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306 of 316 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best pokemon game ever,
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pokemon, Silver Version (Game Cartridge)
I've played this game right through to the end (in japanese) and all I can say is WOW! This tops the original in every possible way. The graphics, the sound, the moves and the gameplay in general is simply light years ahead of the original. The battles are simply spectacular! Almost all of the existing moves have been beautifully redesigned and there are an extra forty as well. The otherwise dull Quick Attack for instance looks superb on this game. And to make training even easier, the pokémon have an extra blue "experience meter" which fills up as you gain experience. It's a wonderful innovation and it allows you to more accurately judge when a pokémon is ready to reach the next level. Even pokémon from the red and blue versions can evolve even further! The story is situated three years after the red/blue versions and you play the role of an ambitious young boy destined to catch all the pokémon. There are initially eight gym leaders to challenge and defeat, then you have to face the Elite Four. When you've defeated them, you get to move on to the "Old World" where the original pokémon game took place and visit all the cities! You can even challenge the old Gym leaders including Brock, Misty and Gary (the new Viridian gym leader) bringing the total amount of badges up to sixteen! Be warned, after three years of experience they have become much tougher than when you last faced them.I think the games biggest feature is the introduction of a real-time clock. Special built-in batteries allow the cartridge to act like a realistic clock, meaning that if it's one-thirty on Friday in the real world, it's also one-thirty on Friday in the game! It's a revolutionary breakthrough in video game technology! This allows the game to track whether it's day or night and it is reflected in the game. So if you want to find some nocturnal pokémon, you'll probably have to wait until dinnertime to catch them. On a larger scale, there are also some special events or pokémon that appear only on certain days of the week. Lapras for instance only appears in its cave on Saturdays, which means that you'll have to wait until Saturday if you want to catch it. Another cool feature is that the pokémon can be either male or female (which will undoubtedly lead to outrageously sexist arguments on which is the stronger) and you can get baby pokémon by catching a male and female Pokemon. You can even crossbreed pokémon of the same type to get a new pokémon that is of the mother's specie, but has the father's stats. Just think of the combinations! The new gadgets available in the game are surprisingly modern: e-mails, cell phones and a realistic radios. The latter is surprisingly fun to use; it sports a tuner than can change its frequency so you can listen to different radio stations and their music, just like in real life. Unfortunately, you won't find anything like Britney Spears. Possibly the coolest items are the "mysterious" ones that you receive by e-mail from time to time. The only way to access them is by trading them to another Gameboy or a Pocket Pickachu Colour game. When you do, you can either receive decorative items for your virtual room like carpets, plants, dolls and consoles or you can receive battle items like potions, evolution stones and even rare candies! No other game in the world has been so universally interactive! On a side note, the pokémon that cannot be caught in gold or silver are: Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Charmander, Omanyte, Kabuto, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mewtwo, Mew and any of their evolved forms. The reason being that there is only one of each and they were already caught in the red & blue versions three years ago. And finally, when you have finished absolutely everything, there will be one last trainer left for you to face. I won't spoil the surprise, but I think it's pretty obvious who it is. This is simply the best game on any console! With 251 monsters to catch and an ultra-rare gold or silver version of each one to find, the pokémon relive in this epic adventure that will last for years. So what are you waiting for? Order it NOW!
