How Pokémon Red & Blue Were Made

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  • čas přidán 22. 12. 2021
  • This Pokémon documentary details the development of the monster collecting RPG Pokémon Red & Blue and goes behind the scenes of their creation. Discover more about creator Satoshi Tajiri and how his love for bug catching led to the idea for Pokémon. The documentary also explores all the design decisions that development studio Game Freak, which consisted of only nine developers at the time, made and shows how Pokémon trainers were initially going to participate in battles with certain weapons for example.
    It also takes a close look at all the hurdles Game Freak had to go through. The title was initially going to be “Capsule Monsters” but it had to be changed multiple times, because it resembled Ultraman’s Capsule Kaiju a little too much. Additionally, reducing over 200 designs for all the Pokémon to their favorite 151 proved to be a bigger challenge than anticipated. Furthermore, there was one moment during development that almost destroyed years of work. Lastly, the developers experienced serious problems when they were localizing Pokémon for various regions, because English for instance takes up more space than Japanese.
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  • @ThatGuyGlen
    @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +308

    What game would you like to see me cover next? Leave a suggestion in the comments below! Also, if you enjoyed the video, please consider subscribing to stay up to date on future “How Games Were Made” episodes. Leaving a like and sharing the video also helps out! Support me on Patreon and get exclusive content like Q&A sessions, ad-free content, access to my Discord server and more: www.patreon.com/ThatGuyGlen

    • @twomur_
      @twomur_ Před 2 lety +3

      i would love to see you cover No Man’s Sky!!

    • @themiIes
      @themiIes Před 2 lety +10

      Silent Hill would be AMAZING! Love the videos ❤

    • @djpyroteknikz135
      @djpyroteknikz135 Před 2 lety +5

      @ThatGuyGlen - I'd like to see a history of
      either "Night in the Woods" or "OneShot". =)

    • @mrtn10
      @mrtn10 Před 2 lety +6

      Geometry dash ig

    • @claudiomakihara655
      @claudiomakihara655 Před 2 lety +3

      Darkwood

  • @Astronic
    @Astronic Před 2 lety +5001

    It was just something magical about gaming back then. I remember laying in bed playing pokemon yellow and grinding my magicarp to level 20 because a school friend had told me he would evolve into something then. I could barely see anything because it was dark and I used my night lamp. Then it evolved to Gyarados and I was so excited going to bed and telling everyone in school the day after.

    • @remnants9974
      @remnants9974 Před 2 lety +506

      tbh I do think the older games had an advantage from not all the Pokemon and their evolutions being leaked before launch. something exciting about discovering those things by actually playing the game. (even with a friend telling you about it it's a bit different)

    • @Gogeta0991
      @Gogeta0991 Před 2 lety +317

      @@remnants9974 yeah the internet ruined games quite a bit

    • @maythesciencebewithyou
      @maythesciencebewithyou Před 2 lety +380

      You know what was different back then? You were still a child.

    • @Gogeta0991
      @Gogeta0991 Před 2 lety +118

      @@maythesciencebewithyou sure that makes a difference but the internet definetely changes the way of approaching such things

    • @remnants9974
      @remnants9974 Před 2 lety +54

      @@Gogeta0991 I think it's a bit of both like you have too much experience and knowledge so things don't elicit the same sense of wonder as easily

  • @gime1945
    @gime1945 Před 11 měsíci +580

    I don't think anything could replicate that feeling of being a kid in the late 90s, and getting your first Pokemon game. Getting sucked into that world. It was just something magical. If you know, you know.

    • @chris_hawk
      @chris_hawk Před 8 měsíci +8

      Yep, except for me it was Pokemon Gold in the late 2000's. I actually started out with Fire Red but later borrowed Gold from my friend and liked it so much I forgot to return it. Just thinking of New Bark Town gives me chills.

    • @jarijansma2207
      @jarijansma2207 Před 7 měsíci +2

      i remember receiving pokemon sapphbire under the christmas tree, and playing the game with my mom, her translating the dialoges, it was incredible

    • @reckoning6968
      @reckoning6968 Před 7 měsíci +3

      For me it was Pokemon Platinum in 2009. The fact that every generation has their own first and therefore forever special pokemon game is beautiful. I think that every pokemon game will be someones childhood

    • @J.Wolf90
      @J.Wolf90 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Red and blue were all the rage back in grade 3 lol and the gameboy colours themselves

    • @tearsofblood7
      @tearsofblood7 Před 7 měsíci +4

      The 90's generation kids were the most blessed as they were the first to indulge in various masterpieces from inception. The cost though was that indiviual success took a big hit.

  • @EmperorZ19
    @EmperorZ19 Před 2 lety +1572

    As much as I think that Pokemon has become a series that lazily rests on its laurels, it can only do that because the original concepts are so excellent, and I feel like the passion that went into those core concepts is communicated well in this video. Nice work

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +62

      Thank you, glad you liked it!

    • @ricardibutler2024
      @ricardibutler2024 Před 2 lety +11

      Yall are just catching code and binary numbers

    • @kiattim2100
      @kiattim2100 Před 2 lety +8

      @@jeniffer7799 lol funny that the kind of person to support every shitty new pokemon games, is the same person who can't enjoy the game just because someone else says something negative about it. Truly a sheep moment.

    • @lester44444
      @lester44444 Před 2 lety +68

      I always feel it's unfair to call them lazy, the amount of work individual artists alone put into creating new designs, assets and gimmicks each generation, whether or not they're well received, is insane. Especially for the amount of consistency they have to have making sure a game is fairly balanced and mechanics/lore/design language doesn't contradict past iterations. Sure, nintendo as a faceless organisation might seem lazy shouting out orders from the top for what feels like regurgitated gameplay each generation, but there is sooooo much love put into every game that's produced.

