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Pokémon
Genre(s)Role-playing
Developer(s)Game Freak
Publisher(s)
Creator(s)Satoshi Tajiri
Composer(s)Junichi Masuda
Platform(s)
First releasePokémon Red and Blue
February 27, 1996
Latest releasePokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
November 16, 2018
Spin-offsSee List of Pokémon spin-offs
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Pokémon[a] is a series of video games developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company as part of the Pokémon media franchise. First released in 1996 in Japan for the Game Boy, the main series of role-playing video games (RPGs), also referred as the 'core series' by their developers,[1][2][3] has continued on each generation of Nintendo's handhelds.

The games are commonly released in pairs, each with slight variations, with a remake of the games usually released a few years after the original versions for another console. While the main series consists of RPGs, many spin-off games based on the series have been developed by various companies, encompassing other genres such as action role-playing, puzzle, fighting, and digital pet games.

Including spin-offs, as of November 24, 2017, more than 300 million Pokémon games have been sold worldwide on handheld and home consoles, across 76 titles.[4] This makes Pokémon the second best-selling video game franchise, behind Nintendo's own Mario franchise. In addition, Pokémon is the world's largest media franchise,[5][6][7] and Pokémon Go has crossed 1billion mobile game downloads worldwide.[8]

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  • 1Generations
  • 3List of Pokémon main series games
    • 3.7Generation VII (Nintendo 3DS & Nintendo Switch)
  • 4Appearances in other games

Generations

Release timeline
1996Red and Green
Blue
1997
1998Yellow
Red and Blue
1999Gold and Silver
2000Crystal
2001
2002Ruby and Sapphire
2003
2004FireRed and LeafGreen
Emerald
2005
2006Diamond and Pearl
2007
2008Platinum
2009HeartGold and SoulSilver
2010Black and White
2011
2012Black 2 and White 2
2013X and Y
2014Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
2015
2016Sun and Moon
2017Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
2018Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
2019Sword and Shield

All of the licensed Pokémon properties overseen by The Pokémon Company are divided roughly by generation. These generations are roughly chronological divisions by release; when an official sequel in the main role-playing game series is released that features new Pokémon, characters, and possibly new gameplay concepts, that sequel is considered the start of a new generation of the franchise. The main games and their spin-offs, the anime, manga and trading card game are all updated with the new Pokémon properties each time a new generation begins. The franchise began its seventh and current generation with Pokémon Sun and Moon, which were released worldwide on November 18, 2016.

First generation (1996–1999)

The original Pokémon games are Japanese role-playing video games (RPGs) with an element of strategy, and were created by Satoshi Tajiri for the Game Boy.

The Pokémon series began with the release of Pocket Monsters Red and Green for the Game Boy in Japan. When these games proved popular, an enhanced Blue version was released sometime after, and the Blue version was reprogrammed as Pokémon Red and Blue for international release. The original Green version was not released outside Japan.[citation needed] Afterwards, a second enhanced remake, Pokémon Yellow, was released to use the color palette of the Game Boy Color and more of a stylistic resemblance to the popular Pokémon anime. This first generation of games introduced the original 151 species of Pokémon (in National Pokédex order, encompassing all Pokémon from Bulbasaur to Mew), as well as the basic game concepts of capturing, training, battling and trading Pokémon with both computer and human players. These versions of the games take place within the fictional Kanto region, though the name 'Kanto' was not used until the second generation. Spin-off first-generation titles include Pokémon Pinball; an adaptation of the Pokémon Trading Card Game for Game Boy Color; an on-rails photography simulator for Nintendo 64 titled Pokémon Snap; a Nintendo 64 Pokémon-themed adaptation of Tetris Attack, Pokémon Puzzle League. A 3D Nintendo 64 incarnation of the handhelds' battle system, Pokémon Stadium; and a co-starring role for several species in the Nintendo 64 fighting game Super Smash Bros..[9] At the Nintendo Space World in 2000, a game was revealed briefly with Meowth and Team Rocket singing a song. This was one of the earliest introductions of the Pokémon Togepi and Bellossom. This game was called Meowth's Party, but was not developed into a playable game. Instead, the song/video was played at the end of an episode of Pokémon, and a CD was made for retail in Japan for a limited time.

Second generation (1999–2002)

The second generation of Pokémon video games began in 1999 with the Japanese release of Pokémon Gold and Silver for the Game Boy Color, with Australia and North America getting the game in October 2000 and European release date of April 2001. Like the previous generation, an enhanced version, titled Pokémon Crystal, was later released.

This generation introduced 100 new species of Pokémon (starting with Chikorita and ending with Celebi), for a total of 251 Pokémon to collect, train, and battle. New gameplay features include a day-and-night system (reflecting the time of the day in the real world) which influences events in the game; full use of the Game Boy Color's color palette; an improved interface and upgraded inventory system; better balance in the collection of Pokémon and their moves, statistics and equippable items (a new addition); the addition of two new Pokémon types (Dark and Steel) to better balance the strengths and weaknesses of each Pokémon; Pokémon breeding; and a new region named Johto. After exploring Johto, the player can travel east to explore the adjacent Kanto region.

