Pokémon Gold and Silver Adventure Clear Guide

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Pokémon Gold and Silver Adventure Clear Guide
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ISBN: 9784840100038
Published: December 22, 1999[1]
Publisher: Media Factory
Author: Media Factory
Preceded By: N/A
Succeeded By: N/A

(Japanese: ポケットモンスタ-金&銀 ぼうけんクリアガイド Pokémon Gold and Silver Adventure Clear Guide) is a Japanese strategy guide for Pokémon Gold and Silver published by Media Factory in 1999. Copies of the book included a fold-out map of the Johto and Kanto regions as well as a set of cartridge case stickers.

The included map of Johto and Kanto

Stickers

The included stickers

In the front of book there is a page with several removable stickers that could be used to personalize a game cartridge case. Each sticker features one of the three first partner Pokémon (Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Totodile), with one of each for the two versions of the game (Gold and Silver). Each sticker has spots where one can write in their player name and Pokémon's nickname.[2]

Staff

This is the list of staff members who worked on the guide.[1]

  • Publisher: Yoshihara Yoshiuki
  • Project Manager: Yoshiro Sugahara
  • Producer: Kiyoshi Narita
  • Project Staff: Keiko Kabe, Takeshi Wakayama
  • Sales Staff: Katsunori Shinbo
  • Cover Design: Toshiyuki Takahashi (Ragtime)
  • Design Works: Toshiyuki Takahashi, Yukiyo Takei, Hiromi Yasuda, Emi Yuzawa, Hiketa Keiko, Hiroyuki Kashiwa, Izumi Uchida (Ragtime), Suzuki Kobo
  • DTP Works: plain dot
  • Editors Team: HAM studio
  • Editorial Staff: Hideki Endo, Yoko Maekawa, Kentaro Suzuki, Keiko Kobayashi, Shiro Mori
  • Editorial Supervisor: Shusuke Motomiya (One Up)

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Pokémon Gold and Silver Adventure Clear Guide". pg 224.
  2. Pokémon Gold & Silver Japanese Cartridge Case Stickers (Adventure Clear Guide). May 20, 2022.


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