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{{StrategyWiki|Pokémon Gold and Silver}}
{{StrategyWiki|Pokémon Gold and Silver}}


'''Pokémon Gold Version''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター {{tt|金|きん}}''' ''Pocket Monsters Gold'') and '''Pokémon Silver Version''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター {{tt|銀|ぎん}}''' ''Pocket Monsters Silver'') were the fifth and sixth [[Pokémon games]] to be released in Japan, on November 21, 1999. Like {{2v2|Red|Green}} before them, they are paired versions, with little difference aside from available Pokémon.
'''Pokémon Gold Version''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター {{tt|金|きん}}''' ''Pocket Monsters Gold'') and '''Pokémon Silver Version''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター {{tt|銀|ぎん}}''' ''Pocket Monsters Silver'') were the fifth and sixth [[Pokémon games]] to be released in Japan. They were released on November 21, 1999. Like {{2v2|Red|Green}} before them, they are paired versions, with few differences aside from available Pokémon.


As Pokémon had become an international phenomenon already with the release of {{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}} in North America and other regions, the translated versions of these games were greatly expected, and arrived Stateside on October 15, 2000. Again, much like Red and Green/Blue, Gold and Silver were followed shortly by a third version with minor changes, {{game|Crystal}}, as well as remakes two generations later in the form of {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}.
As Pokémon had become an international phenomenon already with the release of {{3v2|Red|Blue|Yellow}} in North America and other regions, the translated versions of these games were greatly expected, and arrived Stateside on October 15, 2000. Again, much like Red and Green/Blue, Gold and Silver were followed shortly by a third version with minor changes, {{game|Crystal}}, as well as remakes two generations later in the form of {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}.


Gold and Silver brought with them many changes to the Pokémon world, as the first "new" games. Unlike Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow; Gold and Silver take place in the [[Johto]] region, west of the region that the original games take place in, [[Kanto]]. Despite this, Kanto is visitable later in the game. The player begins his journey in [[New Bark Town]], which is fittingly known as "the Town Where Winds of a New Beginning Blow."
Gold and Silver brought with them many changes to the Pokémon world, as the first set of sequels to the [[Generation I]] games. Unlike Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow; Gold and Silver take place in the [[Johto]] region, west of the region that the original games take place in, [[Kanto]]. However, Kanto can be traveled to later in the game. The player begins his journey in [[New Bark Town]], which is fittingly known as "the Town Where Winds of a New Beginning Blow."


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