Spin-off games in the second-generation include Pokémon Puzzle Challenge, the adaptation of Pokémon Puzzle League—a puzzle game created by Zoppf industries—made specifically for the Game Boy Color; the Nintendo 64pet simulatorHey You, Pikachu!; the Pokémon Stadium sequel, Pokémon Stadium 2, for Nintendo 64; several Pokémon mini-games for the e-Reader; and a co-starring role for several Pokémon species in the Super Smash Bros. sequel Super Smash Bros. Melee for the GameCube.[10] The Pokémon mini was a handheld game console released in December 2001 in Japan and 2002 in Europe and North America.

This generation started a trend among even numbered generations, giving the Pokémon Eevee new type evolutions beyond the original three of the first generation.

Third generation (2002–2006)

A screenshot of Pokémon Emerald featuring an enemy Pupitar and Solrock fighting in a double battle against a player's Aggron and Smeargle

Pokémon entered its third generation with the 2002 release of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire for Game Boy Advance and continued with the Game Boy Advance remakes of Pokémon Red and Green, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen (Red and Green representing the original Japanese first generation games; territories outside Japan instead saw releases of Red and Blue). An enhanced remake of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire titled Pokémon Emerald followed after.

The third generation introduced 135 new Pokémon (starting with Treecko and ending with Deoxys) for a total of 386 species. It also features a more visually detailed environment compared to previous games, 'natures' which affect Pokémon stats, a new 2-on-2 Pokémon battling mechanic, a special ability system applying to each Pokémon in battle, the Pokémon Contest sub-game, the new region of Hoenn, the ability to select the protagonist's gender and Secret Bases: customizable 'rooms' where the player can display items they have collected in game and battle against real friends. Secret Bases can be found in bushes, trees or small cave openings in landscapes by using the Pokémon move, Secret Power, which can be taught to virtually all Pokémon. However, this generation also garnered some criticism for leaving out several gameplay features, including the day-and-night system introduced in the previous generation (which was removed due to internal-battery save problems), and it was also the first installment that encouraged the player to collect merely a selected assortment of the total number of Pokémon rather than every existing species (202 out of 386 species are catchable in the Ruby and Sapphire versions).

Third-generation spin-off titles include Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire for Game Boy Advance; Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue Team for Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS; Pokémon Dash, Pokémon Trozei! and Pokémon Ranger for Nintendo DS; Pokémon Channel and Pokémon Box: Ruby & Sapphire for GameCube; and two role-playing games for the GameCube, consisting of the games Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.

Fourth generation (2006–2010)

In 2006, Japan began the fourth generation of the franchise with the release of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl for Nintendo DS. The games were released in North America on April 22, 2007 and in Australia on June 21, 2007. The game was released in the UK and Europe on July 27, 2007.[11] Other main series games in the fourth generation include Pokémon Platinum, a director's cut version of Diamond and Pearl in the same vein as Pokémon Yellow, Crystal, and Emerald.[12][13] It was released for the Nintendo DS in Japan on September 13, 2008,[14] in North America on March 22, 2009,[15][16] and in Australia and Europe on May 14, 2009[17] and May 22, 2009[18] respectively. It was also announced that Pokémon Gold and Silver would be remade for the Nintendo DS as Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.[19] Released in Japan on September 12, 2009, the games were later released to North America, Australia, and Europe during March 2010.[20][21][22]

The fourth generation introduces another 107 new species of Pokémon (starting with Turtwig and ending with Arceus), bringing the number of Pokémon species to 493. This generation is the first to have 3D graphics in a main series game, although it is still a mixture of both 3D graphics and sprites. New gameplay concepts include a restructured move-classification system, online multiplayer trading and battling via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, the return (and expansion) of the second generation's day-and-night system, the expansion of the third generation's Pokémon Contests into 'Super Contests', and the new region of Sinnoh, which has an underground component for multiplayer gameplay in addition to the main overworld. Secret Bases also appear in Sinnoh but can only be created and housed in Sinnoh's underground. HeartGold and SoulSilver also introduced the Pokéathlon to the Johto region, which consists of many Pokémon based sporting events making use of the stylus.

Spin-off games in the fourth generation include the Pokémon Stadium follow-up Pokémon Battle Revolution for Wii (which has Wi-Fi connectivity as well[23]), Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia and Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs for Nintendo DS, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness and their sister game, Explorers of Sky all for the Nintendo DS, and a co-starring role for Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Lucario, and a Pokémon Trainer (who uses Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard for fighting) in the 2008 Wii fighterSuper Smash Bros. Brawl.

Fifth generation (2010–2013)

The fifth generation of Pokémon began on September 18, 2010 with the release of Pokémon Black and White in Japan. They were then released in North America, Europe, and Australia in March 2011. They were released on the Nintendo DS, the same console as its predecessing generation.

