
Pokémon SoulSilver Version
Pokémon SoulSilver is an enhanced remake of Pokémon Silver, featuring updated graphics, new features, and compatibility with Pokémon HeartGold. The game includes the original Johto region plus the Kanto region from Pokémon Red and Blue.
Platform
nintendo ds
Year
2009
Genre
RPG
Developer
Game Freak
Controls
About This Game
Introduces the Pokéwalker accessory - a pedometer device that lets players transfer Pokémon to walk with in real life.
Features following Pokémon - your lead Pokémon walks behind you in the overworld, a feature first seen in Pokémon Yellow.
Includes the Battle Frontier from Pokémon Emerald and wireless connectivity for battling and trading with other players.
Rebuilt with DS-quality graphics while maintaining the core gameplay of the original Game Boy Color classics.
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