    • @lisavauhti7675
      @lisavauhti7675 Před 2 lety +12

      Game freak is nowadays smaller company and nintendo is pushing them to work they don't have time to create anything else besides few new monsters and basic storyline and then spend the rest of the time in coding to guarantee that nintendo seal of approval. Battle Revolution was released in 2006-07 for Wii and yet when SWSH were released the animation was still very low quality on their newest home console compared to console that was on sales 12 years ago

  • @DwaineWoolley
    @DwaineWoolley Před 2 lety +870

    Awesome video. Well researched. Satoshi's story is very inspiring. He turned his childhood memories into a worldwide phenomenon. The man

  • @sanjablazina2879
    @sanjablazina2879 Před 2 lety +922

    Satoshi: We need to make sure the player never associates running out of HP with the Pokemon dying.
    Nuzlockers:

    • @CarnivorousConnor
      @CarnivorousConnor Před 2 lety +14

      Yea that’s accurate tbh

    • @fabmoneyy
      @fabmoneyy Před 2 lety +9

      Well I mean... you arent wrong but..

    • @kevinlestersantos5923
      @kevinlestersantos5923 Před 2 lety +1

      LOL

    • @NightTimeDay
      @NightTimeDay Před 2 lety +29

      I mean, it is still much more upsetting when a pokemon dies in a Nuzlocke as opposed a game where death is common. I think Nuzlockes only work in contrast to pokemon being eternal friends lol

    • @rizzcs6018
      @rizzcs6018 Před 2 lety +18

      Lavender Town:

  • @Psionetics
    @Psionetics Před 2 lety +607

    My best friend growing up in the '90s was part Japanese. His family in Japan would send he and his brother toys and stuff. Lots of Ultraman. I remember the day I went over and they were playing with Pokemon figurines. It hadn't been released in the US yet. When it did arrive a few months later, it was like, "Hey, these are those monsters from Japan!". I'm proud to have been a fan since the beginning

    • @duane_313
      @duane_313 Před 2 lety +20

      WOW! Thats so kool!

    • @SobrietyandSolace
      @SobrietyandSolace Před 2 lety +29

      When my mother was in college one of her classmates would bring me stuff from Japan. I had a pencilcase with Gen 2 Pokemon on it in 1999. I also got a bootleg VHS of the first movie 9but didn't get an ancient Mew card because my parents were too broke to take me to the theatre)

    • @burrybondz225
      @burrybondz225 Před rokem +3

      him and his his brother*

    • @hellinterface6721
      @hellinterface6721 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Pokemon was fun until you learned about Magic the Gathering.

    • @subhashxrecord3131
      @subhashxrecord3131 Před 6 měsíci +2

      First time I saw Pokémon was a small micro review in Gamepro it must of been late 97; It was a time when it hadn't broken through shows game nothing; the review was in an "up and coming" section like there were a few different small boxes with random stuff I recall a year later closer to 99 thinking back like yah that wasn't even big yet Pokémon Red didn't mean anything

  • @RandomGuy9
    @RandomGuy9 Před rokem +53

    This man created so many great childhoods. Can't thank him enough.

  • @nightnday6675
    @nightnday6675 Před 2 lety +309

    The 90’s was the golden era of video games. Im fortunate to be born in a time where the first franchises were making its break throughs.

    • @KingRusso1990
      @KingRusso1990 Před 2 lety +11

      Same here. What a time to be alive then

    • @SMCwasTaken
      @SMCwasTaken Před rokem +14

      Nah more like the late 1990s/early 2010s

    • @lynic-0091
      @lynic-0091 Před rokem +2

      @@SMCwasTaken ? Nah.

    • @pentexsucks43
      @pentexsucks43 Před rokem +7

      Nah, the early 2000's. It had better tech, but the same creativity of the 90's. Ps2 and Dreamcast will never be beat

    • @TheSoulCrisis
      @TheSoulCrisis Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@pentexsucks43 I think the PS2 is still one of the best selling consoles of all time!

  • @JoystickDrummer
    @JoystickDrummer Před 2 lety +386

    I remember exactly how excited I was to open Pokemon Yellow on Chirstmas in 1999. I may not have the same love for the series as I did back then, but I will always get excited for that first generation. Excellent video!

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +30

      Much appreciated! Pokémon Yellow was also my first Pokémon game!

    • @JoystickDrummer
      @JoystickDrummer Před 2 lety +5

      @@ThatGuyGlen It was actually my first game ever!

    • @submissionsniperfan
      @submissionsniperfan Před 2 lety

      @@ThatGuyGlen same!!

    • @lindendrache8998
      @lindendrache8998 Před 2 lety +6

      I got my first Pokemon game for christmas too, but mine was Red version. Silly kid me was only used to platformers back then and I thought "That dragon has wings, it can fly, so it is better than the blue one" xD But Pokemon sparked my love for RPGs.

    • @Someguyhere111
      @Someguyhere111 Před 2 lety +7

      My first game was Blue in Christmas of '98 along with my first Gameboy. I was six at the time and still struggling with reading, so it took me an hour to get out of Oak's lab and another two hours to get past Viridian City (my brother eventually had to tell me what to do both times) but I was still having fun and that's what matters XD I got Yellow the following year, and was able to enjoy it much more with my levelled-up reading skill :)

  • @aturchomicz821
    @aturchomicz821 Před 2 lety +71

    13:14 Bruh this Pioneer of the accidentally Worlds Biggest Franchise just going onto the Internet of the 90s and asking for help with his outdated Machines really is just precious, has that kind of Indie vibes I wouldnt have expected coming from a Nintendo IP!

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +11

      Yup, exactly why I chose to cover Red and Blue in particular!

  • @laidbackgaming2417
    @laidbackgaming2417 Před 2 lety +221

    Pokémon Red and Blue were indie back in the day when they first released. Remember the games came out before the anime. I remember being on the playground at camp and seeing my friend play this really cool game. I remember him losing his mind because he caught a rattata good times lol. It didn't take long for Pokémon to take over the late 90s though.

