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Release Year: | 2001 | Rating: | E-Everyone |
Genre: | Role Playing | MPN: | CGBBYTEUSA |
Platform: | Nintendo Game Boy Color | Game Name: | Pokémon: Crystal Version |
Region Code: | NTSC-U/C (US/Canada) | Publisher: | Nintendo |
UPC: | 0045496731472 |
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Pocket Monster mania continues with Nintendo's release of Pokémon Crystal for the Game Boy Color. Much as 1999's Pokémon Yellow offered gentle enhancements to the basic story and gameplay of the original Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue games, Pokémon Crystal is based on the second-wave Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver releases. Though it follows the same story told in the Gold and Silver versions, Pokémon Crystal has some new options and special features. For the first time, gamers have the choice to play as a female trainer in this version. Also, just as Pokémon Yellow included a special Pikachu, trainers are aided by an unusual Suicune in this release. Pokémon Crystal is designed to offer a complete Pokémon experience for those new to the ubiquitous phenomenon and additional challenges for seasoned trainers who simply have to catch 'em all. |
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Publisher | Nintendo |
MPN | CGB-BYTE-USA |
UPC | 0045496731472 |
eBay Product ID (ePID) | 6344 |
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Release Year | 2001 |
Genre | Role Playing |
Platform | Nintendo Game Boy Color |
Game Name | Pokémon: Crystal Version |
Rating | E-Everyone |
Additional Product Features | |
Number of Players | 1 |
ESRB Rating | E-Everyone |
Control Elements | Gamepad/Joystick |
Game Name Series | Pokemon Series |
Location | USA |
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Good graphics
Compelling gameplay
Good value
Good except for one thing.
I will begin with the positives. For one, the game plays just like the original pokemon crystal. And the cartridge shipped with a protective case which is nice. However, there is one flaw that condones me docking one of the stars for this review. And it is the fact that the game does not have a battery in the cartridge. To one who may not be in the know, batteries within gameboy cartridges are there to allow you to save the game. Now this is a big problem as not being able to save in a pokemon game means that you would need to play the game either in one sitting or leave your gameboy on for however long it takes you to beat the game. Here is a video providing evidence for my review: h t t p s : / / y o u t u . b e / J - a x q M b l K p U. Please just remove the spaces and the period at the end.
Achat vérifié : Oui | État : neuf | Vendu par : heyaugh
Pokemon Crystal
In Japan, Pokemon Crystal was released as the main reason to pick up a Mobile Adapter, the interface between the Game Boy Color/Advance and a Japanese cell-phone. In Crystal, kids can dial up to Nintendo's game server and trade/battle Pokemon with other users in remote locations, as well as attend set events by dialing in at a specific time. The updated title's existence was justified because it incorporated these new elements on top of a slightly updated quest and engine. To keep the Pokemon property going on the Game Boy Color, Nintendo has released Pokemon Crystal to US gamers, but without the element that Nintendo capitalized on in Japan. It's the last hurrah for the engine we've known and loved for almost three years in the US, and more than five years since its inception overseas. The final (hopefully) Game Boy Color edition is definitely the version to get if you aren't already one of the upteenth billion owners of Pokemon Red, Pokemon Blue, Pokemon Yellow, Pokemon Gold, or Pokemon Silver, with Crystal's slight updates to the design and graphics. But there's not much in this edition that makes it a "must buy" for folks who already own a copy or two of the previous editions. I think it's time to say "enough's enough." Granted, there are very few games on the Game Boy Color as good as Nintendo's classic RPG, but it's time to pick up and move on. No, this isn't a knock on the Pokemon license, since the game is still a great one on the handheld. It's just that the mentality that the same game engine can be milked over and over and over, and we've been playing this game for almost three years now in English...and more than five years internationally. We're all ready for the Advance version, guys. And we're sure you are too.
Great Game, But Watch Out for Old Batteries
After working up some household chore credits, my son wanted this game and I searched eBay and vid on one I thought was reasonable, both from a price and shipping standpoint. After the game arrived, it played OK, but my son noticed that it wouldn't save where he was in the game after powering the game off. I looked again at the eBay searches and noticed that some of the postings said "still saves" or something along those lines. The one I bed on had no such language. After some google searching I found this game (and many others I guess) have small "button" style batteries in them to save small data like where they were in the game after power off. As this is a very old game (early 2000's), our battery must have been shot. It is possible to replace the battery, but it is not for the faint of heart. The batteries can be picked up at any CVS, Walmart, Radio Shack, etc. But installing the new battery takes some work, especially soldering skills. There is no "battery holder" per se; one must unsolder the batter clips from the printed circuit board, then unsolder the clips from the dead battery and solder them again onto the new battery. Then you solder the new battery & clips onto the circuit. Again, not for the faint of heart. I work with electronics and have soldering irons with small tips for use on small printed circuit boards. So the right tools and skills made it work and my son's game works as it should, i.e. saves data. Others might be out of luck.
Amazing
This just might be my new fav gbc game! It's basicly red/blue using the crystal engine. The custom player sprites are really well done and the game is very fun and adds a new twist to a classic and timeless game. The clock doesn't work and there are a few sound glitches, but that's normal for custom games, so it's really not a problem at all. Overall a great game and a good value. Update! After playing through it, (7 hours later) it does turn into Pokemon crystal after the s.s Anne, super good game!
Achat vérifié : Oui | État : neuf | Vendu par : dagamenerd
Better than Gold and Silver
The second generation games (Gold silver and Crystal) have always been my favorite in the series just because of the sheer amount of content and effort it takes to complete it. Crystal only upgrades on its previous incarnations. One thing worth noting and I feel this is the case with a lot of Pokemon games is that it is a bit slow paced especially when you are just getting 1 random encounter after another. The graphics while decent for its time, pale in comparison to the GBA versions and are shameful when compared to the DS pokemon games. I'd recommend Pokemon Crystal to any pokemon player out there who doesn't have the funds for Heartgold or Soulsilver.