The games take place in the Unova region. New features include the C-Gear, a feature where players can use Wi-Fi options and customizations; two new battle methods ('Triple Battles', where three Pokémon are sent out at once, and Rotation Battles, where three Pokémon are also sent out at the same time, but the trainer can switch one Pokémon out of the three that are present); 'Battle Tests', where trainers battle each other to see who has stronger Pokémon; the Pokémon Musicals (similar to Pokémon Contests), which have trainers use their Pokémon to dance in a theater with other Pokémon; and the ability to not waste Technical Machines (TMs), also when found the first time.

This generation introduced a total of 156 new Pokémon (beginning with Victini and ending with Genesect), the most of any generation so far. It was also the first generation where the first new Pokémon in National Pokédex order (Victini) is not a starter. It also introduced another new feature, the seasons, from which two Pokémon (Deerling and Sawsbuck) represent them. Unlike previous generations, which would introduce some species of Pokémon that were evolutionary relatives of older-generation Pokémon, the fifth generation's selection was all-original, in an attempt to make the primary versions feel like a brand-new game.

The other main series games, and the additions to Black and White, titled Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, are direct sequels. They take place in the Unova region two years later, and were released in Japan on June 23, 2012 and in North America, Australia, and Europe in October of that year for Nintendo DS. They are somewhat different of their predecessors; there are different protagonist trainers, and many of the other important characters have changed as well. The games also introduced a new feature, the 'Pokémon World Tournament', where trainers can battle gym leaders and champions from older regions, including Unova. The games also broke the tradition of releasing a third version as the addition to the primary versions.

Spin-off fifth generation games include sequels Pokémon Rumble Blast and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity for Nintendo 3DS, PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond for Wii, and Pokémon Rumble U for Wii U, a downloadable game. Others include Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure (a typing game) and Pokémon Conquest (a crossover game) for Nintendo DS, and downloadable reference applications Pokédex 3D, Pokédex 3D Pro (for Nintendo 3DS), and Pokédex for iOS (for iOS devices), which allows players to view information of Pokémon species while they have 3D models.

Sixth generation (2013–2016)

On December 24, 2012, Japanese magazine Nintendo Dream posted a greetings card sent out by Game Freak. In the card, Junichi Masuda exclaimed that during 2013, they intend to further evolve the world of Pokémon. On December 29, 2012, a new Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 commercial aired in Japan, and ending with a message, informing Pokémon fans that the latest news would be announced on January 8, 2013. On January 4, 2013, both the Japanese and English Pokémon website confirmed that an announcement would be made on January 8. On January 7, 2013, the Japanese website explained that the Nintendo president, Satoru Iwata would hold a 10-minute 'Pokémon Direct' video conference to announce the big Pokémon news. On January 8, 2013, Satoru Iwata announced the sixth generation of Pokémon, with the new paired games, Pokémon X and Y, which were released on the Nintendo 3DS on October 12, 2013 worldwide.[24] The X and Y games are rendered in full 3D;[25] however, only select parts of the game can be displayed in stereoscopic 3D.[26] The video introduced the player characters, the starter Pokémon; Grass-type Chespin (Japanese: Harimaron (ハリマロン)), the Fire-type Fennekin (Japanese: Fokko (フォッコ)), and the Water-type Froakie (Japanese: Keromatsu (ケロマツ)), and two other Pokémon, not named until later; a bird-like Pokémon called Yveltal (イベルタルIberutaru) having a shape similar to the letter Y and a deer-like Pokémon called Xerneas (ゼルネアスZeruneasu) with X-shapes in its eyes. A month later, Sylveon (Japanese: Nymphia (ニンフィアNinfia)), a new evolved form of Eevee belonging to the games' new Fairy Type was revealed.[27][28]

This generation introduced a total of 72 new Pokémon, the new Fairy type, Mega Evolution, the Kalos region, Trainer customization, Super Training, and three new battle modes: Sky Battles, Horde Encounters, and Inverse Battle. This generation is also the first to be compatible with Pokémon Bank.

Greninja, the final evolved form of Froakie, would later go on to represent the sixth generation of Pokémon in the hit fighting game, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.

On May 7, 2014, Nintendo revealed the games Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire in a teaser trailer, remakes of the third generation games Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. They were released worldwide in November 2014.[29]

On August 26, 2014, Pokkén Tournament was announced and was released on July 16, 2015 in Japanese arcades and was released on March 18, 2016 worldwide for Wii U. It was developed by Bandai Namco Entertainment.[30] In July 2016, Niantic and Nintendo released a free-to-play augmented reality game titled Pokémon Go which was released for Android and iOS devices.

