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Overview The box art for Silver. Pokemon Gold and Silver were released on October 14, 2000 in North America (November 21, 1999 in Japan and April 6, 2001 in Europe) for the Game Boy (although it also supported the Super Game Boy and Game Boy Color). Development was done by Game Freak, publishing by Nintendo, and marketing and licensing from The Pokemon Company. Taking place in the Johto region, the second generation of Pokemon introduced 100 new Pokemon. Besides unique Pokemon and other minor details, Gold and Silver are identical to each other. Well-received by critics with an 89% average rating according to Game Rankings, Pokemon Gold and Silver was a critical success. Pokemon Gold silver return as DS Remakes. Pokemon Crystal was later released as an updated version of Gold and Silver. A remake of Gold and Silver is in development for the Nintendo DS. Gameplay Cyndaquil fights Pidgey; a traditional battle. The main goal of these battles is to get the rival Pokemon to "faint." Plot Pokédex

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