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Pokemon - Edicion Oro (Spain / SGB Enhanced / GB Compatible)

also known as Pokemon - Gold Version
Game Boy Color
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Reviewed in
2001
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✪ Reviewed on June 16, 2023
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The Korean release of Pokemon Geum, the second generation fully localized. Day and night cycle, egg breeding, a hundred fresh species and a Kanto return after Johto. An absolute portable benchmark for Nintendo, smooth, generous and unforgettable.

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Category
RPG 1 player 7+
Description
The trainer explores the Johto region and faces Team Rocket in this second Pokémon entry introducing 100 new species. Published by Nintendo, released in Spain in April 2001. Real-time day-night cycle, egg breeding, 100 new Johto Pokémon, Kanto revisitable after the League. Spanish Gold edition.

Pokemon - Edicion Oro review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
3/5
Story
"Solid"
At the heart of the Johto region, the compositions of Junichi Masuda and Go Ichinose weave unforgettable route themes, at once nostalgic and luminous. From the National Park to the nervy battles, every melody stays etched in trainers' memory. This sonic richness, prodigious on a handheld, remains a benchmark.
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾0,71 MB 📅06/04/2001
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

Spanish edition of Pokémon Gold released in April 2001 as part of the large multilingual PAL wave. It is the first Gold to receive a fully independent Spanish localization, where Red and Blue had relied on shared interface screens. Collector interest rests on the completion of that translation autonomy and on the specifics of the Spanish market, which arrived later and shipped in tighter numbers than other PAL languages.

A cult cover

All warm golds and solar light, the legendary bird Ho-Oh spreads its rainbow wings at the heart of the artwork. The almost heraldic composition and the golden glow promise a mythical journey across Johto. Twenty-five years on, this blazing crest is still the instant emblem of a whole generation of trainers.

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 Pokemon - Edicion Oro still worth playing in 2026?

Gold and Silver laid down everything that has since defined the series, namely the day and night cycle, egg breeding and the chaining of two complete regions after the credits. Nearly twenty five years later, the pacing still feels remarkably tight and the sense of discovery stays strong, especially at the moment Kanto opens up again. The original Game Boy sprites carry less depth than Crystal's animated ones, yet the journey holds a real collector and gameplay appeal, especially for anyone curious about the turning point of the second generation.

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