is a
role-playing video game
Role-playing video games, also known as CRPG (computer/console role-playing games), comprise a broad video game genre generally defined by a detailed story and character advancement (often through increasing characters' levels or other skills) ...
developed by
Game Freak
is a Japanese video game developer, best known as the primary developer and co-owners of the ''Pokémon (video game series), Pokémon'' series of role-playing video games.
History
Predating the video game company, ''Game Freak'' was a self- ...
and published by
Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes, and releases both video games and video game consoles.
The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
for the
Game Boy Color
The (GBC or CGB) is an 8-bit handheld game console developed by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on October 21, 1998, and to international markets that November. Compared to the original Game Boy, the Game Boy Color features a color TFT scre ...
, released in Japan in December 2000 and internationally throughout 2001. Serving as an enhanced edition of the 1999 titles
''Pokémon Gold'' and ''Silver'', it is the final entry in the second generation of the
Pokémon game series. The game introduced several new features, including additional story elements, a Battle Tower area, the option to play as a female protagonist, animated Pokémon
sprites during battles, and various minor improvements. The Japanese version of the game also utilized the capabilities of the
Mobile Adapter GB, a
peripheral
A peripheral device, or simply peripheral, is an auxiliary hardware device that a computer uses to transfer information externally. A peripheral is a hardware component that is accessible to and controlled by a computer but is not a core compo ...
that allowed players to trade and battle over cell phones and a paid subscription service called "Mobile System GB". These enhancements were made possible by the Game Boy Color’s improved hardware, making ''Crystal'' the first game in the series to be incompatible with the original
Game Boy
The is a handheld game console developed by Nintendo, launched in the Japanese home market on April 21, 1989, followed by North America later that year and other territories from 1990 onwards. Following the success of the Game & Watch single-ga ...
.
Although ''Pokémon Crystal'' is the lowest-selling main series Pokémon game to date, it still
ranks among the top ten best-selling Game Boy titles. Critics praised ''Crystal'' for its additional features and improvements but noted that many of these features were less significant in the non-Japanese versions, which lacked Mobile Adapter GB support. Retrospective reviews have been highly positive, with many acknowledging ''Crystal''
's introduction of features that would become commonplace in later iterations of the Pokémon franchise, and its role in maintaining interest during a waning period for the franchise.
Gameplay
Similar to ''Pokémon Gold'' and ''Silver'', ''Pokémon Crystal'' is a
role-playing video game
Role-playing video games, also known as CRPG (computer/console role-playing games), comprise a broad video game genre generally defined by a detailed story and character advancement (often through increasing characters' levels or other skills) ...
where players navigate a fictional world by capturing, training, and battling with Pokémon. In addition, ''Crystal'' enhances aspects of ''Gold'' and ''Silver'', providing cosmetic and gameplay improvements. The visual presentation of ''Crystal'' is enhanced through the animation of Pokémon
sprites when first encountered in battle, the inclusion of signposts appearing on the screen when entering a new area, and a range of minor graphical enhancements to various locations in the game.
It includes the ability to select one of two player characters, adding Kris, a female trainer, with a unique sprite.
The game introduces a Battle Tower, a new stadium that allows players to battle a series of seven trainers with three Pokémon set at customizable maximum levels to win prizes.
Mobile System GB

The Japanese release of ''Pokémon Crystal'' supported the Mobile Adapter GB, a peripheral device enabling wireless connectivity between a
Game Boy Color
The (GBC or CGB) is an 8-bit handheld game console developed by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on October 21, 1998, and to international markets that November. Compared to the original Game Boy, the Game Boy Color features a color TFT scre ...
or
Game Boy Advance
The (GBA) is a 32-bit handheld game console, manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in Japan on March 21, 2001, and to international markets that June. It was later released in mainland China in 2004, under the name iQue Game Boy Advanc ...
and a mobile phone for online interactions using the Mobile System GB service. ''Pokémon Crystal'' players were provided with various interactive features, including the ability to battle and trade online, access news updates, participate in quizzes, and engage in minigames. Players could also create or download battle replays, which could be transferred to ''
Pokémon Stadium 2'' on the
Nintendo 64
The (N64) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on June 23, 1996, in North America on September 29, 1996, and in Europe and Australia on March 1, 1997. As the successor to the Super Nintendo E ...
using a
Transfer Pak
The Transfer Pak is an accessory for the Nintendo 64 (N64) controller. It features a cartridge slot compatible with Game Boy or Game Boy Color (GBC) games. When plugged into the controller's expansion port, it allows for the transfer of data bet ...
