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Pocket Monsters - Crystal Version (Japan)

also known as Pokemon - Crystal Version
Game Boy Color
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Reviewed in
2000
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✪ Reviewed on August 15, 2025
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The Japanese release of Pokemon Crystal, the definitive take on the second generation. Animated sprites, a demanding Battle Tower, a finally playable female protagonist and a Suicune driven story. The absolute peak of Gen 2 and a portable polishing masterclass.

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Category
RPG 1 player 7+
Description
Enriched version of Pokémon Gold and Silver with animated sprites, the Battle Tower and Suicune's role enhanced in the storyline. Published by Nintendo, released in Japan in December 2000. All-new animated Pokémon sprites, exclusive Battle Tower, female player character for the first time, expanded Suicune legend. Japanese Crystal edition.

Pocket Monsters - Crystal Version review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
3/5
Story
"Solid"
Enriching the legacy of Gold and Silver, the Crystal version adorns the Johto region with reworked themes and a superb motif tied to Suicune. The melodies, richer still, elevate exploration and battles with an emotion that remains intact. This sonic generosity, faithful and refined, fulfils fans of the generation.
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾0,93 MB 📅14/12/2000
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

Original Japanese release of Crystal, which introduces the first selectable female protagonist in the series and full compatibility with Nintendo and NTT DoCoMo's Mobile System GB, the trading-over-cellphone adapter that never left Japan. Its internal CR1616 cell driving the real-time clock remains a key checkpoint for collectors hunting carts whose day-and-night cycle still runs as designed.

A cult cover

Suicune leaps in a crystalline gleam, its purple mane streaming like a ribbon of water over a backdrop of icy blues. More dynamic than its elders, the artwork captures the motion and grace of this legendary feline, emblem of an enhanced version. Its limpid palette and slender pose make it the most airborne of Johto's three covers.

A questionable morality

The stated dream fits in two words: become a Pokémon Master. In practice you trap wild animals inside little balls, hoard them by the dozen and send them to bash each other senseless to earn gym badges. The adventure is so warm-hearted that you happily overlook this knack for collecting battle-ready creatures, charmed rather than troubled.

Is Pocket Monsters - Crystal Version still worth playing in 2026?

Crystal stands as the most polished take on the second generation, and therefore as one of the most balanced Pokemon games ever made. Animated sprites, a finally playable female protagonist, a seriously demanding Battle Tower and a Suicune driven story add meaningful comfort and substance. Overall pacing remains remarkably well tuned, and the dual region trip through Johto and then Kanto still offers a volume of content rarely matched since. A touchstone for anyone wanting to grasp how the series truly nailed its formula.

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