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n. This refers to the "pokemon red" version in the pokemon for gameboy videogame series. This was orginally released in Japan in 1996. The object of the game is to beome a great pokemon trainer and obtain all 8 badges from the 8 gym trainers and reach it to the pokemon tournement. Another goal of the game is to "catch'em all." This is refering to catching all 150 pokemon. Now the myth about #151, Mew, is no true. You can't legitimately catch a Mew in Pokemon Red, Blue or Yellow. No matter how many times your buddy tells you that he found his Mew in a truck next to the SS Anne or how his Jigglypuff evolved into a Mew -- it's just not true. It's not an accident that Nintendo always publicizes its GB Pokemon games as having 150 Pokemon. Mew #151 is a bonus Pokemon not found in the first three Game Boy games (unless you use a GameShark device to unlock it -- but that can potentially screw up your save file, as well as render the game save incompatible with Pokemon Stadium. If you can't resist using a GameShark code to unlock Mew, be sure to only use it on a save file you're not too attached to).
However, this is by far the best pokemon game to date. Nintendo just released pokemon "fire red", which is a remake of the classic. Only trons will buy this, because it was red version that started the revolution and nothing could replace it.

I just got home from school and gamed on red version for a solid 3 hours.

Red version is by the best pokemon game and will always be.

by P-tone November 4, 2004

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Red (Taylor's Version)

Taylor Swift's second re-recorded album that was released on November 12, 2021. She re-recorded her songs from her 2012 album Red, and released 9 new songs, that were originally planned to be on her original Red album. This includes the 10 minute version of All Too Well.

Me: Stream Red (Taylor's Version) on November 12!

by iloveurbandictionary๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜ƒ November 13, 2021

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