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Pokémon Gold and Silver are the second installment of the Pokémon series.
Based in Johto, these games are based on the journey of a pokemon trainer, you.
While there are too many new and improved features in Pokémon Gold and Silver to list here, among the highlights are 100 new Pokémon (including two new types), new evolution processes (including breeding), and a more streamlined game interface that has better-organized menus and button shortcuts.
Gold and Silver may be easier to finish than Red/Blue and Yellow, they are still worth buying. Although you start in Johto, you can venture into Kanto, but you do have to beat the Pokémon League first. With a total of 16 badges, 1 Pokémon League, and a battle with Ash, Pokémon Gold and Silver are definately full of sheer brilliance, so grab a game pack, and start playing

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This popular series continues to add new innovations and features with each release. The object of Pokémon Gold is still to become the "World's Greatest Pokémon Master" by capturing, training, and battling different creatures, this time with all-new creatures and moves. Also, elements such as day-and-night gameplay and the ability to breed and mutate Pokémon add an exciting new dimension to the game. You'll be able to transfer Pokémon from the Red, Blue, and Yellow editions--even train them for new tricks--but you won't be able to transfer your newly caught creatures to any previously released games. Also, expect special, limited-edition gold and silver Game Boy Color units decorated with Pokémon characters.