I think it is Blue. And the other way around if you are playing Blue yourself. In Yellow I think its just Gary.
No
Yes all version's of a Pokemon ds game are compitable with another .
Pocket Monsters Sapphire Version [Japanese Version of the game] was released on November 21st, 2002. Pokemon Sapphire Version [American Version Release]: March 17th, 2003 Pokemon Sapphire Version [Australia]: April 3rd, 2003 Pokemon Sapphire Version [Europe]: July 25th, 2003 So currently, it is about 8 [9 in November] years old in Japan [2011] and 8 years old in America, etc. ~Pokemon fan
12 years old in black 2 and white 2 meaning in the original version he is 10.
Pokemon Channel PAL version is simply a version of Pokemon Channel made for PAL regions. These regions included Europe, Asia and Africa. PAL is a type of standard used for TVs in those regions. The American standard for TVs is NTSC which is also used in Japan.
No
I'm pretty sure you can't have a Ho-Oh in the original red version. To get Pokemon in the original red, blue, or yellow, you can only have the original 151 Pokemon.
No There is not
An original Pokemon gold version that is in minted condition (meaning you haven't opened the box and it is undamaged) is worth 150 American dollars, however, a used version is barly worth 15 Dollars. Dont bother selling it.
No, it is a hack of Pokemon fire red based of Pokemon gold.
No it is only on DVD
sorry you cannot
No, because the American Version won more awards than the British version.
Yes and no. There is no Pokemon that has a name that ends with "Mon" in the English version of Pokemon, however - in the Japanese (and original) version of Pokemon, Ditto is called Metamon
Nope. I dont think so as it is not the original version from DS.
The only way is to throw away your Heartgold version, buy the original Red version, and play a real Pokemon game.
no well actually kind of more or less