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  1. Cheats In Goldenrod Game Corner Free
  2. Goldenrod City Game Corner Cheats


  • 8 bit music

So, first off, I hope this is the right place to post this. Second off, I did a few google's and only found one person with the same experience I had, and it didn't get solved (someone said his game sounds like a fake), but perhaps I searched poorly. Anyhow, when I go into the game corner. The Game Corner is just north of the Pokemon Center. Game, who's sitting on the couch, and he'll give you a Coin Case. The two old gentlemen standing near Mr. Game exchange Pokemon (yes, live Pokemon), TMs, and other items for your coins. Now let's check out the Goldenrod Underground by entering the building south of the Game Corner.

Once you obtain all 16 badges, talk to the music designer in Celadon, and you unlock the 8-bit originals from the original gold/silver games.
  • Delete saved data

When you start a new game and you will be warned that you cannot save until you delete previous data. Accept the warning, then play until you can move your character. Enter the 'Options' menu and select 'Save'. You will be told to press Up + Select + B at the main menu. This will delete the old profile and begin your new one.
  • Dragon Ball Z reference

In Ecruteak City at the Dance studio, a Team Rocket grunt is hassling a kimono girl. Talk to the person on the right side of the stage. He tells you he would have put a stop the grunt's behavior if it was not for the incredible pain of his stomachache. This is a tactic commonly used by Hercule Satan in Dragon Ball Z to get out of fighting.
  • Feeding Oran Berries to the Miltank

You can get about one to three Oran Berries before you have to do this task. However you probably have used them or at least only have one Oran remaining. If you do not have any Oran Berries, at the sixth floor of the Goldenrod Department Store is a betting corner, where you pay 300 to draw a ticket. The ticket will win you a #1, #2, or #3 prize. The #1 prize is the TM of the day (the woman next to the ticket counter will tell you what it and the #2 prize is). The #2 prize is a special Pokeball. The #3 prize is a random selection of one of ten different berries, including the Oran. Do not waste your money by trying to get a large number of them. The Miltank needs seven Oran Berries. Harvest the berries in the berry pots until you have seven of them. Optionally, the girl to the left of the Miltank will give you a seal case and the girl on its right will give you three seals. The farmer woman gives you a TM Natural Gift. Once you give the Miltank the berries you can buy Moomoo Milk (which heals 100 health) for 500. Finally in Olivine, the girl in the house north of the Pokemart will give seals.
  • National Dex

Beat the Elite Four once and go to the S.S Aqua ship in Olivine City to get the National dex.
  • Poke Points

You can use the points from the Pokeathalon in the shop to buy certain items. These change from day to day, so look for elemental stones and rare candies in the shop (and you can use the DS calendar options to change the day of the week).
  • Pokewalker maps

Complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding map.
MapHow to unlock
  • Beautiful Beach
  • Get 200 Watts.
  • Beyond The Sea
  • Trade for an International Pokemon in the GTS in Goldenrod City.
  • Big Forest
  • Get 40,000 Watts and own the National Dex.
  • Blue Lake
  • Get 2,000 Watts.
  • Dim Cave
  • Get 1,000 Watts.
  • Hoenn Field
  • Get 5,000 Watts and own the National Dex.
  • Icy Mountain Rd.
  • Get 30,000 Watts and own the National Dex.
  • Night Sky's Edge
  • Trade a fateful-encounter Jirachi onto Pokemon HeartGold or SoulSilver.
  • Noisy Forest
  • Available by default.
  • Quiet Cave
  • Get 100,000 Watts and own the National Dex.
  • Rally
  • Participated in the Wi-Fi Event during January 29th through February 28th, 2010 in Japan.
  • Refreshing Field
  • Available by default.
  • Resort
  • Get 80,000 Watts and own the National Dex.
  • Rugged Road
  • Get 50 Watts.
  • Scary Cave
  • Get 20,000 Watts and own the National Dex.
  • Sightseeing
  • Participated in the Wi-Fi Event during November 14th, 2009 through to January 11th, 2010 in Japan' and from April 17th to May 31st, 2010 in Korea.
  • Sinnoh Field
  • Get 25,000 Watts and own the National Dex.
  • Stormy Beach
  • Get 65,000 Watts and own the National Dex.
  • Suburban Area
  • Get 500 Watts.
  • The Resort
  • Get 80,000 Watts and own the National Dex.
  • Town Outskirts
  • Get 3,000 Watts.
  • Tree House
  • Get 15,000 Watts and own the National Dex.
  • Volcano Path
  • Get 10,000 Watts and own the National Dex.
  • Warm Beach
  • Get 7,500 Watts and own the National Dex.
  • White Lake
  • Get 50,000 Watts and own the National Dex.
  • Winner's Path
  • Participated in the Wi-Fi Event from May 6th to June 25th, 2010.
  • Yellow Forest
  • Participlated in the Wi-Fi Event from April 1st to May 5th, 2010.
  • Quick Radio Tower

