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Pokemon Rocket : James (blue)

Pokemon Rocket: James (blue) is a 0 Game Boy release, an unofficial title that circulated among dedicated fans. It exists in that gray area of the platform's late life, a time when hobbyist developers were creating and sharing their own Pokemon adventures. You won't find a major publisher's name on this one; it was a product of that specific, grassroots era.

Pokemon Rocket : James (blue)

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Version Overview

You control James from Team Rocket, a shift from the usual hero's journey. Your goal is to carry out missions for the villainous team, which often involves stealing Pokemon from trainers and navigating through towns from a new, antagonistic perspective. The gameplay revolves around screen by screen exploration, engaging in turn based battles to weaken and capture opponents' creatures. A key mechanic is managing your stolen Pokemon roster, deciding which to keep and use. The pacing is deliberate, with a difficulty that can spike unexpectedly during certain boss encounters. It feels like walking through a familiar world where you are suddenly the one causing the trouble.

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Pokemon Rocket : James (blue) is best read as a focused reference page before opening the embedded view. The entry summarizes the release context, play structure, and the kind of run a returning player should expect.

The current tags for this page are Pokedex, TeamBuilding, which helps connect it to related guide and comparison material across the site.

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This page treats Pokemon Rocket : James (blue) as an editorial reference entry first and an interactive embed second. The embedded view is available for context, but the surrounding notes are meant to help readers understand the version, platform, and pacing before they interact with it.

Platform: GB. Release year or listed reference year: 2000. Related pages are selected from the same platform when possible, so readers can compare similar hardware-era entries without relying on search alone.

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