Free Web Hosting Provider - Web Hosting - E-commerce - High Speed Internet - Free Web Page
Search the Web

Part 1

 Your adventure starts in the the small Pallet Town. After choosing the name for your hero, explore the
    town and talk to everyone. Then head north. Before you get a chance to leave the town limits,
 Professor Oak, the towns expert on pokemon, will stop you and take you to his lab. He will give you a
little information on pokemon and their habits, then he will let you pick a pokemon of your own to begin
 training. You can get Bulbasaur, a grass type pokemon, Charmander, a fire type pokemon, or Squirtle,
   a water type. They are all good, but I like Squrtle the best. After picking your pokemon Professor
Oak's grandson will challenge you to a duel. Beat up his pokemon to win some cash, then head north to
 Viridian City. While you travel you will have to fight some wild pokemon. You can't catch them yet, but
  you can fight them to build up experience. You can find Pidgey, a flying type, and Rattata, a normal
  type pokemon. If your pokemon gets hurt or faints, just take him back to your house and your mom
 will heal him. When you reach Viridian City head to the Pokemon Mart. The shopkeeper will give you
 a package to deliver to Professor Oak. Take it to Oak and he will give you the Pokedex. The Pokedex
will tell you all the pokemon you have seen or captured. Now go back to the Pokemon Mart in Viridian
 City and stock up on items. You should get a few Poke Balls so you can catch pokemon, and maybe
 an antidote or two so you can cure poison. Then check out the rest of the city. You also might want to
 head south again to catch the Rattata and Pidgey. Once you have completed your business, head north
 out of Viridian City to Viridian Forest. In the forest you can find a bunch of different pokemon including
   Caterpie and Metapod, both bug type, Weedle and Kakuna, both poison type, and Pikachu, and
  Electric type pokemon. You should try to capture and build up as many different kinds as you can.
 There are also many rival pokemon trainers in the forest. You can't catch their pokemon, but you can
  beat them to gain experience. Some of the trainers pokemon are pretty tough, so it would be a good
 idea to build up one of your pokemon up to a high level so you can beat them. As you travel the forest
  you can find a Potion, a Antidote, and a Poke Ball. If you keep heading north, you should eventually
                           find the way out to Pewter City.

  Part 2

  There is a bunch of stuff to see in Pewter City. There is a Museum, a Pokemon Center, a Pokemon
 Mart, and a Gym. Check out the city, then head over to the Gym. There are two rival trainers to fight,
 including one named Brock. Brock is the leader of the Gym, and if you want to challenge him, you have
   to go through one his friends. Before you take on Brock, make sure you have a couple of water,
  electricty, or grass type pokemon at level 17 or above. This will ensure your victory. Brock has two
   rock type pokemon, one at level 12, and one at level 14. When you beat him you will receive the
  boulder badge. It raises all of your pokemons attack power a little. You will also get something called
 "TM34". These Technical Machines will teach any one of your pokemon a special skill. TM34 will give
   one pokemon the Bide skill, which reflects an enemies attack back at them. After you are ready to
 move on, heal your pokemon and head east out of town. On the way to Mt. Moon there are a whole
 bunch of rival trainers. They aren't nearly as strong as Brock, but they still can be tough. You can also
 find two new pokemon on the way to Mt. Moon. There is the Jigglypuff, a normal type pokemon, and
 a Spearow, a flying type. Keep on going to reach Mt. Moon. In Mt. Moon there is many things to get.
There are many rival trainers in the mountain, and some of them belong to Team Rocket, a group of evil
  pokemon trainers. The items you can find are two Potions, a Rare Candy, a Escape Rope, a Moon
 Stone, a TM12, a TM01, and a HP UP item. You can also find a couple more pokemon. There is the
 Zubat, a poison type, a Paras, a grass type pokemon, the Clefairy, a normal type, and the Geodude, a
  very strong rock type pokemon. Explore the entire area of Mt. Moon until you get all the items you
  want, then go find the exit. Its pretty easy to find. Once you are out, just follow the path to Cerulean
  City. On the way you can get one more new pokemon. If you have the blue version of the game you
 can get a Sandshrew, a ground type pokemon, and if you have the red version you can get a Ekans, a
 poison type. Now go to Cerulean City. There are a bunch of places to go to in the city, including a bike
  shop. You can buy a bike, but it will cost you a lot. Now go to the Gym. Here you will challenge the
 leader, Misty, once you get through two other trainers. Misty has two water type pokemon at level 18
 and 21. I suggest building up a Geodude and Pikachu to level 23 or 24, plus another ground, rock, or
 fire type to at least level 22. After you beat her you will get a TM11 and the Cascade badge. Heal your
  pokemon and head north. Right when you start on the path you will be confronted by Gary. He is a
    hard opponent, cause he has 4 different pokemon, all of which are in different classes. You will
 probably need a few different pokemon too if you you want to beat him. After beating Gary, you cam
  continue north, but be warned: there tons of rival trainers this way, and you have to fight them! After
  beating Gary, head back to the Poke center and heal up. Then take on all the trainers. This is actually
  one of the best places, at this point in the game, to build levels at, because of the amount of trainers.
  When you fight them, rotate different pokemon in every battle, so they all get a few levels up. When
      you beat them, the path will be cleared, so you can make your way to the Sea Cottage.