    • @differentlyabledmuslimjewi4475
      @differentlyabledmuslimjewi4475 Před 2 lety +6

      same. I remember watching pokemon's tv show air for the first time and I was there for it. I will never forget it.

    • @xilencered7788
      @xilencered7788 Před 2 lety +14

      Those red and blue cartridges are iconic. They stood out, free advertising.

    • @dragoon9airsoft560
      @dragoon9airsoft560 Před 2 lety +3

      I love to catch Rattata. Raticates are such a powerhouse to have in early and mid game, no matter the gen

    • @Furiouspenguin27
      @Furiouspenguin27 Před 2 lety +2

      Are you from Japan?

    • @Shmandalf
      @Shmandalf Před 2 lety +5

      @@xilencered7788 We were lucky in the west, they were making enough to do custom cart colours. The original red & green were gray carts.

  • @nyquilforthekill1620
    @nyquilforthekill1620 Před 2 lety +465

    I cried to this one man made his vision come true and took 8 long years with 8 other colleagues and no one told him he'd make a success, but he prevailed. A true story of a young man and his struggles to make it in a ever growing world.

    • @ntl9974
      @ntl9974 Před 2 lety +7

      A stud

    • @MikeKnight009
      @MikeKnight009 Před 2 lety +7

      Sounds like every shounen anime ever

    • @joshdean5867
      @joshdean5867 Před rokem +2

      Gay

    • @jamirimaj6880
      @jamirimaj6880 Před 8 měsíci

      Forget making an indie game that became a monstrous AAA game: they made an indie game the biggest grossing franchise ever

  • @themiIes
    @themiIes Před 2 lety +247

    "I only do Indie Games" - Sneaky! Love that you covering games like this too!

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +97

      It's an experiment for sure :D The development of Red & Blue does have an indie vibe though so that's why I wanted to cover it!

    • @itsjohfy
      @itsjohfy Před 2 lety +3

      I mean we can consider Pokémon Red and Blue as an Indie Game.
      And also Yellow Version I think.

    • @priestesslucy3299
      @priestesslucy3299 Před 2 lety +20

      @@ThatGuyGlen Red and Green basically were an Indie game

  • @submissionsniperfan
    @submissionsniperfan Před 2 lety +301

    Pokemon was basically my introduction to gaming, I still enjoy the games and have an even stronger appreciation for the franchise than I did even back then!
    Also the ost for these games are among the most beautiful in game history

    • @von4031
      @von4031 Před 2 lety +4

      I was like 8 years old when I got my GBC and the two games I had was Pokémon blue and this Adams family game. I’m 22 now and I own almost every Pokémon game up until now. It’s been a long journey

    • @vic_710
      @vic_710 Před 2 lety +5

      Same, I happened to find pokemon fire red on my mom's nokia lumia phone windows store and that changed a lot for me. I would even say those are the reasons why I'm good at understanding lot of stuff consciously since I couldn't just mash random stuff to go forward in pokemon, I had to read the stuff.

    • @kingsplayworld156
      @kingsplayworld156 Před 2 lety +2

      Facts

    • @VyxelOP
      @VyxelOP Před rokem

      Same! While I played some computer games and stuff like super mario land from time to time, it wasn't more than anything to ease boredom when I couldn't play outside. It wasn't until I saw the special Pokemon inserts in Nintendo Power that my interest was piqued. Then one day my dad took me to Toys'R'Us and said I could get a thing (probably for good grades or something). I chose Pokemon Red not really knowing what to expect. Next thing I know it was virtually all I could think about and I was taking my Gameboy outside to keep playing Pokemon and tell everyone I knew about it. Been a pretty hardcore gamer ever since.

    • @xaza8uhitra4
      @xaza8uhitra4 Před rokem

      100% the OST is what brought it all together

  • @lawrence9713
    @lawrence9713 Před 2 lety +111

    these old school drawings are just so perfect. we need this art style for a pkmn game

    • @Falor5151
      @Falor5151 Před rokem +7

      Ken Sugimori's art still hasn't been surpassed. Something classic about that watercolor style.

    • @farrosneil6072
      @farrosneil6072 Před 11 měsíci

      I heard that pokemon nowdays (3d) is used Ken's artsytle as a main reference to the sprites

  • @syllogism5843
    @syllogism5843 Před 2 lety +26

    Having worked in a startup myself I can only imagine the amount of stress there would have been in developing those games, especially with that crash! The creator's passion for exploration and collecting insects really resonates in the early games, and justifies the prevalence of Bug Catchers!

  • @ThatGuySizzleMac
    @ThatGuySizzleMac Před 2 lety +148

    When I was in 2nd grade I remember a friend of mine who's name was Ryusuke got Pokemon Green (I think his sister got Red) from his grandfather who still lived in Japan, and he said it was game that was becoming pretty popular over there and all of us were enamored by it cause Digimon just came out so seeing little monsters you raise and fight with on the Gameboy was just wild and new to us. Then Pokemon came to the US a couple months later and I got Pokemon Blue, and here I am almost 23 years later watching my friends kids talk about Pokemon and how cool they are and it just always makes me think back to those times. Crazy how long Pokemon has been around and the story of how it was created is just as crazy!

    • @kevinho8616
      @kevinho8616 Před 2 lety +6

      Let's Go Brandon

    • @johnnymartinez2757
      @johnnymartinez2757 Před 2 lety +3

      @@kevinho8616 you’re a a Gary in real life, SAD!