Seventh generation (2016–2019)

During a Nintendo Direct presentation on February 26, 2016, two new Pokémon titles were announced, titled Pokémon Sun and Moon. The games were released on the Nintendo 3DS on November 18, 2016 in Japan, North America and Australia, and in Europe on November 23, 2016.[31] The games were the first since the second generation to be backwards-compatible with other titles, including Pokémon X and Y; Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire; and the Virtual Console re-releases of Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow. On June 6, 2017, Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon were announced. The two games offer new additions to the story of Pokémon Sun and Moon, including new features, and was released worldwide on the Nintendo 3DS on November 17, 2017.[32] On May 29, 2018, two new Pokémon games in the main Pokémon franchise, Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!, were announced. They are remakes of Pokémon Yellow with gameplay mechanics borrowed from Pokémon Go and were released worldwide on the Nintendo Switch on November 16, 2018.

In total, this generation introduced 88 new Pokémon, Alolan forms, trials, Z-moves, Poké Pelago and Festival Plaza. It was also the first one to introduce Pokémon mid-generation, with five new Pokémon making their debut in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, and two new Pokémon debuting in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

Eighth generation (2019–)

During E3 2017, Nintendo and The Pokémon Company announced that Game Freak was developing a new core Pokémon role-playing game set to release for the Nintendo Switch[33] in '2018 or later.'[34][35] The game will be the eighth generation of Pokémon.[36]

Along with the announcement of Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! it was confirmed that another core Pokémon role-playing game will be released in late 2019. It was clarified that the 2019 game was the one mentioned during E3 2017, not the Let's Go games. Game director Junichi Masuda stated that it will also 'follow in the tradition of Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Sun and Moon'.[37][38] The CEO of The Pokémon Company, Tsunekazu Ishihara, also confirmed that the upcoming core title will not have influences from Pokémon Go like Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! had.[39][40]

On February 27, 2019, on the 23rd anniversary of the franchise, Pokémon Sword and Shield were confirmed for Nintendo Switch, which will be released worldwide on November 15th 2019.[41][42]

Summary of main series titles

Summary of main series titles
SystemGenerationMain titlesDerivative titlesUpper versionsRemake titles
Game BoyFirst
  • (1996)
  • (1998)
Game Boy ColorSecond
  • (2000)
Game Boy AdvanceThird
  • (2004)
Fourth
  • (2006)
  • (2009)
Nintendo DS
Fifth
  • (2012)
Sixth
  • (2014)
Nintendo 3DS
Seventh
  • (2017)
Seventh
Nintendo Switch
Eighth
  • (2019)

Gameplay

One of the consistent aspects of most Pokémon games—spanning from Pokémon Red and Blue on the Game Boy to the Nintendo 3DS games Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon—is the choice of one of three different Pokémon at the start of the player's adventures; these three are often labeled 'starter Pokémon'. Players can choose a Pokémon type — Grass-type, Fire-type, or Water-type Pokémon indigenous to that particular region.[43] For example, in Pokémon Red and Blue, the player has the choice of starting with Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle. The exception to this rule is Pokémon Yellow, where players are given a Pikachu, an Electric-type mouse Pokémon, famous for being the mascot of the Pokémon media franchise; unique to Pokémon Yellow, the three starter Pokémon from Red and Blue can be obtained during the quest by a single player.[44]

Another consistent aspect is that the player's rival will always choose the type that has a type advantage over the player's chosen Pokémon as their starter Pokémon (excluding Sun and Moon). For instance, if the player picks the Fire-type Charmander, the rival will always pick the Water-type Squirtle. This does not affect the first battle between the rivals, as they can only use Normal-type attacks at this point, meaning that they cannot exploit weaknesses. The exception to this is again Pokémon Yellow, in which the rival picks Eevee, a Normal-type Pokémon with multiple evolutions. Sun and Moon also is an exception is this rule, as the rival picks the starter weak toward the player's starter, with the Pokémon that has the type advantage going to a trainer in the Champion battle.

However, in Pokémon Black and White, there are two rivals; one picks the Pokémon with a type advantage over the player's chosen Pokémon, while the other chooses the Pokémon with the type disadvantage. In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum, another Trainer chooses the Pokémon with a type disadvantage to the player's chosen Pokémon, but never battles the player; instead, this character battles alongside the player as a tag partner in certain situations.

The situation is similar in Pokémon X and Y, but there are four rivals. Two of them receive the starter Pokémon in an arrangement similar to Pokémon Black and White, but the other two have completely different Pokémon.

List of Pokémon main series games

Generation I (Game Boy)

  • Pocket Monsters: Red and Green (JPFebruary 27, 1996)
  • Pocket Monsters: Blue (JPOctober 15, 1996)
  • Pokémon Red and Blue (NASeptember 28, 1998, AUSOctober 23, 1998, EUOctober 5, 1999)
  • Pokémon Yellow (JPSeptember 12, 1998, NAOctober 19, 1999, EUJune 16, 2000, AUSSeptember 3, 1999)

Generation II (Game Boy Color)

  • Pokémon Gold and Silver (JPNovember 21, 1999, AUSOctober 13, 2000, NAOctober 14, 2000, EUApril 6, 2001, KOApril 23, 2002)
  • Pokémon Crystal (JPDecember 14, 2000, NAJuly 29, 2001, AUSSeptember 30, 2001, EUNovember 2, 2001)

