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The [[User:Frozen Fennec/Pokémon Gold and Silver Spaceworld Demo|Spaceworld '97 demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]], rather than taking place in Johto, took place in a completely different region. This area was based on all of Japan, rather than just the {{wp|Kansai region}}, which the final region is based on. The unknown region has a variety of towns and locations that did not appear in the final games. | The [[User:Frozen Fennec/Pokémon Gold and Silver Spaceworld Demo|Spaceworld '97 demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver]], rather than taking place in Johto, took place in a completely different region. This area was based on all of Japan, rather than just the {{wp|Kansai region}}, which the final region is based on. The unknown region has a variety of towns and locations that did not appear in the final games. | ||
==Silent Hill== | ==Silent Hill (town)== | ||
{{Town infobox | {{Town infobox | ||
|name=Silent Hill | |name=Silent Hill | ||
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|colorlight=bfffe6 | |colorlight=bfffe6 | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Silent Hill''' (Japanese: '''サイレントヒル''' ''Silent Hill'') is located in the south of the | '''Silent Hill''' (Japanese: '''サイレントヒル''' ''Silent Hill'') is located in the south of the region and is the hometown of the main character in the Spaceworld '97 Demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver. It is the only settlement accessible in the demo without the use of the debug menu to walk through walls or warp. | ||
The player's house is the northwestern house. The first floor is nearly identical to that of the final. However, the second floor, which is the player's room, is quite different: it contains a {{p|Clefairy}} doll, two beds, and a {{wp|Nintendo 64}}, which are not present in the final. The final room has a table, which is not in the 1997 beta. | The player's house is the northwestern house. The first floor is nearly identical to that of the final. However, the second floor, which is the player's room, is quite different: it contains a {{p|Clefairy}} doll, two beds, and a {{wp|Nintendo 64}}, which are not present in the final. The final room has a table, which is not in the 1997 beta. | ||
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Unlike most other hometowns, Silent Hill has a [[Pokémon Center]], which is the northeastern building. | Unlike most other hometowns, Silent Hill has a [[Pokémon Center]], which is the northeastern building. | ||
The southeastern building is [[Professor Oak]]'s lab, but | The southeastern building is [[Professor Oak]]'s lab, but the demo prevents the player from entering the doors without the use of the debug menu. Rather than obtaining a first partner Pokémon from the professor, one of the Pokémon is chosen randomly and is available right at the beginning of the demo. | ||
Including the player, Silent Hill has a population of 12. <!--This also includes the nurse in the Pokémon Center--> | Including the player, Silent Hill has a population of 12. <!--This also includes the nurse in the Pokémon Center--> | ||
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|northalt=Ōrudo City | |northalt=Ōrudo City | ||
|north=User:Celadonkey/Spaceworld/Locations#Ōrudo City | |north=User:Celadonkey/Spaceworld/Locations#Ōrudo City | ||
| | |type=land | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Route 1''' (Japanese: '''1ばん どうろ''' ''Route 1'') is located in the south of the | '''Route 1''' (Japanese: '''1ばん どうろ''' ''Route 1'') is located in the south of the region, connecting [[User:Celadonkey/Spaceworld/Locations#Silent Hill|Silent Hill]] and [[User:Celadonkey/Spaceworld/Locations#Ōrudo City|Ōrudo City]]. It is split into two sides, with the hill [[User:Celadonkey/Spaceworld/Locations#Silent Hill (Route 1)|Silent Hill]] in between. It is the only route accessible in the demo without the use of the debug menu to walk through walls or warp. | ||
===Pokémon=== | ===Pokémon=== | ||
