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Game description The games in the Pokémon series typically come out in two versions. This is also the case with Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. The only difference is the partner Pokémon, and some Pokémon can only be found and caught in one of the two games. The games are actually a remake of the Game Boy Color game Pokémon Special Pikachu Edition, which was released in Europe in 2000 and is also known as Pokémon Yellow Edition. With the new edition, fans and newcomers can now experience the adventures anew. A lot has changed in the past 18 years. Over time, many features have been added, such as mega evolutions or the Alola Pokémon. Another feature of Pokémon Yellow was that Pikachu runs after the character. This is now possible with any Pokémon in Let's Go. The game also takes over the core of the old Game Boy Color game. In the form that players could already experience the adventure with their "buddy" Pikachu back then and can now decide whether to buy Eevee or Pikachu. Apart from that, the two versions are basically the same and compatible. The goal of every Pokémon game is to set out into the big world, collect all 8 arena badges, defeat the "top four" and ultimately complete the Pokédex. This is also the case in Let's Go, Eevee! and Let's Go, Pikachu! The biggest change is when it comes to catching. In all older parts of the series, you had to look for the wild Pokémon in the tall grass and didn't know which Pokémon you would encounter. Now the Pokémon roam freely in the game world and can be caught in a targeted manner. If you then want to catch a Pokémon, you have to hit and catch it using the motion controls and a targeted throw (if you play in the Switch's handheld mode, pressing a button is enough to throw the Pokéball). There is the possibility of making a “good”, “great” or “simply fabulous” throw, which increases the probability of catching the fish.