Pokémon Red and Blue/Speed runs

Speed runs are attempts at completing the game in the shortest amount of time possible. This page attempts to offer insights into ways to minimize the amount of time spent through the first generation (Generation I) games: Pokémon Green, Blue, Red, and Yellow.

General

 * If you want to start a new game but there is a existing file already, go to the menu and press, , and . When asking to erase the game file, obviously select "YES."
 * Before you start a speedrun (NEW GAME), go to OPTIONS on the menu and set the Text Speed to FAST, Battle Animations to OFF, and Battle Style to SET. This is so that the text can flow as fast as possible, there won't be any animations in battle to waist your time, and the game won't ask you if you would like to switch when an opponent is about to send out his/her next Pokémon.
 * Nicknames for your player, rival, and your Pokémon can be of your choice but it is recommended that the names should be as short as possible so you can finish dialogue faster, so choose one letter names for them.
 * You generally want to stick with only a single Pokémon to do battles throughout the entire/most of this run. Hope the Pokémon you stick with is a good choice!
 * Not too important but for YES or NO boxes, if you want to say NO, it saves a little more frames to just press for it instead of going down and pressing  when the cursor is on NO.

Movement
While how your battles go is important in speedruns, movement is also important if you want to save time. The less time you spend on traveling the better, and mistakes in movement can often lead to having added time. Here are some tips to have a good and short travel:
 * Minimize walking steps, obviously you want to take less steps, otherwise doing more steps is just wasting your time.
 * Once you have the Bike, always use it as much as possible, since it has a much faster movement speed than walking.
 * Sometimes there is an exception to this rule. If your just traveling a place with a short distance, you may not need the bike then.
 * Try to avoid doing optional trainer battles as well as to minimize the number of battles in general. Since only in Red, Blue, and Yellow is where trainers don't have the "spinner" behavior like they do in future Pokémon generations, its your fault if you happened to run into a battle with an optional trainer, since they can be all avoided.
 * If you want to battle trainers, talk to them instead of going into their sight. Unless if you have no choice but to cross them, you should always go up to them, go to their side or behind them and talk. Getting into their sight will trigger a "!" above them and will walk to you slowly which takes a chunk of time.
 * Minimize ledge jumps, it cool but it also takes some frames away compered to a regular step across it.
 * Don't turn as often, you can lose a tiny bit of frames for turning. Walking straight as possible is preferred.