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{{bp|Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Pokémon Red, Green}}, {{v2|Blue|_(Japanese)}}, and {{v2|Yellow}} are now available on {{bp|Nintendo 3DS}} {{bp|Virtual Console}} in Hong Kong and Taiwan. These games are in Japanese, as the original games were never released in Chinese.



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Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow are now available on Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console in Hong Kong and Taiwan. These games are in Japanese, as the original games were never released in Chinese.

These games are the first games to be available on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Like all Virtual Console releases of the Generation I core series games, these games will be able to transfer Pokémon to the Pokémon Bank then to Pokémon Sun and Moon.


Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow, the international equivalents of these games, were released in North America, Europe, and Australia today.

See also