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The '''Goldenrod Game Corner''' (Japanese: '''コガネゲームコーナー''' ''Kogane Game Corner'') is a Game Corner located in [[Goldenrod City]], [[Johto]]. It appears in {{game5|Gold|Silver|Crystal|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, and | The '''Goldenrod Game Corner''' (Japanese: '''コガネゲームコーナー''' ''Kogane Game Corner'') is a Game Corner located in [[Goldenrod City]], [[Johto]]. It appears in {{game5|Gold|Silver|Crystal|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, and is similar to the [[Celadon Game Corner]] in [[Kanto]] in these games, with the main differences between the two Game Corners being the prizes available in each. | ||
In the Korean and Western releases of HeartGold and SoulSilver, as a result of changes in the classification standards at {{wp|Pan European Game Information|PEGI}}<ref>[http://www.gamesradar.com/european-pokemon-platinums-missing-game-corner-explained/ European Pokemon Platinum's missing Game Corner explained | GamesRadar]</ref>, which [[Game machine|previously impacted the European release]]s of {{game|Platinum}} (including the English version), [[Game Freak]] decided to alter the layout of the Goldenrod Game Corner to better fit the replacement minigame [[Voltorb Flip]]. | |||
{{sign|DPcity|header|}} | {{sign|DPcity|header|}} | ||
{{sign|DPcity|title|Goldenrod City Game Corner}} | {{sign|DPcity|title|Goldenrod City Game Corner}} | ||
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==Games== | ==Games== | ||
===Slot machines=== | ===In Generation II and Japanese HeartGold and SoulSilver=== | ||
Like the [[Celadon | ====Slot machines==== | ||
Like the [[Celadon Game Corner]] in the [[Generation I]] games, the Goldenrod Game Corner hosts a set of slot machines. | |||
One to three coins can be put in the [[slot machine]] each play. One coin will only count the center row across, two coins will count all three rows across, and three coins will count all three rows across as well as both diagonals. The reels stop spinning when the player presses the A button. | One to three coins can be put in the [[slot machine]] each play. One coin will only count the center row across, two coins will count all three rows across, and three coins will count all three rows across as well as both diagonals. The reels stop spinning when the player presses the A button. | ||
In the Generation II, several things can happen when 7's appear on a reel: | In the [[Generation II]] games, several things can happen when 7's appear on a reel: | ||
* When one 7 displays on the reels, sometimes the second one will spin down to a 7 as well. | * When one 7 displays on the reels, sometimes the second one will spin down to a 7 as well. | ||
* Several {{p|Golem}} will drop when two 7's are lined up. | * Several {{p|Golem}} will drop when two 7's are lined up. | ||
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* A {{p|Chansey}} will appear and use {{m|Egg Bomb}} to spin the reels. | * A {{p|Chansey}} will appear and use {{m|Egg Bomb}} to spin the reels. | ||
In the Japanese versions of {{ | In the Japanese versions of {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, a bonus round is added for lining up three 7's or three Poké Balls lasting for 15 or 8 rounds respectively. | ||
====Payouts==== | =====Payouts===== | ||
* '''7 7 7''' - 300 coins | * '''7 7 7''' - 300 coins | ||
* Three [[Poké Ball]]s - 50 coins | * Three [[Poké Ball]]s - 50 coins | ||
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* Three [[Apricorn]]s - 6 coins | * Three [[Apricorn]]s - 6 coins | ||
===Card flip=== | ====Card flip==== | ||
{{main|Card flip}} | {{main|Card flip}} | ||
The Card flip | The Card flip minigame is exclusive to the [[Generation II]] games. The player can pick either a card or a group of cards in a manner similar to [[Roulette]]. The 24-card deck has cards numbered from one through six, with suits marked by illustrations of {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Jigglypuff}}, {{p|Oddish}}, and {{p|Poliwag}}). Bets can be placed in a variety of ways, with the final payout depending on the bet method. | ||
===In Korean and Western HeartGold and SoulSilver=== | |||
===Voltorb Flip=== | ===Voltorb Flip=== | ||
{{main|Voltorb Flip}} | {{main|Voltorb Flip}} | ||
The Voltorb Flip | The Voltorb Flip minigame is exclusive to the Korean and Western releases of {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, replacing the [[slot machine]]s present in the Japanese version. Pre-release reviews of the game described Voltorb Flip as "{{wp|Minesweeper (Computer Game)|Minesweeper}} meets {{wp|Picross}}".<ref name="Voltorb Flip">[http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/article.php?id=14990 Official Nintendo Magazine pre-release review of Voltorb Flip]</ref> | ||