  Part 3

  Head north after the bridge. There are a few trainers, and you can catch an Abra (both), a Oddish
 (red), and a Bellsprout (blue). Then go to the house. There you meet Bill. Talk to him and help mih out.
He'll give you the S.S. Anne ticket. Go back to Cerulean City, and find the house with the police officer
 standing next to it. Go through the house and down the path. Here you will find the Pokemon Daycare.
 You can leave your pokemon here and they will gain levels. But beware. Your pokemon cannot evolve
  while in here, and you can't choose what skills they learn. After that, keep going down and take the
   underground path. When you get out of the path, you will be in a big grassy area with some more
    trainers. In the grass you can find Meowth (blue), and Mankey (red). Keep going out to reach
   Vermillion City. Take care of business, then go to the docks and enter the ship. The ship is a great
  place to build levels cause there are tons of trainers. The only really hard battle in here is Gary, but if
   you have a few strong pokemon you should be able to waste him. After defeating Gary talk to the
 captian of the ship and make him feel better. For this he will give you your first HM, called Cut. Once
  you are done with the boat, go back to Vermillion and get any grass or plant type pokemon in your
 party. Teach cut to the grass or plant pokemon, then go to the Gym. To get into the Gym, you must use
   the Cut technique on the funny looking bush. Then go in and beat the trainers. To get to the Gym
 Leader, Lt. Surge, you must open a locked door. To unlock the door, you must hit the garbage cans in
the right order. First, hit all the cans untill you get the message saying you have unlocked the first switch.
 Then hit another can. If you pick the correct can you can go in and fight Surge. If it wasn't you need to
  start over. Surge has 3 electric pokemon at levels 18, 21, and 24. If you have the blue version, use a
 strong Sandshrew or Sandslash. They work great. If you got red, just use any pokemon that isn't water
 or fire class. Beat Surge, get the Thunderbadge and a TM, and head east out of the city. Pass the cave
    for now and keep on going. You will be in a huge grass area with lots of trainers and a one new
 pokemon to catch. You can get the Drowzee (both). Then keep going east until you get to a building.
 Go in and go to the top floor. Talk to the guy with glasses. If you have caught more than 30 pokemon
   he will give you the Itemfinder. If not, come back when you have. Then Go back to the cave you
 passed a minute back. In the cave you can catch a Digglett (both), and a Dugtrio (both). The Dugtrio is
  very rare, so if you see him be sure to catch him. Go through the cave to an area of Veridian Forest
  you've never been to. Go south to find the HP UP and Moon Stone items. In the house, talk to the
 Prof.'s Aid to get the Flash HM. Then go back up to Pewter City. Go to the eastern city exit and Cut
  down the bush. Follow the trail. You will meet a bunch of trainers. In the little area of grass, you can
 catch a Voltorb (both). Then head down to the pokecenter to heal your pokemon. Make sure to teach
 the Flash skill you got to one pokemon and bring him with you. When you are ready, enter the tunnel.
 Imeadiatly use the Flash skill, and the cave will be lighted up. You can catch 2 new pokemon here, the
 Machop (both), and the Onyx (both). The Onyx is very hard to catch, so you might want to wait until
 you get a better kind of pokeball. You will also find a few trainers in the cave. Beat them, find the exit,
                            and head to Lavender Town.

