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− | |category = RPG |
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+ | | japanese title = {{tt|ポケットモンスター クリスタルバージョン|Poketto Monsutā Kurisutaru Bājon}} |
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− | |player# = 1-2 Players |
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+ | | caption = Pokémon Crystal Version box cover. |
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+ | | generation = [[Generation II]] |
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+ | | players = 2 players |
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+ | | platform = Gameboy Color |
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+ | | category = RPG |
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+ | | publisher = Nintendo |
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+ | | south korean release date = N/A |
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+ | | australian release date = September 30, 2001 |
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+ | | cero = N/A |
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+ | | esrb = E |
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+ | | acb = G |
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+ | | oflc = G8+ |
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+ | | pegi = 3 |
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+ | | grb = N/A |
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+ | | japanese image = Crystal Version Japanese Cover.PNG |
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+ | | japanese caption = Pokémon Crystal Version Japanese box art cover. |
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'''Pokémon Crystal''' is the sixth main series game (seventh in Japan), the third game of Generation II and the updated version of [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]]. Crystal gained notoriety as the first main series game to feature animations for Pokémon, and has a unique storyline involving [[Suicune]]. It was also the first Pokémon game to feature a female playable character, [[Kris]]. Crystal was the only main series game exclusive to Game Boy Color. Crystal has infared connectivity to the Pokémon Pikachu series of pedometers, which utilize the mystery gift feature to give the player items based on steps taken and points earned. |
'''Pokémon Crystal''' is the sixth main series game (seventh in Japan), the third game of Generation II and the updated version of [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]]. Crystal gained notoriety as the first main series game to feature animations for Pokémon, and has a unique storyline involving [[Suicune]]. It was also the first Pokémon game to feature a female playable character, [[Kris]]. Crystal was the only main series game exclusive to Game Boy Color. Crystal has infared connectivity to the Pokémon Pikachu series of pedometers, which utilize the mystery gift feature to give the player items based on steps taken and points earned. |
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Trainers who call using the cellphone may now offer the player items or information on in-game events. They now also have distinct personalities. |
Trainers who call using the cellphone may now offer the player items or information on in-game events. They now also have distinct personalities. |
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− | A new radio show, Buena's Password, was added. By remembering a specific password used on Buena's show, the player can talk to her in the Radio Tower and |
+ | A new radio show, Buena's Password, was added. By remembering a specific password used on Buena's show, the player can talk to her in the Radio Tower and receive points. These points can be reedeemed for prizes. |
− | The Dragon's Den has been expanded and the hut is now enterable. To |
+ | The Dragon's Den has been expanded and the hut is now enterable. To receive the Rising Badge, the player must chase Clair to the den after the battle and speak to the Dragon Clan elder, Clair's Grandfather. He quizzes the player and, if all answers are correct, the player will obtain the Rising Badge and a Dratini that knows Extremespeed. |
== Missing Pokémon == |
== Missing Pokémon == |
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*037 [[Vulpix]] Silver |
*037 [[Vulpix]] Silver |
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*038 [[Ninetales]] Silver |
*038 [[Ninetales]] Silver |
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*056 [[Mankey]] Gold |
*056 [[Mankey]] Gold |
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*057 [[Primeape]] Gold |
*057 [[Primeape]] Gold |