<!-- | <!--If anyone wants to figure out the catch rates, go ahead... I haven't been able to figure anything out. Certain Pokemon seem to be marked for certain times of day, but it doesn't seem to work. After talking with some people on the pret discord, it's possible that the data wasn't even fully implemented.--> | ||
====Eastern section==== | |||
* Sanī{{sup/2|G}} | |||
* Pidgey | |||
{{ | * Pikachu | ||
* Rattata | |||
* Kirinriki | |||
* Haneko{{sup/2|G}} | |||
{{ | * Mariru{{sup/2|S}} | ||
* Hōhō{{sup/2|S}} | |||
{{ | |||
{{ | |||
==Silent Hill ( | ====Western section==== | ||
{{ | * Sanī{{sup/2|G}} | ||
* Pidgey | |||
* Pikachu | |||
* Ekans | |||
* Rattata | |||
* Yoroidori | |||
* Haneko{{sup/2|G}} | |||
* Mariru{{sup/2|S}} | |||
* Hōhō{{sup/2|S}} | |||
==Silent Hill (hill)== | |||
{{Town infobox | |||
|name=Silent Hill | |||
|jpname=しずかなおか | |||
|jptrans=Silent Hill | |||
|image= | |image= | ||
|generation=99 | |||
|east=User:Celadonkey/Spaceworld/Locations#Route 1 | |||
|eastalt=Route 1 | |||
|westalt=Route 1 | |||
|west=User:Celadonkey/Spaceworld/Locations#Route 1 | |||
|type=mountain | |type=mountain | ||
}} | }} | ||
===Pokémon=== | |||
* Rediba | |||
* Metapod | |||
* Pikachu | |||
* Pidgey | |||
* Caterpie | |||
* Haneko{{sup/2|G}} | |||
* Mariru{{sup/2|S}} | |||
* Rattata | |||
* Hōhō{{sup/2|S}} | |||
==Ōrudo City== | ==Ōrudo City== | ||
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|colorlight=e5a97e | |colorlight=e5a97e | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Ōrudo City''' (Japanese: '''オールド シティ''' ''Old City'') is a city in the south of the region. It is inaccessible without the use of the debug menu to walk through walls or warp, and has no collision or script data. | |||
Ōrudo City has a classical Japanese aesthetic, similar to [[Violet City]] in the final game. A river begins in the center of town and runs north. | |||
There appears to be a [[Pokémon Daycare]] in the northwest, a [[Pokémon Gym]] in the northeast, a [[Pokémon academy]] by the base of the river, and a tall pagoda-like building similar to [[Sprout Tower]] to the west of the river. However, because script data is not present, the player cannot interact with the NPCs in the buildings or the signs that mark them. | |||
Ōrudo City has a population of 50. <!--This also includes Pokémon Center and Pokémon staff--> | |||
==Route 2== | |||
{{Town infobox | |||
|name=Route 2 | |||
|jpname=2ばん どうろ | |||
|jptrans=Route 2 | |||
|image= | |||
|generation=99 | |||
|south=User:Celadonkey/Spaceworld/Locations#Ōrudo City | |||
|southalt=Ōrudo City | |||
|west=User:Celadonkey/Spaceworld/Locations#Uesuto | |||
|westalt=Uesuto | |||
|type=land | |||
}} | |||
'''Route 2''' (Japanese: '''2ばん どうろ''' ''Route 2'') connects [[User:Celadonkey/Spaceworld/Locations#Ōrudo City|Ōrudo City]] and [[User:Celadonkey/Spaceworld/Locations#Uesuto|Uesuto]]. It is inaccessible without the use of the debug menu to walk through walls or warp, and has no collision or script data. | |||
Three NPCs are on this route; however, there is no script or trainer data associated with them. Additionally, there is a building at the top of the route, which has one NPC and two large machines inside. | |||
===Pokémon=== | |||
* Caterpie | |||
* Metapod | |||
* Pidgey | |||
* Rattata | |||
* Hōhō | |||
* Oddish | |||
==Route (Uesuto-Bādon)== | |||
===Pokémon=== | |||
* Ditto | |||
* Fearow | |||
* Metapod | |||
* Spearow | |||
* Doduo | |||
* Drowzee | |||
==Route (Haiteku-Sausu - Lower)== | |||
===Pokémon=== | |||
* Exeggcute | |||
* Venonat | |||
* Spearow | |||
* Geodude | |||
* Ekans | |||
==Route (Haiteku-Sausu - Upper)== | |||
===Pokémon=== | |||
* Tentacool | |||
* Tentacruel | |||
* Hanēi | |||
==Route (Sausu-Fonto - Lower)== | |||
===Pokémon=== | |||
* Tentacool | |||
* Tentacruel | |||
* Hanēi |
Latest revision as of 11:56, 25 March 2024
The Spaceworld '97 demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver, rather than taking place in Johto, took place in a completely different region. This area was based on all of Japan, rather than just the Kansai region, which the final region is based on. The unknown region has a variety of towns and locations that did not appear in the final games.
