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Pokemon, Silver Version Review (continued)
More User Submitted Pokemon, Silver Version Reviews
Date: 2002-09-09 Hours of Fun! If you liked Crystal and Gold ? Then you will enjoy the SilverEnjoy!
Date: 2002-09-01 longer and better this is a great new pokemon game!! more pokemon!! more trainers!! new tms!!much better graphics!! if u loved red,bloo,and yello buy this now!!!!
Date: 2002-08-19 Once you start, you can't stop I was a fan of Red and Blue (not especially Yellow), and then I saw this. I got it for a gift along with Prima's strategy guide (which by the way, is AMAZINGLY helpful) and I couldn't stop. My brother got Gold, and we trade all the time. Let me show you a list of Pros and Cons. PROS: -Excellent pictures -Mystery gift (a feature where two people connect the black squares on the tops of two gameboy colors, use the Mystery Gift option, and each person gets a completely random item, like a Pokemon doll) -Pokegear (includes a better Pokedex, cell phone, and radio) -Lots of new Pokemon makes the game longer, more challenging, and more fun -So many new moves and creative ideas (such as the eight new kinds of Poke balls you can obtain) CONS- -Mystery Gift is only for Gameboy Color, not any other gameboy (including Gameboy Advance) -Once you get the first 8 badges in the Johto region, the Kanto region badges aren't even a challenge -In Kanto, most of the major stuff that was in Red, Blue, and Yellow (like the Safari Zone, Team Rocket hideouts, and city layouts) are either gone or reduced -Trading from Gold & Silver to Red, Blue, and Yellow can be a real pain Although the cons may seem strongs, the pros outnumber them about 15 to 1. Trying to decide between Gold & Silver? The only real diffrence is about some of the Pokemon (some only found in Gold, some only found in Silver) and the order of which you get the legendary birds (in Gold, Ho-oh at Lv. 40, Lugia at Lv. 70) and in Silver, it's just the opposite. As for the Pokemon, if you've played Red and Blue, think of it this way. Gold kind of takes after Red, and Silver kind of take after blue. Between Red and Blue, what did you like? Think of it that way. Now, between Red/Blue/Yellow and Gold/Silver/Krystal, it really depends what you like. Are you into classic, more basic, not-so-complicated-but-still-fun-games? If so, go for Red/Blue/Yellow. But if you like tough, new, complicated, super-fun games, go for Gold/Silver/Krystal. Or you can go for both (like me.) Overall, Pokemon Silver (and Gold) are FABULOUS games. A must get for all gameboys. Oh, by the way, for anyone who was wondering, I've never played Krystal Version, so I avoided bringing it in my review. Hope I was helpful, and good luck for those playing.
Date: 2002-08-14 Great GBC RPG Both Pokemon Gold and Silver are some of the best games for GBC (but I like Silver more). I like it because it's a great Nintendo RPG. Many new features make this game a lot better, and some of the new Pokemon look cool. The only things I don't like is that this RPG is short, and the new Pokemon aren't as likable as the original 151. Despite the flaws, I still found this game fun. This is a must-buy for the GBC.
Date: 2002-08-07 Pokemon Silver This is the best! You never know when you're done, until you are. You can get an amazing amount of Pokemon(I have 172 so far and I'm not stopping there)!
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