Since then the character had been obscure yet relevant since she would get smaller appearances here and there in official ways. There she had a complete storyline and we got to see the character evolve from there when the original Red and Blue got remakes in the GBA era as Leaf. Now we know that Green did appear in the Pokemon Special Adventure manga and was a character there inspired by that artwork.
It would’ve been nice to have her cameo in Yellow version at the least. When it came to gender so I’m surprised they didn’t let you choose the sex of your character until Crystal version with Kris.īut yeah I always wanted to meet this third trainer who had chosen the third starter, we now know Professor Oak would’ve been it had he not been taken out of the game but that pamphlet telling us to subscribe to Nintendo Power back then had that original Ken Sugimori artwork with that third female trainer, and you can see it got more than just me into asking who she was.
The player base was not dominated by boys as many girls were fans, not quite 50/50 but a huge female player base. The above-mentioned archives have SHA-1 hashes of, respectively, 5E3D0F6C08ADF2DFADB701CB2E04EEBA06AE27F8, FC6D5646C4A6C7A14D5A94B7A2D0627277AD429E, and 46636039BFEA4C1058B2BD4D54458A48ECCA0BFA, and are known to have been reposted on a Telegram channel.It wasn’t just me, I remember I had a female friend in Pokemon TCG League who one of my best friend’s had a huge crush on because she seemed straight out of a Toshiro Ono Pokemon manga who named her character Pikagirl and she wasn’t happy she couldn’t be a girl in the game.
#Pokemon pink version archive#
#Pokemon pink version code#
Curiously, the file located at "yellow/source/header.dmg" in the archive refers to the game's code as being for " Pocket Monsters Pink & Yellow" Ltd (Japan), the above-mentioned Super Mario Club, and Nintendo of America.