At one point you are required to dress up as a Rocket to get to the radio tower. After you are told you have to get the key from the director, instead of taking the card key and battling the grunts, just head to floor B1 in the Goldenrod department store, head to the stairs, and you'll find the director. Battle the grunt and you're done.
  • Rematch with Legendary Pokemon

If you accidentally kill a legendary pokemon, don't panic. Just beat the Elite Four again and the legendary pokemon will be alive and roaming again.
  • Restart the Game

Simultaneously press L + R + START + SELECT to reset the game.
  • Ruins of Alph: Hidden items

In the same rooms where you have to complete a picture puzzle of Omanyte, Kabuto, Aerodactyl, or Ho-Oh, there is a plaque that has a word that is spelled using Unowns. Do the following steps.
Room with the Aerodactyl Puzzle (accessible by Surfing): The word is 'Light'. Use Flash while facing the plaque. The four items obtained are Energy Root, Heal Powder, Moon Stone, and Sitrus Berry.
Room with the Ho-Oh Puzzle: The word is 'Ho-Oh'. You must have Ho-Oh first in your roster. The items obtained are: Charcoal, Leppa Berry, Life Orb, and Revival Herb. In Pokemon HeartGold, Ho-Oh is obtained in the Bell Tower. In Pokemon SoulSilver, Ho-Oh is obtained after you have defeated the Elite Four.
Room with the Kabuto Puzzle: The word is 'Escape'. You must use an Escape Rope facing the plaque. You can easily get an Escape Rope at the Violet City Pokemart. The four items obtained are Energy Powder, Heal Powder, Oran Berry, and Pecha Berry.
Room with the Omanyte Puzzle: The word is 'Water'. You must have a Water Stone in your bag. The items obtained are: Leppa Berry, Mystic Water, Stardust, and Star Piece. A Water Stone can be obtained by winning it at the Pokeathlon on Wednesday.
  • Split and fused poles

When you go to the back of the Safari Zone where the poles are, they will split in two or fuse together depending on where you are standing.
  • Trainer Card Color

Complete the following events for stars (in any order): Beat the Elite Four; Defeat Red; Win 100 consecutive battles in Battle Tower; Show Hibiki 5 Gold Leaf pokemon; Capture all 493 Pokemon (does not include event-only pokemon). The number stars you have determines your Trainer Card color.
Red Card - Default
Blue Card - Obtain 1 star
Bronze Card - Obtain 2 stars
Silver Card - Obtain 3 stars
Game

Gold Card - Obtain 4 stars
Black Card - Obtain all 5 stars
  • Trainer Card stars

Complete the following tasks to add a star to your Trainer card. Note: Shiny Leaves are obtained by speaking with your Pokemon in certain areas on rare Nature-dependent locations.
Defeat the Elite Four and Champion.
Give Ethan or Lyra five Shiny Leaves.
Break records in ten Pokeathlon events.
Win 100 battles in a row at the Battle Tower.
Complete the National Pokedex (except for Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, Deoxys, Phione, Manaphy, Darkrai, Shaymin, and Arceus).
  • Unlockable Pokewalker Routes

