Pocket Monsters : Green Version Game

Ah, Pocket Monsters: Green Version—the one that started it all in Japan before Pokémon became a global phenomenon! This classic Game Boy gem is where Trainers first set off on their journey to catch, battle, and trade 151 original Pokémon, with your trusty Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle by your side. While it never officially made it to the West (we got Red and Blue instead), Green Version holds a special place in gaming history as the quirky, pixelated beginning of a franchise that would take over the world.
Sure, the sprites were a little… rough compared to later games, and MissingNo. might’ve given your save file a scare, but that’s part of the charm! This was the game that introduced the addictive loop of "gotta catch ’em all," with link cable trades and battles that felt like magic at the time. If you’re a Pokémon fan or a retro gaming enthusiast, Green Version is a fascinating time capsule—proof that even the simplest adventures can spark a legacy. Just watch out for those glitchy tall grass encounters!