Poketto Monsutâ Midori (Video Game 1996)
Pokemon Blue was the international version of Pokemon Green.Pokémon: Red Version (Video Game 1996)
Pokemon Blue was the international version of Pokemon Green.
Pokémon Pink Version (Video Game 2014)
A unofficial hack of Pokemon Blue.
"Electric Playground" Episode #2.7 (TV Episode 1998)
Footage is shown.A Sneak Peek at Pokémon (Video 1998)
Footage from the game is shown."Did You Know Gaming?" Pokemon (TV Episode 2012)
Footage is shown."The Completionist" Pokemon (TV Episode 2012)
Game is reviewed"Hot Pepper Game Reviews" Pokemon Red/Blue (TV Episode 2015)
Reviewed
Pokémon: Yellow Version - Special Pikachu Edition (Video Game 1998)
Pokémon Silver Version (Video Game 1999)
Pokémon Gold Version (Video Game 1999)
Pokémon Crystal Version (Video Game 2000)
Pokémon Ruby Version (Video Game 2002)
Poketto Monsutâ Midori (Video Game 1996)
Pokémon: Red Version (Video Game 1996)
"Pokémon" Pokemon Kimi ni Kimeta! (TV Episode 1997)
The start of the episode recreates the game's starting animation of Gengar and Nidorino fightingPocket Monster (Video Game 1997)
Pokemon are shown.Pocket Monster (Video Game 1998)
Pokemon are shown."South Park" Timmy 2000 (TV Episode 2000)
Kenny holds a Pikachu doll at the start of the episode.Pocket Monster (Video Game 2000)
Pokemon are shown.
Stand by Me (1986)
When a TV in the player's home is examined the following text is displayed: "There's a movie on TV. Four boys are walking on railroad tracks."Mario & Wario (Video Game 1993)
On the game console in Copycat's house in Saffron City is "a game with Mario wearing a bucket on his head".
Pokémon: Yellow Version - Special Pikachu Edition (Video Game 1998)
Remake.
"Craig of the Creek" Evolution of Craig (TV Episode 2019)
Spoofs the video game series, as well as the "Who's That Pokemon" eyecatch."ByteSize Recaps" Pokémon Red and Blue (TV Episode 2020)
Animated parody