The game features a five-by-five grid of tiles, underneath which are hidden numbers (which multiply the player's score if located) and {{p|Voltorb}} (which {{m|Selfdestruct}} and cause the player to lose all points). The player has a change to figure out where the Voltorb are located by using the clues provided: the number of coins and Voltorb in each line and column are noted at the sides of the playing field. If the player can find all of the 2× and 3× multipliers, they will be able to advance to harder levels. Winning at this game, as before, will earn the player [[Coin]]s, which can be traded for prizes. | The game features a five-by-five grid of tiles, underneath which are hidden numbers (which multiply the player's score if located) and {{p|Voltorb}} (which {{m|Selfdestruct}} and cause the player to lose all points). The player has a change to figure out where the Voltorb are located by using the clues provided: the number of coins and Voltorb in each line and column are noted at the sides of the playing field. If the player can find all of the 2× and 3× multipliers, they will be able to advance to harder levels. Winning at this game, as before, will earn the player [[Coin]]s, which can be traded for prizes. | ||
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==Items== | ==Items== | ||
{{itlisth|Building}} | {{itlisth|Building}} | ||
{{Itemlist|TM Normal| | {{Itemlist|TM Normal|Next to the plant near the entrance (Japanese version only)|HG=yes|SS=yes|display={{TM|78|Captivate}}}} | ||
{{Itlistfoot|Building}} | {{Itlistfoot|Building}} | ||
==Prize Corner== | ==Prize Corner== | ||
The left window exchanges coins for {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} and the right window exchanges coins for [[TM]]s | The left window exchanges coins for {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} and the right window exchanges coins for [[TM]]s and [[item]]s{{sup/4|HGSS}}. In the Korean and Western versions of {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the windows were replaced by two men. | ||
===[[Generation II]]=== | ===[[Generation II]]=== | ||
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File:Goldenrod Game Corner GSC.png|{{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} | File:Goldenrod Game Corner GSC.png|{{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} | ||
File:Goldenrod Game Corner JP HGSS.png|{{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} (Japanese) | File:Goldenrod Game Corner JP HGSS.png|{{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} (Japanese) | ||
File:HGSS Goldenrod Game Corner.png|{{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} ( | File:HGSS Goldenrod Game Corner.png|{{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} (Korean/Western) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | * Although the Goldenrod and [[Celadon Game Corner]]s were changed in the non-Japanese releases, all versions (Japanese, Korean, and Western) have every map of the Game Corners: in the Japanese versions, the maps related to [[Voltorb Flip]] and [[Mr. Game]] are unused and have no events or warps programmed, while the Korean and Western versions have the original maps with their warps intact, plus the event to interact with the clerk is still present and the interface used to buy [[coin]]s is functional and was translated. {{TM|78|Captivate}} also remains in the unused Goldenrod Game Corner in the Korean and Western versions, and the [[slot machine]]s in the leftover maps trigger [[Voltorb Flip]] in these versions. | ||
* In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, it is possible to listen to the [[Poké Flute]] here after obtaining the EXPN Card for the [[Pokégear]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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{{gamecorner}} | {{gamecorner}} | ||
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[[Category:Johto locations]] | [[Category:Johto locations]] | ||
[[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal locations]] | [[Category:Gold, Silver and Crystal locations]] | ||
[[Category:HeartGold and SoulSilver locations]] | |||
[[Category:Buildings]] | [[Category:Buildings]] | ||
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Location: | Goldenrod City | |||
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Region: | Johto | |||
Generations: | II, IV | |||
Location of Goldenrod Game Corner in Johto. | ||||
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The Goldenrod Game Corner (Japanese: コガネゲームコーナー Kogane Game Corner) is a Game Corner located in Goldenrod City, Johto. It appears in Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, and is similar to the Celadon Game Corner in Kanto in these games, with the main differences between the two Game Corners being the prizes available in each.
