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[[File:LugiaLEGENDHeartGoldSoulSilver113.jpg|thumb|150px|right|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Lugia LEGEND|29}}]]Ever since the [[Generation III]] remakes for the incompatible [[Generation I]] {{2v2|Red|Green}} games, Pokémon fans have widely speculated that remakes of the [[Generation II]] Pokémon games, {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}, would be made for [[Nintendo DS]]. Indeed, the paired remakes, titled {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, were eventually released in Japan on September 12, 2009, and were released in the United States on March 14, 2010. The games were referred to in the {{pkmn|anime}} in [[DP143|an episode]] that featured {{an|Lyra|the counterpart of the new player character}} and the three starter Pokémon of [[Johto]], {{TP|Dawn|one of whom|Quilava}} even joined the regular cast. {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver|A new expansion set}} for the TCG was also released to celebrate the new games.
[[File:LugiaLEGENDHeartGoldSoulSilver113.jpg|thumb|150px|right|{{TCG ID|SoulSilver Collection|Lugia LEGEND|29}}]]Ever since the [[Generation III]] remakes for the incompatible [[Generation I]] {{2v2|Red|Green}} games, Pokémon fans have widely speculated that remakes of the [[Generation II]] Pokémon games, {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}, would be made for [[Nintendo DS]]. Indeed, the paired remakes, titled {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, were eventually released in Japan on September 12, 2009, and were released in the United States on March 14, 2010. The games were referred to in the {{pkmn|anime}} in [[DP143|an episode]] that featured {{an|Lyra|the counterpart of the new player character}} and the three starter Pokémon of [[Johto]], {{TP|Dawn|one of whom|Quilava}} even joined the regular cast. {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver|A new expansion set}} for the TCG was also released to celebrate the new games.


Some manga series followed the release of the games, such as a new sequel to Pokémon Pocket Monsters, titled [[Pocket Monsters HGSS]], of which the first volume was released in June 28th, 2011. {{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver|A new chapter}} of Pokémon Adventures was released, with the first volume coming out in June 28th, 2012.
Some manga series followed the release of the games, such as a new sequel to Pokémon Pocket Monsters, titled ''[[Pocket Monsters HGSS (Kosaku Anakubo)|Pocket Monsters HGSS]]'', of which the first volume was released in June 28th, 2011. {{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver|A new chapter}} of Pokémon Adventures was released, with the first volume coming out in June 28th, 2012.


A new game for the Wii: [[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]], was released on December 5, 2009. The game was released in North America and Europe in the spring of 2010.
A new game for the Wii: [[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]], was released on December 5, 2009. The game was released in North America and Europe in the spring of 2010.
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In an unprecedented move, ''two'' movies, rather than one, were released together as [[M14|the fourteenth Pokémon movie]], though the differences between the two are much alike the differences between Black Version and White Version.
In an unprecedented move, ''two'' movies, rather than one, were released together as [[M14|the fourteenth Pokémon movie]], though the differences between the two are much alike the differences between Black Version and White Version.
Several manga series were released based on the games, such as a sequel to Pokémon Pocket Monsters, titled ''[[Pocket Monsters BW (Kosaku Anakubo)|Pocket Monsters BW]]'', ''[[Pocket Monsters BW: The Heroes of Fire and Thunder]]'', among many others. [[Pokémon Adventures]] also jumped to the new generation, with the first volume of {{chap|Black & White}} released in January 25th, 2013.


===It's a second step into Unova===
===It's a second step into Unova===
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