.
A special item was also distributed via Mobile System GB that allowed players to catch the rare Pokémon
Celebi. Users were charged a per-minute connection fee, with additional charges ranging from for accessing specific online features, such as battling, trading, and downloading content.
Nintendo had planned to release the Mobile Adapter GB and launch the Mobile System GB service alongside ''Pokémon Crystal'' in December,
but delays establishing the service pushed the launch back to 27 January 2001.
The online interactions of ''Pokémon Crystal'' were highly promoted and the game was expected to be the "
killer app
A killer application (often shortened to killer app) is any software that is so necessary or desirable that it proves the core value of some larger technology, such as its host computer hardware, video game console, software platform, or operati ...
" for the service.
However, Mobile Adapter GB would not prove to be a commercial success, selling 80,000 units in its first year on the market.
Nintendo opted against an international release of the accessory. The Mobile System GB service was discontinued after less than two years on 18 December 2002. Users could continue to use the
peer-to-peer
Peer-to-peer (P2P) computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads between peers. Peers are equally privileged, equipotent participants in the network, forming a peer-to-peer network of Node ...
functions of game enabled by the Mobile Adapter GB that did not require connecting to the Mobile System GB service.
Plot
The setting and story of ''Crystal'' remains largely the same as in ''Gold'' and ''Silver'', with the player seeking to raise and battle Pokémon to defeat the Gym Leaders of Johto and
Elite Four to be the Johto League Champion. However, several encounters and additional characters are introduced to the overarching narrative. ''Crystal'' features a greater role for legendary Pokémon, with the player awakening
Suicune,
Entei, and
Raikou, and encountering them at various stages of the game. The plotline features a new character, Eusine, who has been searching for Suicune, providing the player with a more direct and narrative pathway to battling and capturing Suicune and the remainder of the game's legendary Pokémon.
''Crystal'' also includes minor changes to how the player encounters the Gym Leader Clair, and additions to the role of the Pokémon
Unown in the Ruins of Alph, with players able to complete additional puzzles to receive rewards and messages from the Unown.
Development and release
''Crystal'' was developed by
Game Freak
is a Japanese video game developer, best known as the primary developer and co-owners of the ''Pokémon (video game series), Pokémon'' series of role-playing video games.
History
Predating the video game company, ''Game Freak'' was a self- ...
in 1999 following the release of
''Pokémon Gold'' and ''Silver''.
''Crystal'' was the first Pokémon game to feature
Junichi Masuda
is a Japanese video game composer, director, designer, producer, singer, programmer and trombonist, best known for his work in the ''Pokémon'' franchise. He was a member of Game Freak where he was an employee and executive at the company s ...
as a lead director, who had previously been a composer for the Pokémon franchise and sub-director for ''Gold'' and ''Silver''. Nintendo initially announced development of ''Crystal'' and the Mobile Adapter GB in December 1999, with the game developed under the working title of ''Pokémon X''. Artist
Ken Sugimori
is a Japanese video game designer, illustrator, mangaka, manga artist, and Video game director (disambiguation), director. He is best known as the primary character designer and art director for the ''Pokémon'' franchise. Sugimori is also credi ...
stated that ''Crystal'' was primarily developed to support
Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes, and releases both video games and video game consoles.
The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
's launch of the Mobile System GB service. Masuda noted that the title of the game was intended to be associated with the "crystals used in electronic transmissions".
Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes, and releases both video games and video game consoles.
The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
president
Hiroshi Yamauchi
Hiroshi Yamauchi (; 7 November 192719 September 2013) was a Japanese businessman and the third president of Nintendo, joining the company on 25 April 1949 until stepping down on 24 May 2002, being succeeded by Satoru Iwata. During his 53-year t ...
stated that "''Pokémon'', which incorporates elements of exchange and 'collection', would be the best way to get people to understand the new genre of games that use mobile phones."
Nintendo first previewed ''Crystal'' and the Mobile Adapter GB at
Space World
was a theme park in Yahatahigashi-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan, Japan. It had six roller coasters: Black Hole Scramble, Venus GP, Zaturn, Boogie-woogie Space Coaster, Titan Max, and Clipper.
In 2016, the park officially announced that it w ...
in August 2000.
''Crystal'' was released in Japan on 14 December 2000. Nintendo previewed the release of Crystal for North America at
E3 in May 2001, and released the game in North America on July 29, 2001, Australia on September 30, 2001, and Europe on November 2, 2001.
