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- Pokemon Games. Catch them all, is the motto of Pokemon games! Collect small creatures like Pikachu, Sasha, Bulbasaur and hundreds others, from the first to the sixth generation and of all colors.
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Pokemon Blazed Glazed is a unique Pokemon hack as it is a rom hack of another rom hack that was based on Pokemon Emerald Version. The game itself is based on the original hack Pokemon Glazed and features a lot of improvements and new features.
The box art for Silver. Pokemon Gold and Silver were released on October 14, 2000 in (November 21, 1999 in and April 6, 2001 in ) for the (although it also supported the Super Game Boy and ). Development was done by, publishing by, and marketing and licensing from.
Taking place in the region, the second generation of introduced 100 new. Besides unique Pokemon and other minor details, Gold and Silver are identical to each other. However, to collect every single one of the Pokemon, players must trade between not only Gold and Silver, but also the first two games,. Well-received by critics with an 89% average rating according to, Pokemon Gold and Silver was a critical success. Gold and Silver are regarded as some of the best iterations in the Pokemon franchise, getting a ten out of ten from IGN, and high scores from many other publications.
Together, Gold and Silver sold 6.5 million in Japan alone, while sales in North America beat previous sales records, selling 1.4 million copies in the first week of sales. Pokemon Gold silver return as DS Remakes. Was later released as an updated version of Gold and Silver. It came out on July 29, 2001 in North America, and was the only Pokemon game to be released only on the Game Boy Color. Despite being largely similar to Gold and Silver, Crystal added many new features, including new series' staples such as the ability to. A remake of Gold and Silver is in development for the Nintendo DS. Are set to be released during spring of 2010 in North America, and on September 12, 2009 in Japan.
It is a mostly graphical remake of the game, but it also brings most of Johto's Pokemon into the latest generation of Pokemon (despite all of them being available across many of the later games released). Cyndaquil fights Pidgey; a traditional battle. Set in the, Gold/Silver is a traditional role-playing game with gameplay essentially the same as Pokemon. There are two different 'types' of gameplay. In battles, players have several options. The Pokemon that is in battle can attack the rival Pokemon (be it a wild Pokemon or a trainer Pokemon) with a variety of attacks. The player can also use many items, including healing items, battle items, or (used to catch wild Pokemon, who upon being caught can be used in battle).
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Players can switch out Pokemon and run away as well. The main goal of these battles is to get the rival Pokemon to 'faint.'
When all of an opponent's Pokemon have fainted, the battle is won. However, when fighting a wild Pokemon, players can attempt to catch it for further use.
Other trainers' Pokemon cannot be caught. After winning a battle, the Pokemon gain, and eventually. For many Pokemon, when they reach a certain level they evolve into another form of the Pokemon (e.g. Evolves into, evolves into ). Some Pokemon have other requirements to evolve, such as items equipped. Each Pokemon has a type, mostly based on nature (e.g. Water, grass, fire, earth).
Each type has a (or some) strength(s) and weakness(es). These types also affect the Pokemon's statistics, such as, defense, attack power, and speed. Some types are completely immune to another type's attacks. In addition to stat bonuses and immunity, many Pokemon have unique attacks available relating to their type. Ampharos, an electric-type Pokemon 237 Hitmontop 238 Smoochum 239 Elekid 240 241 Miltank 242 243 Raikou 244 Entei 245 Suicune 246 Larvitar 247 Pupitar 248 Tyranitar 249 250 251 Pokemon GymsThe system where you have to get badges throughout the world to be allowed to enter the Elite Four and try to become the greatest Pokemon Trainer around came back in the sequel to Red/Blue/Green/Yellow. This time the region where the game primarily takes places is called Johto and the gym leaders are all different than its prequel. Eventually, when all 8 gym leader are defeated in the Johto region and the Elite Four is also defeated, you'll have the opportunity to go back to Kanto (the region of the Red/Blue/Green/Yellow generation) to a replay on all past Gym leaders, assuring you a total of 16 Gym Leaders and 16 possible badges, even though the adventure is nowhere near in length than it was back then, but for a few more hours of added gameplay it's more than enough.