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*179 [[Mareep]] Gold/Silver |
*179 [[Mareep]] Gold/Silver |
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*180 [[Flaaffy]] Gold/Silver |
*180 [[Flaaffy]] Gold/Silver |
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*181 [[Ampharos]] Gold/Silver |
*181 [[Ampharos]] Gold/Silver |
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*203 [[Girafarig]] Gold/Silver |
*203 [[Girafarig]] Gold/Silver |
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*223 [[Remoraid]] Gold/Silver |
*223 [[Remoraid]] Gold/Silver |
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+ | ==Gym Leaders== |
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+ | <tabber> |
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+ | Johto= |
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+ | {|style="width:550px; text-align:center; color:#000; font-size:8pt" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" |
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+ | | style="background-color:#CEBFFB"|[[File:Falkner(GS)Sprite.gif]]<br/>[[File:Zephyrbadge.png|right]][[Falkner]]<br/>[[File:Type Flying.gif]]<br/>[[Violet City]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#CEDE48"|[[File:Bugsy(GS)Sprite.gif]]<br/>[[File:Hivebadge.png|right]][[Bugsy]]<br/>[[File:Type Bug.gif]]<br/>[[Azalea Town]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#E0E0CF"|[[File:Whitney(GS)Sprite.gif]]<br/>[[File:Plainbadge.png|right]][[Whitney]]<br/>[[File:Type Normal.gif]]<br/>[[Goldenrod City]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#A18DC4"|[[File:Morty(GS)Sprite.gif]]<br/>[[File:Fogbadge.png|right]][[Morty]]<br/>[[File:Type Ghost.gif]]<br/>[[Ecruteak City]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#E5524A"|[[File:Chuck(GS)Sprite.gif]]<br/>[[File:Stormbadge.png|right]][[Chuck]]<br/>[[File:Type Fighting.gif]]<br/>[[Cianwood City]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#A2958D"|[[File:Jasmine(GS)Sprite.gif]]<br/>[[File:Mineralbadge.png|right]][[Jasmine]]<br/>[[File:Type Steel.gif]]<br/>[[Olivine City]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#BDF3F3"|[[File:Pryce(GS)Sprite.gif]]<br/>[[File:Glacierbadge.png|right]][[Pryce]]<br/>[[File:Type Ice.gif]]<br/>[[Mahogany Town]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#9F77FF"|[[File:Clair(GS)Sprite.gif]]<br/>[[File:Risingbadge.png|right]][[Clair]]<br/>[[File:Type Dragon.gif]]<br/>[[Blackthorn City]] |
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+ | |} |
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+ | |-| |
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+ | Kanto= |
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+ | {|style="width:550px; text-align:center; color:#000; font-size:8pt" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" |
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+ | | style="background-color:#E6DDB9"|[[File:Brock(GS)Sprite.png]]<br/>[[File:Boulderbadge.png|right|40px]][[Brock (game)|Brock]]<br/>[[File:Type Rock.gif]]<br/>[[Pewter City]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#9BB8FE"|[[File:Misty(GS)Sprite.png]]<br/>[[File:Cascadebadge.png|right|30px]][[Misty (game)|Misty]]<br/>[[File:Type Water.gif]]<br/>[[Cerulean City]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#FCEEB6"|[[File:Lt. Surge(GS)Sprite.png]]<br/>[[File:Thunderbadge.png|right|40px]][[Lt. Surge]]<br/>[[File:Type Electric.gif]]<br/>[[Vermilion City]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#ACEA8C"|[[File:Erika(GS)Sprite.png]]<br/>[[File:Rainbowbadge.png|right|40px]][[Erika]]<br/>[[File:Type Grass.gif]]<br/>[[Celadon City]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#D878D8"|[[File:Janine(GS)Sprite.gif]]<br/>[[File:Soulbadge.png|right|40px]][[Janine]]<br/>[[File:Type Poison.gif]]<br/>[[Fuchsia City]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#F99CB8"|[[File:Sabrina(GS)Sprite.png]]<br/>[[File:Marshbadge.png|right|40px]][[Sabrina]]<br/>[[File:Type Psychic.gif]]<br/>[[Saffron City]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#F9D2B6"|[[File:Blaine(GS)Sprite.png]]<br/>[[File:Volcanobadge.png|right|40px]][[Blaine]]<br/>[[File:Type Fire.gif]]<br/>[[Seafoam Islands]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#9DC1B7"|[[File:Blue(GSC)Sprite.png]]<br/>[[File:Earthbadge.png|right|40px]][[Blue (game)|Blue]]<br/>[[File:Type ???.gif]]<br/>[[Viridian City]] |
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+ | |} |
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+ | </tabber> |
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+ | ==Elite Four and Champion== |