199 of 209 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
OOOHH YEAH,
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pokemon, Silver Version (Game Cartridge)
What's new? 100 NEW POKEMON! Most important of all must be the new pocket monsters you can catch. There are at least 100 new pokemon, with rumors already out that a few more may be hidden (like mew in previous versions). While a few of the previous pokemon seemed strange, many of the new pokemon are even stranger (which is a good thing, of course!). You'll be able to breed baby versions of a few previous pokemon, including pikachu, and there are new evolutions for a few of the previous pokemon. You can also find many of the previous 151 pokemon in the new carts, or import them from an older cart through the pokemon center "time capsule".New Types Two new types of pokemon have been added to the previous 15, helping to balance out the roster-Evil and steel Improved interface There are more menu options which are easier to navigate and more logical. if you have the japanise version, they'll still look very familiar to you if you've already played previous pokemon games. Real Time When you first start up the game you'll have to enter the current time, and that clock will keep real time. There are pokemon that you can only capture at night, or in the early hours of the day. Plus there are certain events that happen only on certain days of the week, and other events that take time to happen, like getting a pokeball made, or getting a baby pokemon. Male/Female Similar to the way there were male and gemale versions of nidoran in previous versions, there are now male and female versions of every pokemon. If you take the right combination of male and female pokemon to a breeder, you can end up with an egg that will eventually hatch into a baby pokemon. And Finally The Pokegear If you thought Indiglo was cool, wait until you see what this watch can do! You can view the world map, tune in stations on the radio, make phone calls, and more. You'll have to seek out the special expansion boards for the phone and radio, but they're east to find. you can even tune in Professor Oak's special broadcast to find out where to find you favorite pokemon. Another radio station broadcast winning trainer ID numbers, and if yours is broadcast, you can win cool prizes. I HIGHLY RECOMEND THIS GAME. I HOPE THIS INRODUCTION TO "POKEMON 2" WAS HELPFUL
133 of 139 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best pokémon game EVER!,
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pokemon, Silver Version (Game Cartridge)
I've played this game right through to the end (in japanese) and all I can say is WOW! This tops the original in every possible way. The graphics, the sound, the moves and the gameplay in general is simply light years ahead of the original. The battles are simply spectacular! Almost all of the existing moves have been beautifully redesigned and there are an extra forty as well. The otherwise dull Quick Attack for instance looks superb on this game. And to make training even easier, the pokémon have an extra blue "experience meter" which fills up as you gain experience. It's a wonderful innovation and it allows you to more accurately judge when a pokémon is ready to reach the next level. Even pokémon from the red and blue versions can evolve even further!The story is situated three years after the red/blue versions and you play the role of an ambitious young boy destined to catch all the pokémon. There are initially eight gym leaders to challenge and defeat, then you have to face the Elite Four. When you've defeated them, you get to move on to the "Old World" where the original pokémon game took place and visit all the cities! You can even challenge the old Gym leaders including Brock, Misty and Gary (the new Viridian gym leader) bringing the total amount of badges up to sixteen! Be warned, after three years of experience they have become much tougher than when you last faced them. I think the games biggest feature is the introduction of a real-time clock. Special built-in batteries allow the cartridge to act like a realistic clock, meaning that if it's one-thirty on Friday in the real world, it's also one-thirty on Friday in the game! It's a revolutionary breakthrough in video game technology! This allows the game to track whether it's day or night and it is reflected in the game. So if you want to find some nocturnal pokémon, you'll probably have to wait until dinnertime to catch them. On a larger scale, there are also some special events or pokémon that appear only on certain days of the week. Lapras for instance only appears in its cave on Saturdays, which means that you'll have to wait until Saturday if you want to catch it. Another cool feature is that the pokémon can be either male or female (which will undoubtedly lead to outrageously sexist arguments on which is the stronger) and you can get baby pokémon by making them ... er ... "mate". So if you catch a male and female Pikachu and get them to do their thing, you'll get an adorable little Pichu. You can even crossbreed pokémon of the same type to get a new pokémon that is of the mother's specie, but has the father's stats. Just think of the combinations! The new gadgets available in the game are surprisingly modern: e-mails, cell phones and a realistic radios. The latter is surprisingly fun to use; it sports a tuner than can change its frequency so you can listen to different radio stations and their music, just like in real life. Unfortunately, you won't find anything like Britney Spears. Possibly the coolest items are the "mysterious" ones that you receive by e-mail from time to time. The only way to access them is by trading them to another Gameboy or a Pocket Pickachu Colour game. When you do, you can either receive decorative items for your virtual room like carpets, plants, dolls and consoles or you can receive battle items like potions, evolution stones and even rare candies! No other game in the world has been so universally interactive! On a side note, the pokémon that cannot be caught in gold or silver are: Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Charmander, Omanyte, Kabuto, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mewtwo, Mew and any of their evolved forms. The reason being that there is only one of each and they were already caught in the red & blue versions three years ago. And finally, when you have finished absolutely everything, there will be one last trainer left for you to face. I won't spoil the surprise, but I think it's pretty obvious who it is. This is simply the best game on any console! With 251 monsters to catch and an ultra-rare gold or silver version of each one to find, the pokémon relive in this epic adventure that will last for years. So what are you waiting for? Pre-order it NOW!
