![]() There are loads of Pokemon Yellow cheats that can be entered in the game, these are done by using a GameShark device attached to your Game Boy Color, or by entering specific codes in the cheat menu if you are using an emulator. At the time of release of the game, Nintendo also released a special edition Yellow Game boy Color! Twenty years later, Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! were released which are are remakes of Pokémon Yellow. ![]() Consider searching for “Pokemon Blue - 151″! It received the same treatment, but still different enough from Yellow 151.Pokemon Yellow Version: Special Pikachu Edition, was released in 1998 and is an enhanced version of Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue. Checking the shops will also clue players in on what’s changed. None of them have new dialogue or anything saying where to find somebody, but battling them will enable players to find them via pokedex, and talking to others will reveal new trades. All Pokemon will be found players simply play through the game like normal, and talk to the NPC’s. ![]() THANKS: The author really hopes that players try to do the play-through WITHOUT reading the “SPOILER DESCRIPTION” at the bottom of the Read Me file. ![]() SHOPS: VERY minor changes to two shops’ inventory The slight edits aim to tie Yellow into the Pokemon world more, and to the real world less. Other than future game references like this, the project attempts to make the changes so minor that even seasoned players may not even notice the changes. In one instance, players will find an NPC who used to talk about being in a real world location, now speaks of being in JOHTO - and this character now actually makes a Gold & Silver bit of dialogue make even more sense. Some general animal names have been left alone, otherwise it would have been a huge rewriting of Pokemon lore - Pokedex entries saying Ekans is a “snake” for instance, or the word “bird” - clearly, these should stay put, but “Salmon” was replaced in NPC dialogue, for example. In these instances, the project does its best to select appropriate Pokemon world counterparts which tie the games even closer together. TEXT: VERY minor changes to text eliminate real world locations and animals. MAP: One VERY minor change to eliminate one instance where players could soft-lock themselves, and a few VERY minor changes in one city to make movement easier. …Also, in the spirit of vanilla, trades still come with nicknames (just new and more appropriate). Attempts were made to use names of pokemon that have appeared in the Pokemon Adventures manga or TV show, or have a nice ties which the original translator might have made. The nicknames of the new trades were thought about very carefully so that they were very live-with-able. TRADES: All in-game trades have been redone, complete with new nicknames. No Pokemon have a 1% spawn rate - Some are pretty rare (4%/5%), but nothing insane. For any Pokemon that needed new places, plenty of consideration has been given to location and rarity. WILD POKEMON: All wild Pokemon missing from Yellow were added into appropriate routes from Red and/or Blue. GOALS: Have all 151 Pokemon obtainable in-game with well thought-out placements, enable Pikachu to learn SURF, change all direct references to real world places and animals to Pokemon-cannon alternatives, change two VERY minor places on the map for quality of life reasons, and to retain as much vanilla Yellow as possible: difficulty, dialogue, etc…
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