★ Best Teams to Beat the Story
☆ Celadon Game Corner Guide
★ Mail Glitch Guide: How to Duplicate Items
☆ Learn How to Get All TMs and HMs
★ Farming Guides for EXP and Money
☆ Shiny Hunting Guide and Shiny Odds

You can play at the Celadon Game Corner in Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen (FRLG) to receive Coins, which can be exchanged for various prizes. See how to play at the Celadon Game Corner Casino, as well as all the rewards it has here!
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To start playing at the Celadon Game Corner, you will need a Coin Case. Thankfully, you can get one also in Celadon City, from a Gambler NPC in the Restaurant located in the southeastern part of the city.
| Coin Amount | Pokedollars Needed |
|---|---|
| 50 | 1000 |
| 500 | 10000 |
Once you have the Coin Case, you can start buying Coins at the main counter in the Game Corner. These coins are necessary for playing the slot machines of the Game Corner, and you can earn more by winning at the slots.
Money Farming Guide (Nugget Bridge Glitch)
| Coins Used | Rows Activated |
|---|---|
| 1 | Center Horizontal Row |
| 2 | 3 Horizontal Rows |
| 3 | 3 Horizontal Rows 2 Diagonal Lines |
Start playing Slots at the Game Corner by walking up to and pressing A beside any of the available Slot Machines. You can insert 1, 2, or 3 coins per spin. The more coins you insert, the more rows the Slots will take into account.
| Symbols | Payout |
|---|---|
| Lucky Sevens | 300 |
| Winged R | 100 |
| Pikachu, Psyduck, Slowpoke | 15 |
| Magnemite, Voltorb, Shellder, Staryu | 8 |
| Double Cherries | 6 |
| Single Cherry | 2 |
Once you confirm how many Coins you're betting, the Slots will start to spin. Your aim is to match 3 of any symbol shown on the wheels to win and receive a profit. Failure to do so will forfeit all submitted coins.
Stop the spinning by pressing A to land on a symbol. Each symbol has its own reward attached to it, with the biggest return coming from matching the Lucky Sevens for 300 Coins.
| TM | Coin Cost |
|---|---|
| TM 13: Ice Beam | 4000 |
| TM 23: Iron Tail | 3500 |
| TM 24: Thunderbolt | 4000 |
| TM 30: Shadow Ball | 4500 |
| TM 35: Flamethrower | 4000 |
| Pokemon | FireRed Cost | LeafGreen Cost |
|---|---|---|
Abra
|
180 | 120 |
Clefairy
|
500 | 750 |
Dratini
|
2800 | 4600 |
Scyther
|
5500 | N/A |
Pinsir
|
N/A | 2500 |
Porygon
|
9999 | 6500 |
Above are all the available Pokemon from the Celadon Game Corner Prize Exchange. Note that the difference in prices across games is due to the Pokemon's Level when you receive it, as higher-levelled Pokemon are more expensive.
Notably, Scizor and Pinsir are version-exclusive at the Prize Exchange, meaning you can only get one or the other depending on what game you have.
All Version Exclusives and Differences
| TM | Coin Cost |
|---|---|
| Smoke Ball | 800 |
| Miracle Seed | 1000 |
| Charcoal | 1000 |
| Mystic Water | 1000 |
| Yellow Flute | 1600 |
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| Best Guides | |
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| Farming Guides | |
EXP Farming Guide |
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Post Game Guide |
List of All Legendary Pokemon |
All In-Game NPC Trades and Locations |
Fishing Guide |
Fame Checker Guide |
Game Corner Guide and Rewards |
All Stone Evolution Pokemon |
Mail Glitch Guide: How to Duplicate Items |
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