109 of 116 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Game of the MILLENNIUM!,
By "gannondragmire" (Manor, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pokemon, Silver Version (Game Cartridge)
This game has it all. You can be an action gamer. RPGer. Pokemon fan, whatever. This game is for you. Set on new islands as well as the old from Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow, you are a new trainer on the verge of becomming a teen in the world of Pokemon. With 100 new Pokemon added to the already 151 from previous games you now must collect and train 251 pocket monsters. Your new rival makes even Team Rocket seem not so evil. You get to choose between three new beginning Pokemon in this adventure. Chickorita: A plant-type pokemon. Cyndaquil: A fire-type mole/mouse pokemon. Or Totodile: A water-type gator pokemon. This game features old characters and new alike. Gary's a gym trainer now and Ash is your last rival after you defeat the Elite Four. Prof. Oak and his brother play inportant roles.Pre-evolution pokemon now exist. Like Pichu. Pikachu's child. New pokemon types include the Dark/Evil types and the Steel types which can unleash a major hurt on the once powerful Psychic type pokemon (MewTwo trainers: Watch out!). You now carry the Pokegear rather than the Pokedex. The Pokegear has a cell phone, map, radio, and Pokedex functions. The new backpack now has lots of pockets so it is easier to find things.This new game also has a built in clock which actually keeps track of REAL time. Say it's 5:00am you time, it's the same in the game. The game is devided in time zones as morning, noon and night. Some pokemon like Hoothoot only appear at night. Also it keeps track of the days of the week. So if you play the bug catching game which can only be played on Tuesday, if you miss it that day you have to wait another whole week. Another new addition is the three legendary dogs. Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres beware.You now get to collect 16 badges. 8 new badges and the 8 original. Something very special happens when you complete the game but I won't spoil anything. I'll just say it's almost like getting two games for the price of one... You will NOT regret getting this game! Three words: "A Must Buy!"
86 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An exceptional RPG,
By Shorebird (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pokemon, Silver Version (Game Cartridge)
Blue, Red, and Yellow were great, but they just can't compare to Gold and Silver. Full color graphics make the game even better than before. A whole new world to explore with 8 new cities with gym leaders to defeat and badges to earn. A completely new character. Not Ash this time (Although you do see Ash, or "Red" and Gary, "Blue" later on). Gold and Silver now include male and female Pokemon which can breed and make an egg for a completely different Pokemon. Completely new technology includes the PokeGear which can be expanded into a radio and a telephone. 100 new Pokemon to catch, new battle animations, and now an experience meter is included in the battle screens to show how high your Pokemon is on his/her current level. The Pokemon Centers now include the Time Capsule, allowing you to trade Pokemon with Red, Blue, and Yellow. And for those who own the Pikachu 2 GS, you can earn more items with watts that you can send to Gold and Silver. And not to mention that a lot has changed in 3 years. A must-have RPG for anyone, even people that aren't interested in Pokemon. Definitely worth buying, no doubt about it.
32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful New Features and stronger trainers!,
By ladyliberty98@hotmail.com (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pokemon, Silver Version (Game Cartridge)
I was absolutely dying of the anticipation for Pokemon Gold and Silver. I had played by Pokemon Red game to extinction, and I was so terribly bored with it. Where's the challenge? I can get all the master balls I want, and rare candy is a cinch. But with Pokemon Gold, everything changes. I love the feature that keeps real time. Sometimes when I forget to wear my watch, I just flip on my Game Boy and I know what time it is. The new Pokemon pose threats to pokemon that once seemed invincible, like the psychic types. The dark and steel pokemon are powerful newcomers, so watch out! The end of the game was a complete surprise to me. They let you travel back to "Kanto", or the old world where Ash and Gary started out. It's nice to see Brock's pokemon are stronger, and Misty's evolved that Psyduck of hers. As always, Gary is a tough opponent, but nothing like Ash. <SPOILER> Be careful of Ash's Snorlax. It seems like he's forever sleeping and recovering all of his hit points. The rest are easy; Pikachu is weak, even at level 81. The Charizard, Blastoise, and Venusaur are easy; just use type advantages against them. The Umbreon may take some work as Ash loves to use Sand Attack and mess up your accuracy. If my review was helpful, please click the "Yes" button below. If not, well, no one has to know about it, right? :) Thanks for reading!