Promotional releases of Crystal in
North America
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included packaging of the game with lime green models of the
Game Boy Color
The (GBC or CGB) is an 8-bit handheld game console developed by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on October 21, 1998, and to international markets that November. Compared to the original Game Boy, the Game Boy Color features a color TFT scre ...
, sold as the Pokémon Crystal Bundle.
Crystal was made available on the
Nintendo eShop
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for the
Nintendo 3DS
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line of handheld consoles on 28 January 2018.
Reception
Critical reception to ''Pokémon Crystal'' upon release was generally positive, with reviewers praising the variety of additional features added to the game. Writing for ''
GameSpot
''GameSpot'' is an American video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information on video games. The site was launched on May 1, 1996, created by Pete Deemer, Vince Broady, and Jon Epstein. In addition ...
'', Frank Provo stated that the game's additions provide "a great deal of value", highlighting the features that "enhance and broaden the game's overall variety", including timed events, quality of life improvements and visual embellishments.
''
Nintendo Power
''Nintendo Power'' was a video game news and strategy magazine from Nintendo of America, first published in July/August 1988 as Nintendo's official print magazine for North America. The magazine's publication was initially done monthly by Ninte ...
'' highlighted the addition of the Battle Tower, finding the feature a "truly challenging" addition that would appeal to "hard-core fans".
Kelly Starr of ''Nintendo Gamer'' found "enough little differences" to make the game a "worthwhile addition," directing praise at the ability to play as a female trainer, the inclusion of location signs, and the enhanced animations.
Many critics considered the additions to ''Crystal'' insubstantial and difficult to distinguish from ''Gold'' and ''Silver''. Craig Harris of ''
IGN
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'' noted the game featured improvements to the overall design," but found the cosmetic changes to be "very little", expressing frustration that the title was the "same game engine" that had been used for several years.
Simon Brew of ''Game Boy Xtreme'' found "little else on offer" for long-time players,
remarking that the game "stretched the traditional formula as far as it could go". Chris Johnston for ''
Electronic Gaming Monthly
''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' (''EGM'') is a monthly American video game magazine. It offers video game news, coverage of industry events, interviews with gaming figures, editorial content and product reviews.
History
The magazine was fou ...
'' stated the additions "don't alter the game-playing experience at all," suggesting the changes should have been part of the original game.
Chris Thompson of ''Pocket Games'' conceded that the game was an "excellent" introduction for new players, but its additions were insufficient to justify a repeat purchase.
Sales
Although ''Pokémon Crystal'' was not as commercially successful as ''Gold'' and ''Silver'' and remains the lowest-selling main series Pokémon game to date, partly due to reduced interest in enhanced versions, it still achieved notable sales, ranking among
the top ten best-selling Game Boy titles. Across all markets, ''Crystal'' sold 6.3 million units compared to the 23.7 million copies of ''Gold and Silver''.
Upon its release in Japan, the game topped weekly sales charts and sold a total of 1,871,307 copies, making it the second-best-selling
Game Boy Color
The (GBC or CGB) is an 8-bit handheld game console developed by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on October 21, 1998, and to international markets that November. Compared to the original Game Boy, the Game Boy Color features a color TFT scre ...
game in the country. Internationally, ''Crystal'' was the best-selling Nintendo title for Game Boy consoles in January 2002, and remained in ''
Nintendo Power
''Nintendo Power'' was a video game news and strategy magazine from Nintendo of America, first published in July/August 1988 as Nintendo's official print magazine for North America. The magazine's publication was initially done monthly by Ninte ...
'' top ten charts throughout the year. In the United States, it reportedly sold 600,000 units within the first two weeks of release.
Legacy
Retrospective reviews of ''Crystal'' have praised the game as one of the best titles in the Pokémon franchise. Darryn Bonthuys of ''
GameSpot
''GameSpot'' is an American video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information on video games. The site was launched on May 1, 1996, created by Pete Deemer, Vince Broady, and Jon Epstein. In addition ...
'' stated ''Crystal'' was "the definitive Pokémon game of the Game Boy era" and one of the best Game Boy Color titles, highlighting its "revolutionary" animations and story. Chris Tapsell of ''
Eurogamer
''Eurogamer'' is a British video game journalism website launched in 1999 alongside parent company Gamer Network.
In 2008, it started in the formerly eponymous trade fair EGX (Eurogamer Expo until 2013) organised by its parent company. Fr ...