 Part 4

 Lavander Town has a few mysteries in it. First, the leader of the Volunteer Pokemon Center, Mr. Fuji,
 is missing. Second, you cannot identify the ghost pokemon in Pokemon Tower. You will need a Silph
  Scope to do this, so you must go to Celadon City. Exit left out of the city, and just follow the path to
 the underground tunnel. There is also a grassy spot in the middle where you can catch a Vulpix (blue),
 and a Arcanine (red). Take the underground path and follow it to Celedon City. Cleadon is the biggest
city on the map, and you can get tons of stuff here. First, check out the Pokemart. You can get all kinds
 of items here. Now you need the Silph Scope. Go to the game corner casino and talk to the guy by the
  poster. Beat him, and hit the poster. It will open the secret door leading to the secret Team Rocket
 base. This is a pretty easy maze. You need the lift key to access the elevator, so get that, then hop on.
 Take the elevator to the top floor, and battle with the boss, Giovanni. He has a few worthy pokemon,
 but he doesn't really present that much of a problem. Beat him to collect the Silph Scope. Now go the
    Celadon City Gym. The leader is Erika, and she specializes in grass type pokemon. She has a
  Victreebel, level 29, a Tangela, level 24, and a Vileplume, level 29. Beat her to collect the Rainbow
  Badge, which assures all pokemon under level 50 will obey you. Next, head back to the Pokemon
  Tower. You can catch a Gastly (both), a Haunter (both), and a Cubone (both). When you get to the
 top, you will fight a Marowak. You can;t catch it, but when you beat it you will have access to the top
 level. Beat the Team Rocket trainer and save Mr. Fuji. Back in his house, if you talk to him he will give
 you the Poke Flute, which allows you to awaken the sleeping Snorlax that has been blocking your way.

