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{{ | {{Header Nav|game=Pokémon Gold and Silver}} | ||
{{ | {{Game | ||
|completion=3 | |||
|image=Pokemon Gold and Silver Box Arts.jpg | |||
|title=Pokémon Gold and Silver | |title=Pokémon Gold and Silver | ||
|developer=[[Game Freak]] | |||
|developer=[[Game Freak | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo | |year=1999 | ||
| | |systems={{syslist|gb|gbc|3ds}} | ||
|systems= | |ratings={{ESRB|E}}{{OFLC|G}}{{PEGI|3}}{{ELSPA|3}}{{GRB|All}} | ||
| | |genre=[[RPG]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | |modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | ||
|preceded by=[[Pokémon Yellow]] | |preceded by=[[Pokémon Yellow]] | ||
|followed by=[[Pokémon Crystal]] | |followed by=[[Pokémon Crystal]] | ||
|series=Pokémon | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{Bulbapedia}} | |||
'''Pokémon Gold''' and '''Pokémon Silver''' are two Super Game Boy and [[Game Boy Color]] enhanced video games for the [[Nintendo]] [[Game Boy]]. Released in [[2000]], these games started the second generation of the vastly popular Pokémon video game series. These games feature a new region called Johto, 100 new Pokémon and many more additions. They are also backwards compatible with the first generation of games (''[[Pokémon Red and Blue]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Yellow]]''). It was later succeeded by an enhanced remake entitled '''[[Pokémon Crystal]]''', a [[Game Boy Color]] title. | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Pokemon Gold and Silver JP box.jpg|Japanese boxes. | |||
File:Pokemon Gold Title Screen.jpg|Pokémon Gold's opening screen. | |||
{{ | File:Pokemon Silver Title Screen.png|Pokémon Silver's opening screen. | ||
</gallery> | |||
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{{ToC}} | |||
[[Category: | {{Pokémon}} | ||
[[Category:Game Freak]] | |||
[[Category:Nintendo]] | [[Category:Nintendo]] | ||
[[Category:RPG]] | [[Category:RPG]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category:Multiplayer]] | [[Category:Multiplayer]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Mirrored release games]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Super Game Boy]] |
Latest revision as of 23:46, 9 October 2022
Pokémon Gold and Silver | |
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Developer(s) | Game Freak |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Year released | 1999 |
System(s) | Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Nintendo 3DS |
Preceded by | Pokémon Yellow |
Followed by | Pokémon Crystal |
Series | Pokémon |
Genre(s) | RPG |
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Modes | Single player, Multiplayer |
Rating(s) |
Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver are two Super Game Boy and Game Boy Color enhanced video games for the Nintendo Game Boy. Released in 2000, these games started the second generation of the vastly popular Pokémon video game series. These games feature a new region called Johto, 100 new Pokémon and many more additions. They are also backwards compatible with the first generation of games (Pokémon Red and Blue and Pokémon Yellow). It was later succeeded by an enhanced remake entitled Pokémon Crystal, a Game Boy Color title.
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Japanese boxes.
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Pokémon Gold's opening screen.
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Pokémon Silver's opening screen.
Table of Contents
Pokédex
- New Bark Town
- Route 29
- Cherrygrove City
- Mr. Pokémon's House
- Back to New Bark Town
- Routes 30 & 31
- Dark Cave
- Violet City
- Sprout Tower
- Route 32
- Ruins of Alph
- Union Cave
- Route 33
- Azalea Town
- Slowpoke Well
- Ilex Forest
- Route 34
- Goldenrod City
- Route 35
- National Park
- Routes 36 & 37
- Ecruteak City
- Burned Tower
- Route 38 & 39
- Olivine City
- Lighthouse
- Routes 40 & 41
- Cianwood City
- Olivine Gym & Johto Side Quests
- Route 42
- Mahogany Town
- Route 43
- Lake of Rage
- Rocket Hideout
- Radio Tower
- Return to Ecruteak City (Crystal)
- Route 44
- Ice Path
- Blackthorn City
- Dragon's Den
- Mt. Mortar
- Whirl Islands
- Tin Tower
- Routes 45 & 46
- Routes 26 & 27
- Victory Road
- Indigo Plateau
- Fast Ship S.S Aqua
- Vermilion City
- Route 6
- Saffron City
- Route 7
- Route 8
- Lavender Town
- Rock Tunnel
- Routes 9 & 10
- Cerulean City
- Routes 24 & 25
- Route 5
- Celadon City
- Routes 16, 17 & 18
- Fuchsia City
- Routes 14 & 15
- Routes 12 & 13
- Route 11
- Diglett's Cave
- Route 2
- Pewter City
- Route 3
- Mt. Moon
- Route 4
- Viridian City
- Route 1
- Pallet Town
- Routes 19, 20 & 21
- Viridian Gym
- Route 22
- Route 28
- Mt. Silver
Secrets
Items
- Healing Items
- Evolution Items
- Useful Items
- Hold Items
- Key Items
- Poké Balls
- Skill and Level Increasing Items
- Wild Pokémon Items
- Tickets
Appendices
General Information:
Remakes:
Console:
Pinball:
Sega Pico:
Advanced Pico Beena:
Other:
Mobile spin-offs:
Sub-series: