Pokemon, Crystal Version
- New monsters
- the ability to play as a female trainer
- tournament-stylishness combat
- awesome graphics
- two-player action
Product Description
In case you’ve been hiding under a rock and you’ve missed the fuss up to this point: The word “Pokémon” refers to a series of 150 different “pocket monsters” that you are challenged to collect, trade, and nurture in hopes of becoming the greatest Pokémon trainer in the world. You use your monsters to help in battle against other trainers. Kids like collecting these pocket monsters, and they’ll like it even more when they get a load of POKÉMON: Crystal Version. A follow-up to the Gold and Silver editions of the handheld POKÉMON saga, the Crystal Version offers enhancements and updates that will keep small trainers going for hours on end. Play as a male or female trainer, collecting, and schooling growing monsters for tournament-stylishness combat. You’ll be aided by an unusual Suicune creature, which serves as the next generation of Pikachu. Play alone or take on a friend in this addicting masterpieceAmazon.com Review
Pokémon Crystal is to Pokémon Gold and Silver what Pokémon Golden-haired is to Pokémon Red and Blue. It features several minor upgrades from its predecessors, but in essence it’s still the same game. The classic Pokémon formula of adventuring, collecting, and battling is at a series best with Crystal. This is one of the best and most addictive role-playing sports meeting for the Game Boy Affect.
The most notable feature is the selectable female trainer who has her own set of animations and backgrounds. This is a splendid option for female Pokémon fans who were previously stuck playing the game as a male character. There are also subtle improvements to the cell phone system, HM moves, and prebattle animations. Rival trainers’ phone calls are now more plentiful and pragmatic. HM moves, which are required throughout the game, are available at the push of a button–you’ll no longer have to navigate menus to use these moves. Lastly, seeing a Pokémon’s new animation makes encountering new creatures more fun than before.
If you haven’t played Gold or Silver yet, Crystal is certainly the way to go. If you’ve played those previous sports meeting, Crystal has only enough new features to justify a buy from Pokémon fanatics. This game is compatible with the link cable, Game Boy printer, and Pokémon Pikachu 2. It’s playable on Game Boy Affect and Game Boy Advance only, and can be played on a box using Pokémon Stadium 2 and a Transfer Pak. –Raymond M. Padilla
Pros:
- New female trainer
- Prebattle animations are cute
- Lots of subtle improvements
Cons:
- Too similar to Gold and Silver
- changeable phone features not in the U.S. version
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Well the reason for 1 star is because I haven’t played it before.But I heard that It’s a must buy!
Rating: 1 / 5
it really suxz if u have gold or silver sports meeting
Rating: 1 / 5
THis game is [junk] you don’t get anything new just being a boy or a girl.The plot is the same as before and no new pokemon just the same 250!Buying this game is a dissipate of cash ,but if you want lugia or houhou just buy gold or silver.Both sports meeting are the same and being a master neither game tells a new tail…. Thats my opinion so if your a master don’t be fooled it’s a dissipate of time! thanks, Deathsythe06
Rating: 1 / 5
pokemon is ancient and this stinks what is the point of having it anyway stupid pokemon delayed and cancelled EarthBound 64! now doesent that stink yes no. is you said no you have no taste
Rating: 1 / 5
Where in the is my order???????????????????
Rating: 1 / 5