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{{redirect|Pokémon Gold/Silver|the book|Pokémon Gold/Silver (book)}}
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{{Infobox_game | colorscheme=gold|bordercolorscheme=silver
{{Infobox game | colorscheme=gold|bordercolorscheme=silver
|name=Pokémon Gold Version
|name=Pokémon Gold Version
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Professor Elm contacts the player, and awards them with a Master Ball when visited. From New Bark, the path to the Pokémon League is to the east, across {{rt|27|Kanto}} and into [[Kanto]], then across {{rt|26|Kanto}} and through {{ka|Victory Road}} to [[Indigo Plateau]]. When the player reaches the exit of Victory Road, Silver appears again and battles the player.
Professor Elm contacts the player, and awards them with a Master Ball when visited. From New Bark, the path to the Pokémon League is to the east, across {{rt|27|Kanto}} and into [[Kanto]], then across {{rt|26|Kanto}} and through {{ka|Victory Road}} to [[Indigo Plateau]]. When the player reaches the exit of Victory Road, Silver appears again and battles the player.


The [[Elite Four]] awaits the player if they have collected all eight Badges. When the player enters the League, they must face all four in sequence. [[Will]], who [[Pokémon training|trains]] {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon, is first, followed by [[Koga]], whose specialty is {{t|Poison}}. [[Bruno]], who uses {{t|Fighting}} Pokémon, follows, and finally, [[Karen]], who specializes in the {{t|Dark}} type. After defeating these four, the reigning [[Pokémon Champion]], [[Lance]], challenges the player to a final battle. After his defeat, Oak and his co-host on [[Professor_Oak's_Pokémon_Talk|Pokémon Talk]], [[DJ Mary]], arrive and congratulate the player. Lance then takes the player to a back room and tells the player that they are admitted into the [[Hall of Fame]]. The credits roll.
The [[Elite Four]] awaits the player if they have collected all eight Badges. When the player enters the League, they must face all four in sequence. [[Will]], who [[Pokémon training|trains]] {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon, is first, followed by [[Koga]], whose specialty is {{t|Poison}}. [[Bruno]], who uses {{t|Fighting}} Pokémon, follows, and finally, [[Karen]], who specializes in the {{t|Dark}} type. After defeating these four, the reigning [[Pokémon Champion]], [[Lance]], challenges the player to a final battle. After his defeat, Oak and his co-host on [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Talk|Pokémon Talk]], [[DJ Mary]], arrive and congratulate the player. Lance then takes the player to a back room and tells the player that they are admitted into the [[Hall of Fame]]. The credits roll.


===Postgame===
===Postgame===
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The games are not compatible with games released as part of later [[generation]]s.
The games are not compatible with games released as part of later [[generation]]s.


The games could also connect to a [[Game Boy Printer]] provided you have a [[Link Cable]]. Upon connectivity, one could print out pictures of Pokémon from the Pokédex or Pokémon summaries from ones party. In [[Pokémon Crystal]] , a feature was added where one could print out a translation of {{p|Unown}}, which helped them translate ruins easier.
The games could also connect to a [[Game Boy Printer]] provided you have a [[Link Cable]]. Upon connectivity, one could print out pictures of Pokémon from the Pokédex or Pokémon summaries from ones party. In [[Pokémon Crystal]], a feature was added where one could print out a translation of {{p|Unown}}, which helped them translate ruins easier.


==Features==
==Features==