'' praised ''Crystal'' as "the best Pokémon game" due to its "peerless artistry", the and "quaint, restricted painterly presentation" of its animations.
Arjun Joshi of ''Nintendo Life'' remarked that ''Crystal'' "(added) even more life to an already vibrant game", praising the game's animations and "captivating and memorable" additions to the game's plot.
Many reviewers have also observed that ''Crystal'' pioneered features that would become standard in successive Pokémon games, including the pattern of an enhanced version following the release of the primary games in a generation, the selection of the player character's gender, an overarching narrative featuring
chosen one themes,
and the inclusion of a Battle Tower feature.
Tomas Franzese of ''Dual Shockers'' notes that the game was important in establishing "multiple precedents" for the series and its future direction.
''
Nintendo Power
''Nintendo Power'' was a video game news and strategy magazine from Nintendo of America, first published in July/August 1988 as Nintendo's official print magazine for North America. The magazine's publication was initially done monthly by Ninte ...
'' commented that whilst the innovation of the Mobile Adapter GB was confined to the Japanese market, its design also served as a major influence for portable networking features of later
Nintendo
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto. It develops, publishes, and releases both video games and video game consoles.
The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
products, including the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter and
Nintendo DS
The is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo, released globally across 2004 and 2005. The DS, an initialism for "Developers' System" or "Dual Screen", introduced distinctive new features to handheld games: two LCD screens worki ...
.
Some writers have also expressed that ''Crystal'' assisted the franchise to maintain appeal during a transitional period. Arana Judith of ''Well Played'' characterised ''Crystal'' as the end point of the original vision and design for the franchise due the end of the
Game Boy Color
The (GBC or CGB) is an 8-bit handheld game console developed by Nintendo. It was released in Japan on October 21, 1998, and to international markets that November. Compared to the original Game Boy, the Game Boy Color features a color TFT scre ...
life cycle and the increasing fatigue with Pokémon in popular culture.
This fatigue was reflected by contemporary critics who had predicted that ''Crystal'' arrived at a waning point of interest in the franchise.
Judith wrote that whilst ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'' would reinforce the longevity of the series, the game was released in the context of the general public "seeing Pokémon merchandise fade from shelves" suggesting that "the Pokémania that had swept those last years of the 20th century was truly on its way out".
Rhiannon Bevan of ''TechRaptor'' considered the game's additions were bold and laid the groundwork for what allowed the series to retain enduring popularity.
''Crystal'' has received retrospective praise for the inclusive impact of a player character with a selectable gender. Writing for ''
Polygon
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The segments of a closed polygonal chain are called its '' edges'' or ''sides''. The points where two edges meet are the polygon ...
'', Juno Stump stated ''Pokémon Crystal'' and Kris "impacted
irlsgreatly, allowing us to finally see ourselves in a video game and on our very own Pokémon adventure." Clare McBride of ''
Syfy Wire'' believed the game was impactful for women, stating "Instead of having to name a clearly male character our names and just roll with it, we got explicitly invited into the Pokémon space we’d already been inhabiting." Although the intent of the feature was to "appeal to
cisgender
The word ''cisgender'' (often shortened to ''cis''; sometimes ''cissexual'') describes a person whose gender identity corresponds to their sex assigned at birth, i.e., someone who is not ''transgender''. The prefix '' cis-'' is Latin and ...
girls", Anya Archer of ''Wired'' commented on the appeal to
transgender
A transgender (often shortened to trans) person has a gender identity different from that typically associated with the sex they were sex assignment, assigned at birth.
The opposite of ''transgender'' is ''cisgender'', which describes perso ...
audiences of being able to play as a character whose gender does not reflect the one assigned at birth.
On March 2, 2014, ''Crystal'' was played by
Twitch Plays ''Pokémon'', an interactive experience allowing users of the
video game live streaming
The live streaming of video games is an activity where people broadcast themselves playing games to a live audience online. The practice became popular in the mid-2010s on the US-based site Twitch, before growing to YouTube, Facebook, China-b ...
service
Twitch to influence the play of the game through input commands in the chat box. The game featured the same protagonist and Pokémon to develop a continuity with the previous stream. The stream experienced criticism due to the involvement of players attempting to imitate high-stakes moments in the first stream, such as the release of Pokémon using the PC, as well as the temporary introduction of features that were abandoned, including changes to the "Democracy" and "Anarchy" modes. The stream of ''Crystal'' was completed in 13 days and 2 hours.
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