   Part 5

  Your next goal is to get into Saffron City. To do this, you need to get past the security guards. Go to
   the Celadon City Pokemart and go to the top floor. Push A on the top wall to access the vending
  machine. Buy any drink and head to the guard (east out of Celadon City and west out of Lavender
  Town). When you give the drink to the guard all the guards will let you through. In Saffron City, you
 will se that Team Rocket has occupied most of the city. There are only a few places you can explore.
First, go to the fighting dojo and beat all the trainers. You can pick Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan, both cool
  fighting pokemon. Now head over to the Silph Co. building at the center of town. When you get into
  the building, head directly to the elevator and to the 5th floor. You need to do this because you need
 the Card Key to open all the electronic doors in the building. The Card Key is a little trickey to get. Go
  to the bottom of the screen. There is a trainer and a teleporter blocking the path to the ball that holds
  the Card Key. The solution: enter the teleporter, then reenter it. That means you need to step on the
 teleporter, then step on the teleporter you just came through. You will be standing on the one you first
  went in, and the path to the ball will no longer be blocked. Now, go back to the 2nd floor and start
 exploring the entire building. If you don't take any teleporters, you will end up at the 11th floor, with a
  room you've never been in behind a wall you can't get past. Then solution is to go back down to the
   3rd floor. Go towards the middle of the room and head left into the first of two rooms. Take the
  teleporter in the room, and you will be warped into a small room with Gary in it. Challenge and beat
  Gary, then talk to the guy in the room. He will give you a Lapras, a ice type pokemon. Take the next
  teleporter, and you will be in the room you saw from the 11th floor. Beat the trainer, open the door,
  and challenge... Giovanni again! Hes not that much tougher than the last time you fought him, so beat
 him and talk to the Silph Co. president. He will give you the best ball in the game, the Master Ball. You
 only get 1 Master Ball, so use it wisely. After that, go out and head to the gym. The man blocking the
 door has left, so enter the gym. The trainers here use psychic type pokemon, so be ready. The gym is
 somewhat of a maze, consisting of 15 rooms, each connected by teleporters. To go directly to Sabrina,
 the gym's leader, just keep on going in the teleporter to the top or bottom of the one you just came out
  of. You will eventually get to her. She has four psychic pokemon, a Kadabra, level 38, a Mr. Mime,
  level 37, a Venomoth, level 38, and a Alakazam, level 43. Beat her to get the Marsh Badge, which
   ensurs any pokemon up to level 70 will obey you. You will also get the TM 46, which teaches a
 psychic pokemon psywave. Next, head to Lavender Town and exit the town through the south. There
 are lots of trainers to fight on the docks, all of which have water type pokemon. Keep going until you
 get to the sleeping pokemon. Play the Poke Flute to awaken the sleeping Snorlax. You probably won't
  be able to catch him right now, because you don't have a powerfull enough type pokeball, but don't
 worry cause there are two Snorlax in the game. Keep heading south through the docks, and enter the
 house. The man will give you the Super Rod, the second bets rod in the game. Pretty soon you will get
 to a grassy area that you will have to cut to get into. Here, and in all the grassy areas on this route, you
 can get a Venomoth (both), a Ditto (both), a Gloom (red), and a Weepinbell (blue). Eventually you will
 get to the point where you can't go south anymore, so turn and head west now. There is a small maze
  here, with 11 trainers throughout it. When you get to the end, head south again. You will fight more
 trainers on this path. Just keep going until you get to the building. Finally a rest! You will now be in the
 city that holds the mystical Safari Zone: Fuchsia City. If you have gotten 50 or more types of pokemon
   by now, go to the building between the city and the outside, the one you enter to get into the city.
 Climbe the stairs and talk to the guy with glasses. He is another one of Prof. Oaks aids, and he will give
 you the Exp. All if you have over 50 types of pokemon. Now go to the city, heal up and buy supplies,
                          and get ready for the Safari Zone.

  Part 6

 The Safari Zone is a strange place. There are many pokemon that can only be found in the Safari Zone.
 It consists of three zones, all of which contain a slightly different batch of pokemon. The new pokemon
   you can catch are Nidorino (both), Nidorina (both), Rhyhorn (both), Exeggcute (both), Parascect
 (both), Scyther (red), Pinsir (blue), Kangaskhan (both), Doduo (both), Venomoth (both), And Tauros
  (both). The 4 pokemon that are very very very hard to catch are the Chancey, Scyther, Tauros, and
Kangaskhan, mainly because of thier rareity. It is hard enough to find these pokemon, and really hard to
catch them. For Scyther/Pinsir, I suggest just buying them at the game corner. This will save you a lot of
  trouble. A good stratigy when catching Kangaskhan is to throw a safari ball at it right away. Almost
 100 percent of the time they will bust out and run, but a very small percentage of the time they will stay
   in the ball. The Chancey is also kinda hard to get. The trick is to keep throwing safari balls at him.
 Throwing rocks at these pokemon usually just makes them run, and throwing bait doesen't help much
   either because when you throw a ball at them after bait, the ball will miss. Throw ball after ball at
  chancey, and sometimes he will stay in the ball. You can usually throw 3 or 4 balls at him before he
 runs, and sometimes you can throw 5. He will usually stay in the ball the 5th time. The last, and I think
 hardest pokemon to catch, is Tauros. Once again, just throw a safari ball at him on the first turn. 99 out
of 100 times he will break out, but that 1 time is the one that you will catch him. The Safari Zone can be
 a maddening place. I can not stress enough that catching these pokemon is pure luck. You're just going
  to have to throw the ball and take your chances. Another part of the Safari Zone is the secret house
 and the gold teeth. The secret house is located in the thrid zone. To get there, take the east exit out of
 the entrance area. Go up through the first zone, and into the second. In the second zone, head into the
 first grassy patch you see, and head north. Go up and over the big rock. Do not take the south exit just
  yet. Go north again, and up and around until you are at a second exit to the south. Take this exit. Go
  south a little bit in the third zone and pick up the Gold Teeth. Then Enter the building in the top-left
 corner of the zone. Talk to the guy there to recieve your Surf HM. Next, get out of the zone and go to
  the bottom right hand corner of the city. Talk to the warden to recieve the Strength HM. Now, go to
          the city Gym. The trainers in this Gym uses status-problem causing pokemon.

