I, Benjamin P. Parker, Am Nostalgic Gamer 89! I Rate Old & New Nintendo Games. I Post Games & Rate It By Five Topics: Fun, Replay, Story, Difference/Original, & Difficulty. Come & Check It Out!
Monday, June 7, 2010
Pokemon Yellow For GB
Pokemon Yellow Is A Game Boy Game Made By Game Freak. Game Freak Makes All The Pokemon Games For Nintendo. Pokemon Yellow Is The Third Pokemon Game Made In North America. Yellow Came Out In North America On October 1, 1999.
FUN: Like The Rest Of The Pokemon Series, It's A RPG. It's Fun To Collect, Train, & Battle With Pokemon. If Your Favorite Pokemon Is Pikachu, Then This Is The Game For You. I Can't Really Word Any More Than That. I Rate Fun 1.
REPLAY: After You Beat The Elite Four, The Game Will Play The Credits & Place You Back In Your Home Town. There, You Can Try & Beat The Elite Four Again Or Try To Collect Every Single Pokemon. Another Thing That Changes After You Beat The Game Is That A Certain Area Opens Up For You To Explore. In That Area Is A Pokemon Called Mewtwo. I Rate Replay 1.5.
STORY: You Play As Ash Ketchum (Or Any Name They Choose). When You Start The Game, You Receive Pikachu As Your Starter Pokemon. You Travel All Over Kanto, Battling Gym Leaders, Pokemon Trainers, & Team Rocket Before Heading To The Elite Four To Become The Pokemon Champion. I Rate Story 1.5.
DIFFERENCE/ORIGINAL: This Is The Only Pokemon Game In The Series That You Start With Pikachu. Yellow Is The First Pokemon Game That Is A Mix Between The First Two Pokemon Games (Red & Blue = Yellow, Gold & Silver = Crystal, Ruby & Sapphire = Emerald, Etc.). In Pokemon Yellow, You Are Able To Get The Three Starter Pokemon From People In The Game. Jessie, James, & Meowth (Team Rocket) Is In This Game. I Rate Difference/Original 2.
DIFFICULTY: This Game Is Not Really Difficult, Just Different. Instead Of Picking A Fire, Water, Or Grass Pokemon To Start With, You Start With An Electric Pokemon. I Will Admit That The First Gym Leader Will Be Hard & Some Others Will Be Troublesome, But It's Not Impossible. I Rate Difficulty 2.
TOTAL - 8.
There You Have It. That's The Score From The Nintendo Rater. Thank You & Visit Soon.
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