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− | *Pokémon news, and quizzes/minigames (via Pokémon News Machine). Included prizes (e.g. TM04 (Easy) or Blueskymail x3 for winning the Pokémon Alphabet Maze challenge).<ref>[http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~kakeru/pokemon2/mobile/news/02_06.htm Pokémon News Machine - May 22 2002 backup]</ref> | + | *Pokémon news, and quizzes/minigames (via Pokémon News Machine). Included prizes (e.g. TM04 (Easy game) or Blueskymail x3 (Hard game) for winning the Pokémon Alphabet Maze challenge).<ref>[http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~kakeru/pokemon2/mobile/news/02_06.htm Pokémon News Machine - May 22 2002 backup]</ref> |
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Pokémon Crystal Version is a game in the Pokémon series for Game Boy Color.
Contents
Blurb
Story
Gameplay
Pokémon Crystal Version is the third version to Pokémon Gold and Silver. It features an altered story with the mythical Pokémon Suicune and Mystery Man Eusine (which would also be included in the much later released remakes of Pokémon Gold and Silver, Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver), and various improved gameplay elements. The game also includes the Battle Tower; a tower filled with trainers with capped level rules, who must be battled in succession for prizes. In the Japanese version, this required the Mobile System GB to use (and would feature parties uploaded by other players) whereas the localisations altered it so that it could be played offline with hardcoded parties and Trainers instead.
Mobile System GB features
The Mobile System GB (requiring a mobile phone and Mobile Game Boy Adapter) would allow the player for a fee, to access Pokémon news, collect player gameplay data such as the number of Pokémon caught, trade and battle online (featuring a predecessor to the Global Trade System), access the Battle Tower and download exclusive items (special mail and the elusive "GS Ball", unlocking the mythical Pokémon Celebi). There was also mobile connectivity with Pokémon Stadium Gold and Silver for watching mobile battles recorded on Pokémon Crystal in 3D and interacting with collected data.
The game cannot be played on a regular (DMG) Game Boy.
Downloadable content
All DLC can no longer be obtained in the intended way due to closure of the Mobile System GB. However, the Virtual Console releases of the game (including the localizations) were patched to re-enable the GS Ball event unlocking Celebi as built-in (non-DLC) unlockable content.
The localisations never supported Mobile System GB, but have partial support for it (in addition to partially translated text) unused in the ROMs.
The localisations including cartridge versions also enable the Odd Egg event without the need of using Mobile System GB for downloading the Egg Ticket.
- Pokémon news, and quizzes/minigames (via Pokémon News Machine). Included prizes (e.g. TM04 (Easy game) or Blueskymail x3 (Hard game) for winning the Pokémon Alphabet Maze challenge).[1]
- Battle Tower party and ranking data
- GS Ball distribution (unlocks Celebi event)
- Egg Ticket redemption for (Shiny) Pichu, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Tyrogue, Smoochum, Elekid or Magby
- Mirage Mail
Related Games
References
External links
Pokémon Crystal guide on StrategyWiki
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