This was, along with Pocket Monsters Red, the first Pokemon games ever released. It is a little bit different, though. That is because it had some flaws that people complained about that were fixed in Pocket Monsters Blue, or the Pokemon Red and Blue that we got in the US.
The two main flaws with Green and Red are that a lot of the Pokemon’s sprite art looks odd and ugly looking, and there were many glitches, often gamebreaking.
The original version from the BETA version of Pocket Monsters Green, which is to have caused the syndrome known as 'Lavender Town Syndrome,' which is a false creepy pasta. Category Music. During the original Pocket Monsters Green Lavender Town Theme there. The song is made with a lot of high frequencies, some of which only.
There are some other flaws/things that were fixed/changed in the US releases, such as:
- During Oak’s lecture at the start of the game, the Nidorino’s cry actually belongs to a Nidorina.
- Missingno has an actual Pokedex entry, unlike in Blue where the entry is glitched up.
- The pokemon only found through in-game trade were found in the wild in the Blue version.
I would recommend these games for those who wanted to see what Pokemon Red and Blue where when they were released in Japan, or if you want to disprove that Lavender Town creepypasta, or if you just want to glitch the hell out of this game. But I really suggest you just try the Japanese Blue version, or Gen 1’s North American releases.