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No Blastoise Version!?!?
I know that almost everyone knows this but why didn't they make a Adv GBA game for Pokémon Blue? They made Venusaur and Charizard as Fire Red and Leaf Green.
They could've called it Bubble Blue or something lol. Thoughts? It's too late but why didn't they make it? |
Cause Venasaur didnt really get a chance the first time round soo i guess nintendo might have thought they's sell more with a different pokemon And keep the favourite Charizard xD
I know there was pokemon Green but not in Europe anyway Plus Water Blue? Bit boring xD |
Because all of the missing Kanto pokemon were put into Fire Red and Leaf Green, We don't really need a 3rd game that will be another carbon copy (srsly, only difference in fr/lg is exclusives)
If anything there would've been a yellow remake. |
Yellow would've been cool with Pikachu following you around.
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The real reason is because the first two Pokemon games were Red and Green, in Japan. So, they decided to remake them as FireRed and LeafGreen.
Outside of Japan, they didn't feel like changing LeafGreen into WaterBlue or whatever. |
Yeah, maybe they could have changed it to Water blue for the West. However, I think Nintendo did the right thing by acknowledging the Jaoanese versions and giving the neglected bulbasaur line some much-needed publicity. :D
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good thought.
poor blastoise. i didnt realize that till now xD |
If they did it would have been Sea Blue, I think.
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Well I was hoping for a pikachu version which it would of been ThunderYellow, but that never happen, because firered and leafgreen was enough for us apparently... Yeah, Or a Blastoise version would of been cool, but yeah.... xD
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Probably because there was no reason to. The original pair in Japan was Red and Green. Development for those two games started waaaaaaaaaay back in the early 90s though it wasn't released until later even in Japan. Those outside of Japan never saw the first two Pokemon games (at least I don't think we did). Blue was released as an enhanced version of the Japanese Red and Green versions. The international versions known as Red and Blue were based on the Japanese Blue Version (or at least the script was).
If you want to read more about this here's some links: http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Red_and_Green_Versions http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Blue_Version_(Japanese) http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Red_and_Blue_Versions |
They did make it, Japaversion of LG. IT WAS FOR DA DS 2 BOO HOO HOO D':
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Because.. Why bother? As stated before, FireRed and LeafGreen only differed with exclusives (actually.. Yeah, that's it. They're exactly the same, otherwise.) If anything, Pokemon ThunderYellow/LightningYellow could have been anticipated, but again there was no need. FRLG served as a means of catching Kanto Pokemon. That's it. End of discussion. *closes*.
Nah, lol. |
I'm assuming because the remakes were based on the original Pkmn Red and Green vs basing it on the American Red and Blue.
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Its was HydroBlue |
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Or a Charcolt. It depends on which missingno you caught after Ho-Oh appears. |
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Oh and if you got the 46387683465 Missingno, you could get a 'M! |
i was really disappointed with no blue remake. blue was my first pokemon game. it holds so many memories.
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I would call the same, Europe had their Pokemon Green and now we had ours and since Charizard was the most favorite out of Pokemon Red and Blue, they made Pokemon Fire Red and Pokemon Leaf Green. If they made Pokemon Bubble Blue or Pokemon Water Blue, or even Pokemon Sea Blue, it would've been different with the whole thing making three Pokemon games coming out in one year instead of the usual two games.
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