Pokémon: Gold/Silver/Crystal Version

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  • Pokémon,Pokemon,Gold,Silver,Pocket Monsters
  • RPG

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MrWint's Pokémon Crystal glitchless TAS completes the Johto League including 8 badges and the Elite Four, then obtains the 8 Kanto badges before defeating Blue and Red for the final credits roll. This is done without any use of the typical memory corrupting glitches seen in Pokémon Gen 1 and 2 TASes.

The TAS instead uses luck manipulation to avoid encounters and spinning trainers, breeze through battles, and obtain Raikou as early as possible with optimal stats. Despite the run's length and complexity, console verification of the TAS was possible due to MrWint's own work emulating Crystal's Real Time Clock.
Pokémon Gold and Silver form the second generation of Pokémon, after Pokémon Red and Blue. The main differences between the generations is that the game is now in full color, and that there are 251 Pokémon instead of 151.
CasualPokePlayer employs a staggering amount of luck manipulation and extremely careful routing (accomplished using the RouteTwo program) in order to improve upon the previous movie by 00:35.50 seconds. Only a few Pokémon are collected in this run, but all gym badges are acquired before defeating the protagonist of the previous generation of Pokémon games.

You can watch the complete run played back on console.
Pokémon: Gold, Silver and Crystal from the second generation of Pokémon, after Red Version and Blue Version. New features include full color, a new region called Johto, and 100 all new Pokémon.
In this run, CasualPokePlayer improves on the previous movie by exploiting a point in Gold. For more information, see the author's comments.
Watch this run being played back on a real console.


Game Versions

Type Name Title Override Region Version Sha1 Md5 Platform
Good Pocket Monsters - Crystal Version (Japan) Pokémon: Crystal Version J 95127b901bbce2407daf43cce9f45d4c27ef635d 9c3ae66bffb28ea8ed2896822da02992 GBC
Good Pokemon - Crystal Version (USA, Europe) Pokémon: Crystal Version UE r0 f4cd194bdee0d04ca4eac29e09b8e4e9d818c133 9f2922b235a5eeb78d65594e82ef5dde GBC
Good Pokemon - Crystal Version (USA, Europe) (Rev A) Pokémon: Crystal Version UE r1 f2f52230b536214ef7c9924f483392993e226cfb 301899b8087289a6436b0a241fbbb474 GBC
Good Pokemon - Gold Version (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible) Pokémon: Gold Version UE d8b8a3600a465308c9953dfa04f0081c05bdcb94 a6924ce1f9ad2228e1c6580779b23878 GBC
Good Pocket Monsters Kin (Japan) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible) Pokémon: Gold Version J r0 8814f1039450a5d3684b1389f588ccd7ee7c3436 85be569fe89f58c40f60480313314c67 GBC
Good Pocket Monsters Kin (Japan) (Rev A) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible) Pokémon: Gold Version J r1 a222402235d484ee8e39f3f31bae57cf13daf585 79aece8a042e4fa57aba9455c4d21a97 GBC
Good Pocket Monsters Gin (Japan) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible) Pokémon: Silver Version J r0 fa8c51059c1642faa570db56ef089f54d1d2011f 1abb25d01dbeb20f104e44364f56fe03 GBC
Good Pocket Monsters Gin (Japan) (Rev A) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible) Pokémon: Silver Version J r1 a11d5ddc26eb826086593f82370b15d16404d33e 75519c8b57cea3ac91133b3dec7658de GBC
Good Pokemon - Silver Version (USA, Europe) (SGB Enhanced) (GB Compatible) Pokémon: Silver Version UE 49b163f7e57702bc939d642a18f591de55d92dae 2ac166169354e84d0e2d7cf4cb40b312 GBC