The titles are remakes of Pokemon Gold and Silver, the second game in the series released on the Game Boy Color back in 2000. The DS version features updated graphics similar to Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, and features new apps such as the pedometer.
Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver are scheduled for a spring 2010 release in North America.
This is the most predictable news story of the year.
Well, if the versions are similar to the originals, Gold allows you to get Ho-oh sooner, and Ho-oh > Lugia.
Mop_it_up, I just realized your avatar is highly offensive. Probably.And how is that?
But HeartGold and SoulSilver are two different games.... they shouldn't be counted together.That's one reason why it is predictable.
This is the most predictable news story of the year.
But HeartGold and SoulSilver are two different games.... they shouldn't be counted together.Well, if the versions are similar to the originals, Gold allows you to get Ho-oh sooner, and Ho-oh > Lugia.
so there is barely a difference between the two? well then never mind.
Once again, Nintendo fails to translate a text-heavy game in a reasonable manner, a little disappointing, since Nintendo often says they try to translate things in-development for similar release dates.They're never treated Pokémon games as a high priority for localization, all of them were released several months after the Japanese dates.
Have they incorporated random wifi battles yet? I played a bit of diamond and I believe there was only wifi battles with friends and locally over multi cart. It just blows my mind if that isn't in yet, then again...