With regular usage of the Pokewalker included with SoulSilver, you can obtain Watts that can be used to unlock special courses that hold unobtainable pokemon in both HeartGold and SoulSilver versions. Watts are not total obtained, but collected in the game after returning from a stroll or sending gifts back to your game. There are also several routes unlocked by Nintendo Wifi Events and specific pokemon.
UnlockableHow to unlock
  • Amity Meadow
  • Unreleased to all versions.
  • Beautiful Beach
  • Collect 200 Watts.
  • Beyond the Sea
  • Trade for an International Pokemon in the GTS in Goldenrod City.
  • Big Forest
  • Collect 40,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Blue Lake
  • Collect 2,000 Watts.
  • Dim Cave
  • Collect 1,000 Watts.
  • Hoenn Field
  • Collect 5,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Icy Mountain Road
  • Collect 30,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Night Skys Edge
  • Obtain the PokeDex Data for Jirachi.
  • Quiet Cave
  • Collect 100,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Rally
  • Unreleased to U.S. versions.
  • Rugged Road
  • Collect 50 Watts.
  • Scary Cave
  • Collect 20,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Sightseeing
  • Unreleased to U.S. versions.
  • Sinnoh Field
  • Collect 25,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Stormy Beach
  • Collect 65,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Suburban Area
  • Collect 500 Watts.
  • The Resort
  • Collect 80,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Town Outskirts
  • Collect 3,000 Watts.
  • Treehouse
  • Collect 15,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Volcano Path
  • Collect 10,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Warm Beach
  • Collect 7,500 Watts + National Dex.
  • White Lake
  • Collect 50,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Winner's Path
  • Nintendo Wifi Mystery Gift from 05/06/10 to 06/25/10
  • Yellow Forest
  • Nintendo Wifi Mystery Gift from 04/01/10 to 05/05/10


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Cheats In Goldenrod Game Corner Free

  • Words that are in BOLD face shows that it is an item
  • Words that are UNDERLINED shows that it is a location
  • Pokemon names with no color can only be found in all versions
  • Pokemon names with a GOLD color can only be found in the Gold version
  • Pokemon names with a SILVER color can only be found in the Silver version

A Huge City

Goldenrod City is the Celadon City of Johto. It is filled with many houses for you to explore, and there's a lot of things to do. The PokeMart there is like the Celadon City Department Store. In Crystal, The Goldenrod City Department Store has an all new rooftop marketplace that has bargain sales. There's a trainer called Camper Todd who appears right before you enter the city. Get his phone number, and he'll call you when there's a bargain sale. The image to your right is the rooftop marketplace.

In the basement of the department store, there are trainers who are training, and won't be battling you. You will find items, but are blocked by boxes. Ride the elevator to a different floor first, and then come down to the basement, and those boxes will disappear.

In the Japanese version of Crystal, the Pokemon Center is known as a PCC, or Pokemon Communications Center. It is a place that gives a lot of information on the Mobile GB Adaptor, get the GS Ball and Egg Ticket. Everything mentioned in this paragraph has been changed. Goldenrod City's Pokemon Communication Center has been downgraded to a normal Pokemon Center. Instead of an Egg Ticket, you'll simply get an egg with a Pokemon inside, and inside the Pokemon Center's a lady that you can give Eon Mails to receive Revives.

