As you have noticed, Koga has been promoted to a Pokémon League contestant, so his sister has taken over the local gym. Looks like she should have been in the league, because her pokemon are right up there with koga's. At 40 some, you still probally will be able to beat her pretty darned easily. Her gym is in the same kablam place, on the same kablam network, at the same kablam time (wasn't that show cool when you were a kid?).
Gym Leader 5: Misty:
If you went to fight Misty before you beat the otehr 4 leaders, you'll find that she's not in her gym, nor anyone (except that scary little advice guy). To get her in the gym, you'll have to beat the other 4 gym leaders, and when you show up in her gym, you'll see a team rocket member who runs off. Goto nugget bridge, and beat her, then go to where bill used to be. You'll find Misty there, and she'll retrun to her gym along with her other junior trainers. Beat Misty, who has some Starmies and other water types, along with Golduck at 40-some levels, to earn the Cascade Badge. Her gym is also right smackdown where it used to be.
Before you go to the next Gym Leader (Brock), you'll need to play 'Wake The Oaf [snorlax]'. To play this game (well, it's not really a game), go to where the power plant used to be (west of Cerulean, then surfing down south to the plant), and talk with all the guys there. When you leave, a guard will tell you something, probally saying that they need a part that Team Rocket stole. To get this peice, return (bleh!) again to Misty's Gym, and use your itemfinder. You'll notice something different when you're walking about halfway up and to the left. Then press the A button franticly until you find the item that the people in the plant need.
Once you have the item, return to the power plant, and talk with the man next to the machinne. Once you get there, he'll go on and on and on... until he finally gives you TM 07. Once you have TM 07 (it's a powerful electric attack), fly to lavander town, and go to the pokemon tower. Talk with the man with his face in the wall, and he'll give you a station to listen to on your radio, to apparently listen to the pokeflute.
Now after doing all this mess (and causing me to write a LOT), FINALLY go a little south until you go to where snorlax was in red and blue, and travel west a little past some trainers and grass till you get to the new oaf (snorlax). Blast up the sound on your radio (go four down on your menu, then press right 3 times) on the channel 14. Play this for a few seconds, then close the radio and press A on snorlax. The big oaf will wake up, and fight you (catch him! he's level 50!!!). Once you beat him or capture him you'll be able to head through diglett's cave to the next gym!!!!
Gym Leader 6: Brock:
After comming out of the cave, and cutting down a bush head a little north to Pewter. Heal your pokémon, and get ready to take on brock's onixes, ryhorns, omastars, and his other rock pokemon that are at level 40 or so. Once you beat him, and get the boulder badge, you're ready to travel south to your next gym. Also, the gym is right where it used to be (what a surprise).
Gym Leader 7: Blaine:
Go down through the now demolished viridian forest, through viridian (where you may want to train your pokemon to the mirror image of yourself, who has level 50 full evolutions of all the starters), down through pallet to where cinnabar island used to be. It's now basicly just a volcano, and the island is now very small. There is just 1 man, talk with him, and after a very long chat, he'll soar into the air. Now, travel east to where seafoam islands used to be (why did they take that out?! Why!!??). Go into the cave, and you'll find (you guessed it) blaine. Blaine has some weird fire guys, among them being a rapidash, all at (you guessed it again) level 40 or so.
Gym Leader 8: GARY!!!
Jeez, anyone can have their own gym now a days. Looks like gary bummed out after being defeated by Ash in the league, and decided to take over the Viridian Gym (apparently after Giovanni vanished or something like that). Gary won't be at the gym until you have 15 badges (lazy I bet). Once you get there, he won't be as easy as the other leaders. His pokemon are levels 50-60, and have pokemon that he generally had in the leauge when you last faced him (amazing how some of his pokemon actually lost levels). Nonetheless, after beating everyone else and all the trainers, you should be able to beat him pretty easy, although he may actually be tougher than lance.
Now that you have 16 badges, head over to pallet town (in the old world), and talk with professor oak. He'll tell you something or other, and now you can go to the path that the guard used to block before you got to victory road. Next go to where the leauge would be in the old map, and enter the house. Go left a tiny bit, and exit through the door. You're now at the unknown dungeon of gold and silver. Instead of battling mewtwo at the end of this, you'll battle: RED!(ash). But to get to him, you'll have to go west through some grass with 40-50 level pokemon.
Before you enter the cave to the west, make sure that you stop at the pokemon center! You'll need to have your pokemon up there, because Red has pokémon in excess of level 80. Once you have your pokemon healed, save, so if you lose, you won't lose half of your money, you can just turn the game off, and restart from where you save. Anyways, enter the cave, where you'll need to use all of your knowledge to get through it. At the end of the cave, you'll finally meet up with Red. His team consists of:
Pikachu lvl 82
Psycic Eevee
Snorlax
Charizard
Blastoise
Venusuar
Beating him rolls the credits again. But is this the end? What about the orange league? Was the that TV show only? What happend to the Pokémon League? Why did you have to get 16 badges? Why is Koga in the league? Why was the league so horrible? What the heck is up with pokémon #251, and where is it? Why are you transported to the mountain pokémon center when you beat Ash, not your house? Why can't you do anything if you go back on the boat from when you're in the Retro Map back to the Gold and Silver one? All these questions and more will hopefully be answered by next time.
5. What's New From Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green?
Well, for one thing, the graphics are totally different. They're now in full color, and are much improved over yellow, which were improved over the 3 previous versions. Next, there are 106 new pokémon (at least), with several rare ones (where are lugia and houhou?). There is also a new clock feature, which determines if it's day or night (you can only get some pokemon in either hte day or the night). Each pokemon now has a male or female sign, and you can breed pokemon (although I'm not sure where that is).
I have yet to see the skateboard, which was rumored to be the new tranportation in the game. There were also rumors that Togepi evolved like eevee, with different stones, but those rumors have been squashed.
7. Rumors
The following are rumors, and probally are not true, however, they might just be! Here they are so far:
You can actually get to the originail league.
You can get up the radio tower, and up the Silph building.
You can get Lugia by catching a baby lugia in the night while swimming near where there are 3 fishermen after the 1st gym.
You catch one of the 3 legendary dogs at the islands off the coast of the 6th gym.
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