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Pokémon: Official Nintendo Player's Guide
Nintendo Power Official Nintendo Players Guide.png
ISBN: 4549669144
Published: 1998
Publisher: Nintendo Power magazine logo.png
Author: Nintendo Power Team
Preceded By:
Succeeded By: Pokémon: Special Edition for Yellow, Red and Blue: Official Nintendo Player's Guide

Pokémon: Official Nintendo Player's Guide is a guidebook for Pokémon Red and Blue published by Nintendo Power.

Right before the "Field Guide" (Pokédex) was a page containing stickers (stamps) for all 150 Pokémon, headed with the phrase "Gotta Stamp 'Em All!". Each Pokémon's entry in the Field Guide featured a space where the owner was encouraged to place the Pokémon's stamp when they had caught that Pokémon.

Blurb

Gotta catch 'em all!

150 of them. One of you.

What's a Pokémon trainer to do? Pick up the Official Pokémon Player's Guide from the pros at Nintendo! It's a complete Trainer's Manual and Field Guide in one, and it will help you become the World's Greatest Pokémon Trainer. To become the best, learn from the best—and that's Nintendo Power!

  • Tips on where and how to catch all 150 Pokémon
  • Detailed maps of every area
  • Field Guide with complete stats for every Pokémon
  • Data charts with every machine, items and ability

AND

150 Collectible Pokemon Stickers!

Trivia

"Oddish Cut down a bush!"

See also


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Core series: Pokémon Red and BluePokémon Red, Blue and Yellow
Pokémon Gold and Silver (Complete Pokédex) • Pokémon Crystal
Pokémon Ruby and SapphirePokémon FireRed and LeafGreenPokémon Emerald
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (Ultimate Pokédex)
Spin-off Pokémon games: Pokémon StadiumPokémon Stadium 2Pokémon ColosseumPokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Pokémon SnapPokémon Trading Card GamePokémon Mystery DungeonPokémon Ranger


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