavender town yet but apparently the music is just higher pitched. At worst it would just give people with sensitive ears a headache or nausea. It's just a myth it can't hurt you. Mew's sprite however, can.
Lucy your voice is so amazing, it so calm and nice to listen to.
Legit, enjoyed this video a lot. Keep up the great work!
Great video data timeline!
Can you do the gender script differences in ORAS
You're the best Pokémon UA-camr currently (for me)! Greetings from Brazil! :DDD
You make the BEST Pokemon videos!
Fun fact: You can catch Pinsir in Red version with a variation on the Mew glitch, instead of battling the Slowpoke trainer, battle... I think either Lass or Jr.Trainer but I forget who. Each trainer with an "approach" will give a different pokémon, giving a handy way of catching hard-to-get pokémon like Chansey, Scyther, Pinsir and even fully evolved pokémon like Blastoise, Arcanine, and Nidoqueen.
and the Super Game Boy is an add on for the SNES, not the Nes
YES! Please do the next generations. I know this might take time to research, but I was THIS.CLOSE to beg TheAuraGuardian to do this exact video. I will gladly wait for the next gen differences from you.
You forgot that Bw2 have an ENTIRELY different story than Black and White
Really informative video :)
I'd like to see you continue this series for the rest of the generations.
Awesome work!
Lucy is my favorite dingus
Excelent video Lucy, I love generation II so I'm anxious for the next part.
Wish I could time travel back to the 90's when this was relevant. And when Pokemon was more popular all around.
I just realised that you said the Super Game Boy was for the NES, it's actually for the SNES.
"Hyper Beam - Type/Normal - 25/5" Clever girl. Beam everyone down.
I remember back in 2002 I was 10 years old when I got my first gameboy, the gameboy advance. It was the edition where you could see the technical stuff inside. I also got pokemon red, my first pokemon game when the new pokemon silver and gold were big on the news. That was the start of my love for the games until today. I spent so much time on the game right until before getting my last gym badge from Giovanni. One fateful day I lend my gameboy to my friends little brother while visiting. And he overwrote my savegame with a new adventure. All was gone. I remember I was crying.
RIP
can you get an eevee in yellow?
+Too Spooky Yes! It's at the same place where you get him in red and blue.
+Zach Galer (Zlectricute) I don't own a gameboy or red or blue
Yes, in the same way as the originals
I love eevee
yeahthats how I got vaporeon in fire red hes my favorite eeveeluion :)
9:30 - Typo, the Super Game Boy isn't an addition to the NES but to the SNES.
Fantastic Version difference video for Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow. I agree some of the Japanese Red and Green sprites are awesome. With afew changes the Japanese sprites could have worked. I have a question if the japanese sprites was to have been altered alittle which game do you think would have got them English Red or English Blue? I personally English Red should have got the Japanese Red/Green sprites and English Blue got the Japanese Blue sprites.
One other little difference between Red & Blue is that some Pokemon were more common in one version than the other, e.g; Weedle and Nidoran (M) were easier to come by in Red, whereas in Blue Caterpie and Nidoran (F) were the easier ones to come across.
=)
I wouldn't complain if you made this a series!
9:27 the super Game Boy as an add-on to the NES, Yes The N E S, apparently NOT THE SNES, bruh seriously you cannot get those two confused
You forgot to add that all the sprites got major upgrades in how they look in Yellow. It was a massive improvement. My first Pokemon game (and still one of my faves) was Yellow, while my sister's was Red and Blue. I loved having Pikachu follow me and interacting with him was fun. :) Playing "Bucket head" with him was adorable. And seeing him battle in 3D in Pokemon Stadium was amazing. Man I miss those days.
Generation 1
Red/blue/green/yellow
Fire Red / Leaf Green
Generation 2
Gold / Silver / Crystal
HeartGold & Soulsilver
Generation 3
Saphire / Ruby / Emerald
Omega Ruby - Alpha Sapphire
Generation 4
Diamond / Pearl / platinum
Generation 5
Black / White
Black 2 / White 2
Generation 6
sun moon
Ultra sun / ULtra Moon
Uh, you missed some. Gen 6 is XY, not SM/USUM. SM/USUM are gen 7.
your voice is music to my ears
Honestly, yeah, great video, exactly what I needed to find out the differences before picking one to play again. Thank you!
I have a japanese version of all the gen 1 games. This is all true!
lies,
instagram.com/p/BGPUE7jLRTw/?taken-by=chloboshoka I have actually.