    • @kevinho8616
      @kevinho8616 Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnnymartinez2757 actually my name is Kevin

    • @head3337
      @head3337 Před 2 lety

      You 30 too?! :O

    • @z.a.y.n-5053
      @z.a.y.n-5053 Před 2 lety +2

      23 you would have been very young surprised you even would remember that

  • @Syntax_Error_404
    @Syntax_Error_404 Před rokem +15

    In these times of culture being fragmented between different platforms, it's amazing how Pokémon has been able to link 30 years of people together.
    I grew up with pokemon in the 90's, my younger brother grew up with Pokémon in the 2000's, my son grew up with Pokémon in the 10's, my younger son grew up with Pokémon in the 20's. ❤

  • @blightedgrounds
    @blightedgrounds Před rokem +38

    Born in 1990. These games will forever hold a place in me heart ❤️

  • @AprehamLincoln
    @AprehamLincoln Před 4 měsíci +1

    Just found this video, haven't watched yet, but I have to share my memories.
    Pokemon came out of nowhere when I was a kid. One day we were playing with marbles at school, the next day EVERYONE had the cards and was talking about the show. It happened so fast and I felt like I was playing catch-up the whole time as there wasn't a lot of money in my family.
    So the summer of 98 rolls around, it's my birthday. My mother took me to Toys R Us to pick out a gift. I got a blue Gameboy and Pokemon Blue (my favourite colour at the time, and Blastoise was my favourite Pokemon).
    Few childhood memories stand quite as highly for me. I was *so* excited. I absolutely devoured that game, I remember it so well. Going through the cave without using flash and just fumbling my way around til I found the exit. Beating the Elite 4 while severely underleveled and with far too few potions. Beating the rival. The battery indicator flashing as it happened (guess who hadn't saved in forever). The credits slowly rolling. The notification that the game saved followed a split second later by the batteries finally dying. What a rush!

  • @capsey_
    @capsey_ Před 2 lety +229

    I love stories how classic Nintendo games like TLoZ were made, there is something about their development cycle of the time. They feel like unexpected success of really passionate people.
    Maybe these stories were romanticized after years, idk

    • @Bluex12345
      @Bluex12345 Před 2 lety +10

      That’s japanese devs in general

    • @scipioafricanus2071
      @scipioafricanus2071 Před 2 lety +37

      They are romanticized in part, but it's also a fact that a lot of games back then were just passion projects. So nobody expected great finacial success. It was just a bunch of game nerds doing their thing.
      Today it's much more a business revolving around billion $ franchises that involve low risk taking and resting on the established success of the respective series ie Battlefield 11, Assassins Creed 12, CoD 18 etc (Pokemon as well).
      Though you can still find those passion projects in the indie market, where, at least in my opinion, you find the most interesting games today.

    • @AutisticPotato7
      @AutisticPotato7 Před 2 lety +1

      What's TLoZ?

    • @scipioafricanus2071
      @scipioafricanus2071 Před 2 lety +3

      @@AutisticPotato7 The Legend of Zelda

    • @jonnyblanka
      @jonnyblanka Před 2 lety +2

      @@AutisticPotato7 honestly never seen it abbreviated like that 😅

  • @codinginflow
    @codinginflow Před rokem +4

    The drawing style of the original Red and Blue boxes evokes some nostalgic feeling in me that's really hard to describe. It evokes memories of my childhood.

  • @MasalaMan
    @MasalaMan Před 2 lety +73

    This man wanted to share the feeling that he had when bug catching to the world...and he succeeded.

    • @lynic-0091
      @lynic-0091 Před rokem +5

      Why does that sound like a quote from the first pokemon movie?

    • @ergastolo4281
      @ergastolo4281 Před rokem +5

      @@lynic-0091 "We dreamed of creating the World's strongest Pokémon...
      and we succeeded."
      -Dr. Fuji before dying a horrible death, 1998.

    • @lynic-0091
      @lynic-0091 Před rokem +4

      @@ergastolo4281 Yess thats it lol

  • @obits3
    @obits3 Před 2 lety +50

    Pokémon trading, as a video game concept, is insane. How many games have the ability to develop something and move it out of the original save file, making it so you can delete the original save without deleting the transferred thing? Now think…
    How many games can do that going back to 2002? From Ruby and Sapphire to Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, you could theoretically transfer nearly all the Pokémon. To illustrate, using the mainline releases, you could move a Pokémon caught in R/S through all these games:
    2002 Ruby/Sapphire
    2004 Fire Red/Leaf Green
    2004 Emerald
    2006 Diamond/Pearl
    2008 Platinum
    2009 Heart Gold/Soul Silver
    2010 Black/White
    2012 Black/White 2
    2013 X/Y
    2014 Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire
    2016 Sun/Moon
    2017 Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon
    That’s 15 years covering 12 releases (counting the pairs as single releases).
    Any Pokémon that survived the dex cut and existed in R/S can go to Sword and Shield (2019), making that a 17 year span.
    Further, in 2016, you could play the original games on virtual console and transfer Pokémon to Sun/Moon via the Pokétransporter app and Pokémon bank. This is still possible today.
    Even with the dex cut, you can keep “cut” Pokémon in Home, preserving them from deletion. Also, when they released the SwSh DLC, everyone got the increased dex as a free update.
    As of today, that’s around 19 years of preservation from R/S to the present. More than any other aspect, I would argue that this level of compatibility is foundational to Pokémon’s success.

    • @BaconNuke
      @BaconNuke Před 2 lety +5

      I think this is such a cool thing that GF made transferring your old friends from a long time ago through each gen if you really wanted to plausible, it may be bit scummy holding it for ransom but whatever...

    • @karigrandii
      @karigrandii Před rokem +1

      You can transfer your pokemon from the original red and blue games to your switch it just has a few steps and some hassle but its possible

    • @razer0072073
      @razer0072073 Před rokem

      Pokemon colosseum

    • @omegamanGXE
      @omegamanGXE Před 10 dny

      @@karigrandiihow

  • @trentonziegler
    @trentonziegler Před 2 lety +68

    This video was SO well done and had art and information I've never seen or heard of, which was mind blowing. You put together an incredible video and just hit my feels extra hard. The amount of preservation and willpower that team had to make this dream a reality... It's quite inspiring and exciting to hear this story. Thank you so much for making this amazing video

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +4

      My pleasure! And thank you very much for the kind words, I’m glad to hear you liked it!

