A Pokémon fan has created a trophy that combines all of the series’ first-generation Pokémon. The first generation of Pokémon was introduced way back in 1996 when Pokémon Red and Green were released for the Game Boy in Japan. The games were then released in North America in 1998, but were renamed to Pokémon Red and Blue. An enhanced version called Pokémon Yellow, which is loosely based on the popular anime, was also released. The first generation featured the franchise’s first 151 Pokémon and was set in the fictional Kanto region.
Since then, the number of Pokémon has increased dramatically as new games and other forms of media have been released for the franchise. Currently, there are at least 898 Pokémon listed in the National Pokédex, which doesn't include the new species and regional variants added in the recently released Pokémon Legends: Arceus. That number also doesn’t count all the other different regional versions of certain Pokémon as well as other versions or evolutions of other species. And it won't be long until even more Pokémon are added into the franchise’s roster due to the recent announcement of the next generation, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, earlier today.
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Reddit user jerzku shared their Pokémon trophy on the gaming subreddit. The trophy features all 151 Pokémon from the series’ first generation, and while the positioning of each Pokémon may initially seem random, they’re actually roughly arranged by their assigned Pokédex number from bottom to top. So the three starter Pokémon from that generation, along with their respective evolutions, can be seen at the bottom of the trophy, while Mew and Mewtwo sit on top. According to jerzku, they
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