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All pokemon gold cards
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They were eventually released in Japan on November 21, 1999, in North America on October 15, 2000, and in Europe on April 6, 2001. Originally announced for a March 1998 release in Nintendo Space World '97, the games had their launch date postponed, with Nintendo issuing a public apology where it was claimed that the developers were worn out but fully committed to the project and that they required more time to expand and improve the games further. The number 2 was dropped as of Nintendo Space World ’97 in November 1997. Pokémon Gold Version (Japanese: ポケットモンスター 金 Pocket Monsters: Gold) and Pokémon Silver Version (Japanese: ポケットモンスター 銀 Pocket Monsters: Silver) were the first core series games of Generation II for the Game Boy Color.ĭuring development, the games had the tentative titles of Pocket Monsters 2 (Japanese: ポケットモンスター2) or Pokémon 2 (Japanese: ポケモン2) and Pocket Monsters 2: Gold & Silver (Japanese: ポケットモンスター2 金・銀), along with a provisional release date of "late 1997". Game Link Cable, Infrared ( Game Boy Color only)īox art of Pocket Monsters: Gold, depicting Ho-Oh.īox art of Pocket Monsters: Silver, depicting Lugia. Game Boy (enhanced for the Super Game Boy, Super Game Boy 2, and Game Boy Color) Pokémon Silver Version's box art, depicting Lugia. Pokémon Gold Version's box art, depicting Ho-Oh.

all pokemon gold cards

For the book, see Pokémon Gold/Silver (book). Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.












All pokemon gold cards