You don't. Red/Blue/Yellow are the only true American versions with MissingNo. Gold/Silver have a variation that is not the real thing, mostly consisting of ?????, but due to the error handling of the newer games, they don't really do anything; they are just there. Ruby/Sapphire also have the question marks. However, Diamond/Pearl seem to have MissingNo, but it's only accessable by getting into a battle before you get a Pokemon, which means it's a cheat, and therefore, not the true MissingNo.
Sorry, you missed it. But over the past year since starting this insane idea with Khaotic, Behold the Void, BahamutX2000, KH-Cloudy, and Nom, I've found that DII is growing into the years of the Blizzard game called "post-prime." A dying legion of fanhood is slowly being sucked away by automated response, immorality, and general jerk-ness in a community that was once filled with optimism and gratitude. It happened to Diablo, and it is certainly happening to Starcraft.
The greatest tragedy to ever happen to the internet is the internet.






. I guess I'll be playing Fate then (diablo II clone without the online gaming goodness).
