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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Copies of Pokémon Gold and Silver typically lose the ability to save after a period of about seven years, due to the internal battery running dry. However, the battery is replaceable with another one of the same kind, although replacing it will reset the game's data. The problem appears less often with {{game|Crystal}}.
* Copies of Pokémon Gold and Silver typically lose the ability to save after a period of about seven years, due to the internal battery running dry. However, the battery is replaceable with another one of the same kind, although replacing it will reset the game's data. The problem appears less often with {{game|Crystal}}.
**One sign that it will lose the ability to save is that the game will not keep track of the time while the game is not being played.
* Hopes ride high on the assumption that Gold and Silver will get [[Appendix:Pokémon Gold and Silver remakes|remakes]] sometime during [[Generation IV]], much like {{2v2|Red|Green}} were [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|remade]] during Generation III. This is compounded by {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}}'s many [[List of cross-generational references|references]] to the events and locations of Gold and Silver, as well as [[List of locations by index number (DS)|in-game data]] that indicates the possibility of trading with a Johto-based game.
* Hopes ride high on the assumption that Gold and Silver will get [[Appendix:Pokémon Gold and Silver remakes|remakes]] sometime during [[Generation IV]], much like {{2v2|Red|Green}} were [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|remade]] during Generation III. This is compounded by {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}}'s many [[List of cross-generational references|references]] to the events and locations of Gold and Silver, as well as [[List of locations by index number (DS)|in-game data]] that indicates the possibility of trading with a Johto-based game.
* Pokémon Gold and Silver are the only [[Version#Paired versions and third versions|paired versions]] where both the version mascot of the game played and the counterpart game's version mascot are both catchable without trades.
* Pokémon Gold and Silver are the only [[Version#Paired versions and third versions|paired versions]] where both the version mascot of the game played and the counterpart game's version mascot are both catchable without trades.
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