
Is there any game design significance to the intricate design?
>>1It is believed to be the first generation.
Well, the upper half is a remnant of the theme park…
Is it silver and gold Sekichiku?
The Tokiwa Forest is tragic.
I thought getting to the Pokémon Center was a hassle back then, but since I was a kid, I was just excited about it.
The store’s location is terrible…
Cut the tree properly.
Could it be that sideways stairs didn’t exist?
>>8I looked into it a bit after seeing this, but it seems there are no sideways stairs up to silver and gold…
Do we need the iaijutsu cutting element there?
The bottom left and the top left are terrible.
A Sekichiku without a safari is like ramen without noodles.
It’s unavoidable, but there are a lot of closed facilities and dungeons overall, which is sad, right? Gold and Silver Kanto.
If that’s the case, it would be better to place the friendly shop next to the Pokémon Center, so everything could be mostly finished in the lower left enclosure…
>>14Therefore, after a few years, we will integrate the Pokémon Center and the Friendly Shop.
For some reason, the garden of the principal that can go outside.
There is no particular meaning.
Masala doesn’t change.
Tokiwa battle facilities have increased.
What happened to the Nibi Museum?
Hanada Bicycle Shop Closing
Kuchiba high-speed boat is coming.
Sion Modernization
Beetle Evolution Stone Sale Ended
Yamabuki Linear Shinkansen Opening
Sekichiku Safari Zone Closure
Glen Glen Town’s Destruction
>>17I think it was closed for construction or something like that.
>>17The Glen Jump created like a government-in-exile on Twin Island…
>>17I should have been unable to enter because of the construction.
>>17These guys are probably fine…
I can’t enter the Sylph Company, but I don’t really care…
I’m glad that creepy tower is gone, Shion!
>>21Absolutely, there are frequent paranormal phenomena happening there…
It might be the case that the one that deteriorated the most is the jewel beetle.
>>22The Evolution Stone, you know…
>>36Why did you make it not for sale?
It’s incredibly inconvenient, but there’s no doubt that I feel a unique atmosphere as geography.
Kanto has many towns with simple structures, especially.
Even if there’s a safari, I realized that there’s no excitement if rare Pokémon don’t appear, thanks to the Nominations Wetlands.
>>24There seemed to be Pokémon like Masukippa and Greguru that only appear in that area.
I understood that it’s reasonable that I can’t go up because the Zion Radio Tower and Silph have increased security.
The safari zone will be exiled to Shikoku in the remake…
I have heard that the disappearance of the Garden Director of Gold and Silver is due to collusion with Team Rocket.
Cinnabar Island has regained its dignity as a port town.
>>30The leveling that never seems to end.
>>35I don’t have the money to build a building…
I feel like there were some changes in that area in HGSS.
>>31Most facilities and dungeons have been revived.
>>38Are there places like the Pokémon Mansion or Team Rocket’s hideout?
>>42Some things around there haven’t changed.
It’s strange for the hideout to be there since Team Rocket has disbanded…
It’s just for game-related reasons, but it’s a bit disappointing that there aren’t many variations of houses and facilities in the forest.
If you expect country-style houses, you might feel disappointed to find mostly prefabricated buildings instead.
We don’t need to destroy Glentown, right!?
>>34Before nature, humans are just tiny things…
Yamabuki is definitely the one benefiting the most.
There’s a mimicry girl event.
It’s sad that the Hanada Cave is closed.
I wanted to communicate with the first generation.
There are quite a few limited edition characters from the first generation without going that far.
I think Nomose City has the worst design for topics like this.
Don’t call yourself a city with such a small scale to begin with.
>>45Nomose is still fine; it has both tourist resources and a port.
Compared to that, Yoshino City!
It’s shocking that not only is Twin Islands being used as a gym, but it also seems like the lower levels have disappeared as if they were filled in.
But they are properly doing the moon viewing on the mountain.
It’s all about gold and silver since the first generation…
Hanada’s bicycle shop can’t be helped.
I moved to Kogane because it wasn’t profitable…
I want the gold and silver to come out in Let’s Go.
I want them to release a Crystal version with the quality of Switch 2.
It’s a game mechanic, but what’s up with how you can’t go east without passing through a house in Hanada City?
>>55It’s terrible that there are isolated houses, like in the southern area where the farming seems neglected.
Yoshino City represents nothing but Nagoya well.
But the BGM of the destroyed Glentown is really awesome…
The places with only the Pokémon League could use the same name, but for some reason, Saiyuu is calling itself a city.
You may not know, but Tokiwa Forest is not flat; there are differences in elevation depending on the location… it’s crazy to say something like that.
I really love the atmosphere and BGM of Goldenrod City.
The only precedent for a city being destroyed in a sequel is “Guren.”
>>62In the story, there is an example of destruction, such as Black City.
>>65Is it true that if you travel slowly, you’ll find it in ruins by the time you arrive?
>>67As long as we proceed normally and at a slow pace, we shouldn’t face total destruction… I hope.
If you mess with time, I won’t know.
>>67Really
The immigration system is adopted, and right after the game starts, the number of immigrants is at the maximum.
As the calendar progresses, immigrants gradually leave, and eventually, there will be a system to start collecting from one again.
It’s surprising that only Greetown was affected by the eruption, considering it led to its destruction.
It’s probably like building a town on the Sakurajima volcano.
>>64Model Izu Oshima is a volcanic island, and it’s a place where all residents were evacuated due to a major eruption once.
Glen, together with the dusk green, creates a nice atmosphere, but working at that Pokemon Center must be tough.