Generation III (Game Boy Advance)

  • Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (JPNovember 21, 2002, NAMarch 18, 2003, AUSApril 3, 2003, EUJuly 25, 2003)
  • Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen (JPJanuary 29, 2004, NASeptember 7, 2004, AUSSeptember 23, 2004, EUOctober 1, 2004)
  • Pokémon Emerald (JPSeptember 16, 2004, NAApril 30, 2005, AUSJune 9, 2005, EUOctober 21, 2005)

Generation IV (Nintendo DS)

  • Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (JPSeptember 28, 2006, NAApril 22, 2007, AUSJune 21, 2007, EUJuly 27, 2007, KOFebruary 14, 2008)
  • Pokémon Platinum (JPSeptember 13, 2008, NAMarch 22, 2009, AUSMay 14, 2009, EUMay 22, 2009, KOJuly 2, 2009)
  • Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver (JPSeptember 12, 2009, KOFebruary 4, 2010, NAMarch 14, 2010, AUSMarch 25, 2010, EUMarch 26, 2010)

Generation V (Nintendo DS)

  • Pokémon Black and White (JPSeptember 18, 2010, EUMarch 4, 2011, NAMarch 6, 2011, AUSMarch 10, 2011, KOApril 21, 2011)
  • Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 (JPJune 23, 2012, NAOctober 7, 2012, AUSOctober 11, 2012, EUOctober 12, 2012)

Generation VI (Nintendo 3DS)

  • Pokémon X and Y (WWOctober 12, 2013)
  • Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (JP/NA/AUSNovember 21, 2014,EUNovember 28, 2014)

Generation VII (Nintendo 3DS & Nintendo Switch)

Nintendo 3DS

  • Pokémon Sun and Moon (JP/NA/AUSNovember 18, 2016, EUNovember 23, 2016)
  • Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon (WWNovember 17, 2017)

Nintendo Switch

  • Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! (WWNovember 16, 2018)

Generation VIII (Nintendo Switch)

  • Pokémon Sword and Shield (WWNovember 15, 2019[37][38][36])

Appearances in other games

Several Pokémon PC games were released for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh. Games from the franchise were also released in Japan for Sega consoles Pico and Advanced Pico Beena. Pokémon are also in Mario Artist: Paint Studio for Nintendo 64DD as pasteable stickers,[45] and they also appear in Picross NP Vol. 1 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

Super Smash Bros. series

In the Super Smash Bros. series, Pikachu, Ivysaur, Squirtle, Charizard, Jigglypuff, Pichu, Mewtwo, Lucario, Greninja, and Incineroar have been playable characters. Pikachu and Jigglypuff are introduced in Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64, and appear in every installment of the franchise. Pichu and Mewtwo feature as playable characters in Super Smash Bros. Melee for the GameCube. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Wii, Mewtwo and Pichu are not featured as playable characters, although Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard make their first playable appearances as part of the Pokémon Trainer character, while Lucario appears as a separate character. Greninja made its first appearance in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, Charizard is a standalone character, and Mewtwo returns as a downloadable content character. All of the Pokémon that are playable in previous Smash Bros. games return in the Nintendo Switch game Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, which also features Incineroar. Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard are again playable as a part of the Pokémon Trainer character in Ultimate. Some of the Pokémon also appear as Spirits. Rayquaza is featured as a boss enemy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The series features Poké Balls as items, which, when used by a player, make a random Pokémon appear including Piplup, Bonsly, and Munchlax, with various effects on the game, and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U have Master Balls, which function like Poké Balls but only summon a rare Pokémon (like Mew, Palkia, and Genesect) or Goldeen. Several Pokémon also appear as stage hazards/in stages, including Rayquaza, Ho-Oh and Manaphy.

Reception

Sales and aggregate review scores
As of March 31, 2019.
GameYearUnits sold
(in millions)
GameRankingsMetacritic
Pokémon Red and Blue199631.37[46]88%[47][48]-
Pokémon Yellow199814.64[46]85%[49]-
Pokémon Gold and Silver199923.1[46]90%[50][51]-
Pokémon Crystal20006.39[52]80%[53]-
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire200216.22[54]84%[55][56]82/100[57]
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen200412[54]81%[58][59]81/100[60][61]
Pokémon Emerald20046.32[62]77%[63]76/100[64]
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl200617.67[65]85%[66][67]85/100[68][69]
Pokémon Platinum20087.06[70]83%[71]84/100[72]
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver200912.72[65]88%[73][74]87/100[75][76]
Pokémon Black and White201015.64[65]86%[77][78]87/100[79][80]
Pokémon Black 2 and White 220127.63[81]81%[82][83]80/100[84][85]
Pokémon X and Y201316.39[86]87%[87][88]87/100[89][90]
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire201414.19[86]84%[91][92]83/100[93][93]
Pokémon Sun and Moon201616.15[86]88%[94][95]87/100[96][97]
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon20178.37[86]83%[98][99]84/100[100][101]
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!201810.63[102]78%[103][104]80/100[105][106]