  The Gym is made up of a few invisible walls. Just go through, beating the trainers as you move along,
   until you get to the leader, Koga. He has Koffing, level 37, Muk, level 39, Koffing, level 37, and
Wheezing, level 43. Not to tough. You will get the Soul Badge and TM 06. Heal up your pokemon and
  make sure to teach one of them Surf. NOw you need to go to the Power Plant, but this might be a
 good time to get the Fly HM. Exit out of Fuchsia City to the west, and head up the cycling road. There
 are a few trainers here, and a few new pokemon. You can cvatch Spearow (both) and Raticate (both)
  in the grassy areas. Finish the course and go through the building. Keep on going until you see a bush
that can be Cut down. Use the Cut skill on the bush and go up through the second building. Kepp going
  until you see a small house. Enter the house, talk to the lady, and collect the final HM, Fly. Once you
 have taught Fly to a pokemon, Fly back to Cerulean City. Take the east exit out of town and go as far
 east as you can. You will see a small break in the rocks blocking off the water. Get right in front of the
 water and use the Surf skill. Swim up and around until you get to the other shore, and enter the Power
 Plant. There are a couple of cool items to get and a few new pokemon too. You can catch Magnemite
  (both), Magneton (both), Raichu (blue), and Electrabuzz (red). The main reason for comming to the
 Power Plant is Zapdos. Zapdos is one of the legendary pokemon, and he will only appear in your game
  once. He is found near the exit of the Plant. I strongly suggest not using your master ball at this time.
                     The master ball should be reserved for Mewtwo.

   Mewtwo will be explained in a later chapter). Zapdos is at level 50, so he is really kind of hard to
 catch. The best idea (and this works on all 3 of the legendary pokemon) is to freeze them with and ice
  attack like icebeam, ice punch, or blizzard. One he is almost dead and frozen, just throw a bunch of
  ultra balls at him. He will eventually stay in the ball. Once you are done with the Power Plant, use Fly
                        again to take you back to Fuchsia City.
 

   Once in Fuchsia, exit the city to the south. you will see a huge body of water. Surf into it and start
 swiming north. You can catch a Tentacruel in both versions here. Just follow the water until you get to
  land. You will see the Seafoam Islands, which is a cave. To get through to Cinnabar Island, you will
 need a pokemon who has the Strength ability. Enter the cave and use Strength. Then go to the boulders
  and push them into the holes. After you push the boulder into the hole, jump in the hole and push the
 boulder down again. Continue this until you have the boulder in the water. Then go up to the top floor
 and push the second boulder into the hole, following the same process as the first. Repeat this process
  until you have all the boulders in the cave in the water. To find all the boulders, you will have to do a
 little exploring. You can catch a ton of new water type pokemon in the cave. On the first floor you can
   get Seel (both), Slowpoke (both), Psyduck (both), Golduck (red), Horsea (red), Krabby (blue),
 Shellder (red), and Staryu (blue). On the second level you can catch Staryu (both), Dewgong (both),
   and Seadra (red). On the thrid you can get Kingler (blue). The forth floor has Golbat (both) and
                                 Slowbro (blue).