In the Korean and Western releases of HeartGold and SoulSilver, as a result of changes in the classification standards at PEGI[1], which previously impacted the European releases of Pokémon Platinum (including the English version), Game Freak decided to alter the layout of the Goldenrod Game Corner to better fit the replacement minigame Voltorb Flip.
Games
In Generation II and Japanese HeartGold and SoulSilver
Slot machines
Like the Celadon Game Corner in the Generation I games, the Goldenrod Game Corner hosts a set of slot machines.
One to three coins can be put in the slot machine each play. One coin will only count the center row across, two coins will count all three rows across, and three coins will count all three rows across as well as both diagonals. The reels stop spinning when the player presses the A button.
In the Generation II games, several things can happen when 7's appear on a reel:
- When one 7 displays on the reels, sometimes the second one will spin down to a 7 as well.
- Several Golem will drop when two 7's are lined up.
- The third reel will move by itself when two 7's are lined up.
- A Chansey will appear and use Egg Bomb to spin the reels.
In the Japanese versions of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, a bonus round is added for lining up three 7's or three Poké Balls lasting for 15 or 8 rounds respectively.
Payouts
- 7 7 7 - 300 coins
- Three Poké Balls - 50 coins
- Three Staryu - 15 coins
- Three Squirtle - 10 coins
- Three Pikachu - 8 coins
- Three Apricorns - 6 coins
Card flip
- Main article: Card flip
The Card flip minigame is exclusive to the Generation II games. The player can pick either a card or a group of cards in a manner similar to Roulette. The 24-card deck has cards numbered from one through six, with suits marked by illustrations of Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Oddish, and Poliwag). Bets can be placed in a variety of ways, with the final payout depending on the bet method.
In Korean and Western HeartGold and SoulSilver
Voltorb Flip
- Main article: Voltorb Flip
The Voltorb Flip minigame is exclusive to the Korean and Western releases of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, replacing the slot machines present in the Japanese version. Pre-release reviews of the game described Voltorb Flip as "Minesweeper meets Picross".[2]
The game features a five-by-five grid of tiles, underneath which are hidden numbers (which multiply the player's score if located) and Voltorb (which Selfdestruct and cause the player to lose all points). The player has a change to figure out where the Voltorb are located by using the clues provided: the number of coins and Voltorb in each line and column are noted at the sides of the playing field. If the player can find all of the 2× and 3× multipliers, they will be able to advance to harder levels. Winning at this game, as before, will earn the player Coins, which can be traded for prizes.
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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TM78 (Captivate) | Next to the plant near the entrance (Japanese version only) | HG SS | |
Prize Corner
The left window exchanges coins for Pokémon and the right window exchanges coins for TMs and itemsHGSS. In the Korean and Western versions of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the windows were replaced by two men.
Generation II
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Generation IV
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Gallery
- Goldenrod Game Corner GSC.png
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver (Japanese)
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver (Korean/Western)
Trivia
- Although the Goldenrod and Celadon Game Corners were changed in the non-Japanese releases, all versions (Japanese, Korean, and Western) have every map of the Game Corners: in the Japanese versions, the maps related to Voltorb Flip and Mr. Game are unused and have no events or warps programmed, while the Korean and Western versions have the original maps with their warps intact, plus the event to interact with the clerk is still present and the interface used to buy coins is functional and was translated. TM78 (Captivate) also remains in the unused Goldenrod Game Corner in the Korean and Western versions, and the slot machines in the leftover maps trigger Voltorb Flip in these versions.
- In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, it is possible to listen to the Poké Flute here after obtaining the EXPN Card for the Pokégear.
References
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