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+ | {|style="width:550px; text-align:center; color:#000; font-size:8pt" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" |
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+ | | style="background-color:#F99CB8"|[[File:Will(GS)Sprite.png]]<br />[[Will]]<br />[[File:Type Psychic.gif]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#D878D8"|[[File:Koga(GS)Sprite.png]]<br />[[Koga]]<br />[[File:Type Poison.gif]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#E5524A"|[[File:Bruno(GS)Sprite.png]]<br />[[Bruno]]<br />[[File:Type Fighting.gif]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#E6E6EE"|[[File:Karen(GenII)Sprite.png]]<br />[[Karen]]<br />[[File:Type Dark.gif]] |
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+ | | style="background-color:#9F77FF"|[[File:Lance(GS)Sprite.png]]<br />[[Lance]]<br />[[File:Type Dragon.gif]] |
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+ | |} |
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<gallery captionalign="left"> |
<gallery captionalign="left"> |
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Whats you Name Girl.png |
Whats you Name Girl.png |
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GSC.png |
GSC.png |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Pokémon Crystal was the first game to feature semi-moving Pokémon sprites. This later appeared in [[Generation III]] and the [[Generation IV]] games. It was then transitioned fully to full moving Pokémon sprites in [[Generation V]]. |
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+ | *Pokémon Crystal was the first Pokémon game to let you choose between a male and female character. |
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Revision as of 06:16, 16 December 2013
Template:Infobox Game Pokémon Crystal is the sixth main series game (seventh in Japan), the third game of Generation II and the updated version of Pokémon Gold and Silver. Crystal gained notoriety as the first main series game to feature animations for Pokémon, and has a unique storyline involving Suicune. It was also the first Pokémon game to feature a female playable character, Kris. Crystal was the only main series game exclusive to Game Boy Color. Crystal has infared connectivity to the Pokémon Pikachu series of pedometers, which utilize the mystery gift feature to give the player items based on steps taken and points earned.
Gameplay Changes
Unlike in Pokémon Gold and Silver, the Legendary Beast Suicune appears in various locations around Johto. Once Suicune has been met in all these locations and the Clear Bell is obtained from the Radio Director in Goldenrod, the player can meet Suicune in the Tin Tower. Suicune will not flee this battle. The other two Legendary Beasts, Raikou and Entei, are unchanged and still roam Johto. Lugia and Ho-Oh can be obtained in this game, however they both appear at Level 60, and Ho-Oh cannot be caught until all three Legendary Beasts have been.
A new character called Eusine is introduced as a pseduo-rival to the player. He is seeking Suicune, and will fight the player to earn Suicune's respect.
The Ruins of Alph contained more common Unown and had a new subplot, where completing puzzles allowed the player to find hidden messages left by the Unown.
Trainers who call using the cellphone may now offer the player items or information on in-game events. They now also have distinct personalities.
A new radio show, Buena's Password, was added. By remembering a specific password used on Buena's show, the player can talk to her in the Radio Tower and receive points. These points can be reedeemed for prizes.
The Dragon's Den has been expanded and the hut is now enterable. To receive the Rising Badge, the player must chase Clair to the den after the battle and speak to the Dragon Clan elder, Clair's Grandfather. He quizzes the player and, if all answers are correct, the player will obtain the Rising Badge and a Dratini that knows Extremespeed.
Missing Pokémon
- 037 Vulpix Silver
- 038 Ninetales Silver
- 056 Mankey Gold
- 057 Primeape Gold
- 179 Mareep Gold/Silver
- 180 Flaaffy Gold/Silver
- 181 Ampharos Gold/Silver
- 203 Girafarig Gold/Silver
- 223 Remoraid Gold/Silver
- 224 Octillery Gold/Silver
Gym Leaders
Elite Four and Champion
File:Will(GS)Sprite.png Will |
Koga |
File:Bruno(GS)Sprite.png Bruno |
Karen |
File:Lance(GS)Sprite.png Lance |
Gallery
Trivia
- Pokémon Crystal was the first game to feature semi-moving Pokémon sprites. This later appeared in Generation III and the Generation IV games. It was then transitioned fully to full moving Pokémon sprites in Generation V.
- Pokémon Crystal was the first Pokémon game to let you choose between a male and female character.
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