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Gold Card - Obtain 4 stars
Black Card - Obtain all 5 stars
  • Trainer Card stars

Complete the following tasks to add a star to your Trainer card. Note: Shiny Leaves are obtained by speaking with your Pokemon in certain areas on rare Nature-dependent locations.
Defeat the Elite Four and Champion.
Give Ethan or Lyra five Shiny Leaves.
Break records in ten Pokeathlon events.
Win 100 battles in a row at the Battle Tower.
Complete the National Pokedex (except for Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, Deoxys, Phione, Manaphy, Darkrai, Shaymin, and Arceus).
  • Unlockable Pokewalker Routes

With regular usage of the Pokewalker included with SoulSilver, you can obtain Watts that can be used to unlock special courses that hold unobtainable pokemon in both HeartGold and SoulSilver versions. Watts are not total obtained, but collected in the game after returning from a stroll or sending gifts back to your game. There are also several routes unlocked by Nintendo Wifi Events and specific pokemon.
UnlockableHow to unlock
  • Amity Meadow
  • Unreleased to all versions.
  • Beautiful Beach
  • Collect 200 Watts.
  • Beyond the Sea
  • Trade for an International Pokemon in the GTS in Goldenrod City.
  • Big Forest
  • Collect 40,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Blue Lake
  • Collect 2,000 Watts.
  • Dim Cave
  • Collect 1,000 Watts.
  • Hoenn Field
  • Collect 5,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Icy Mountain Road
  • Collect 30,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Night Skys Edge
  • Obtain the PokeDex Data for Jirachi.
  • Quiet Cave
  • Collect 100,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Rally
  • Unreleased to U.S. versions.
  • Rugged Road
  • Collect 50 Watts.
  • Scary Cave
  • Collect 20,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Sightseeing
  • Unreleased to U.S. versions.
  • Sinnoh Field
  • Collect 25,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Stormy Beach
  • Collect 65,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Suburban Area
  • Collect 500 Watts.
  • The Resort
  • Collect 80,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Town Outskirts
  • Collect 3,000 Watts.
  • Treehouse
  • Collect 15,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Volcano Path
  • Collect 10,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Warm Beach
  • Collect 7,500 Watts + National Dex.
  • White Lake
  • Collect 50,000 Watts + National Dex.
  • Winner's Path
  • Nintendo Wifi Mystery Gift from 05/06/10 to 06/25/10
  • Yellow Forest
  • Nintendo Wifi Mystery Gift from 04/01/10 to 05/05/10


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Key

Cheats In Goldenrod Game Corner Free

  • Words that are in BOLD face shows that it is an item
  • Words that are UNDERLINED shows that it is a location
  • Pokemon names with no color can only be found in all versions
  • Pokemon names with a GOLD color can only be found in the Gold version
  • Pokemon names with a SILVER color can only be found in the Silver version

A Huge City

Goldenrod City is the Celadon City of Johto. It is filled with many houses for you to explore, and there's a lot of things to do. The PokeMart there is like the Celadon City Department Store. In Crystal, The Goldenrod City Department Store has an all new rooftop marketplace that has bargain sales. There's a trainer called Camper Todd who appears right before you enter the city. Get his phone number, and he'll call you when there's a bargain sale. The image to your right is the rooftop marketplace.

In the basement of the department store, there are trainers who are training, and won't be battling you. You will find items, but are blocked by boxes. Ride the elevator to a different floor first, and then come down to the basement, and those boxes will disappear.

In the Japanese version of Crystal, the Pokemon Center is known as a PCC, or Pokemon Communications Center. It is a place that gives a lot of information on the Mobile GB Adaptor, get the GS Ball and Egg Ticket. Everything mentioned in this paragraph has been changed. Goldenrod City's Pokemon Communication Center has been downgraded to a normal Pokemon Center. Instead of an Egg Ticket, you'll simply get an egg with a Pokemon inside, and inside the Pokemon Center's a lady that you can give Eon Mails to receive Revives.

Well, before we worry about anything else, let's go straight to the gym. Always remember to save the game before a gym battle in case you lose (which will make you lose money).

A Strong Tank

All the trainers use normal Pokemon at the Goldenrod Gym. 3 Trainers using Jigglypuff will come before Whitney, the gym leader of this gym. So before you battle Whitney (which I have to say is a pain in the hip, you'll see why later), go to the Pokemon Center to wake up all your Pokemon, unless none of them has been put to sleep.