Silent Hill (town)
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Location [[File:{{{region}}} Silent Hill Map.png]] Location of Silent Hill in [[{{{region}}}|{{{region}}}]]. |
Silent Hill (Japanese: サイレントヒル Silent Hill) is located in the south of the region and is the hometown of the main character in the Spaceworld '97 Demo of Pokémon Gold and Silver. It is the only settlement accessible in the demo without the use of the debug menu to walk through walls or warp.
The player's house is the northwestern house. The first floor is nearly identical to that of the final. However, the second floor, which is the player's room, is quite different: it contains a Clefairy doll, two beds, and a Nintendo 64, which are not present in the final. The final room has a table, which is not in the 1997 beta.
Unlike most other hometowns, Silent Hill has a Pokémon Center, which is the northeastern building.
The southeastern building is Professor Oak's lab, but the demo prevents the player from entering the doors without the use of the debug menu. Rather than obtaining a first partner Pokémon from the professor, one of the Pokémon is chosen randomly and is available right at the beginning of the demo.
Including the player, Silent Hill has a population of 12.
Route 1
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Location [[File:{{{region}}} Route 1 Map.png]] Location of Route 1 in [[{{{region}}}|{{{region}}}]]. |
Route 1 (Japanese: 1ばん どうろ Route 1) is located in the south of the region, connecting Silent Hill and Ōrudo City. It is split into two sides, with the hill Silent Hill in between. It is the only route accessible in the demo without the use of the debug menu to walk through walls or warp.
Pokémon
Eastern section
Western section
Silent Hill (hill)
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Location [[File:{{{region}}} Silent Hill Map.png]] Location of Silent Hill in [[{{{region}}}|{{{region}}}]]. |
Pokémon
Ōrudo City
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Location [[File:{{{region}}} Ōrudo City Map.png]] Location of Ōrudo City in [[{{{region}}}|{{{region}}}]]. |
Ōrudo City (Japanese: オールド シティ Old City) is a city in the south of the region. It is inaccessible without the use of the debug menu to walk through walls or warp, and has no collision or script data.
Ōrudo City has a classical Japanese aesthetic, similar to Violet City in the final game. A river begins in the center of town and runs north.
There appears to be a Pokémon Daycare in the northwest, a Pokémon Gym in the northeast, a Pokémon academy by the base of the river, and a tall pagoda-like building similar to Sprout Tower to the west of the river. However, because script data is not present, the player cannot interact with the NPCs in the buildings or the signs that mark them.
Ōrudo City has a population of 50.
Route 2
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Location [[File:{{{region}}} Route 2 Map.png]] Location of Route 2 in [[{{{region}}}|{{{region}}}]]. |
Route 2 (Japanese: 2ばん どうろ Route 2) connects Ōrudo City and Uesuto. It is inaccessible without the use of the debug menu to walk through walls or warp, and has no collision or script data.
Three NPCs are on this route; however, there is no script or trainer data associated with them. Additionally, there is a building at the top of the route, which has one NPC and two large machines inside.
Pokémon
- Caterpie
- Metapod
- Pidgey
- Rattata
- Hōhō
- Oddish
Route (Uesuto-Bādon)
Pokémon
- Ditto
- Fearow
- Metapod
- Spearow
- Doduo
- Drowzee
Route (Haiteku-Sausu - Lower)
Pokémon
- Exeggcute
- Venonat
- Spearow
- Geodude
- Ekans
Route (Haiteku-Sausu - Upper)
Pokémon
- Tentacool
- Tentacruel
- Hanēi
Route (Sausu-Fonto - Lower)
Pokémon
- Tentacool
- Tentacruel
- Hanēi