After the first five months of release, the Game Boy games sold almost 3 million copies.[107] The series has sold over 279 million units (inclusive of spin-off titles; 210 million for the mainline Pokémon games) as of February 29, 2016,[108] giving it the distinction of being one of the best-selling video game series in history.[109] Guinness World Records awarded the Pokémon series eight records in Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition 2008, including 'Most Successful RPG Series of All Time', 'Game Series With the Most Spin-Off Movies' and 'Most Photosensitive Epileptic Seizures Caused by a TV Show'.[110] The Pokémon video game series is the basis of the Pokémon franchise, which includes the Pokémon anime, the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the Pokémon manga, and various toys. The anime series has run for over 900 episodes, accompanied by 19 feature films, with a twentieth in production. The trading card game and its expansion sets have grown to around 3,000 unique cards in total, and continue to draw a healthy player base to its official international tournaments. The extent of global toy and merchandise sales since 1996 cover broad markets and high quantities.[111]

IGN ranked Pokémon as the 17th greatest desired game series: 'the basic gameplay premise boasts solid, addictive play mechanics, and several of the handheld RPGs deserve to be in every gamer's collection.[112]GamesRadar listed Pokémon as the No. 1 Nintendo game 'not made by Nintendo', stating that having to catch each Pokémon made the games addictive.[113]

On September 28, 2018, Junichi Masuda revealed that during the early years of developing Pokémon games that 'game data was nearly lost in a computer crash'. Masuda described it as 'the most nerve-racking moment in development', saying '“We were developing the game on these Unix computer stations called the Sun SPARCstation 1. We’re developing, and they’re these Unix boxes, and they crashed quite a bit'.[114]

See also

Notes

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OrdannonsX's reviews: Pokémon Emerald

Yep, it just has to be done; I’m doing a review on a Pokémon game. Like many people on Vizzed, I’m a big fan of the Pokémon games. The Pokémon games are simple to pick up and play, but are so deep that few will actually play any Pokémon game to their fullest potential. Pokémon Emerald is actually my second favourite game in the franchise as well. I got it after having gotten Pokémon Ruby for my birthday. I loved how it was just so much more ‘complete’ than any Pokémon game before it. I’ll keep my introduction short; without further ado, let’s get going.

The Graphics

Like in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, once you turn on the Game Boy Advance, a shining star sparkles across your little screen, and the Game Freak logo shows up. A drop of water slowly slides down from a leaf and then drops down… That animation is just so fluid and gorgeous! And this doesn’t just go for the intro sequence only; the entire game moves flawlessly, and all the sprites -human, Pokémon and objects- are vividly detailed. However, how much praise this game’s visuals deserve, there aren’t many graphical upgrades from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. Perhaps the biggest improvement Game Freak made in terms of visuals are that at the start of every battle, the Pokémon sprites move; making the Pokémon seem to come to live even more. But in all fairness, that’s the only notable upgrade I could spot in Pokémon Emerald. The quality looks exactly the same as in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. However, if I would have reviewed one of those games, I would’ve easily scored the graphics a 9, at the least. It just looks that good. Considering it does, I’m giving Pokémon Emerald’s graphics a solid score of a 7. There aren’t many improvements to be found here, but what’s still here still looks breathtaking.

The Sound

Same story here, the sound already was great in Ruby and Sapphire, but they haven’t been improved by much. However, somehow I just could not find it in my heart to not at least score the sound with anything lower than an 8. The music is so catchy, and the SFX (from the obvious ones like Pokémon cries in battles to the little details like the splashy sound you hear when you step into a pool of water) is so well done. When you keep an ear out in the wild, you can hear the little cries of Pokémon coming from the tall grass, giving you the feeling you are in a living, breathing environment. When the rain starts pouring down, it’s not just like watching water drops falling down. The intense sound of the water clattering on the ground really makes it feel like you’re standing outside in a heavy rainstorm. I can’t imagine how it’s even possible to get so immersed in a small cartridge in a little machine such as the Game Boy Advance, but somehow, Pokémon Emerald got me hooked. Again, there haven’t been done many improvements from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, but that doesn’t mean that the sound is bad. On the contrary, the audio just doesn’t get much better on the Game Boy Advance.

The Addictiveness

The amount of hours I put into playing Pokémon Emerald is what some call just ridiculous. Or as I like to call it, a reasonable amount of time. ;) Like in all Pokémon games, there is just so much you can do. Catching Pokémon is ever so fun. Training your Pokémon into powerhouses, perfecting your team and testing your skills against the eight Gym Leaders never fails to lose it’s thrill. Speaking of thrills, encountering an ultra-rare shiny Pokémon is an amazing experience, and makes you want to keep playing even more. The music you hear when you beat a tough Gym Leader, or catch a Pokémon makes it all feel nothing short of awesome.

