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− | + | {|class="sortable" style="width:310px; padding:2px; border:2px solid gold; background-color:gold; color:#000; text-align:center; {{roundy|10px}}" cellspacing=1 |
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+ | |+'''Pokémon Gold Version''' |
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+ | !No. |
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− | !colspan="2" style="background-color:gold; color:black; text-align: center; font-size: larger;"|'''Gold''' |
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+ | !class="unsortable"|Sprite |
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+ | !Pokémon |
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− | |style="padding-right: 1em;"|<font size="2">[[Growlithe]], [[Arcanine]], [[Mankey]], [[Primeape]], [[Spinarak]], [[Ariados]], [[Gligar]], [[Mantine]], [[Teddiursa]], [[Ursaring]]</font> |
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+ | !class="unsortable" colspan="2"|Type |
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+ | |#056 |
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+ | |[[File:056.png|link=Mankey]] |
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− | |style="padding-right: 1em;"|<font size="2">[[Vulpix]], [[Ninetales]], [[Meowth]], [[Persian]], [[Ledyba]], [[Ledian]], [[Delibird]], [[Skarmory]], [[Phanpy]], [[Donphan]]</font> |
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+ | |[[Mankey]] |
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+ | |colspan="2"|[[File:Type Fighting.gif|link=Fighting Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |#057 |
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+ | |[[File:057.png|link=Primeape]] |
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+ | |[[Primeape]] |
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+ | |colspan="2"|[[File:Type Fighting.gif|link=Fighting Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |#058 |
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+ | |[[File:058.png|link=Growlithe]] |
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+ | |[[Growlithe]] |
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+ | |colspan="2"|[[File:Type Fire.gif|link=Fire Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |#059 |
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+ | |[[File:059.png|link=Arcanine]] |
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+ | |[[Arcanine]] |
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+ | |colspan="2"|[[File:Type Fire.gif|link=Fire Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |#167 |
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+ | |[[File:167.png|link=Spinarak]] |
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+ | |[[Spinarak]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Bug.gif|link=Bug Pokémon]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Poison.gif|link=Poison Pokémon]] |
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+ | |#168 |
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+ | |[[File:168.png|link=Ariados]] |
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+ | |[[Ariados]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Bug.gif|link=Bug Pokémon]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Poison.gif|link=Poison Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:207.png|link=Glingar]] |
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+ | |[[Gligar]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Ground.gif|link=Ground Pokémon]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Flying.gif|link=Flying Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |#216 |
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+ | |[[File:216.png|link=Teddiursa]] |
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+ | |[[Teddiursa]] |
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+ | |colspan="2"|[[File:Type Normal.gif|link=Normal Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:217.png|link=Ursaring]] |
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+ | |[[Ursaring]] |
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+ | |colspan="2"|[[File:Type Normal.gif|link=Normal Pokémon]] |
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+ | |[[File:226.png|link=Mantine]] |
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+ | |[[Mantine]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Water.gif|link=Water Pokémon]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Flying.gif|link=Flying Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | {|class="sortable" style="width:310px; padding:2px; border:2px solid silver; background-color:silver; color:#000; text-align:center; {{roundy|10px}}" cellspacing=1 |
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+ | |+'''Pokémon Silver Version''' |
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+ | !No. |
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+ | !class="unsortable"|Sprite |
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+ | !Pokémon |
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+ | !class="unsortable" colspan="2"|Type |
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+ | |#037 |
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+ | |[[File:037.png|link=Vulpix]] |
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+ | |[[Vulpix]] |
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+ | |colspan="2"|[[File:Type Fire.gif|link=Fire Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |#038 |
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+ | |[[File:038.png|link=Ninetales]] |
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+ | |[[Ninetales]] |
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+ | |colspan="2"|[[File:Type Fire.gif|link=Fire Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |#052 |
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+ | |[[File:052.png|link=Meowth]] |
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+ | |[[Meowth]] |
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+ | |colspan="2"|[[File:Type Normal.gif|link=Normal Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |#053 |