26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
POKEMON SILVER IS COOL!!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Pokemon, Silver Version (Game Cartridge)
Pokemon Silver is a challenging game. It is much more difficult than Yellow, Blue or Red. You can use alot of different objects to advance in the game. There are tons of new Pokemon to catch. This game is by far the best Pokemon Gameboy game I have ever played. I expect that Gold is as good as Silver. Silver deserves top rating.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW,
By "blazingfiyatiger" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pokemon, Silver Version (Game Cartridge)
This game rocks. I have both G&S, and I can say that they have very interesting things about them. You play in real time, so some pokemon will only come out at night, some at day or morning. You can get the differently colored pokemon, and they have all 251 mixed up in there. It has the breeding center, where your pokemon can gain levels and mate at the same time, to give you an egg that you have to carry around. (Use a ditto with any POkemon to make a copy) They have new gym leaders, which are easier than before I think. Just get the Cyndaquil and the first 2 will be a breeze. You can have your mom save your money, and you can call all the people you have battled for tips. You can win money from the radio tower, and you can try to chase around the 3 legendary pokemon Entei, Raikou, and Siucine, trying to catch them. You can transport pokemon from Gold, Red, Blue, and Yellow in the pokemon center, and Bill will call you when your Box is full, so you can change it before you lose a captured POkemon (that stinks when it happens). You go back to Kanto, and really play the old game all over again, with the old gym leaders stronger. This game rocks! Get it now (at a low price, too). Then, please click "YES". Thanks!
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun for adults, too....,
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This review is from: Pokemon, Silver Version (Game Cartridge)
Let me just state at the outset here that I am a 32-year old engineer who has been playing and loving electronic video games since he stuck a quarter into a Galaxian machine in 1981. I first kinda got interested in Pokemon after my young kids fell in love with the TV series. After watching umpteen episodes with them, I got interested in the different types of Pokemon and how they compared to each other. I decided to give the Silver version a shot, having never played any of the previous Red, Blue, or Yellow versions. I was hooked immediately! The plot is easy to follow without getting boring, and there are plenty of little side quests to make things interesting. You can start out with your choice of Totodile (my pick), Cyndaquil, or Chikorita. The level of difficulty of the game will be determined by your starting choice. The game has two basic goals: (1) Acquire all gym badges and defeat the Pokemon League while fighting off your rival and Team Rocket, and (2) collect all 251 Pokemon. Most of the pokemon are fairly easy to find and catch, some are pretty hard, and there are a few that are almost impossible to catch. But, they can all be caught with a little time and patience. Some are only available by trading with other versions of the game, and some are "baby" pokemon that can only be obtained by breeding two adult pokemon together. And, of course, there are the two "super-rare" Pokemon Mew and Celebi, which can realistically only be obtained through a Game Shark or other similar device. That leads me to my one and only gripe about the game. If it were possible to obtain all 251 Pokemon, no matter how difficult, without having to resort to things like the Game Shark, I would have happily given this review 5 stars. I also have kind of a problem with the fact that you have to have access to more than one version of the game to get all the Pokemon. I know Nintendo talks about how much fun trading is and all, but to me, it just seems like a gimmick to sell more copies of the game. I know several kids who have purchased both Silver and Gold versions becuase of this. Not everyone has easy access to trading partners. Since I bought Silver, I have also played through a copy of Pokemon Red. If you have only played Red, Blue, or Yellow, let me assure you that Silver (and Gold) is a major improvement. The new versions eliminate many of the more irritating deficiencies of the old version with an improved backpack for item storage and a new device that lets you tell instantly where you are without having to carry a Town Map in the backpack. Backpack space will definitely be at a premium, so anything that clears up space is a positive feature. After having played through Silver and collected all 251 Pokemon (yes, I actually purchased a Game Shark), I have not played it again. Why? Because after all the time and trouble I went through to collect all the Pokemon, I just can't bring myself to erase them all. (A great improvement for the next Pokemon would be to allow multiple saves on the cartridge.) For those who are interested, my "dream team" that I used to beat the game were: Feraligatr, Pidgeot, Magneton, Kadabra, Magmar, and Dragonite. Overall, this is an AWESOME game. If you enjoy RPG games such as Final Fantasy, then you will enjoy this and the other titles in the Pokemon series. Enjoy!
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pokemon Silver is the best game ever!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Pokemon, Silver Version (Game Cartridge)
I am almost 11 years old. This is the best game I've ever played. It has lots of challenges and sometimes it is hard but out of all the games I've ever played it's more fun than the red, yellow or blue versions. This game has a hundred new Pokemon in it and you can really get addicted to it. I played this game for 14 hours in the last three days. This game has a whole bunch of new things like a radio, a phone, and all kinds of other tools. And the Pokemon learn a whole bunch of different attacks than from the other versions. So if you're going to get a game, get this one.
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Pokemon, Silver Version by Acclaim Entertainment Inc. (Game Boy Color)
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