  On the forth floor, if you have all the boulders in the water, you can fight Articuno, the legendary ice
  pokemon. If all the boulders are in the right spots, you can swim over to him. Articuno is at level 50,
  and he is pretty hard to catch. Use the same techniques as you did with Zapdos, and you should be
 able to catch him. Try putting him to sleep or paralyzing him. To get out of the cave, make sure all the
  boulders are in the right spots, then jump into a hole on the second floor into the water, or go to the
 third floor and Surf into the water. Swim over to the land area in the bottom right corner and take the
stairs. Keep following the stairs until you find the exit. Now Surf over to the Cinnabar Island. The island
  is like a normal town, with the exception of the Pokemon Lab. You can take your fossil and the Old
  Amber to the Lab and get a pokemon. The Old Amber becomes the Aerodactyl, the Dome Fossil
becomes the Kabuto, and the Helix Fossil becomes Omanyte. Just give your items to the man in the last
 room, exit the building, then go back in and talk to him. He will give you the pokemon. Now you need
 the seventh badge. As you can see, the Gym is locked, so you need the key. Its located in the building
  in the top left corner of the city. This is the only building with random battles on the island. (*Heres a
 little known secret for all you pokemon trainers out there: The forth and final Moon Stone is located in
  this building. It can be found by using the itemfinder in the room you start out in when you enter the
                                   building.*)

   There are a few new pokemon to catch here. You can get Grimer, Muk, Koffing, Wheezing, and
   Ponyta in both versions of the game. On the second floor, in the blue version only, you can catch
 Magmar. To get the key, you have to get to an area on the third floor that has an open ledge that you
   can jump off. To get there, you will have to push the buttons on the statues that open the various
  electric doors in the building. When you get to there, jump off the ledge. There are three spaces that
  you can jump off, and each takes you to a different place in the building. Tyr them all, until you get to
  the basement. Search the basement to get the key. Now exit the building and go to the Gym. Beat all
  the trainers, and get to the Gym Leader, Blaine. He uses fire pokemon. Hes got Growlithe, level 42,
 Ponyta, level 40, Rapidash, level 42, and Arcanine, level 47. Beat him to get the Vocano Badge, and
                the TM 38, which has Fire Blast, a very powerfull fire attack.
 

  The eighth and final badge is located at Veridian City. Remember that locked Gym at the begining of
  the game? It unlocked now, and the final leader is there. Beat all the trainers and fight the final Gym
 Leader. Its Giovanni Again! Hes not much more powerful now, so just take him out. Hes got Rhyhorn,
 level 45, Dugtrio, level 42, Nidoqueen, level 43, Nidoking, level 45, and Rhydon, level 50. Any water
 or psychic pokemon will have no problem killing them. Now, heal all your pokemon and stock up on
  items. I recommend getting about 20 ultra balls (if you can afford it), a bunch of potions, and a few
 escape ropes. Also make sure you have pokemon with the Surf and Strength skills. Now exit Veridian
  City to the west, and enter the big building. Go through all the chack points until you get to a cave. In
 the grassy area before the cave you can get a Arbok (red) and Sandslash (blue). Save the game, then
enter the cave. To advance through the cave, called Victory Road, you must push the boulders onto the
 switches to unlock the blockades. The cave can be pretty confusing, but just keep pusing the boulders
 and pressing onward. Eventually, you will get to a boulder next to a hole. Push the boulder through the
 hole, then follow it down. Just follow the stairs to the exit. If you do some extra exploring, you will find
   Moltres (hes on the second floor). He is the third and last of the legendary pokemon. Once again,
 freezeing attacks work very well against him. Also try confusion, paralize, and sleep attacks. You can
 catch three new pokemon here. On the first floor, there is Machoke (both) and Marowak (both). On
    the second floor there is a Venomoth (both). Find the exit and enter the Indigo Plateau, the final
                               challenge of the game!
 

