Play Pokémon Games on Game Boy
Pokémon games began their journey on the original Game Boy with Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue, released in the late 1990s. These titles introduced players to the Kanto region and the original 151 Pokémon. The gameplay combined exploration, turn-based battles, and creature collection, forming the basis for one of the most successful gaming franchises of all time. With its link cable multiplayer battles and trades, Pokémon on Game Boy revolutionized handheld gaming and social play.
- Pokemon Nuzlocke Red
- Pokemon Blue
- Pokemon Brown 2014
- Pokemon Green : English
- Pokemon Blue Kaizo
- Pokemon Battle Factory
- Pokemon Red 151
- Pokemon Red-Blue 2-in-1
- Pokemon II (red hack)
- Pokemon Rocket : James (blue)
- Pokemon Knife Red
- Pokemon Intense Indigo
- Bokemob (pokemon blue hack)
- Pokemon Pink (v1.1)
- Pokemon Red : Emu Edition
- Oak's Dream (pokemon blue hack)
- Pokemon Aqua (red hack)
- Pokemon Meowth (red hack)
- Meowths Adventure (pokemon hack)
- Pokemon Knife Blue
- Pokemon TRE-Team Rocket Edition
- Pokemon Girl (red hack)
- Pokemon Blue Upgrade
- Pokemon Rosa (red hack)
- Pokemon Blue Before Elite
- Pokemon Neo : Rocket (blue)
- Pokemon Black Special Palace Ed.
- Pokemon Meowth (blue hack)
- Pokemon 151 (red hack)
- Pokemon Indigo Lite
- Pokemon Red Full Color Hack
- Pokemon Land (hack)
- Pokemon Red
- Pokemon Orange (v2.0d)
- Pokemon Red : Proud Eyes (v4.0)
- Pokemon Revolution (red hack)
- Pokemon Green
- Pokemon Pink (red hack)
- Cokemon (pokemon blue hack)
- Pokemon : Next Generation (hack)
- Pokemon Maize (beta 1.2.1)
- Pikamon (pokemon red hack)
- Oak's Dream 2 (pokemon red hack)
- Pokemon Rocket : Jessie (red)
- Pokemon Breeders Edition (blue)
- Pokemon : Johto Journeys (hack)
- Pokemon Z (red hack)
- Pokemon Generations (red hack)
- Pokemon Blue Kaizo (2014 Update)
- Pokemon Neo : Adventure (red)
- Pokemon Blue (enhanced)
- Pokemon Brown 2009 (red hack)
- Pokemon Red : Proud Eyes (v3.0)
- Pokemon Outdated Zxevious