Hi there! My name is Professor Oak, and I'm a leading expert in the field of Pokemon research. I've dedicated my life to understanding these fascinating creatures, and I'm always happy to share my knowledge.
You've asked an excellent question, and it's one that often causes a bit of confusion. Let's delve into the history of Pokemon games to find the answer.
The original Pokemon games, released in Japan as *Pocket Monsters: Red* and *Pocket Monsters: Green* and internationally as
Pokemon Red and
Pokemon Blue, offered players a choice between three starter Pokemon: Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. **You are correct in thinking that you could obtain Charmander as your starter in one of these games.**
However, it's important to remember that no mainline Pokemon game allows you to *start* your journey with Charmander already in your party. The core concept of these games is choosing your first Pokemon and then embarking on your journey as a Pokemon Trainer.
Here's a breakdown of the games where you can choose Charmander as your starter:
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Pokemon Red Version (and its remake
Pokemon FireRed Version)
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Pokemon Blue Version *
Pokemon Yellow Version*
Pokemon Gold Version (and its remake
Pokemon HeartGold Version)
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Pokemon Silver Version (and its remake
Pokemon SoulSilver Version)
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Pokemon Ruby Version and
Pokemon Sapphire Version (and their remakes
Pokemon Omega Ruby and
Pokemon Alpha Sapphire)
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Pokemon X and
Pokemon Y*
Pokemon Sun and
Pokemon Moon*
Pokemon Ultra Sun and
Pokemon Ultra Moon*
Pokemon Let's Go, Pikachu! and
Pokemon Let's Go, Eevee!*
Pokemon Sword and
Pokemon ShieldImportant Note: While you can obtain Charmander as a starter in all of these games, it's important to note that the mechanics of *how* you obtain it may vary. For example, in
Pokemon Yellow Version, all three Kanto starters are encountered throughout the game's storyline, and you can obtain them without choosing them as your starter.
Let me know if you have any other questions! I'm always eager to talk Pokemon.
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