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Pokémon may seem a simple RPG game, but it is much more. The player starts out by traveling through the long grass to the next town until Dr. Oak, an expert on Pokémon, stops him. "Hey! Don't go in the grass! There are wild Pokémon living in there. They can be very dangerous. If you possess trained Pokémon you can let them fight against wild ones." Dr. Oak exclaims before the player can travel any further. The player is taken to Dr. Oak's house where he is given the choice of three starter Pokémon, a Bulbasaur, a Squirtle, and a Charmander. The Pokémon picked determines the game's difficulty, with Bulbasaur being the easy setting and Charmander being the hardest. With the player's first Pokémon, the player goes traveling from city to city in search of more Pokémon to catch, train, and battle. The goal of the game is simple: collect as many Pokémon as you can, train them to be great fighters by fighting other Wild Pokémon, Pokémon Trainers, and Pokémon Gym Leaders to become a Pokémon Master. There are eight gyms; each has a Leader whom is adept at certain types of Pokémon. The player must gain experience with his Pokémon and put together a good team to battle the Gym Leaders to obtain Pokémon League Badges. To do this, the player buys Pokeballs in which to catch Pokémon. To use them correctly, the player must weaken the wild Pokémon with their own Pokémon and then catch them with the Pokeballs. Unfortunately, the player cannot catch other Pokémon Trainers' Pokémon during battles. The player trains the Pokémon which may evolve into larger and more powerful forms. There are three types of evolution: Natural Evolution evolving by getting the Pokémon to a certain level of experience, Forced Evolution, evolving by special stones that work on certain types of Pokémon, and Non-Evolution, which is basically what you see is what you get. There are different types of Pokémon: Normal, Fire, Water, Grass, Poison, Flying, Ghost, Psychic, Dragon, Ground, Rock, Electric, Ice, Fighting, and Bug. Some Pokémon can be combinations of two of any of the above Pokémon types such as a Bulbasaur, which is a Grass/Poison Pokémon. In order to be a true Pokémon Master, the player must determine which Pokémon are stronger against other types of Pokémon and vice-versa. For example, a Fire type like Charmander is strong against Grass or Water Pokémon. Basically, the game works as nature works, the trick is knowing what Pokémon to use against enemies in order to win battles. There are different items that can help a Pokémon Trainer through this difficult endeavor, such as Hidden Machines (HMs) which have certain Techniques to teach Pokémon to do things like Fly, Cut, Surf, Flash, and Dig. There are also Technique Machines (TMs) which are a one-time only teaching tool to teach Pokémon certain attacks. As like other RPGs, there are many Items to be found and bought in the game. There are Mystery Items (Stones and Fossils), Recovery Items (Healing Potions), Pokémon Power-Ups, Field Moving (Travel Helpers), Special Items, and Miscellaneous Items. Unlike other RPGs, the player can play against other players via a link cable. Also unlike other RPGs, the player can trade their Pokémon with other players much like a trading card game. It is what makes this game so unique, the player can only catch a maximum of 139 Pokémon in either the Red or the Blue version. The Red and the Blue version have the same exact story, but just have different Pokémon in each one. The Red version may have some monsters that the Blue version does not, so the player must trade with other players to collect all 150 Pokémon. Ekans, Arbok, Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Mankey, Primeape, Growlithe, Arcanine, Scyther & Electabuzz can only be found in the Red version. Sandshrew, Sandslash, Vulpix, Ninetales, Meowth, Persian, Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Victreebel,

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Pokemon News
15/04/00 POKEMON NEWS

1. The first pokemon movie was releasted on video on april 3 it came with a free mewtwo card also if you want to get it cheap go to toys r us

2. The Pokemon trading card game is now Out on Game Boy Color. Collect, trade and battle your way to a shot at the Legendary Pokémon Cards!

3. Pokemon stadium came out in Aus last month

4. in the US More than 1 million copies of the hit game have flown off store shelves in less than a month.

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