

The graphics are improved over the original Red and Blue games.

However, any of the 100 Pokémon introduced in those versions cannot be traded into Pokémon Yellow, just as they can't be traded into the Red or Blue versions. They may also trade with Pokémon Gold, Pokémon Silver, and Pokémon Crystal. Pokémon Yellow players can trade their Pokémon with the Red and Blue version players. You can, however, receive all three regular starters during the course of this game. This version of Pokémon received its name due to the fact that Trainers get Pikachu as their starter Pokémon instead of being able to choose between Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. In both regions, the games are often referred to by fans as simply Pokémon Yellow or Pokémon Pikachu (though the latter name was officially assigned to the Pokémon Pikachu pedometer). A digital re-release of Pokémon Yellow was launched on Februin the Nintendo 3DS e-Shop, for Pokémon's 20th anniversary of the original Japanese launch of the series on the original Game Boy.

It was released in North America on Octoand was called Pokémon: Special Pikachu Edition by Nintendo. The game was released in Japan on Septemand was simply known as Pocket Monsters Pikachu. It was released on the Nintendo Game Boy and features Super Game Boy and Game Boy Color enhancements. Glitches in future generation Pokemon games are called "MissingNo" even though they're completely different entities it's a glitch that became the name for every other Pokemon glitch because that's what happens when you're #1.Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition is the fourth game in the Pokémon video game series in Japan, and the third in the rest of the world.

MissingNo is the gold standard in Pokemon glitches and is quite possibly one of the most well known and celebrated glitches in the history of video games entirely MissingNo's legendary visage is on par with that of the Minus World from Super Mario Bros. MissingNo (literally "Missing Number", #000 in the Pokedex) needs no introduction.