    • @TheDoubleb13
      @TheDoubleb13 Před 7 měsíci

      99😊9

  • @spiritwarrior2942
    @spiritwarrior2942 Před 2 lety +17

    I'll never forget getting blue version in the mail for my 9th bday. I loved,literally loved it. I remember catching mewtwo on vacation in Virginia and having to quickly save the game and go hang out with family,I couldn't wait to get back and face the elite four with him

    • @ochuspin
      @ochuspin Před rokem +3

      This is something the older Pokémon games got down so well, the feeling of discovery and accomplishment

    • @clonetrooper2003
      @clonetrooper2003 Před rokem

      #Gen1Sucks

  • @bsp3971
    @bsp3971 Před 2 lety +11

    it's actually mind-boggling how much work went into this.. amazing how far it went

  • @MayorMori
    @MayorMori Před 2 lety +156

    Great video! Your editing is amazing. Very entertaining video. Looking forward to watching more.

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +7

      Thank you very much, more videos are coming!

  • @watsonwrote
    @watsonwrote Před 2 lety +17

    Pokemon has played such a huge role in my life as a kid and continues to be important to me as an adult--so it's really cool to see the spirit and intention of its development and reflect on how that played out in my childhood. Honestly, I think he succeeded in his mission. Pokemon gave me a place to explore, work through challenges, organize, and connect with friends when I was going through really traumatic things and couldn't have a more regular childhood. When my circumstances changed and I had a new home and parents, I did things like go for bike rides, fishing, and exploring nature but I really did it first in Pokemon.
    I feel like if I hadn't had that world to dip into I would be much more scarred and dysfunctional now. I'm certainly not saying we should substitute a regular childhood for Pokemon but, I think for kids like me, that spark of childhood carried through and made a positive difference

  • @VagueTheory
    @VagueTheory Před 2 lety +54

    One of the best videos I've seen in a long time. Great story telling and pace.

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +3

      Much appreciated, glad you liked the video!

  • @prathameshsawant843
    @prathameshsawant843 Před rokem +2

    I first started watching pokemon series in 2002-2003 at age of 9.
    I really loved the concept of catching, training and battling creatures with special ability.
    I could catch pokemon, train them, use them in battle, evolve them and search for legends, I used to dream about it.
    Back then I didn't knew about these game because they weren't selling them in my country.
    But later after 14 years I came to knew about these pokemon game on internet.
    I found a way to install them on my mobile and play. It was like dream come true.
    I can't explain all that feeling that i got when I first started playing these game it was such a awesome experience.
    Being introvert I love to live in this game world, roaming around freely without worrying about anything.
    I still play this game at 30 and it is fun.
    Hope in future this pokemon world become more bigger. Championship become real.

  • @facelessG
    @facelessG Před 11 měsíci +2

    My father, a 60+ yrs old, retired guy still plays pokemon on an anbernic device. It helps him relax during his dialysis sessions. I tried introducing other games to him like FF, BoF and medabots but pokemon is really his favorite.

  • @JustianoHolguin
    @JustianoHolguin Před 2 lety +23

    This is one of the best videos about the origins of Pokémon.
    From dynamic narration, good use of transitions, animations, visual elements to easily understand what are you talking about, long but enough time used to explain, also it does cover other topics that might seen not to related, more than "what was his inspiration" usual Pokémon origin video.
    I forget to mention that it's a well researched video. too.

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you very much, glad to hear you liked it! Tried my best to put my own spin on the topic and add things that hopefully haven't been said before.

    • @JustianoHolguin
      @JustianoHolguin Před 2 lety +1

      @@ThatGuyGlen
      Honestly this is your best gift that we can have right now in Christmas.
      Thank you.

  • @bizichyld
    @bizichyld Před 2 lety +10

    Very nice mini doc. I was already almost a senior in high school when this came out. I don’t remember why I even bought it, but it definitely consumed me at the time. Nobody else I knew was into it and it seemed like a pretty childish endeavor, so I kept it mostly to myself and ended up buying the yellow and blue versions, and eventually stadium for n64.
    I played off an on through the years with the goal of assembling the best lvl 100 team. I only learned to execute the many glitches a couple years ago and I’m now working on catching the best version of each evolved gen 1 Pokémon and training to level 100. I’ll catch 100+ of some species to compare their stats and select the best. It takes hundreds of hours and countless runs through the game, but I’m down to 5 or 6 Pokémon left to catch after all these years. I run in place to get steps and cardio so it’s not a complete waste of time. My wife thinks I’m crazy but she knows who she married.
    I’ve got my oldest daughter hooked at 9 years old now too. Cool to see this kind of thing to come full circle.

  • @LeetTron5000
    @LeetTron5000 Před 2 lety +12

    Crazy, i was just thiking the other day that the original pokemon is absolutely nuts for its time. What kind of person did thought up and made something like this. A completely unexpected game design thats flows so perfectly with unique aspects of gameplay. This video proves just how crazy it was, this game shouldnt exist. It took multiple miracles for multiple people across 6 years of production and many years of the creators early childhood and interests being directed towards this idea. People reaching out to him to help on early magazines. Just insane how this was conceived.

  • @Feroxylos
    @Feroxylos Před 2 lety +228

    It is kind of odd that the whole idea of Pokemon stems from collecting bugs, but the Bug type was very weak in the first generation (and is to some extent to this day)

    • @BaconNuke
      @BaconNuke Před 2 lety +10

      Ya I realized this while watching, I expected it wouldn't be the very best (like no one ever was) because.. stuff like dragons are cool.. but ya I think it's funny it is never up around the top.. well at least the planned psychic strength is something, just implemented badly XD

    • @TWHowl
      @TWHowl Před rokem +4

      Yet think of the inclusion of big catcher trainers, bug gyms, etc. That they got included at all shows the origin of the game.