The Story

I agree with most people who say that the gist of the story in every Pokémon game is pretty much the same. You’re a boy/girl who’s just turned 10, and sets off on a Pokémon journey. You train your Pokémon, earn badges, breaking up an evil group of criminals and defeating the Elite Four and become the champion of the region. That’s the gist of it. But Pokémon Emerald has more stores for you, even though a lot of people tend to overlook it, or simply don’t acknowledge it. The gist of the story is far-famed, we all know it well so I won’t go into details about it. But I’ll talk about the little things, the side-story. Instead of having only one single rival -May/Landon- There’s Barry (my favourite rival in any Pokémon game), a frail, ill boy who’s biggest wish it is to raise Pokémon. You meet him in Petalburg City, living with his concerned parents. You teach him to catch a Pokémon, as he afterwards immediately moves to Verdanturf Town where his parents hope the clean air there will cure him of his disease. From there, he does indeed recover, and sets out on a journey, becoming one of the strongest, most respectable rivals you’ll ever face in any Pokémon game.

Then there’s Team Magma and Team Aqua. And this is where Pokémon Emerald makes its biggest improvement over Ruby and Sapphire. They both have an ambition of making the world a better place (in their eyes) by expanding either the Earth’s land, or the ocean. They need to wake up and control the legendary Pokémon of either earth and water to complete their master plan. But the Pokémon are uncontrollable, as a fierce battle between the two break out, and Team Magma and Team Aqua stand on the sidelines powerless. Then a huge Pokémon ascends from the skies, calming down the two Pokémon, restoring peace to the regions once more. It’s these side-stories which actually have nothing to do with you as a character (I mean, you’re just a boy or girl on a Pokémon journey) but make you get so involved with the world around you, making the plot that much more engaging. Game Freak, thank you for finally making the storyline in a Pokémon game interesting.

The Depth

Do you want to catch ‘em all? Me too! I’ve always been annoyed by either needing a friend with a different Pokémon game of the same generation to trade Pokémon with, or simply buying the other Pokémon games to really catch ‘em all. I see through you, Nintendo, with your clever methods to make people buy your games! ;) Well, Pokémon Emerald has a lot more Pokémon for you to catch in a single game. And, whereas Ruby and Sapphire only had the Battle Tower for you to compete in after the Elite Four, Pokémon Emerald has the Battle Frontier. This is like a series of tournaments to really determine if you are the biggest and baddest trainer out there. There are contests throughout the entire region for you to participate in, and you could play with friends to make berries together! Fun! Every Pokémon has their own personality, which determines the way they grow, and how they fight in one of the contests. And the training system… It is so deep, that I won’t explain too much about it. The gist of it is this: When your Pokémon defeats an opposing Pokémon, it gains Effort Values depending on the opponents stats. If your Pokémon defeats a speedy opponent, it gains an extra Effort Value on speed, etc. This ensures that no Pokémon will be trained in the same way. It’s so in-depth, I… My mind just fails to comprehend it sometimes. I rarely give straight 10s, and I promised my self to be very strict about that, but I can’t see how I would score the Depth of a Pokémon game lower than a perfect 10.

The Difficulty

It is commonly known that most Pokémon games aren’t very difficult. Training your team is simple and however you may lose your first try at any Gym battle, it’ll give you insight on the Leaders Pokémon and their levels, giving you the knowledge of which level your team should be to beat the Leader and move on to the next one. There are no consequences like Game Over, so you could see it as Trial & Error. Lose the first time, learn from it, and practice and try again. However, I do think that some parts in the game are dumbed down even more. For example, May/Landon is a complete pushover. Her/his starter Pokémon is never fully evolved, and her/his team is often very underlevelled keeping in mind the progress you most people have made at the point of the game where you come across May/Landon. Luckily, there is a second rival in the game, namely Barry, who actually poses a serious challenge on Victory Road. But all in all, this game isn’t very difficult as a Pokémon standard.

Phew. I gave this game a lot of praise in these past hours. And with good reason. Pokémon Emerald is without a doubt the best Pokémon in the franchise up until now, and it will be difficult for future instalments to surpass it. I know, in the introduction I said that Emerald is my second favourite game of the franchise, but that’s because I hold Pokémon Gold close to my heart for nostalgia reasons. As for the game’s ratings, at first glance Pokémon Emerald may seem like more of the same to most players. But subtle changes in the visuals and the story keeps the game fresh and addictive.

Pros:

-A large world full of life and detail

-Really catchy music

-Deepest storyline ever in a Pokémon game

-Tons of stuff to come back for

Cons:

-Most of the game may seem like more of the same to most people

Pokemon Emerald is the 3rd game set in the Hoenn region and the 5th game in the Advanced Generation. Set out as either Brendan or May as you adventure through the Hoenn region once more, more action awaits you once you beat the main storyline as you take on the formidable Battle Frontier, a whole new addition to the Hoenn Saga.
Overall 9.6 Graphics 8.4 Sound 8.1 Addictive 8.6Story 8.1Depth 8.5Difficulty 6.2

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Review Rating: 4/5 Submitted: 03-27-13 Updated: 03-27-13 Review Replies: 5
Pokemon Emerald Reviewtgags123
Overall (9.5)Pokemon Emerald was always my favorite Pokemon game. Parts of the game are annoying, ...