Well, here comes the time to battle Whitney. This battle, unlike any battle before, is super hard. Her Clefairy is easy to beat, but the Miltank, man, it is strong! The Miltank uses a powerful Rollout, and drinks a lot of milk to recover from injuries (see, milk is good for the body). A well experienced Geodude or Onix will come in handy at this point. What I would suggest is to skip the gym, go to Route 35 to get your own Rollout, and come back to the gym. Beat Whitney and her powerful Miltank, and get $2,000 plus TM 45 - Attract. You won't get the badge right away, because Whitney will start crying. Talk to the trainer below her, and then talk to Whitney again. She'll stop crying, and give you the Plain Badge.

Radio Tower

There's a radio station in the city. Go in and talk to someone at the far end of the counter. She'll ask you five questions, answer them in the following order: yes, yes, no, yes, no. If you answer all five questions correct (which I'm sure you will, I mean, the answer's right there!), you'll recive a Radio Card for your PokeGear. Right to the left of the girl who gave you the quiz is someone who will check to see if your ID is the same as the Lucky Radio Station's.

In Crystal, Buena (new radio host) is located on the second floor. If you talk to her you'll receive a Blue Card. Every night (between 6 PM to 12 PM) she'll announce a password. If you go see her and tell her the password you'll receive points. Trade in these points for prizes (for example, three points can be traded in for a Rare Candy).

Just Stuff

Walk around the city. Go into some houses, and soon, you'll find a bike shop. Just talk to the guy and he'll give you a free bike. Now you can ride your fast bike around, and it's much faster than walking on foot. You'll also find two buildings that have an underground tunnel that connects to each other. Go down there. You'll see a few trainers down there, and if you find an itemball, it'll contain a Coin Case. Now that you have a Coin Case, go to the Game Corner and start gambling!

On the fifth floor of the Goldenrod City Department Store, a guy is willing to trade his Machop for a Drowzee. Drowzee is a great Pokemon, so I wouldn't trade it away. But if you caught two, oh well, then trade the extra one away.

Also in the Underground Path has a Pokemon Salon. There, you can groom your Pokemon, which makes it happy.

There is a man with a hat who will change the name of your Pokemon for you in Goldenrod City. So, visit him at his house if you want to rename one of your Pokemon.

TM 21 or TM 27

In the Goldenrod City Department Store, you'll find a lady on the fifth floor. She will give you a TM on Sundays, depending on how your Pokemon likes you. If your Pokemon likes you, she'll give you TM 27 - Return. However, if your Pokemon doesn't like you, she'll give you TM 21 - Frustration.

Move Tutor

A person called Move Tutor (rumored to be Bill's father) in the Crystal version can teach you very cool abilities, but for a very big price. You'll find him after you beat the Elite Four outside of Mt. Silver on Saturdays and Wednesdays. For a price of 4,000 coins, Move Tutor will teach either Thunderbolt, Flamethrower, or Ice Beam to one of your Pokemon. You can only learn one move per day. For more information, please go to the Move Tutor page.

More TMs

Goldenrod City Game Corner Cheats

If you go to the Goldenrod Game Corner, you can get: TM 14 - Blizzard, TM 38 - Fire Blast, and TM #25 - Thunder each for 5500 coins. TM 33 - Ice Punch, TM 41 - Thunder Punch, TM 48 - Fire Punch, can each be bought at the Goldenrod Department Store for $3,000. At the basement of the PokeMart, you will find TM 35 - Sleep Talk.

Go North

Go north now, and soon, you'll reach National Park.

Items
  • Eon Mail
  • Plain Badge
  • TM 45 - Attract
  • Radio Card
  • Blue Card
  • Coin Case
  • TM 21 or TM 27
  • Some Moves (Optional)
  • TM 14 - Blizzard
  • TM 38 - Fire Blast
  • TM 25 - Thunder
  • TM 33 - Ice Punch
  • TM 41 - Thunder Punch
  • TM 48 - Fire Punch
  • TM 35 - Sleep Talk




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