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The '''second generation''' of Pokémon games, sometimes known as the '''metal generation''', is the second set of Pokémon games to be released, best described as a {{wp|sequel}} to [[Generation I]]. Among older fans of the games, it is the most acclaimed of the generations, likely owing to this fact. It is much like Generation I before it, beginning in 1999 with the Japanese paired versions release of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} (which were later remade in the form of {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}) and ending in 2001 with the North American release of {{game|Crystal}}. This generation also saw the release of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]].
The '''second generation''' of Pokémon games, sometimes known as the '''metal generation''', is the second set of Pokémon games to be released, best described as a {{wp|sequel}} to [[Generation I]]. Among older fans of the games, it is the most acclaimed of the generations, likely owing to this fact. It is much like Generation I before it, beginning in 1999 with the Japanese paired versions release of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} (which were later remade in the form of {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}) and ending in 2001 with the North American release of {{game|Crystal}}. This generation also saw the release of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]].


Details in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} and the release of {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, reveal that the events of Generation II are contemporaneous with the events of [[Generation IV]].
Details in the handheld games reveal that the events of Generation II are contemporaneous with the events of [[Generation IV]], much like [[Generation III]] was contemporaneous with Generation I.


==Advances in gameplay==
==Advances in gameplay==
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