This print code uniquely identifies all distinguishable prints (disregarding date codes for now, see later) I know of except the two variants of Blue #1. The code given for each print is the box print code, which is usually printed on all the box's "tabs" (the little flaps under the top and bottom openings). I'll add this data for the other games later. For the games I have systematically logged listings of, I include my population data (as a percentage for each print of all listings of that game I have logged, numbers for all copies and only sealed copies given separately as sealed population skews heavily to later prints), and my best estimate as to 'authentic' contents of each box print. Here are the prints I'm aware of for now. I was gonna post this in the guides section, but there's some very impressive and comprehensive stuff there, and I think I should flesh this out with details on all the gens at least before it really qualifies as a full-on guide. I've been doing a ton of research since then, and now I'm sharing some of my findings. Hi folks! I'm fairly new here, but I did post a few weeks back asking some questions about variations in Pokemon first generation releases.
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