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Pokémon Gold and Silver
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Pokémon Gold Version and Silver Version |
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Also known as: Pocket Monsters Gold & Silver (JP) ROM map RAM map Text table Notes TCRF |
Pokémon Gold/Silver | |
Internal Name | POKEMON_GLDAAUE
POKEMON_SLVAAXE |
Region Code | U.S.A. & Europe |
Type | Color |
SGB Support | Yes |
Cartridge Type | ROM + MBC3 + RAM + Battery + Timer |
License Code | 01 (NINTENDO) |
ROM Size | 8Mbit (J), 16 Mbit (Other) |
ROM Checksum | 0x682D |
SRAM Size | 256 Kbit |
Header Checksum | 0x4B |
Sub-pages
ROM map |
RAM map |
Text table |
Notes |
Utilities
- Pokémon Gold Sprite Editor - A utility to edit the overworld sprites.
- Gold Map - A utility for editing maps and wild Pokémon.
- TMMaster GSC - A tool to change the techniques contained within TMs and with which Pokémon they are compatible.
- MartEd GSC - A tool for changing the items sold in PokéMarts.
- TradeEd GSC - A tool for changing all aspects of the in-game trades in all second generation ROMs.
- StartEd GSC - A tool to change the Hero's and Rival's starter Pokémon in second generation ROMs.
- ItemEd GSC - A tool to edit the functions of items G/S/C. It includes Coolboyman's tutorial for advanced item editing.
Hacks
Gold Version Base
- Pokémon Prism (formerly Pokémon Bronze) (Currently in development)
- Cokemon Gold
- Pokémon Dreamland
- Pokemon Ice
- What The Heck?! World Famous Talking Cactus?!
- Pokémon Diamond
- Pokémon Cobalt Blue
- Pokémon Plasma Red
- Pokémon Hokum Trilogy
- Pokémon Pimp: Golden Grills
- Pokemon Thunderstar
- Pokemon Amatist
- Pokemon Gold Revolution
- Pokemon Legendary Dogs
- Pokemon Obscure
- Xenon
Silver Version Base
- Pokémon Sterling Silver
- Pokémon Secrets and Rumours
- Pokémon Dark Future
- Pokemon Celebi
- Pokemon Eon
- Pokemon Latios
- Pokemon Mystic
- Pokemon Silver Advance Adventures
- Pokemon Topaz
- Pokemon Z2
Known Dumps
- Pocket Monsters Eun (K) [C]
- Pocket Monsters Gin (J) (V1.0) [C][!]
- Pocket Monsters Gin (J) (V1.1) [C][!]
- Pocket Monsters Gold (K) [C][!]
- Pocket Monsters Kin (J) (V1.0) [C][!]
- Pocket Monsters Kin (J) (V1.1) [C][!]
- Pokemon - Edicion Oro (S) [C][!]
- Pokemon - Edicion Plata (S) [C][!]
- Pokemon - Gold Version (UE) [C][!]
- Pokemon - Goldene Edition (G) [C][!]
- Pokemon - Silberne Edition (G) [C][!]
- Pokemon - Silver Version (UE) [C][!]
- Pokemon - Version Argent (F) [C][!]
- Pokemon - Version Or (F) [C][!]
- Pokemon - Versione Argento (I) [C][!]
- Pokemon - Versione Oro (I) [C][!]
External links
- Skeetendo Inc. A forum for GB and GBC ROM Hackers, particularly Pokémon Gens 1 & 2
- Giegue's Master Hacking Guide
- Pokémon Gold/Silver Scripting Compendium
- Whack a Hack
- Whack a Hack Utilities
The Pokémon series
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Generation I | Red, Green, & Blue • Yellow |
Generation II | Gold & Silver • Crystal |
Generation III | Pokémon Ruby Sapphire and Emerald • FireRed & LeafGreen |
Pokémon Stadium | |
Nintendo 64 | Pokémon Stadium • Pokémon Stadium 2 |
Pokémon Trading Card Game | |
Game Boy (Color) | Pokémon Trading Card Game • Pokémon Card GB2 |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon | |
Game Boy Advance | Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team |
Nintendo DS | Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team |
Pokémon Ranger | |
Nintendo DS | Pokémon Ranger • Shadows of Almia |
Pokémon Pinball | |
Game Boy (Color) | Pokémon Pinball |
Other | |
Pokémon mini | Pokémon Race mini |
Categories:
- Pages with two bob screens
- Pages missing developer references
- Games developed by Game Freak
- Pages missing publisher references
- Games published by Nintendo
- Game Boy games
- Super Game Boy games
- Game Boy Color games
- Pages missing date references
- Games released in 1999
- Games released in November
- Games released on November 21
- Pages with TCRF links
- Super Game Boy Compatible Game Boy games
- ROM + MBC3 + RAM + Battery + Timer Game Boy games
- Game Boy games of 8Mbit (J), 16 Mbit (Other) ROM size
- Game Boy games of 256 Kbit SRAM size
- Pokémon series