Dang
I plan on getting Red, Blue and Green but probably not Yellow cause you don't have the Gameboy Colour pallet you get in the English version.
yeah it was a shock for me when I got yellow in Japanese.
Funnily enough, I had a knockoff Pokemon Gen 1 guide back in the day. Had a weird red knockoff Charizard and some others on the front. In the back, it had a Pokedex, along with where you can find each one. It had Green too. I was confused as a kid, but it doesn't hurt to have Green, whatever. Turns out, I eventually found out that the Red and Blue were also the Japanese Red and Blue. Meaning none of it quite matched the English versions exactly. They also used the Japanese layout for some of the caves and whatever.
Always wondered why some things didn't match my game.
And the trophy of best version differences go to... CandyEvie!!!
Congratulations XD
One thing you didn't mention was Kanto was aesthetically redesigned twice. The original tileset of Red & Green was changed for Japanese Blue (and then int'l Red & Blue). When Yellow was released, everything was redesigned again. You can see this on Route 23: it retains the original Red & Green tileset in all versions of Gen 1 (perhaps most notable are the signpost designs).
Is it me or she totally sounds like the female version of Top15?
Please do videos like this for each generation! I love this topic and have been looking for videos like this for a long time.
5:03 I’m dying 😂
I like how Kakuna's original sprite had arms.
You goofed a bit there girl, Super Gameboy is an SNES add-on not an NES one.
shut the fuck up
Paul Memnook Random troll much....fail.
James Jarman I was going to say the same lol.
Indeed
Yeah, maybe she actually did a typo on the script
I stumbled on your gen 4 comparisons. Right before I started watching the video I found your other version comparisons. Time to watch them all. :)
Your voice is so adorable
60% of comments: random stuff
30% lucy is an awesome youtuber
10% lucy goofed up around 9:28 because its an add on for the snes not the nes
So which is better? Red, blue or yellow???
Irakli Gazashvili Yellow
Yellow
finaly a video that tells in detailed the difrence in the versions of a pokemon gen, i've bean serching for a video like this for quiet a while to know which version should i choose, expecificly for the re-makes of gen 2 (heartgold or soulsilver) gen 4 or 5, but ill wait till you get there, keep up :)
I hope you do gen 2
I got Pokemon Yellow a few years before Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee were released. It didn’t take long at all for me to realize that the Let’s Go games were remakes of Pokemon Yellow, with Let’s Go Pikachu being an updated version of Pokemon Yellow and Let’s Go Eevee being Pokemon Yellow if you were the one who got Eevee as your starter instead of your rival.
One of the things in Pokemon Yellow that surprised me the first time I saw them was the instances where NPCs will just give you a Pokemon. Not ask for you to trade one of your Pokemon for one of theirs, but just flat out asking you if you wanted a Pokemon they were offering and giving it to you just like that if you chose “Yes”.
It wasn’t the only time I had encountered something like that either. I’d also had this kind of encounter in Pokemon Black and White, where an NPC at the Dreamyard will just give you a Pansear, Panpour, or Pansage depending on your starter Pokemon, and I had another encounter like this in Pokemon X and Y where an NPC on Route 12 who will just give you a Lapras if you have the Rumble Badge and an empty slot in your party.
It’s just that each time I had an encounter like that in a Pokemon game, it surprised me the first time I found it because I found it purely by chance. I just happened to feel like talking to the NPCs or I was stuck somewhere and looking for help from the NPCs, and I just happened to find these ones who were completely willing to just give me a Pokemon for free with no questions asked other than whether or not I wanted the Pokemon they were offering (which I always said yes because why would I turn up a free Pokemon?) and the Pokemon they were offering was always one that I needed to overcome a section of the game that I had gotten stuck in (usually a Gym Leader who I was having trouble beating). I was just surprised that there were NPCs in the games who were just ready and willing to give me a Pokemon that could help me with my current problems and that they were willing to give them to me free of charge.
For anyone playing Pokemon Yellow who’s curious about where these helpful NPCs are, the first one is in a house in Cerulean City and will give you a Bulbasaur (very helpful if you’re struggling with Misty and need another Pokemon with type advantage over water types). The next one is in Vermillion City and will give you a Squirtle. The last one is on Route 24 and will give you a Charmander (I don’t remember the specific location of the NPC, but you should find them if you make an effort to talk to all of the NPCs there). I don’t know if these NPCs are still present in the Let’s Go games as I haven’t gotten far enough into them yet due to my attention being occupied by life and other games and interests.
Hello Lucy! I luv ur videos!
