Pokemon Crystal Version (Game Boy Color)
Created: 09/06/09
This is a very fun game in which provides many hours of entertainment. Battle as a miniature 'you' who you can name your name or any of your favorite names! After that, you are able to battle and catch new Pokemon! Once you establish an elite force of Pokemon, you are then able to go on and battle trainers and other Pokemon League Members which hold badges you need to continue into the Pokemon League and become the best Pokemon Trainer ever!
Throughout your voyage, you are able to play many other games and challenges that add a little extra to the game.
Altogether, I would highly recommend this game for anyone who has a Gameboy; another plus for purchasing this game is: these games never lose their value; they are always in demand! You can resell it fast if you decide you don't like the game for any reason!
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Pokemon Crystal
Created: 07/09/10
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.
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Good times, good game. Nostalgia for the win
| Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
Created: 27/08/11
I remember being 11 and thinking i ruled the world with my pokemon silver and my entire collection of shiny pokemon/max stat pokemon with hundreds of hours into the save game. Then crystal came along and i said why not, lets do this, and though it is like the release of yellow (same game with a few tweeks) it kept me entertained with the side plot behind suicune and the battle tower was a blast as i didnt hqave to go through all the work of setting up my n64 and call my friends for hours to get a real challenge. I remember trying to do the clone pokemon trick the first time and was FURIOUS when I saw it was "taken out" days were spent trying to clone apokemon and finally i figured it out. I will not say that i am the first to clone a pokemon in crystal, definitely not. But i was thrilled none the less and told all my friends to wait for it to finish saying "Please don't turn off the power" wait a second then shut off.

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Better than Gold and Silver
Created: 28/02/11
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.

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i loved it
Created: 06/07/07
i had this game when it first came out i have all of them.... i played over and over when i would beat it i would simply start over. i recently relized i had been lost for 3 years when i moved all my games i ws devestated. So i bought a used one on here i worked fine but wouldn't save so now im buying a New one from a better seller
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