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name=Pokémon Project Studio Red and Blue |
|name = Pokémon Project Studio Red Version
boxart=Pokémon Project Studio Red and Blue.jpg |
|name2 = Pokémon Project Studio Blue Version
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|boxart = Project Studio Red EN boxart.png
caption = Red (left) and Blue (right) cover art |
|boxart2 = Project Studio Blue EN boxart.png
platform = PC |
|caption = Boxart of Pokémon Project Studio Red
category = Creative |
|caption2 = Boxart of Pokémon Project Studio Blue
players = 1 player |
|platform = PC
gen_series = [[Generation I]] miscellaneous |  
|category = Creative
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|players = 1 player
release_date_au = N/A |
|gen_series = [[Generation I]] miscellaneous
release_date_eu = N/A |
|release_date_ja = N/A
release_date_na = November 9, 1999 |
|release_date_au = Unknown
release_date_kr = N/A |
|release_date_eu = Unknown
publisher = {{wp|The Learning Company}} |
|release_date_na = November 9, 1999
developer = |
|release_date_kr = N/A
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|publisher = {{wp|The Learning Company}}
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|esrb = N/A
|website_en = [http://web.archive.org/web/20001205082000/http://www.pokemon.com/goods/projectstudio.html Official Pokémon site page] (archive)
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'''Pokémon Project Studio''' is a computer program released by {{wp|The Learning Company}} on November 9, 1999 in the United States. This program lets the user create all kinds of Pokémon-related projects such as calendars or greeting cards.
'''Pokémon Project Studio''' is a computer program released by {{wp|The Learning Company}} on November 9, 1999 in the United States. This program lets the user create all kinds of Pokémon-related projects such as calendars or greeting cards. Dutch, French, German, Italian, Castilian Spanish and Latin American Spanish versions have been released by Mattel Interactive.


Each version had stock artwork of 81 different [[Generation I]] Pokémon (including {{p|Mew}}). Common favorites like {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Squirtle}} were available in both versions, but some Pokémon were version-specific—for example, {{p|Kangaskhan}} was only available in Blue version, whereas {{p|Tauros}} was only available in Red version. Stock art of human characters like {{Ash}} and [[Professor Oak]] was also included, and users could also add photos and images saved on their own computer.
Each version had stock artwork of 81 different [[Generation I]] Pokémon (including {{p|Mew}}). Common favorites like {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Squirtle}} were available in both versions, but some Pokémon were version-specific—for example, {{p|Kangaskhan}} was only available in Blue version, whereas {{p|Tauros}} was only available in Red version. Stock art of human characters like {{Ash}} and [[Professor Oak]] was also included, and users could also add photos and images saved on their own computer.


==Blurb==
==Blurb==
Put your favorite Pokémon everywhere! With over 600 different graphics, 81 of the 151 characters, and 250 different Pokémon projects, you can spend hours building your creativity and imagination.
<i>Put your favorite Pokémon everywhere! With over 600 different graphics, 81 of the 151 characters, and 250 different Pokémon projects, you can spend hours building your creativity and imagination.</i>


==Projects==
==Projects==
* Greeting Cards
Both versions of the game have a selection of available projects. Each type of project has a selection included of pre-made templates, which may be customized to a user's preference, or they may start a project completely from scratch. Alternatively, users may start with an entirely blank page and make any sort of printout project they want.
* Signs
 
