![]() The games received moderately positive reviews, with praise for their originality, while their gameplay and poor visuals were criticized. They featured Generation IV Pokémon, improved Wi-Fi features, and more touchscreen options. Two sequels, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, were released in Japan on September 13, 2007, and in North America on April 20, 2008. As of July 25, 2007, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team had sold 3.08 million copies worldwide. The story focuses on the player who has been turned into a Pokémon and has developed amnesia who later joins a rescue team with a partner Pokémon while finding out who they are. Similar to the other Mystery Dungeon titles, the roguelike gameplay revolves around randomly changing dungeons which need to be explored by the player and their partner Pokémon using turn-based moves. The game has six Pokémon exclusive to each version. The two versions are mostly identical, with Blue Rescue Team taking advantage of the dual-screen features and increased graphical and sound capabilities of the Nintendo DS. Red Rescue Team was the last Pokémon game released for the Game Boy Advance. The games were developed by Chunsoft, published by The Pokémon Company, and distributed by Nintendo. ©2023 Pokémon ©1995-2023 Nintendo, Creatures and GAME FREAK ® and Pokémon character names are trademarks of Nintendo.Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team are a matched pair of Pokémon video games for the Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance, respectively. We are not affiliated in any way with the corporations mentioned below. ![]() Enjoy! Red Rescue Team ExclusivesĪll content © 2002-2023 Psypoke. By using the corresponding Wonder Mail codes at the bottom of each screenshot, you will be able to make these Pokemon available in your game. The screenshots below show Rescue Missions involving version exclusive Pokemon as their clients. > Evolve Feebas Blue Rescue Team Exclusives Locations of the Pokemon Red Rescue Team Exclusives ![]() Upon completion of the mission, Plusle can now be found in the wild in your game. Input the Wonder Mail into the start-up menu's Wonder Mail page, and the mission will be added to your Job List. These missions can be obtained via Wonder Mail.įor instance, to get Plusle in Blue Rescue Team, you will have to get the Wonder Mail code to a mission which has Plusle as a client from someone who plays Red Rescue Team. Upon completion of these missions, the version exclusive Pokemon will then appear in the wild in your game, if they weren't already available before. Sometimes, these clients are version exclusive Pokemon. Notice that each Rescue Mission has a specific Pokemon as its client. However, since trading is not possible in Mystery Dungeon, how can one obtain Pokemon which are not available in one's version? Fret not, there is a way to overcome this. There are a total of 12 version exclusive Pokemon:Īvailable in Red Rescue Team only: Plusle, Roselia, Porygon, Feebas, Milotic, MantineĪvailable in Blue Rescue Team only: Minun, Aipom, Porygon2, Magikarp, Gyarados, Lapras Similar to other Pokemon games, Mystery Dungeon Red and Blue each have their own version exclusive Pokemon. POKEMON MYSTERY DUNGEON VERSION EXCLUSIVE POKEMON GUIDE Pokemon Mystery Dungeon » Introduction »» Basic Dungeons Guide »» Advanced Mechanics » 4th Generation Cameos » Evolution Guide » Friend Area Guide » Friend Area Listing » Gummi Dex » Hunger Guide » IQ Guide » IQ Skills » Legendaries » Linking Moves » List of Dungeons » Mail and Newletters » Orbs Guide » Personality Test » Pokemon Square » Recruitment Guide »» Recruitment Percentages » Rescue Ranks Guide » Reward Statues Guide » Starters » Status Conditions Guide » Tactics Guide » TM/HM List » Traps Guide » Version Exclusive Guide GBC and GBA » Pokemon Pinball » Puzzle Challenge » Pinball: RS Nintendo DS » Pokemon Conquest » Pokemon Dash » Pokemon Mystery Dungeon » Pokemon Mystery Dungeon 2 » Pokemon Ranger » Pokemon Ranger 2 » Pokemon Ranger 3 » Pokemon Trozei Nintendo 64 » Pokemon Snap » Pokemon Stadium » Pokemon Stadium 2 » Hey You, Pikachu! Nintendo Gamecube » Pokemon Channel » Pokemon Colosseum » Pokemon XD Nintendo Wii » Pokemon Battle Revolution » Pokemon Ranch Multi-Platform » Super Smash Bros.
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