    • @LaiXinyi92
      @LaiXinyi92 Před rokem +7

      Bug type has always had some of the best designs, tho

    • @dimelowilson
      @dimelowilson Před rokem +4

      It was the first Pokémon’s encountered @ the first route

    • @danielstreeter6738
      @danielstreeter6738 Před rokem +3

      Yeah. At least it was super effective against Poison back then, and it was the only thing super effective against the overpowered Psychic type before they fixed Ghost.

  • @SigandGibbs
    @SigandGibbs Před 2 lety +29

    Man I wish the new games were made with the same spirit. Great background info, didn't know most of this!

    • @aturchomicz821
      @aturchomicz821 Před 2 lety +4

      A Multi Billion Dollar Trademark could never be developed in such way, thats what you give up for money eh

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, glad you liked it!

    • @ArceusDX
      @ArceusDX Před 2 lety +12

      They are developed with the same spirit, even still in interviews with the team about the most recent titles, they gush over the various aspects that go into them, let's not forget that the team will regularly take trips to the countries they're basing the games regions on to get them as authentic as possible, you rarely see that anywhere else.
      Game Freak still cares about Pokemon, the problem is that The Pokemon Company, and their investors, demand the games be yearly and so they just don't really have the time anymore.

  • @flikkie72
    @flikkie72 Před rokem +4

    The pokeball with the button on top, the monsters helping out in the village, thinking of unique ways to help catch them.. it's like they took a good hard look at the original concept and PLA is what rolled out ❤️

  • @BobbyReborn
    @BobbyReborn Před 2 lety +45

    this vid had so much info I never knew before. presented really well.. I could probably watch the Red and Green box rotate for hours. Kudos and please bring us more Nintendo vids!

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you very much, glad you liked it! And there’s a good chance I’ll cover retro Nintendo games in the future ;)

  • @stargarden2487
    @stargarden2487 Před 2 lety +14

    We still have a charisma stat kind of, it increases when you collect badges and allows you to control progressively higher level Pokemon.

    • @Maroxad
      @Maroxad Před 2 lety +1

      Between the Charisma stat (which most likely was for the talk action), the trainer joining battles, and the TALK action, it really seems like the Original Pokemon games were a lot more Megami Tensei-like than I imagined.
      EarlyMegami Tensei games had the player's intelligence stat impact TALK success.

  • @CarputingYT
    @CarputingYT Před 2 lety +51

    Great topic Glen! Would love to see more obscure things from classic games we all grew up with like this. Thanks for putting this together, wishing you a very Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year!

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +7

      Thank you! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you too!

  • @mittelego1098
    @mittelego1098 Před rokem +8

    Turning the idea of exploring and collecting insects into a video game so that other kids can experience that adventure feeling too is such a great idea!

  • @Blackda222
    @Blackda222 Před 2 lety +6

    Pokemon was easily my favorite thing about my childhood. Even today I remember being about 6 when I went to best buy with my dad and sister and getting a copy for each of us. I remember not being able to read well and having to figure out what to do while skipping pretty much all the dialog. Obv when I could read it was shocked how far I was able to get while following along with the anime. Still love pokemon to this day and always will. Those games are so special to me its crazy what they were able to accomplish!

  • @joseignaciocastrovonrodrig5613

    Satoshi Tajiri: aspie genius with amazing creativity and acumen, with burning fire passion, who would not let obstacles stand between him and his dreams.
    A very inspiring real life story.

  • @ShutUpCatProductions
    @ShutUpCatProductions Před 2 lety +10

    One of my favorite games of all time. Great memories and tones of fun….that I’ll never forget!

  • @niktniewiem4785
    @niktniewiem4785 Před rokem +3

    It always amazes me how many extremaly specific coincidences and details, ideas and people have to come together to create a masterpiece that later on changes the world in some ways. After hearing this story I don't think that Pokemon could've been done any better, and it is because they were done like this, with all details as they are, is why it came to such great success. The amount of those little things that made it to what it is, that's mind blowing.

  • @stephanievo4395
    @stephanievo4395 Před rokem +4

    I can't thank this man enough for making my childhood amazing.

  • @VyxelOP
    @VyxelOP Před rokem +3

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart for making this video. I had no clue about the history of one of my most beloved franchises. This was a pure joy to watch!

  • @skateboardmd9163
    @skateboardmd9163 Před 2 lety +5

    I don't know how to put my amazement in words. This video is really well documented and the editing is absolutely pristine, at first I didn't expect much, but said expectations were subverted.
    It's so crazy to see this kind of quality and care put into a video from a channel with less than a hundred thousand. Here's a sub and I'm looking forward to more stuff in the future!

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +1

      Much appreciated and thank you for subscribing! A lot of effort went into this video so I’m glad it shows :D

  • @attmosf3ar
    @attmosf3ar Před 2 lety +4

    I remember getting my first Pokémon game (Crystal) for Christmas. That was the only thing my eyes were focused on and I didn’t want to play with no other toy. I was like finally! After seeing my friends play Pokémon Red/Blue for years. That magic moment when you get your first Pokémon and grinding on the middle of the night on a school night.

  • @chevn9260
    @chevn9260 Před 2 lety +2

    I was instantly drawn to pokemon the first time I saw it on GBC. I enjoyed travelling the routes and checking and discovering everything, solving the puzzles, going new parts and so. Thanks, nice video!!

  • @xaza8uhitra4
    @xaza8uhitra4 Před rokem

    This was so so good, gave the initial series a documentary it deserved . I didn’t know any of this back story . Thanks for this.

  • @faizaliqbal2284
    @faizaliqbal2284 Před 2 lety +6

    Man, this game takes me back. This is my favourite from you Glen. Great video as always!

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +3

      Much appreciated, Faizal! Glad you liked it! One of my most favorite game series, so many good memories.

  • @360xssp
    @360xssp Před 2 lety +5

    pokemon blue was actually my first game I ever owned. Still one of my favourites! Thanks for explaining that history so well.

  • @aleksdreeve8878
    @aleksdreeve8878 Před rokem +1

    I love this video. I’m so glad they were able to get through all the crashes and developmental hurdles to give the game we all fell in love with. Respect

  • @randomstuff_21
    @randomstuff_21 Před 8 měsíci +1

    This is a very inspiring video, Thank you for taking the time to create this.