* Birthday Kits
===Types of available projects===
* Banners
* '''Greeting Cards''': Users may create custom greeting cards with Pokémon characters. Matching envelopes may also be printed or created from scratch. Templates include birthday cards, invitations, get-well-soon cards, etc.
* Photo Fun
* '''Signs''': Users may print signs for a variety of purposes, e.g. to advertise garage sales, for birthday parties, etc. Printable doorknob hangers are also possible.
* Stationery
* '''Birthday Kits''': Users can use the Birthday Kit feature to print a variety of materials for a birthday party - invitations, signs, banners, gift wrap, place cards, thank you cards, etc.
* Character Cards
* '''Banners''': Similar to Signs, banners can be printed for a variety of purposes. Banners generally consist of two pages which are to be combined to create a larger banner or image.
* Envelopes
* '''Photo Fun''': Users can insert photos of themselves (or friends or family, etc) into printable frames featuring Pokémon characters.
* Calendars
* '''Stationery''': Users can print stationery for handwritten letters, or may type the letter on to the stationery and then print it. Matching envelopes can also be printed.
* Postcards
* '''Character Cards''': Cards can be printed with images and/or statistics of various Pokémon on them. Cards can be also printed to be used as name badges, gift tags, place cards, etc.
* Crafts
* '''Envelopes''': Envelopes may be printed with Pokémon characters on them. Users may either print a cut-out template of an envelope or insert a standard business side envelope into their printer and have the design printed directly on that existing envelope.
* Certificates
* '''Calendars''': Calendar pages may be printed, either for individual months or for a whole year on one page.
* Stickers
* '''Postcards''': Postcards may be printed for collecting or mailing. Postcards may be printed on regular printer paper or special cardstock paper, depending on what the user has available.
* Or, a user can start with a blank page and create their own project.
* '''Crafts''': Users may print a variety of paper crafts, including character masks, [[Badge|Gym Badges]], paper airplanes, fortune tellers, etc.
* '''Certificates''': Users may print out certificates for a variety of purposes.
* '''Stickers''': Using a special type of sticker paper, users may design and print their own Pokémon stickers or customise the included template stickers.
 
==[[Version-exclusive Pokémon|Version exclusives]]==
While both versions have popular Pokémon like {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Meowth}}; as an incentive to purchase both the Red and Blue versions of the software, each version only has artwork of 81 out of the 151 Pokémon (slightly more than half of the total known Pokémon at the time of release), with many Pokémon exclusive to only one version. Some clipart of human characters is also varied. With both versions installed, users have access to all of the Pokémon from both games.
 
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==Gallery==
<gallery perrow="4">
File:PPS Red menu.png|Main menu of Project Studio Red
File:PPS Blue menu.png|Main menu of Project Studio Blue
File:PPS Red selection.png|Selecting a project in Project Studio Red
File:PPS Blue selection.png|Selecting a project in Project Studio Blue
File:PPS Red editing screen.png|Editing a project in Project Studio Red
File:PPS Blue editing screen.png|Editing a project in Project Studio Blue
File:Project Studio Blue NL boxart.jpg|Dutch box art of Project Studio Blue
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
*Mew is the only Pokémon not categorized in the type list. Mew is in the category of "Stuff", along with Gym Badges and various icons.
 
==In other languages==
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|nl=Pokémon Project Studio Rood en Blauw
|it={{tt|Pokémon Crea e Stampa Versione Rossa e Blu|Pokémon Create and Print Red and Blue Version}}
|es_eu=Pokémon Project Studio Versión Roja y Azul
|es_la=Pokémon Project Studio Versión Roja y Azul
}}


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[[de:Pokémon Project Studio: Rote Edition und Blaue Edition]]
[[fr:Pokémon Project Studio Bleu et Rouge]]
[[fr:Pokémon Project Studio Bleu et Rouge]]
[[zh:宝可梦项目工作室红版/蓝版]]

Latest revision as of 00:43, 12 August 2023

Pokémon Project Studio Red Version
Project Studio Red EN boxart.png
Boxart of Pokémon Project Studio Red
Pokémon Project Studio Blue Version
Project Studio Blue EN boxart.png
Boxart of Pokémon Project Studio Blue
Basic info
Platform: PC
Category: Creative
Players: 1 player
Connectivity: None
Developer:
Publisher: The Learning Company
Part of: Generation I miscellaneous
Ratings
CERO: N/A
ESRB: N/A
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: N/A
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: N/A
North America: November 9, 1999
Australia: Unknown
Europe: Unknown
South Korea: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese:
English: Official Pokémon site page (archive)

Pokémon Project Studio is a computer program released by The Learning Company on November 9, 1999 in the United States. This program lets the user create all kinds of Pokémon-related projects such as calendars or greeting cards. Dutch, French, German, Italian, Castilian Spanish and Latin American Spanish versions have been released by Mattel Interactive.

