What is Pokemon Vietnamese Crystal?

What is Pokemon Vietnamese Crystal?

Pokémon Vietnamese Crystal is a bootleg copy of Pokémon Crystal, infamous because of its Translation Train Wreck which renders it nearly incomprehensible to any English speaker.

What is the rarest Pokemon in Crystal?

If you’re looking for rare Pokémon to add to your collection, it’s tough to top the Mythical Pokémon Celebi. Trainers will be able to team up with Celebi in the Johto region itself for the first time—unlike even the Virtual Console releases of Pokémon Gold or Pokémon Silver.

Is Pokemon Crystal a real Pokemon game?

Pokémon Crystal Version is a 2000 role-playing video game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color. It is the improved version of Pokémon Gold and Silver, and it is the final game of the second generation of the Pokémon video game series.

What Pokémon are missing from Crystal?

Absent Pokemon in Pokemon Crystal

Vulpix Ninetales Mankey
Primeape Mareep Flaafy
Ampharos Girafarig Remoraid
Octillery

Can you get both Ho Oh and Lugia in Crystal?

You can get Lugia and Ho-oh in both Pokemon Gold and Pokemon Silver, but which you get first depends on which game you have. In Pokemon Crystal, Ho-Oh only appears after the three Legendary Beasts, Suicune, Raikou, and Entei, have been captured.

How much is a Pokémon Crystal cartridge worth?

Pokemon Crystal GameBoy Color

Sale Date ▲ ▼ Title ▲ ▼ ▲ ▼ Price
2022-07-01 Pokemon: Crystal Version Game Boy Color, 2001 Authentic, Tested, Saves! $120.00
2022-07-01 Pokemon Crystal [on PriceCharting] $82.00
2022-07-01 Pokemon: Crystal Version (Game Boy Color, 2001) – Game Cartridge Only! $109.00

What Pokémon are missing in Crystal?

Is there a Vietnamese version of Pokemon Crystal?

Pokémon Vietnamese Crystal is a bootleg copy of Pokémon Crystal, infamous because of its Translation Train Wreck which renders it nearly incomprehensible to any English speaker.

Why do people call me Elf monster Pokémon Vietnamese Crystal?

EVERYONE CALL ME ELF MONSTER Pokémon Vietnamese Crystal is a bootleg copy of Pokémon Crystal, infamous because of its Translation Train Wreck which renders it nearly incomprehensible to any English speaker.

Was Pokemon Crystal bootlegged and translated?

Rumor has it that Pokemon Crystal was bootlegged and translated into Chinese, and later on that Chinese translation was translated into English. I believe a cartridge of it was found at a shop in Vietnam or something like that, but I might be wrong.