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*In 2001 a third version, ''[[Pokémon: Crystal Version]]'' was released. The game featured a subplot about [[Suicune]] and a man named [[Eusine]] who wished to catch it. It also added the Battle Tower, which featured ''[[Pokémon Stadium]]'' style battles, and the option to choose to play as a girl.
 
*In 2001 a third version, ''[[Pokémon: Crystal Version]]'' was released. The game featured a subplot about [[Suicune]] and a man named [[Eusine]] who wished to catch it. It also added the Battle Tower, which featured ''[[Pokémon Stadium]]'' style battles, and the option to choose to play as a girl.
 
*Years later, these games were remade for the [[Nintendo DS]] as ''[[Pokémon: HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions]]''.
 
*Years later, these games were remade for the [[Nintendo DS]] as ''[[Pokémon: HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions]]''.
*The original ''Gold'' and ''Silver'' were released for download on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] through its eShop as part of the [[3DS Virtual Console]] in 2017. These ports were only slightly modified, with the Nintendo 3DS wireless communication was used for connectivity in place of the Link Cables. The Time Capsule and Mystery Gift features could also still be used with other copies of the Virtual Console ''Pokémon'' releases. The Poké Transporter app could also be used to transfer Pokémon caught in these versions to the Poké Bank, from which they could be brought to other Pokémon games.  
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*The original ''Gold'' and ''Silver'' were released for download on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] through its eShop as part of the [[3DS Virtual Console]] in 2017. These ports were only slightly modified, with the Nintendo 3DS wireless communication was used for connectivity in place of the Link Cables. The Poké Transporter app could also be used to transfer Pokémon caught in these versions to the Poké Bank, from which they could be brought to other Pokémon games.  
  
 
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[[Category: Video Games]] [[Category:Game Boy Color Games]] [[Category: Pokémon Games]] [[Category: Player's Choice]]
 
[[Category: Video Games]] [[Category:Game Boy Color Games]] [[Category: Pokémon Games]] [[Category: Player's Choice]]

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