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+ | |[[File:053.png|link=Persian]] |
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+ | |[[Persian]] |
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+ | |colspan="2"|[[File:Type Normal.gif|link=Normal Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:165.png|link=Ledyba]] |
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+ | |[[Ledyba]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Bug.gif|link=Bug Pokémon]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Flying.gif|link=Flying Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |#166 |
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+ | |[[File:166.png|link=Ledian]] |
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+ | |[[Ledian]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Bug.gif|link=Bug Pokémon]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Flying.gif|link=Flying Pokémon]] |
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+ | |[[File:225.png|link=Delibird]] |
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+ | |[[Delibird]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Ice.gif|link=Ice Pokémon]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Flying.gif|link=Flying Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |#227 |
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+ | |[[File:227.png|link=Skarmory]] |
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+ | |[[Skarmory]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Steel.gif|link=Steel Pokémon]] |
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+ | |[[File:Type Flying.gif|link=Flying Pokémon]] |
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+ | |#231 |
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+ | |[[File:231.png|link=Phanpy]] |
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+ | |[[Phanpy]] |
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+ | |colspan="2"|[[File:Type Ground.gif|link=Ground Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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+ | |[[File:232.png|link=Donphan]] |
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+ | |[[Donphan]] |
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+ | |colspan="2"|[[File:Type Ground.gif|link=Ground Pokémon]] |
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+ | |- style="background-color:#fff" |
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==Gym Leaders== |
==Gym Leaders== |
Revision as of 14:17, 17 January 2014
Template:Infobox Game Pokémon Gold and Silver is a Pokémon video game of the second generation. The game features brand new additions from the previous three games. These two games take place in the Johto region and the Kanto region. A year after their release, another game, Pokémon Crystal, was released with a few minor differences and features added to the game.
Locations
- Cianwood City
- Whirl Islands
- Olivine City
- Ecruteak City
- National Park
- Violet City
- Mt. Mortar
- Mahogany Town
- Lake of Rage
- Ice Path
- Blackthorn City
- Dragon's Den
- Dark Cave
- Ruins of Alph
- Goldenrod City
- Ilex Forest
- Azalea Town
- Union Cave
- Cherrygrove City
- New Bark Town
- Tohjo Falls
- Mt. Silver
- Victory Road
- Pokémon League
Game Info
Changes
- These games featured the new region, Johto.
- A hundred new Pokémon were introduced in the games.
- A time system was introduced, allowing certain Pokémon to appear at certain times, and events to occur on certain days.
- Pokémon could now hold items.
- A new item, PokéGear, allows the usage of a clock, cell/mobile phone, and radio.
- Specialized Poké Balls were introduced, allowing easier catching for specific types of Pokémon.
- Two new types of Pokémon were introduced, Dark-type and Steel-type Pokémon.
- The battle screen now shows how much experience the player's Pokémon has gained, and also whether a wild Pokémon has been caught or not.
- The ability to breed Pokémon was introduced.
- A virus called "Pokérus", which infects a Pokémon allowing its experience to double, was first found.
- Shiny Pokémon debuted in these games.
- Backwards connectivity was introduced, allowing trades with previous games.
Starter Pokémon
The player gets to choose one of three starter Pokémon at the start of the game from the local Pokémon expert Professor Elm. In tradition, the three Pokémon are a Grass-type, Water-type, or Fire-type Pokémon.
- Cyndaquil - The Fire-type
- Totodile - The Water-type
- Chikorita - The Grass-type
Team Rocket
Once again, Team Rocket are the featured villains in the games. With the disappearance of their leader Giovanni, Team Rocket restarts their goal of stealing Pokémon over the world, starting in Johto. The player will run into them several times throughout the course of the game, as they plot numerous plans and schemes.
Legendary Pokémon
As in every other main series Pokémon game, there are a few Legendary Pokémon that debuted in these games.
Legendary Bird Pokémon
Legendary Beasts
Nintendo Event Legendary Pokémon
Version Exclusive Pokémon
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Gym LeadersElite Four and Champion
Battery lifeWith the Gold and Silver game cartridges, a battery was used to support the in-game clock. After around six years though, the battery would die and any saved game would be deleted. It can be replaced as e.g. described here. GlitchesToward the ending use of the battery of the games, the game might glitch up because in the PCs if the mailbox is checked, unknown messages are sent by nobody and there becomes some kind of code in the messages which allows the player to gain Pokédollars from it. When the game freezes up, it might get corrupted and the player may have to reset the entire game. At times, the screen may glitch up, the color might be black and white or neon. This might be the cause of an accidental drop of the cartridge which may chip a piece off the cartridge which makes a bit of the game corrupt. If the player cheated by getting a Pokémon to level 100, after it obtains all of its EXP points, it keeps leveling up to level 100. In order for the player to reverse the glitch, he or she has to turn the game off. Trivia
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