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Pokemon Red Version

151 Pokémon, 165 moves, 227 locations, 391 trainers.

Pokemon Red Version

Map Guide

Pinpoint trainers, items, hidden pickups, exits, puzzle spots, and special encounters on the real map.

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Location guide

Game Corner Guide

Celadon’s Game Corner is half neon distraction and half Rocket front, hiding the stairway to Giovanni’s basement under a suspicious poster.

Step inside

The Game Corner glows in the middle of Celadon City, but the place feels off as soon as you start talking around. Coins, prize counters, and gamblers give it cover; the Rocket guarding the poster gives it away.

What matters here

Battle the Rocket near the poster, press the switch, and descend into Rocket Hideout B1F. If you are here for prizes instead of trouble, visit the prize room and plan around your version’s coin costs. The Coin Case from Celadon’s diner is required before coins matter.

Come back with a reason

Return for Game Corner prize Pokémon and TMs, or after the hideout if you want Celadon to feel less suspicious. The room is memorable because it is both a casino and a doorway.

Travel Routes

Route
Destination
Exit Celadon City
Exit Rocket Hideout B1F

Remember For Later

Come Back Later

People or places here may change after these story moments.

After making story progress

This place changes after that story moment.

Move the story forward, then come back here.

After getting 10 Coins

This place changes after that story moment.

Move the story forward, then come back here.

After beating Erika

This place changes after that story moment.

Move the story forward, then come back here.

After getting 20 Coins 2

This place changes after that story moment.

Move the story forward, then come back here.

After getting 20 Coins

This place changes after that story moment.

Move the story forward, then come back here.

Game Corner Prize Board

Compare coin costs, free coins, lucky machines, prize Pokémon, and prize TMs before spending.

50 coins = $1,000
Lucky machine
Game Corner
Slot-machine symbol Game Corner player sprite
Coin Case
You need it before buying or accepting any coins here.
Buy coins
The clerk sells 50 coins for ¥1,000, so 1 coin works out to about ¥20.
Free starter coins
NPC gifts add up to 80 free coins once you have the Coin Case.
Lucky machine
Each visit quietly picks one machine as the lucky one for that trip.

Game Corner Rules

Name Details
180 coins · about ¥3,600 at the counter
500 coins · about ¥10,000 at the counter
120 coins · about ¥2,400 at the counter
750 coins · about ¥15,000 at the counter
2,800 coins · about ¥56,000 at the counter
5,500 coins · about ¥110,000 at the counter
9,999 coins · about ¥199,980 at the counter
2,500 coins · about ¥50,000 at the counter
4,600 coins · about ¥92,000 at the counter
3,300 coins · about ¥66,000 at the counter
5,500 coins · about ¥110,000 at the counter
7,700 coins · about ¥154,000 at the counter
You need it before buying or accepting any coins here.
Buy coins
The clerk sells 50 coins for ¥1,000, so 1 coin works out to about ¥20.
Free starter coins
NPC gifts add up to 80 free coins once you have the Coin Case.
Lucky machine
Each visit quietly picks one machine as the lucky one for that trip.
Bet sizes
x1, x2, or x3 coins per spin.
Lucky streak
There is a 1/256 chance to start a 60-spin run where matches are allowed more often.
Wheel 1
4 sevens, 3 BARs
Wheel 2
2 sevens, 2 BARs
Wheel 3
2 sevens, 1 BARs

Trainer Roster

Trainer

ROCKET 7 sprite

2 Pokémon

Party