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From: Acclaim Entertainment Inc.
Category: Video Games

Buy New: $13.75
Buy New from $155.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(165 reviews)
Sales Rank: 1629

Platform: Game Boy Color
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Game Cartridge
Age: 6 - 17 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 4.9 x 0.9 x 4.9

MPN: Pokemon Silver
Model: Pokemon Silver
UPC: 045496731229
EAN: 0045496731229
ASIN: B00004TCT3

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars Pokemon Silver   November 27, 2006
  6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Out of all the pokemon games I have (Silver, Ruby, Saphire, Colliseom, Fire Red, and Gail of Darkness), this is still the best one yet. The graphics might not be the best, but the story is great. All the other games you can only be in one reigion, but in this you can go to Kanto and Johto. It is twice as long as the oyher games and you can catch 5 lengedary pokemon. In Johto, it has the same theme as fire red, so it is kind of like fire red and gold mixed together. Although it is like the two mixed the same their still are differences. It is the best pokemon game yet!!!!!!!!!!!!


4 out of 5 stars Sonic Stars (The Ultimate Beginner Sonic Fansite) Review on Pokemon Silver   October 25, 2006
  4 out of 6 found this review helpful

Pokemon Gold/Silver
By: Zike the Fox (Harrison)
Rated: E
Release Date: October 14th, 2000
Box Warnings: N/A
My Warnings: Psychics, dark powers

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Story: 7.5/10

The as-always Pokemon story. You play as a Pokemon Trainer who's mission is to become the best Pokemon Trainer in the world. Thats all there is to it.


Graphics: 8.9/10

This game right here is a huge graphical achivement for the Gameboy Color. With animated battle motions, along with the great trainer and Pokemon sprites. I have yet to see a Gameboy Color game match this. Its that good. All I can say is that I was stunned when I turned it on. There is even a fully animated intro in the beginning of the game. Also, two warnings, there are a few psychic trainers in the game, and psychic-powered Pokemon. This seems to be the main problem with most Pokemon games, but I found few things wrong with it. I commonly use psychic Pokemon. There are also dark Pokemon and attacks. Although, its not nearly as bad as the psychics, and most likely will be ignored.


Sound: 8.8/10

Common Gameboy music. Although, so of the music is quite catchy (I'm very fond of the Pallet, Ecruteak, and New Bark towns music) and enjoyable. Sound effects, pretty good, actually. I like most of the Pokemon cries, and the sound of when you launch a beam attack. All in all, very good.


Gameplay: 9.3/10

Like most Pokemon games, the gameplay is phenominal. It can take you forever to TRULY beat the game (Finish the Pokedex). When you first start on the game, your asked to set the time, day, and if its daylight savings. What time it is makes a HUGE difference as to what you can do. On some days, you can get hair-cuts for your Pokemon. Other days, the Clefairy are dancing in Mt. Moon, and you can go and catch one, and, since the day and night also effect the time, you can only catch certain Pokemon at certain times of the day. Also, the battling also goes very smooth and is flawless. A large amount of stratagy has to be used in order to win a match (unless you have an insanely over-powered Pokemon). One of the big aspects of playing Pokemon Gold/Silver (or any Pokemon game for that matter) is trading Pokemon to another player (preferably with the alternate version from yours). You can also battle your friends the same way. You can even trade with people who are playing Pokemon Red/Blue/Yellow later in the game. Its a great game for anybody to play!


Controls: 10/10

Aww, you know how Pokemon controls, and theres nothin' to it. Up, down, left, right, choose, talk, and no. Thats all there is.


Overall: 8.9/10

An overall wonderful game. One of the Gameboy's best games. IIt lacks nothing and I mean NOTHING! Its a great game worth playing, and anyone can play Pokemon. Good job, Game Freak!

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5 out of 5 stars i love this game!!!!!!!!   July 25, 2006
  3 out of 9 found this review helpful

in the game i chose cyndaquil as my starter and then mangege to catch chinchou totally easy!!!


5 out of 5 stars Pokemon Silver   June 20, 2006
  6 out of 9 found this review helpful

Having played every other pokemon version, Silver overall is a solid 9 out of 10. Compared to Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow, Silver and Gold are a serious improvement to the world of Pokemon. Almost all 150 of the original Pokemon appear once again in the game however if you intend to complete your Pokedex you will need an older version. A new generation of 100 new Pokemon make an apperance in Pokemon Silver, Gold and Crystal. Most of these Pokemon are brand new but some of the older ones are given new evolutions or can only be obtained through the breeder outside of Goldenrod. To get the most fun out of the game, you shouldn't worry about the completing the pokedex the first time around but by just training and battling your favorites. If you want to win, Dragonite is one of the best Pokemon you can raise if you're going for power. The second time around, get a decent walkthrough off the internet, buy or trade from Red, Yellow, Blue, Gold or Crystal and you'll have beaten the game overall. Here's a tip too, organize all of your PC boxes by type. There are 14 overall, 20 pokemon fitting in one box. So, I hope you have fun, Silver, Gold and Crystal are not too difficult and if you get stuck, consult the internet.


3 out of 5 stars eh...   November 7, 2005
  9 out of 13 found this review helpful

This game is a giant leap from the other game boy pokemon games. Everything in Red and Blue are twice as better in this sequel. Now you can get 16 badges and like twice as much pokemon as Red and Blue. This game is a little harder, three times as long, and more fun. You can do more things like breed pokemon, travel from one region to another, get on the boat as long as you want, and lots of other stuff.

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