Pokémon Red and Green beta: Difference between revisions

From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{cleanup}}
{{cleanup}}
[[Pokémon Red]] and [[Pokémon Blue]] were the first Pokémon games to be released in the US, on September 30, 1998. Several beta elements of the game have been found in the game itself and also on the Internet.
[[Pokémon Red and Blue]] were the first [[Pokémon games]] to be released in the US, on September 30, 1998. Several beta elements of the game have been found in the game itself and also on the Internet.


=Professor Oak wants to fight=
=Professor Oak wants to fight=
[[Professor Oak]], the character in the game who gives you your starter Pokémon, has a full team of Pokémon programmed into the game, although the battle cannot occur during a normal game. The player must use a GameShark code. Professor Oak has a Tauros on level 66, an Exeggcutor on level 67, an Arcanine on level 68, a Blastoise on level 69, and a Gyarados on level 70. He can also be battled in Pokémon Yellow.
[[Professor Oak]], the character in the game who gives you your [[starter Pokémon]], has a full team of Pokémon programmed into the game, although the {{pkmn|battle}} cannot occur during a normal game. The player must use a GameShark code. Professor Oak has a level 66 Tauros, a level 67 Exeggcutor, a level 68 Arcanine, a level 69 Blastoise, and a level 70 Gyarados. He also has a team in Pokémon Yellow.


=Blue wants to fight=
=Blue wants to fight=
Before Red and Blue's US release, screenshots were released of a rival battle with the text "The Blue wants to fight". In the final version, "the" is dropped. While this text would work with "The Lass" and "The Hiker", it would cause problems with "The Brocl" and "The Misty".
Before Red and Blue's US release, screenshots were released of a rival battle with the text "The [[Blue (game)|Blue]] wants to fight". In the final version, "the" is dropped. While this text would work with "The [[Lass]]" and "The [[Hiker]]", it would cause problems with "The [[Brock]]" and "The [[Misty]]".


=Nickname?=
=Nickname?=
A beta item that allows the player to walk through walls in the game is accessible via a Gameshark code. The item, which shows up in your pack as "NICKNAME?", is speculated to be a beta object testers used to quickly move forward through the game.
A beta [[item]] that allows the player to walk through walls in the game is accessible via a Gameshark code. The item, which shows up in your [[bag]] as "NICKNAME?", is speculated to be a beta object testers used to quickly move forward through the game.


=References=
=References=

Revision as of 17:39, 3 August 2007

0572Minccino.png This article does not yet meet the quality standards of Bulbapedia. Please feel free to edit this article to make it conform to Bulbapedia norms and conventions.

Pokémon Red and Blue were the first Pokémon games to be released in the US, on September 30, 1998. Several beta elements of the game have been found in the game itself and also on the Internet.

Professor Oak wants to fight

Professor Oak, the character in the game who gives you your starter Pokémon, has a full team of Pokémon programmed into the game, although the battle cannot occur during a normal game. The player must use a GameShark code. Professor Oak has a level 66 Tauros, a level 67 Exeggcutor, a level 68 Arcanine, a level 69 Blastoise, and a level 70 Gyarados. He also has a team in Pokémon Yellow.

Blue wants to fight

Before Red and Blue's US release, screenshots were released of a rival battle with the text "The Blue wants to fight". In the final version, "the" is dropped. While this text would work with "The Lass" and "The Hiker", it would cause problems with "The Brock" and "The Misty".

Nickname?

A beta item that allows the player to walk through walls in the game is accessible via a Gameshark code. The item, which shows up in your bag as "NICKNAME?", is speculated to be a beta object testers used to quickly move forward through the game.

References