Each version had stock artwork of 81 different Generation I Pokémon (including Mew). Common favorites like Pikachu and Squirtle were available in both versions, but some Pokémon were version-specific—for example, Kangaskhan was only available in Blue version, whereas Tauros was only available in Red version. Stock art of human characters like Ash and Professor Oak was also included, and users could also add photos and images saved on their own computer.

Blurb

Put your favorite Pokémon everywhere! With over 600 different graphics, 81 of the 151 characters, and 250 different Pokémon projects, you can spend hours building your creativity and imagination.

Projects

Both versions of the game have a selection of available projects. Each type of project has a selection included of pre-made templates, which may be customized to a user's preference, or they may start a project completely from scratch. Alternatively, users may start with an entirely blank page and make any sort of printout project they want.

Types of available projects

  • Greeting Cards: Users may create custom greeting cards with Pokémon characters. Matching envelopes may also be printed or created from scratch. Templates include birthday cards, invitations, get-well-soon cards, etc.
  • Signs: Users may print signs for a variety of purposes, e.g. to advertise garage sales, for birthday parties, etc. Printable doorknob hangers are also possible.
  • Birthday Kits: Users can use the Birthday Kit feature to print a variety of materials for a birthday party - invitations, signs, banners, gift wrap, place cards, thank you cards, etc.
  • Banners: Similar to Signs, banners can be printed for a variety of purposes. Banners generally consist of two pages which are to be combined to create a larger banner or image.
  • Photo Fun: Users can insert photos of themselves (or friends or family, etc) into printable frames featuring Pokémon characters.
  • Stationery: Users can print stationery for handwritten letters, or may type the letter on to the stationery and then print it. Matching envelopes can also be printed.
  • Character Cards: Cards can be printed with images and/or statistics of various Pokémon on them. Cards can be also printed to be used as name badges, gift tags, place cards, etc.
  • Envelopes: Envelopes may be printed with Pokémon characters on them. Users may either print a cut-out template of an envelope or insert a standard business side envelope into their printer and have the design printed directly on that existing envelope.
  • Calendars: Calendar pages may be printed, either for individual months or for a whole year on one page.
  • Postcards: Postcards may be printed for collecting or mailing. Postcards may be printed on regular printer paper or special cardstock paper, depending on what the user has available.
  • Crafts: Users may print a variety of paper crafts, including character masks, Gym Badges, paper airplanes, fortune tellers, etc.
  • Certificates: Users may print out certificates for a variety of purposes.
  • Stickers: Using a special type of sticker paper, users may design and print their own Pokémon stickers or customise the included template stickers.

Version exclusives

While both versions have popular Pokémon like Pikachu and Meowth; as an incentive to purchase both the Red and Blue versions of the software, each version only has artwork of 81 out of the 151 Pokémon (slightly more than half of the total known Pokémon at the time of release), with many Pokémon exclusive to only one version. Some clipart of human characters is also varied. With both versions installed, users have access to all of the Pokémon from both games.

