Part one of our Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver walkthrough starts with our hero’s humble beginnings in New Bark town, where he must choose a starter Pokemon. Let our guide help you make the right choice and start your quest off on the right foot.
First introduced into the Pokémon Franchise in Ruby and Sapphire, Latias and Latios are a pair of legendary dragon Pokémon. Both of the Pokémon can be captured in HeartGold and SoulSilver, using the instructions detailed below.
Part 2 of our Pokémon gym leader walkthrough gives you the best strategies for beating the Heart Gold and Soul Silver Kanto gym leaders. You can battle these eight gym leaders after defeating the Elite Four and the Pokémon League Champion for the first time.
Pokemon Diamond and Pearl up the total number of Pokemon to 493. Among the Pokemon available in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl you’ll find 14 legendary Pokemon. Catch all legendary Pokemon to rise to the top and become the top trainer in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl.
Pokemon Heart Gold and Soul Silver have more gym leaders than any other Pokemon game, with a grand total of 16. Use Part 1 of our guide to learn how to beat the first eight gym leaders in Johto.
Learn how to catch all legendary Pokemon in Pokemon Heart Gold and Soul Silver. Part 2 of our in-depth guide covers all legendary Pokemon native to the regions of Hoenn and Sinnoh, as well as the legendary Pokemon Mew. See the link at the bottom of the page if you missed out on Part 1.
Pokemon Heart Gold and Soul Silver feature nearly 20 legendary Pokemon for you to seek out and capture, a huge step up from Pokemon Gold and Silver’s measly five. Use our step-by-step guide to find them all. Part 1 covers the Legendary Pokemon native to Johto and Kanto.
Pokemon HeartGold/SoulSilver don’t do much to add to the already-popular Pokemon format, but they do deliver a genuine, enertaining, deeply enthralling experience. Fans of the series won’t see too much that is new here, but they will get yet another excellent installment in the great Pokemon series.
Nintendo’s Pokemon franchise makes its return to the Nintendo DS in the form of Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver. These games don’t do much to enhance the formula set by their predecessors, but they still provide unadulterated RPG goodness.
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