Our Black City has also declined.
I didn’t understand the reason, and I still don’t know if it can be revived.
>>68It’s annoying that you can’t raise the development level without scouting other ROM’s characters through that cross-communication.
The evolutionary stones have become extremely scarce since the gold and silver days.
The ones that evolve from stone are weak to begin with, and the balance has actually gotten worse.
I just want the evolution of communication to be abolished for now.
Is it a fortress that makes you take a long detour through a narrow entrance to reach the heights?
>>74It’s no wonder that the gym leader is a ninja.
>>74Since it’s a gym, I wonder if they imagined something like a mountain castle from the Muromachi period…
The first generation was remade using a ROM with more capacity halfway through, so when they got carried away with that momentum in Gold and Silver, they ran out of space.
Although it’s called a city, I wasn’t really aware that it was almost a town.
I want Tokiwa and Tamamushi to be connected.
In the first place, the road east of Sekichiku…
There really isn’t any demand, right?
>>80Amazing fishing rod!!
>>80Isn’t the fact that you can catch Ditto a big element?
Kanto may not have any particular myths, but it is perfect for creating artificial Pokémon.
I wonder how the Saint Anne will set out to sea.
Sekiei Highland is home to a Pokémon League where trainers gather. In the twisting paths of the deep forest of Tokiwa, Bug Pokémon jump out. Tokiwa City has a Friendly Shop that makes you want to explore. Masara Town is the town where the protagonist lives, and Professor Okido’s lab is also here. On Guren Island, there is Guren Island in the center of the island. Nibi City is famous for its Nibi reverse plants, and Moon Stones have also been excavated. Otsukimi Mountain has mysterious fossils buried at its base. Tamamushi City has techniques that only Pokémon can use, along with communication cables and patches; there are also types you can battle and gym leaders. Futakakujima is offshore in the Riptide Valley. Futago City is a port town where foreign ships come and go. Shion Town has a tower where spirits of Pokémon lie scattered across this shore. Don’t be afraid. Hanada City has blue crickets living near the town’s armor. Iwayama is a walking path shop north of Otsukimi Mountain. Below it, there are regular trials against class opponents. Yamabuki City is a town where roads intersect. Search for Pokémon defeated at stores where you can find half-convicted criminals. Seikichiku City is where rare Pokémon are classified, special from the eastern area. POCKET MONSTERS TOWN MAP N W E S
>>84Isn’t the cycling road turning into a big bridge?
>>84If you compare it with a real map, the answer will emerge.
>>125I see.
Is the cycling road a bridge that’s so high that even boats can pass under it?
I wanted the building under construction in Kuchiba to be completed properly.
There are many small cities, but are there towns that are unnecessarily large?
>>86Like Sono Town?
The terrain around the gym is so annoying.
The Saint Anne will fly, right?
In Sekichiku, the upper half is a safari, and only the weird guy who is the principal and loves fishing lives in the bottom right.
Isn’t it only the elevated area around the Pokémon Center where people actually live normally?
We can either fly or dive.
Regarding the location of Yamabuki, I’ve been concerned that there are no railway tracks found between the golden beetle and the area around Tamamushi Tokiwayoshi no Kikyou, including the surrounding roads.
The Pokémon mansion is probably the site of the laboratory where Mewtwo was created.
If you forget that Mewtwo’s settings are different in anime and games, you’ll be surprised to see Mewtwo in Kalos.
>>97Isn’t it strange that there are multiples of something that’s supposed to be one-of-a-kind?
>>98Since I’ve caught a fourth one in Null and Galar… I guess that means I can create more.
Let’s put a ladder on the step.
I think Hiwamaki City and Saiyu City are the two strongest overall in Pokémon.
Isn’t there nothing in a city equivalent to Nagoya?
It’s not unusual for research on the mythical Pokémon Mew to be conducted here and there, whether it’s Mewtwo or its copies.
In the anime, there are clearly multiple individuals.
In the game, probably no one caught it, and it flew all the way to Kalos.
The dot era is more exciting, isn’t it?
I want a Pokémon that has the same design as the original iconic one.
It’s just a house without an SV, so it’s even.
Originally, it was set as a volcanic island, so it became a Pokémon card, and there was also the story of a Wyndy that protected the town from a volcanic eruption.
H-how tragic…
The method to create Mewtwo might be circulating in the underworld.
>>1111. First, I will have Mew give birth.
>>111Considering the movements of the Fuji elder, it wouldn’t be strange for the completed data rocket team to have it under their control.
I wonder if Mewtwo and Detective Pikachu will appear in ZA as well.
In the game, it’s just land, but in the illustration, it has become a bridge for the cycling road.


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Looking at it this way, it seems that 80% of the Sekichiku is related to safaris.
The bottom right is also the director’s house and its garden.
The rare Pokémon that can be exchanged at the Tamamushi Game Center are mostly from the Safari.
Sakaki also possesses a Kangaskhan.
The safari that has been destroyed by Team Rocket in Gold and Silver.
Is it a way to make money?
The cycling road has a slope where the north side is high and the south side is low, right?
That distance?
I’ve been standing since yesterday.
Gold and silver Sekichiku thread
What is this road that’s full of fences and turned into a maze, regardless of being a fishing spot?
Is it possible that Pokémon has a terrible game design?
If it’s a free game, it’s the kind of urban design that would be regularly joked about as being terrible.
Old games are a pile of crap when you play them now.
I think it’s a town that looks like crap.A station in the mountains of Gifu, like this.
Looking back now, I wonder what was so interesting about this…