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Published on 10/25/2005
Pokémon is a phenomenon that made itself very famous in a short time a few years ago. Pokémon Blue is part of the first generation of the games of that series that were made.
Up until this day, thousands of Pokémon fans have analyzed the games, finding out the exact formulae of how each battle situation in these games works out, how experience and levels and everything works, and what are the most effective ways to battle.
But this movie throws it all out the window, and completes the game almost entirely with one single Pokémon.
The player relies on luck, which can be manipulated as he wishes simply by delaying his actions at certain points.
Every single attack in this game can miss, including the "never misses" attacks, and as a result, this is a no-damage run: no single harmful attack lands on the Pokémon the player uses.
Of course, the choice of attack techniques also plays a big role in this movie...
We recommend reading the author's comments on this movie, for he wrote quite a lot of good information regarding this movie.

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Published on 8/23/2007
Primorial#soup used CONFUSION. Critical hit! Audience is confused!
Pokémon is a phenomenon that made itself very famous in a short time several years ago. Pokémon: Blue Version is part of the first generation of the games of that series that were made.
In this movie, Primorial#soup starts, as usual, as a teenage boy in Kanto with a level 5 starter Pokémon. Through vigorously fighting, intermittently doing actions that apparently make no sense (such as bicycling in circles), he beats all eight seven gym leaders, earning himself their badges and the right to challenge the world champion in Pokémon battles. And he wins, of course ― 23 minutes faster than in the previous movie.
It is recommended to read the author's comments as well as the discussion relating to the movie in order to fully enjoy it.
There is also a run that glitches to the end of the game faster via overflowing buffers, as well as one that resets during saving, corrupting the save and allowing an even faster completion.

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Published on 7/14/2011
Pokémon: Blue Version is part of the first generation of games within its famous series, known for having a very large number of beneficial glitches. In fact, the game can be completed in less than one minute of in-game time by save data corruption as evidenced in this run of the Yellow Version, and it can be completed in ten minutes using more "conventional" glitches, as shown by the other run on the Blue Version. These runs break the game, and avoid much of the gameplay intended by the developers.
And now, for something completely different. In this run, the authors, p4wn3r and Mukki, catch all 151 Pokémon and complete the game while only using what they call "light glitches", showing off much more of the game than seen in the other runs while still using many glitches to complete this goal much faster than the programmers could have imagined. For more details about the techniques used in this run, and for their definition of what constitutes a light glitch, as always, please read the authors' notes.


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