
Pokemon Red-blue 2-in-1 Game

Pokémon Red and Blue—the classics that started it all. You pick your starter (Bulbasaur’s the safe bet, but let’s be real, everyone wants Charizard eventually), then it’s just you, a dream, and a whole lot of tall grass full of Zubats. The sprites are janky by today’s standards, but there’s something weirdly charming about the way your rival’s sprite glitches when he walks away.
It’s the same old grind—leveling up your team, figuring out which Pokémon can actually learn useful moves (looking at you, Metapod), and trying not to scream when you run into another trainer with six Geodudes. The 2-in-1 version means you can swap between Red and Blue if you get stuck or just feel like switching teams. Missingno glitches still work, too, if you’re into that kind of chaos.
Honestly, it’s nostalgia in pixel form—flaws and all.
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