  • @JPVersus_
    @JPVersus_ Před 2 lety +15

    I love how pokemon created a not much talked about soft difficulty scale. If you wanted the game to be harder, you'd go for Charmander, who's weak to the first two gyms, and if you wanted a breezy game, you'd get Bulbasaur, strong against both those gyms. I know it doesn't sound like much, but it's an unintended (I think) feature that should be talked about more in gaming

    • @BaconNuke
      @BaconNuke Před 2 lety

      I wonder if this is why the modern games have given the starter "weak" to the first gym something to help it, because it was unintended and they didn't wanna alienate people too bad

    • @jovantan.
      @jovantan. Před rokem

      I've never even come close to thinking about it like this - great observation!

    • @murakawa-san2279
      @murakawa-san2279 Před rokem

      But you could catch a Caterpie in Viridian forest and easily evolve it into a Butterfree (Lv.10). It learns the move Confusion, which easily dismantles the first gym.

    • @thorgidogofthunder
      @thorgidogofthunder Před 6 měsíci

      in the remakes, professor oak comments on the starter you pick, so this was probably intentional.
      charmander "you should raise it with patience" and bulbasaur "it's very easy to raise"
      even the anime says bulbasaur is "perfect for beginners"

  • @ronlevi8298
    @ronlevi8298 Před 2 lety +7

    Extremely well done video as usual,
    And a lot more editing went into it, amazing job!

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you very much, glad you liked it!

  • @yasedky
    @yasedky Před 6 měsíci +2

    Playing this game, on gameboy color and fighting with my friends, were one of the happiest moments i had during my childhood...
    If i remember correctly, i had more than 12 pokemons reached level 100..

  • @LukeSly91
    @LukeSly91 Před rokem +4

    I just realized the tremendous amount of work that must be put into these videos. You're a machine brother and I'm really digging your channel 👊

  • @user-br2dw8no4r
    @user-br2dw8no4r Před 2 lety +4

    I appreciate all the research and editing you did to make this video! It’s fascinating to learn the history of what shaped so much of my childhood :D

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, glad to hear you liked it! Took a ton of effort, but I'm happy with the result and the responses so far :D

  • @joaofilho8562
    @joaofilho8562 Před 2 lety +8

    That’s what I call a perfect documentary. Great Work! 👏🏻

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you very much, glad to hear you liked it!

  • @Itsmeimyourdad
    @Itsmeimyourdad Před 8 dny

    There is a really well done mini doc. Thank you for making it.

  • @HighMito317
    @HighMito317 Před 17 dny +1

    Pokémon has a big special place in my heart. I’m so glad I grew up with it as well as DBZ.

  • @Devillunar
    @Devillunar Před 2 lety +4

    My first ever Game Boy game was Pokomen Blue and this made me buy up to 3DS just to play these games. Really a wholesome story of its creation and very well made documentary. An with the music in the background it simply made me travel back to my childhood for a while. Thank you for that :)

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +2

      My pleasure, glad to hear you liked it! I have a lot of good childhood memories of playing Pokémon myself :)

  • @christiankim6864
    @christiankim6864 Před 2 lety +6

    This was the best piece of content I’ve seen on CZcams in a very long time, bravo. U deserve more subs 1000%

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much, glad to hear you liked it!

  • @originalman01
    @originalman01 Před 2 lety +2

    The most comprehensive analysis and history of Pokémon I’ve heard seen. Thank you for putting this together I learned so much! I love the nature aspect of this story and the whole “evolution” of it all 😏

  • @WhoDaF0ok1sThatGuy
    @WhoDaF0ok1sThatGuy Před rokem

    I’ve seen these videos about the start of Pokémon too many times but it never gets old.

  • @DerpsGW
    @DerpsGW Před 2 lety +4

    This was extremely well edited, well done. Really enjoyed it!

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you very much, glad you liked it!

  • @domicraft6341
    @domicraft6341 Před 2 lety +12

    It's awesome and inspiring to see what passionate projects can lead to.

  • @TenDoughASMR
    @TenDoughASMR Před rokem

    I have watched a lot of Pokémon-related videos, especially about the creation/conception of Pokémon, and none is more concise and insightful than this video!

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před rokem

      Awesome to hear that, glad you liked it!

  • @Wissle
    @Wissle Před 4 měsíci

    This was insanely interesting, thank you for this beautiful video!

  • @RyansResolve
    @RyansResolve Před 2 lety +4

    great job on this video. I've been a Pokemon fan for as long as I can remember but I learned a ton of info about the franchise from this video.

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety

      Thank you, glad to hear you liked it!

  • @jamesronezii983
    @jamesronezii983 Před 2 lety +12

    Something interesting to note here, in the lew Pokemon game "Legends Arceus", the Pokemon actually do shrink themselves down just like the original concept design. I don't know if they put that in as a nod to the beginning since this is like a new beginning, or if it's simply easier and a coincidence since feudal Japan didn't have laser beams

  • @RhythmGrizz
    @RhythmGrizz Před 2 měsíci

    Excellently done. Very comprehensive and professional. Included all the pertinent design docs/pictures and edited gorgeously.

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před měsícem

      Much appreciated, glad to hear you liked it!

  • @TheCaphits
    @TheCaphits Před 2 měsíci

    What a masterpiece of artwork. Especially the music. A miracle of beauty.

  • @JacksMelancholy
    @JacksMelancholy Před 2 lety +3

    Love the amount of research you put into this video, thanks for all your hard work.

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety

      My pleasure, glad to hear you liked it!

  • @potatoheadhaoy
    @potatoheadhaoy Před 2 lety +5

    15:32 fun fact: that manga series is actually not the main series on Koro Koro comic, but a series of 4 panel comedy shorts about a Clefairy getting into tons of hijinks with their trainer and other pokemon.
    I thought it was pretty funny as a kid but then again, I was a kid.