Red
0013 Weedle Weedle
Bug Poison
0014 Kakuna Kakuna
Bug Poison
0015 Beedrill Beedrill
Bug Poison
0021 Spearow Spearow
Normal Flying
0022 Fearow Fearow
Normal Flying
0023 Ekans Ekans
Poison
0024 Arbok Arbok
Poison
0029 Nidoran♀ Nidoran♀
Poison
0030 Nidorina Nidorina
Poison
0031 Nidoqueen Nidoqueen
Poison Ground
0035 Clefairy Clefairy
Normal
0036 Clefable Clefable
Normal
0037 Vulpix Vulpix
Fire
0038 Ninetales Ninetales
Fire
0043 Oddish Oddish
Grass Poison
0044 Gloom Gloom
Grass Poison
0045 Vileplume Vileplume
Grass Poison
0048 Venonat Venonat
Bug Poison
0049 Venomoth Venomoth
Bug Poison
0050 Diglett Diglett
Ground
0051 Dugtrio Dugtrio
Ground
0056 Mankey Mankey
Fighting
0057 Primeape Primeape
Fighting
0058 Growlithe Growlithe
Fire
0059 Arcanine Arcanine
Fire
0060 Poliwag Poliwag
Water
0061 Poliwhirl Poliwhirl
Water
0062 Poliwrath Poliwrath
Water Fighting
0072 Tentacool Tentacool
Water Poison
0073 Tentacruel Tentacruel
Water Poison
0079 Slowpoke Slowpoke
Water Psychic
0080 Slowbro Slowbro
Water Psychic
0081 Magnemite Magnemite
Electric
0082 Magneton Magneton
Electric
0083 Farfetch'd Farfetch'd
Normal Flying
0084 Doduo Doduo
Normal Flying
0085 Dodrio Dodrio
Normal Flying
0088 Grimer Grimer
Poison
0089 Muk Muk
Poison
0095 Onix Onix
Rock Ground
0096 Drowzee Drowzee
Psychic
0097 Hypno Hypno
Psychic
0098 Krabby Krabby
Water
0099 Kingler Kingler
Water
0107 Hitmonchan Hitmonchan
Fighting
0108 Lickitung Lickitung
Normal
0111 Rhyhorn Rhyhorn
Rock Ground
0112 Rhydon Rhydon
Rock Ground
0114 Tangela Tangela
Grass
0120 Staryu Staryu
Water
0121 Starmie Starmie
Water Psychic
0122 Mr. Mime Mr. Mime
Psychic
0123 Scyther Scyther
Bug Flying
0125 Electabuzz Electabuzz
Electric
0128 Tauros Tauros
Normal
0129 Magikarp Magikarp
Water
0130 Gyarados Gyarados
Water Flying
0132 Ditto Ditto
Normal
0137 Porygon Porygon
Normal
0138 Omanyte Omanyte
Rock Water
0139 Omastar Omastar
Rock Water
0142 Aerodactyl Aerodactyl
Rock Flying
0143 Snorlax Snorlax
Normal
0144 Articuno Articuno
Ice Flying
0145 Zapdos Zapdos
Electric Flying
0147 Dratini Dratini
Dragon
0148 Dragonair Dragonair
Dragon
0149 Dragonite Dragonite
Dragon Flying
0150 Mewtwo Mewtwo
Psychic
Blue
0010 Caterpie Caterpie
Bug
0011 Metapod Metapod
Bug
0012 Butterfree Butterfree
Bug Flying
0016 Pidgey Pidgey
Normal Flying
0017 Pidgeotto Pidgeotto
Normal Flying
0018 Pidgeot Pidgeot
Normal Flying
0019 Rattata Rattata
Normal
0020 Raticate Raticate
Normal
0026 Raichu Raichu
Electric
0027 Sandshrew Sandshrew
Ground
0028 Sandslash Sandslash
Ground
0032 Nidoran♂ Nidoran♂
Poison
0033 Nidorino Nidorino
Poison
0034 Nidoking Nidoking
Poison Ground
0039 Jigglypuff Jigglypuff
Normal
0040 Wigglytuff Wigglytuff
Normal
0041 Zubat Zubat
Poison Flying
0042 Golbat Golbat
Poison Flying
0046 Paras Paras
Bug Grass
0047 Parasect Parasect
Bug Grass
0053 Persian Persian
Normal
0054 Psyduck Psyduck
Water
0055 Golduck Golduck
Water
0063 Abra Abra
Psychic
0064 Kadabra Kadabra
Psychic
0065 Alakazam Alakazam
Psychic
0066 Machop Machop
Fighting
0067 Machoke Machoke
Fighting
0068 Machamp Machamp
Fighting
0069 Bellsprout Bellsprout
Grass Poison
0070 Weepinbell Weepinbell
Grass Poison
0071 Victreebel Victreebel
Grass Poison
0074 Geodude Geodude
Rock Ground
0075 Graveler Graveler
Rock Ground
0076 Golem Golem
Rock Ground
0077 Ponyta Ponyta
Fire
0078 Rapidash Rapidash
Fire
0086 Seel Seel
Water
0087 Dewgong Dewgong
Water Ice
0090 Shellder Shellder
Water
0091 Cloyster Cloyster
Water Ice
0092 Gastly Gastly
Ghost Poison
0093 Haunter Haunter
Ghost Poison
0094 Gengar Gengar
Ghost Poison
0100 Voltorb Voltorb
Electric
0101 Electrode Electrode
Electric
0102 Exeggcute Exeggcute
Grass Psychic
0103 Exeggutor Exeggutor
Grass Psychic
0104 Cubone Cubone
Ground
0105 Marowak Marowak
Ground
0106 Hitmonlee Hitmonlee
Fighting
0109 Koffing Koffing
Poison
0110 Weezing Weezing
Poison
0113 Chansey Chansey
Normal
0115 Kangaskhan Kangaskhan
Normal
0116 Horsea Horsea
Water
0117 Seadra Seadra
Water
0118 Goldeen Goldeen
Water
0119 Seaking Seaking
Water
0124 Jynx Jynx
Ice Psychic
0126 Magmar Magmar
Fire
0127 Pinsir Pinsir
Bug
0131 Lapras Lapras
Water Ice
0134 Vaporeon Vaporeon
Water
0135 Jolteon Jolteon
Electric
0140 Kabuto Kabuto
Rock Water
0141 Kabutops Kabutops
Rock Water
0146 Moltres Moltres
Fire Flying

