The player controls the main character from an overhead perspective and navigates him throughout the fictionalized region of Kanto in a quest to masterPokémon battling. The goal of the games is to become the Champion of the region by defeating the top four Pokémon trainers in the land, the Elite Four. Another objective is to complete the Pokédex, an in-game encyclopedia, by obtaining the 151 available Pokémon. Red and Blue also utilize the Game Link Cable, which connects two games together and allows Pokémon to be traded or battled with between games. Both titles are independent of each other but feature largely the same plot[4] and, while they can be played separately, it is necessary for players to trade among the two in order to obtain all 150 Pokémon. A hidden 151st Pokémon (Mew) was available only through special Nintendo-sponsored events and by completing certain requirements on the accompanying Nintendo 64 title, Pokémon Stadium.
Red and Blue received strong reviews; critics praised the multiplayer options, especially the concept of trading. They received an aggregated score of 89% on Game Rankings and are perennially ranked on top-game lists including at least four years on IGN's Top 100 Games of All Time. The games' releases marked the beginning of what would become a multi-billion dollar franchise, jointly selling millions of copies worldwide, and in 2009 they appeared in the Guinness Book of World Records under "Best selling RPG on the Game Boy," and "Best selling RPG of all time." Pokemon Red and Blue also currently beat top-title "Wii Fit" in purchases by several millions.
Red and Blue received strong reviews; critics praised the multiplayer options, especially the concept of trading. They received an aggregated score of 89% on Game Rankings and are perennially ranked on top-game lists including at least four years on IGN's Top 100 Games of All Time. The games' releases marked the beginning of what would become a multi-billion dollar franchise, jointly selling millions of copies worldwide, and in 2009 they appeared in the Guinness Book of World Records under "Best selling RPG on the Game Boy," and "Best selling RPG of all time." Pokemon Red and Blue also currently beat top-title "Wii Fit" in purchases by several millions.
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