  • @StuieHunter
    @StuieHunter Před rokem

    This is one of the best videos I've watched in such a long time. Well done!

  • @Voks-
    @Voks- Před 2 lety +1

    I like your video. No unnecessary fluff, just concise information and great editing

  • @chepecheapy308
    @chepecheapy308 Před 2 lety +9

    "Satoshi was very careful in communicating to the player that the pokemon is still alive"
    *Electrode doing explosion in BDSP*

  • @Pug205gti1987
    @Pug205gti1987 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video, seeing those old sprites takes me back. I knew about the origin how the creator came up with his idea for Pokémon but I didn't knew anything about the development. I can remember this came out and one kid in my class had Pokémon. After school we were always playing outside in the schoolyard and that kid came with his GameBoy and Pokémon and everybody gathered behind him and we fell in love with Pokémon. So everybody asked their parents if they could have a copy too. When everybody got their copy, some had Red and some Blue, we gathered again in the schoolyard, we were playing along side and had battles and trading Pokémon through the cord. Still have the cord in its box here. Great memories!!!

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! I’ve got my share of fond childhood memories with Pokémon as well :D

  • @pedro.raimundo
    @pedro.raimundo Před 11 měsíci

    Your video hits very close to my heart as this was my childhood in a nutshell. Thanks, Glen!

  • @IDOLL_Dev
    @IDOLL_Dev Před rokem

    Thank you so much for putting together such an insightful video! I can truly say from the bottom of my heart that this made me really really happy to learn about all this stuff in such a way.

  • @MadMarco
    @MadMarco Před 2 lety +3

    Just wanted to say this was a really nice video! I love high quality videos like this, and in combinatiom with pokemon which brings many good memories to my mind, this was an awesome experience :)

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you very much, glad you liked it!

  • @MLPIceberg
    @MLPIceberg Před 2 lety +25

    I had no idea they experienced such a disaster during development... Been playing and became fairly knowledgeable in the 25 years I have been playing Pokemon. Goes to show, no matter how much you think you know about something, there's always something more to learn.

  • @ChillaxingJay
    @ChillaxingJay Před rokem

    Great video man. I learned so much about a series I loved as a kid and still love now. Thanks for all your hard work on this video.

  • @MoonDawg2413
    @MoonDawg2413 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video. It's no wonder that the most unique and biggest hits these days are from indie studios not bogged down by number crunching publishers.

  • @louitdev5540
    @louitdev5540 Před 2 lety +12

    Wow that is a big surprise! I love this series so much, my first entry on this series was Pokemon Black&White on DSi.

  • @TBlingTheMilkman
    @TBlingTheMilkman Před 2 lety +15

    Beautifully done video. Hopefully Gamefreak can step up this decade and make us Pokemon games that feel adventurous and creative like the originals that inspired so many

  • @staringatthesun861
    @staringatthesun861 Před 3 měsíci

    The sense of awe I felt when I first saw a classmate playing Pokemon on his GameBoy, at the age of 8, stays with me to this day. There has been nothing since then that has matched that feeling.

  • @devongrey1237
    @devongrey1237 Před rokem +1

    this is an awesome video. was unaware of all the history behind one of my favorite games

  • @MVYOfficial
    @MVYOfficial Před 2 lety +4

    This gave me so much nostalgia. I learned a lot, but it's a bit difficult for me to remember the details of first playing the original game as a kid. I do remember that I already loved the show and ended up trying to collect the cards well into my teenage years also! I wish I would've kept them, but I have a Blue Version and I'm playing Arceus at the moment :)

  • @thesean161
    @thesean161 Před 2 lety +5

    This was such a great and condensed history lesson! I love the games but didn't know alot of that you told me. Thanks :)

  • @RealShaun
    @RealShaun Před 2 lety +1

    Great documentation! I have seen many videos about the early pokemon days, but this video still surprised me with something new and was very well structured and presented. Kudos!

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much, glad to hear you liked it!

  • @Silverpicker
    @Silverpicker Před 2 lety

    This was a really great peek behind the curtain of some serious childhood nostalgia! Awesome!

  • @xanthippus3190
    @xanthippus3190 Před 2 lety +5

    What a beautiful, well crafted and informative video.
    There is a lot of stuff I didn`t know about the odissey that was the creation of the first Pokemon Games.
    As a fan we usually juggle terms like Gen 1 or Gen this or that without thinking for a moment how dificult it has been for the team of Gamefreak to give us the masterpieces (and sometimes somewhat mediocre) pokemon games we've played through the years.
    Thank you for making this video, you've gained a new subscriber.

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 2 lety

      My pleasure, thank you for subscribing!

  • @lordtssd
    @lordtssd Před 2 lety +3

    I remember this one time in the yard of the apartent complex my grandma lived in. All the kids would come togheter and play. Some kids were playing This pokémon game. I was about 5 and loved the anime and collecting the cards. This was my first experience with the game. My mum saw my fascination with the game and got me it. Unkowingely at the time Silver and Gold was actully alredy available, which I got later after I had lost my game at school, but that's another story. The thing is english is not my first language, and at 5 I coulden't even read! This game was alittle bit above what I could comfortably grasp. But I persisted and asked the older kids to help me. the biggest help was that the items with the "é" symbol was what I needed to catch pokémons. The moves the pokemon had was trial and error. I basically had to memorise which placement the move had on each pokemon and what it did, as I couldent read. This was pretty much how I played the games untill I was about 11 or something like that, and had gained some basic understanding of the english language.

  • @TheSoulCrisis
    @TheSoulCrisis Před 11 měsíci

    This video was fascinating.........it's so interesting to see the background of the creation of my childhood! Thanks for putting in so much time to research various sources to get this video out.

    • @ThatGuyGlen
      @ThatGuyGlen  Před 11 měsíci +1

      My pleasure, I’m just happy that so many people seem to enjoy the video!