Review #16: Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow Versions (1996 to 2000 / GB) by A Video Game Odyssey published on 2016-04-01T14:25:49Z Developer: Game Freak // Publisher: Nintendo // Status: Very Well-Known // Genre: Turn-Based RPG / Shooter // Players: 1 // Difficulty: Above Average // Length: 27 - 32 hours. Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow mark the beginning of the phenomenon known as Pokemon. Known by fans simply as Generation 1, or Gen 1, these games introduce the first 150 Pokemon and establish the progression system of the mainline series games: wherein the player must choose one of three starter Pokemon, acquire 8 gym badges, challenge the Elite Four, become a Pokemon Master and, in the postgame, catch optional Legendary Pokemon. Music was sourced by: "Perspective" and 'Odyssey" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Additionally, in-game music was used during interludes. “Pokemon - Title Screen”, “The Road to Viridian City”, “Cerulean City Theme”, “Lavender Town Theme”, “Viridian Forest”, “Rival Appears”, “Pokemon Gym”, “Battle vs. Gym Leader” and “Oak’s Laboratory” were sourced from the Pokemon Series OST. I do not own the rights to any of this music. If you are or know the copyright owner please do contact me via Twitter, SoundCloud or YouTube. Comment by davidevoid Great review as always. Still haven't played through anything past the 1st generation, must do so! 2016-04-21T14:31:16Z