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Many other features made the games better than their predecessors. Trainers could also return to Kanto and face the Gym Leaders that existed in the original games. Pokémon Gold and Silver made its way to North America on October 11th, 2000.
Many other features made the games better than their predecessors. Trainers could also return to Kanto and face the Gym Leaders that existed in the original games. Pokémon Gold and Silver made its way to North America on October 11th, 2000.


Like Pokémon Yellow, a third version was made in Japan called [[Pokémon Crystal]] and was released December 14th, 2000 in Japan and July 21st, 2001 in North America. Pokémon Crystal had several changes made. Many Pokémon changed locations and the pokémon known as {{p|Suicune}} was the title character and the focus of the plot. Trainers in Japan recieved an added bonus of recieveing the Pokémon known as {{p|Celebi}} through a wireless link.  Trainers on both sides of the Pacific Ocean were, for the first time, allowed to choose their character's gender.
Like Pokémon Yellow, a third version was made in Japan called [[Pokémon Crystal]] and was released December 14th, 2000 in Japan and July 21st, 2001 in North America. Pokémon Crystal had several changes made. Many Pokémon changed locations and the pokémon known as {{p|Suicune}} was the title character and the focus of the plot. Trainers in Japan received an added bonus of recieveing the Pokémon known as {{p|Celebi}} through a wireless link.  Trainers on both sides of the Pacific Ocean were, for the first time, allowed to choose their character's gender.


== Generation III ==
== Generation III ==
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