. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The first Pok\u00E9mon generation started with Pok\u00E9mon Red and Green in Japan, and Pok\u00E9mon Red and Blue in the rest of the world. These games, coupled with Pok\u00E9mon Yellow and Pok\u00E9mon Stadium, are considered the first generation Pok\u00E9mon games. It introduced 151 species of Pok\u00E9mon and the region of Kanto. The region is unnamed in the original English games though, the name Kanto was first used in Super Smash Bros. in English. The first generation of games is the basis for all the main Pok\u00E9mon gameplay as well as the anime. The anime itself spawned Pok\u00E9mon Yellow which borrows many elements from the anime, such as Pikachu as the Starter Pok\u00E9mon following you rather than staying in a Pok\u00E9 Ball as in the original games."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Terminology"@en . . . "The first Pok\u00E9mon generation started with Pok\u00E9mon Red and Green in Japan, and Pok\u00E9mon Red and Blue in the rest of the world. These games, coupled with Pok\u00E9mon Yellow and Pok\u00E9mon Stadium, are considered the first generation Pok\u00E9mon games. It introduced 151 species of Pok\u00E9mon and the region of Kanto. The region is unnamed in the original English games though, the name Kanto was first used in Super Smash Bros. in English. The first generation of games is the basis for all the main Pok\u00E9mon gameplay as well as the anime. The anime itself spawned Pok\u00E9mon Yellow which borrows many elements from the anime, such as Pikachu as the Starter Pok\u00E9mon following you rather than staying in a Pok\u00E9 Ball as in the original games."@en . . . . . "First Pok\u00E9mon generation"@en . . .