The second generation of Pokémon, encompassing the Gold and Silver games, is considered by most fans to be the pinnacle of the franchise. This generation brought more monsters before the designs started to jump the shark, and new ways of deepening the experience before later games became too convoluted and desperately complex.
There's no way Nintendo wouldn't want to cash in on that.
So behold, Pokémon Heartgold and Pokémon SoulSilver, the final evolutionary stage these classic games. New graphics, Wi-Fi connectivity, and the all-new Pokewalker converge to make this the ultimate Pokémon experience. But just how ultimate is it? Ultimate enough to warrant your time and cash? To find out, read our Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver review! It's super effective!
Old video games can be ridiculously expensive. Rarity is the common theme among the most expensive titles, no matter how unimpressive the game is.
If you'd like to dwell into your memories of Pokemon Silver and Gold, MegaHouse might just have exactly the figure you need.
by Glen Fox:
"What are the best Pokémon games? The impending launch of Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee have got us thinking about the franchise's history. Ranking such awesome games proved a lot more difficult than we first anticipated, given how most of them ended up being crowned as the best games of their particular generation."