And so, in Red and Green, you also travel to different Pokémon gyms and battle the gym leaders to win badges, a process that gets more challenging as you go along. Playing The Final Fantasy Legend on the Game Boy had showed Tajiri that the system could take more than just action games-there was a place for role-playing games too. The turn-based Pokémon battles were the other major aspect of the game. Players could use Nintendo’s Game Boy link cable to, well, link up and trade Pokémon, as well as engage in battles with each other. Pokémon Red and Pokémon Green were different versions, as it were, and each had a few Pokémon exclusive to it. To get all 151 Pokémon, however, you had to trade with other players. You start out with a single Pokémon (you get to pick one of three) and one aim is to “Catch ‘em all".
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