It’s also very well-paced you’ll be shifting from battling gyms, going through dungeons and exploring the Johto region in a way that keeps things fresh. It’s refreshing to play a “Pokémon” game that doesn’t feel the need to hold your hand through the first few hours. Even then, it’s nice to play these games on a modern system without having to resort to using emulators.Įven after all these years, “Gold and Silver” still hold up surprisingly well. Aside from the added features of being able to trade and battle wirelessly (only locally, not online) and being able to transfer your pokémon to the Pokémon Bank, the changes aren’t substantial. These new versions of the game have been slightly updated. Now, almost 20 years later, “Gold and Silver” have been re-released on the 3DS virtual console. I put over 200 hours into it, and for most of my life, it was my all-time-favorite game. “Pokémon Silver” was the first game in the series that I played.
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