  This is the final test, the only battle that really counts. If you have only been building up one pokemon
 the entire game, you might have a little trouble with this fight. First, before even trying to fight the Elite
  Four, i recommend going back into Victory Road and builing up some levels. Once you have gotten
 about 4 pokemon to level 60 or above, you will be able to win the final challenge. Also, before entering
   the battle, go to the store in the Indigo Plateau and buy lots of Max Potion, Revive, and Full Heal.
These items are essential to winning the next battle. Now enter the door at the top of the room to begin.
  The first challenger is Lorelei. She uses ice/water type pokemon. To beat her, use a fire, fighting, or
  psychic pokemon. She has Dewgong, level 54, Cloyster, level 53, Slowbro, level 54, Jynx, level 56,
 and Lapras, level 56. They can be hard if you are not prepared. After beating her, heal any pokemon
   that are injured, or have status problems, and head to the next fight. Its against Bruno, and in my
   opinion, its the easiest battle in the series. He uses fighting/rock pokemon, so use any ice, water,
 ground, or psychic pokemon against him. The reason he is so weak is that his pokemon are strong but
  slow, so if you use a pokemon that is super effective against him, you will kill him without having him
attack even once. He has Onix, level 53, Hitmonchan, level 55, Hitmonlee, level 55. Onix, level 56, and
  Machamp, level 58. Take him out, heal your pokemon, and get ready for the next battles, cause they
 start getting pretty hard. Next fight is against Agatha, a ghost pokemon trainer. She also has some other
   creepy pokemon. To win this match, get a psychic pokemon for the ghosts, and any other strong
 pokemon for the others. Your psychic pokemon will really do dammage with the Psybeam and Psychic
attacks. Agatha has Gengar, level 56, Golbat, level 56, Haunter, level 55, Arbok, level 58, and Gengar,
  level 60. Beat her and heal. Make sure to save some Full Heals for this fight because her ghosts and
 snakes and bats can cause some pretty bad status problems. Now, get ready for the fourth battle. Its
   against Lance, the dragon tamer. His pokemon are tough, but can be easyily beaten with any ice
 pokemon. Icebeam and Blizzard will take take them all out. Lance ha Gyarados, level 58, Dragonair,
  level 56, Dragonair, level 56, Aerodactyl, level 60, and Dragonite, level 62. Beat him down to get to
 the final battle. Before confronting Gary, make sure your pokemon are in top fighting condition. Now
   go get him. All of Gary's pokemon have different classes, so you will need at least 2 or 3 powerful
 pokemon to beat him. His first 3 pokemon are Pigot, level 61, Alakazam, level 59, and Rhydon, level
  61. His second three differ, depending on which pokemon he choose at the start of the game. If he
  picked Bulbasaur, he will have Gyarados, level 61, Arcanine, level 63, and Venusar, level 65. If he
 picked Charmander, he will have Exeggutor, level 61, Gyarados, level 63, and Charizard, level 65. If
  he picked Squirtle, he will have Arcanine, level 61, Exeggutor, level 63, and Blastoise, level 65. Beat
        him to beat the game. Congratulations! Your next job is to collect all 150 pokemon!
 

 Mewtwo is one of the best pokemon in the game. He is super strong, super fast, has tons of HP, a high
 special rating, and looks cool. To catch him, head over to Cerulean City and exit the city to the north,
 over the bridge. At the endof the bridge, there is some water. Surf into the water and swim until you get
 to a cave. Mewtwo is there, on the 3rd floor. He can only be seen once, and he is really hard to catch,
 because he starts out at level 70. Did you save your Master Ball? If you did, just use it on the first turn.
 If you don't have it anymore, just follow the same methods as you did in catching the legendary birds.
   Get him real low in HP, like 1 or 2. Make sure he has a status problem (the best, in my opinion, is
freeze, but sleep, confusion, and paralize works well too). NOw start throwing Ultra Balls. It might take
                          a bunch, but Mewtwo is worth it!

I got this Walkthrough from http://pokemonps.com   So please please give them a Visit.