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[[Pokémon Gold]] and [[Pokémon Silver]] (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター {{tt|金|きん}}・{{tt|銀|ぎん}}''' ''Pocket Monsters Gold and Silver'') were the first [[Generation II]] games to be released — November 21, 1999 in Japan and October 11, 2000 in the US. A sister game, [[Pokémon Crystal]] was released later, featuring some gameplay advances.  This guide will show you the development process of these two great games.
[[Pokémon Gold]] and [[Pokémon Silver]] (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター {{tt|金|きん}}・{{tt|銀|ぎん}}''' ''Pocket Monsters Gold and Silver'') were the first [[Generation II]] games to be released — November 21, 1999 in Japan and October 11, 2000 in the US. A sister game, [[Pokémon Crystal]] was released later, featuring some gameplay advances.  This guide will show you the development process of these two great games.



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Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver (Japanese: ポケットモンスター Pocket Monsters Gold and Silver) were the first Generation II games to be released — November 21, 1999 in Japan and October 11, 2000 in the US. A sister game, Pokémon Crystal was released later, featuring some gameplay advances. This guide will show you the development process of these two great games.


Pokémon Gold & Silver - Development Reconstruction

1997: Introducing Pocket Monsters 2 Gold & Silver

http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pokemon_Gold/Silver_Beta1.1

1998: The 2 is dropped - Pokémon Gold & Silver

http://archives.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pokemon_Gold/Silver_Beta1.2

1999 - New information and forming of the final game (Part I)

http://archives.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pokemon_Gold/Silver_Beta1.3

1999 - New information and forming of the final game (Part II)

Present Day: Beta Leftovers

The Future: What's missing here?

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