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Trivia

  • Mew is the only Pokémon not categorized in the type list. Mew is in the category of "Stuff", along with Gym Badges and various icons.

In other languages

Language Title
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Pokémon Project Studio Rood en Blauw
Italy Flag.png Italian Pokémon Crea e Stampa Versione Rossa e Blu
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Pokémon Project Studio Versión Roja y Azul
Spain Flag.png Spain Pokémon Project Studio Versión Roja y Azul


Nintendo DS: Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure
Pokémon ConquestPokéPark: Fishing Rally DS
Nintendo 3DS: Pokédex 3D (Pro) • HarmoKnightPokémon Art Academy
The Thieves and the 1000 PokémonPokémon Shuffle
Nintendo Badge Arcade
Wii U: Pokkén Tournament
Nintendo Switch: Pokkén Tournament DXPokémon QuestPokémon Café ReMixPokémon UNITEPokémon TV
PC: Pokémon Project Studio Red and BluePokéROMsPokémon the Movie 2000 Adventure
Pokémon Masters ArenaPokémon PC MasterPokémon Team Turbo
Pokémon Team Rocket Blast OffPokémon Poké Ball LauncherPokémon Seek & Find
Pokémon GardenPokémon Medallion BattlePokémon Tower Battle
Mobile: PokématePokémon Say Tap?Pokédex for iOSPokémon TVCamp PokémonPokémon Jukebox
Learn Real English Through Pokémon: XY Translation ScopePokémon Shuffle Mobile
Dancing? Pokémon BandPokémon Photo BoothPokémon GOPokémon Duel
Pokémon: Magikarp JumpPokémon PlayhousePokémon QuestPokémon PassPokémon Masters EX
Pokémon Wave HelloPokémon SmilePokémon Café ReMixPokémon UNITEPokémon Sleep
Smart speakers: Pikachu Talk
Arcade: Print Club Pokémon BDance! PikachuPikachu's Great Surfing AdventurePokémon: Crayon Kids
Pokémon: Wobbuffet Fell Down!Pokémon Get Round and Round
Pokémon Tug of War Tournament: Absolutely Get Medal!Pokémon Medal World
Pokémon Card Game GachaPokémon: Battle NinePokkén TournamentPokémon Corogarena
Sega Pico: Pokémon: Catch the Numbers!
Pokémon Advanced Generation: I've Begun Hiragana and Katakana!
Pokémon Advanced Generation: Pico for Everyone Pokémon Loud Battle!
CoCoPad: Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation: Pokémon Super Drill Let's Learn Numbers from 1 to 20!!
Advanced Pico Beena: Pokémon Advanced Generation: Pokémon Number Battle!
Intellectual Training Drill Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Letter and Number Intelligence Game
Pokémon Diamond & Pearl: Search for Pokémon! Adventure in the Maze!
Pokémon Best Wishes: Intelligence Training Pokémon Big Sports Meet!
Tech demos: Pikachu: DS Tech Demo
Self-contained: Pokémon PikachuPokémon Pikachu 2 GSPokémon Poké BallCyber Poké Ball
Cyber PokédexCyclone 2Digital Poké Ball D & PElectronic Hand-Held Yahtzee
Eevee × Tamagotchi
Pokémon game templates


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