2nd Gen Pocket Monsters Green

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    How many people had this game? I did! I bought it for 22$ at a used games store. I played it all the way through, even though I don't read Japanese. But I had played enough of Red and Blue to understand what's going on.

    Recently, I found a ROM of the original Pocket Monsters Green that had been translated to English.

    Oh, but back to the original question. Did anybody else get their hands on an import?
     
    Innagadadavida said:
    How many people had this game? I did! I bought it for 22$ at a used games store. I played it all the way through, even though I don't read Japanese. But I had played enough of Red and Blue to understand what's going on.

    Recently, I found a ROM of the original Pocket Monsters Green that had been translated to English.

    Oh, but back to the original question. Did anybody else get their hands on an import?
    Oh you mean Pokemon Green in Japanese. I think that's the only version made in Japanese not the U.S. language(English)..
    I don't have the game but I want it... I searched it on Ebay and all I found was 2 and they were more expensive then that..

    I guess then it's an old Jpaanese made only language it is more popular and it's old so not that many people have it...
     
    Try searching eBay again. I wanted to know how much they were selling for and last I checked a dude was selling his for 10 bucks.
     
    RayquazaX said:
    Oh you mean Pokemon Green in Japanese. I think that's the only version made in Japanese not the U.S. language(English)..
    I don't have the game but I want it... I searched it on Ebay and all I found was 2 and they were more expensive then that..

    I guess then it's an old Jpaanese made only language it is more popular and it's old so not that many people have it...

    This is incorrect. Pocket monsters blue was the edition that did not make into the english language versions. When the game was changed to fit an english speaking audience, developers decided to use two versions, instead of the japanese three. So pocket monsters red and green were brought across. Green was changed into pokemon blue, and red kept it's colour.

    I never had any japanese versions. I'd love to have had them, but I feel I could only truly appreciate them as orginals if I could understand more japanese. It's good to hear people have played them even if they didn't understand the words n_n
     
    Innagadadavida said:
    Try searching eBay again. I wanted to know how much they were selling for and last I checked a dude was selling his for 10 bucks.
    For the Pocket Monsters green last time I checked they were about to end and remember on Ebay everyones bidding bids at the last minute... so it will cost more when you bid at it at the end... so it is around that price..
     
    The japanese green is the same as the american blue.....

    I wanna play the Jap Blue
     
    hm go on Amazon, there everyone isnt bidding all fast so you dont have to compete. Now I want to look for it.... haha I've prolly memorized the scripts for the 1st gen games anywho, so no problems there. I dont think Ive ever seen it before; seen some of the game sprites, and they were pretty aweful xD
     
    I have the ROM of it. Ive never seen it in 2nd hand stores. Though I did a see a rather mysterious pokemon 'pink' at a garage sale once... Meh.

    Annywho, it's just the same as blue. u.u
     
    pink? hmmm.... My friend went to Japan, and in a used game store he got a "pokemon garbunkle" game. Most authentic bootleg I had ever seen.
     
    oh, by the way....
    enyce said:
    The japanese green is the same as the american blue.....

    I wanna play the Jap Blue
    this is COMPLETELY and totally WRONG and ignorance like that really gets on my nerves. Green's caves are humongous, you can catch all 150 pokemon in the game, you can catch mew in green, pokemon are found in diffrent places, and some aspects of the game are totally diffrent. US blue is NOTHING like japanese green. Jap blue is also nothing like any of the other color games, but thats a diffrent story all together.
     
    Keruri said:
    This is incorrect. Pocket monsters blue was the edition that did not make into the english language versions. When the game was changed to fit an english speaking audience, developers decided to use two versions, instead of the japanese three. So pocket monsters red and green were brought across. Green was changed into pokemon blue, and red kept it's colour.

    Yeah, I own the game. And the Pokemon look different on Japanese Green, then they do in American Blue. So there goes your theory. Go ahead and check it on any Japanese Pocket Monsters Green ROM.
     
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