
After receiving a mysterious message from Mr. Pokémon,
Professor Elm asked his young friend and neighbor, Silver, to investigate. Professor Elm
was simply too preoccupied with his research to find out what Mr. Pokémon was willing to
show him, so Silver would have to be the courier. Silver was also given the opportunity to
choose one of three Pokémon to take with him - his first!
While Silver was deciding on his companion, a boy lurked
in the shadows intently watching the proceedings. Once discovered, the boy pushed Silver
aside and angrily told him to leave him alone. What was this bully up to? And what new
discovery is Mr. Pokémon talking about? These are the questions you must answer as you
embark on another journey into the world of Pokémon.
A continuation of Nintendo's successful franchise,
Pokémon Silver lets users once again try their skills at becoming the world's greatest
Pokémon trainer. For those new to the series, gameplay involves collecting and then
fighting creatures called Pokémon as you challenge other trainers for their special
badges. A secondary goal is to collect the entire roster of 250 Pokémon creatures.
Playing the role of a young boy, you must travel from
city to city, talking to people, entering buildings, solving puzzles, finding items, and
testing your mettle against rival trainers looking to humiliate you. In order to win a
fight, you'll need to form a balanced team of Pokémon that can stand up to whatever your
rival dishes out. Succeed and your creatures will grow in experience, learning new
abilities and possibly evolving into more powerful types.
Pokémon Silver features an internal clock that can
influence which Pokémon you see depending on the time you play. Also included are special
events that occur only on certain days - in order to participate in them, you must play
the game on that day. As in previous titles, players may save at any point during their
travels and later continue where they left off.
In addition to the clock, new features that distinguish
Pokémon Silver from earlier versions are dozens of new Pokémon, two new types (Dark and
Steel), a new world to explore, and additional evolutions for older Pokémon. Pokémon can
also hold items to help during combat, and the hero now has access to a map, phone, radio
and more thanks to the wrist-mounted PokeGear.
In order to collect all of the monsters, you will need to
trade with owners of the separate Pokémon Gold. The differences between the two games are
negligible, however; other than the frequency of certain types of Pokémon, both titles
play exactly the same and feature identical storylines.
Pokémon Silver is backwards compatible with the other
versions of the game, meaning you can trade with owners of Pokémon Red, Pokémon Blue,
and Pokémon Yellow, but the new creatures are exclusive to the Game Boy Color cartridges
and cannot be transferred to the older versions.
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