Since the release of the firstPokemongames, the titles have always been color-coordinated to match one of the main Pokemon found within the game. The first generation ofPokemongames werePokemon Red,Pokemon Green(in Japan), and later,Pokemon Blue. Each color corresponds to the final evolution of the Kanto starter Pokemon: Charmander, Bulbasaur, and Squirtle. From 1998 to 2000 a special editionPokemon Yellowgame was released in various countries and regions. The game more closely followed the anime, with players having a Pikachu companion and Team Rocket appearing as villains in-game.

It seems thatPokemon Yellowwas supposed to have a companion game,Pokemon Pink, if leaked source code tells fans anything. The source code forPokemon Yellowleaked last summer,leading to lots of speculationabout the never-announcedPokemon Pinkgame.Pokemon Pinkwas most likely supposed to release alongsidePokemon Yellowand feature a pink Pokemon on the cover, just likePokemon Yellowfeatures Pikachu. While there was never any official statement regardingPokemon Pinkreleased, there is some information available that shows what the game could have been if it were not scrapped (presumably) during production.

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Pokemon Yellow Source Code Hints at Pokemon Pink

The discovery of the unused files forPokemon Pinkfirst happened last April and were analyzed by a Twitter user named Dr. Lava. According to them, there were lots of different files thathinted at an unfinishedPokemon Pinkgame, including the phrase “Pocket Monsters Pink and Yellow” as a header in thePokemon Yellowsource code. There were also numerous files with the word “pink” included, heavily hinting at an alternate version ofPokemon Yellowthat would have been pink.

One of the most intriguing discoveries in thePokemon Yellowsource code is the existence of a picture containing Pikachu and pink Pokemon Clefairy cuddling up to each other. Obviously, Clefairy would be an interesting choice for aPokemon Pinkgame because it is pink, cute, and can be a powerful Pokemon. The picture in the source code is very similar to the marketing tactic used forLet’s Go, Pikachu!andLet’s Go, Eevee!where Pikachu and Eevee were adorably photographed together. With this in mind, it wouldn’t be surprising if thePokemongames had a plan to use that marketing strategy long before the release of theLet’s Go!Nintendo Switch exclusives.

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What Pokemon Pink Could Have Been

Despite there not being an official statement to confirm or deny the existence ofPokemon Pink, fans have still speculated about what the unreleased game could have been. While the photo of Pikachu and Clefairy definitely suggests thatClefairy was the pink Pokemon of choice, it’s not the only pink Pokemon in the Kanto region. Other pink Pokemon could have been the star ofPokemon Pink, including Jigglypuff, Chansey, or even Mew.

Alternately, there’s a running theory thatPokemon Pinkcould have been marketed toward young girls. The ’90s and early 2000s heavily relied on gender stereotypes between boys and girls, so it’s possiblePokemon Pinkcould have had a target audience of girls. This could explain the choice of the color pink, as well as the supposed decision touse a cutesy Fairy-type Pokemonto market the game. Some fans have even said that players would have been a female protagonist in-game, furthering the assumption thatPokemon Pinkwas supposed to be marketed toward girls.

Luckily, gaming has come quite a long way since then and girl gamers aren’t the spectacle they used to be. Recent statistics show that women make a large part of the video game population, so the need forPokemon Pinkhas definitely passed. However, it would still be interesting to see what the game would have been if it were not scrapped.

Pokemon Yellowis available now for Game Boy and Game Boy Color.