Btw, which will u choose, Pokemon Sun or Moon?
Im not lucy but i'd choose moon
Just making a few corrections from this information she gives to Yellow version, your starter Pikachu CAN EVOLVE via Thunderstone. However the Pikachu stops following you if you do so. Also, the Pikachu only follows you when it’s first in your 6 team list/register of Pokemon names; and if you put your Pikachu into a box, the Pikachu sprite gets furious and you have to refriend it again, as if that’s not bad enough, the Pikachu can flat out refuse too attack Pokemon in battles (Like a traded Pokemon with too high a level compared to your Gym Badges) if it isn’t happy with you. (Edit: Some of these things may have been changed after the first version of the game that was on the shelves in English. I got mine the day it came out. So I’m going from my own experience)
lol dealing with a moody pikachu might make the game a bit annoying but i feel like its the best gen1 game
Am I the only one that have the bug that makes you cant change the quality (mobile)
Also noticed at 4:23 Red's sprite is different in Blue, which is the sprite that other regions got instead of the original japanese Red and Green release.
I have Pokemon Yellow and pikachu is super weak.
i find pikachu to be rather weak. You are better of with a jolteon.
Jolteon is the best electric type choice for 1st gen in my opinion. Jolteon has great Sp. Attack and Speed. Speed contributes to crit rate in the 1st generation and I think Jolteon is the fastest Pokemon in that generation.
I don't actually have a Eevee in any first gen game. Nor a thunder stone. So I'll wait to get one. Plus I can't trade because I have the 20 years of Pokemon 3Ds version. He's also pretty weak on X and Y but Colsplay Pikachu is very strong so...
I might be able to because it said in the desc for Red that 3Ds trading features would be acsessable.
yep, pikachu sucks in the actual video games lol
just has good speed, crap defenses and offenses with a limited move pool, it becomes utterly useless less than half way through story of the game
like others said Jolteon is far superior
Excellent video! I think you did a great job structuring the video!
#teamRed #teamBulbasaur #teamSilver #teamChikorita #teamEmerald #teamTreecko #teamPearl #teamTurtwig #teamWhite #teamOshawott
#teamY #teamFroakie #teamMoon #teamPopplio
#teamred #teamcharmander #teamsilver #teamcyndaquill #teamruby #teammudkip #teampearl #teamturtwig #teamwhite #teamoshawott #teamY #Teamchespin #teamsun #teamlitten
the grass starter love is strong with this one
#teamred #teamcharmander #teamgold #teamchikorita #teamemerald #TEAMTREECKOFOREVER!
#teampearl #teamturtwig
#teamblack #teamoshawatt #teamX #teamfroakie #teamsun #teamrowlet
TheMineEmerald
#The #Only #Viable #Starter #Type #Is #Water #You #Gay #Bitches
0:27 *laughs in let’s go being released 2 years after*
How do you make your videos candy evie
Innocent Pichu it's easy...
MAKE. ANOTHER. VIDEO!!!!!!! Seriously I can't stop watching this and I want another!!!
I heard that if you're a slowpoke CandyEvie will reply!
Slow Poke rekt.
Legend says slowpoke still waits for CandyEvie to reply to this very day.
Great job. Impressive research on your part. Hope you do the rest of the games
Pokemon X Moon and Y Sun for the NX!
Why Do I See You Everywhere? Faaaaaaake.
I never said it was happening. I just want it. Unless you get to go to the Kalos region in Sun and Moon, which would be dope.
Why Do I See You Everywhere? That will NEVER HAPPEN
they're for 3ds not nx
I say NX because the 3DS might not be able to handle 2 regions.
Hey just want to let your all version difference are always fun and educational to listen too. It's fun to watch it again time to time once in awhile because it's fun to remember and relive the fun & interesting things about the games we love playing.
Always fun, interesting and informative, love it always!
Keep up the good work! 🙌🏻🙏🏻❤
hey CandyEvie who's your favorite Eeveelution?
mine is espeon
Justin Collins leafeon
Justin Collins Espeon
Umbreon
vaporeon
Wow! Your video is great! This is the first I watch and I enjoyed a lot!
under 1 hour group where you at
Heya!
Ayoooooo.
Man, the nostalgia.. Being 8 Years old and playing these games, Pokémon was everything for some time back in the days. Now almost 25 years later I can truly understand the adults back then. Because the screeching sound of that Game Boy is piercing my ears and I can't have sound on. I also don't have the patience to sit through a game like this without thinking about important things that have to be prioritized. Being older sucks in every single way...