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Review Rating: 4/5 Submitted: 07-22-13 Updated: 01-24-19 Review Replies: 6
9.9
Best Pokemon in my opinionDude2475
So, time for my very first review! ('Bout time...)Pokémon is something that I grew up with. I...
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Review Rating: 4/5 Submitted: 11-14-14 Review Replies: 3
Top game on Vizzed, top game in my heart.Jermelle
I remember when I was just a little kid playing this game, sitting on the couch wi...
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Review Rating: 4/5 Submitted: 07-06-14 Review Replies: 1
9.5
Pokemon Emerald - Shiny like the name.Kevinmonitor
A POKEMON EMERALD REVIEW by KEVINMONITORIt's been more than 10 years since the Pokemon serie...
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Review Rating: 4/5 Submitted: 08-30-14 Review Replies: 1
All of Pokemon Emerald Agartha
I make Pokemon videos including Pokemon emerald so go check it out-https://www.youtube.com/channel/U...
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Review Rating: 4/5 Submitted: 07-13-14 Updated: 07-14-14 Review Replies: 3
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Pokemon emerald Review - FINALLY we get a good story!MegaRevolution1
Hey, so here's my first review that I'm actually submitting through the RGR game's page, and that IS...
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Review Rating: 4/5 Submitted: 04-28-12 Review Replies: 7
Pokemon Emerald Review (For Competitive Players)Darkream
Pokémon Emerald is, I have to say, my favorite game of all time. I remember when I first got th...
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Review Rating: 3.9/5 Submitted: 12-21-12 Review Replies: 2
9.5
Pokemon Emerald Review!mehsk1ll
Overall - So, I just recently played through Emerald again! I've not completely gotten everything bu...
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Review Rating: 3.9/5 Submitted: 07-25-12 Review Replies: 5
Pokemon Emerald ajoy8
This is one of the best Pokémon games I have ever played. If you have ever played a&...
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Review Rating: 3.9/5 Submitted: 12-07-11 Review Replies: 4
9.8
Pokemon Emerald Reviewlinkmaster99
Ah Pokémon emerald, this game is a diverse version of Pokémon sapphire, and Pokémon R...
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Review Rating: 3.8/5 Submitted: 07-01-13 Review Replies: 6
Pokemon Emerald Review --- DanielFantasyVIDanielFantasyVI
This is a Pokémon Emerald Review by DanielFantasyVI. I am fairly strict when it comes to the de...
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Review Rating: 3.8/5 Submitted: 05-16-14 Review Replies: 5
9.5
poemon emerald review by rose 4meme the rose4
hi my first review ever its about a awesome game that i love pokemon emerald. Graphics : well...
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Review Rating: 3.8/5 Submitted: 07-13-13 Review Replies: 9
Pokémon Emerald Review - THEY HAVE ANIMATIONS!!!ICantThinkOfName
Before I start, I just want to say this is my first review, so I apologize if things are out-of-plac...
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Review Rating: 3.8/5 Submitted: 08-03-12 Updated: 05-30-13 Review Replies: 8
9.5
Lee San Reviews Pokemon Lee San
Lee-San’s Pokémon Emerald Review Hey everyone! I am new here, and this is my first...
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Review Rating: 3.8/5 Submitted: 09-02-13 Review Replies: 2
Pokemon Emerald Reviewzanderlex
Pokemon Emerald is easily the second greatest Pokemon game that I have ever played, only trailing be...
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Review Rating: 3.8/5 Submitted: 10-06-13 Review Replies: 5
8.8
Black Bot's Pokemon Emerald review!Black Bot
First of all, I am going to go on a hue Review spree after a very long time.. And I saw a bunch of p...
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Review Rating: 3.8/5 Submitted: 07-18-13 Updated: 07-18-13 Review Replies: 8
My opinion on this classic...goodboy
Graphics - 10Much better and cleaner than the last generation. Though, that's to be expected. No o...
Review Rating: 3.7/5 Submitted: 06-04-13 Updated: 06-04-13 Review Replies: 3
8.7
emerald review bill14
hello there it is bill 14 here for another game a game just like silver I really love ...
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Review Rating: 3.7/5 Submitted: 04-05-13 Review Replies: 5
Review on Pokemon Emeraldmalkin77
Pokémon emerald is just your average Pokémon game. It is based in the Hoenn region of the ...
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Review Rating: 3.7/5 Submitted: 07-19-13 Review Replies: 6
9.5
The bestcplegogame25
The game is a pretty good, I do enjoy a lot of the content in the game. the battle system is much im...
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Review Rating: 3.7/5 Submitted: 11-23-13 Review Replies: 1
Pokemon Emerald ReviewDeadlyFart
Pokemon Emerald is the third ( 3rd ) pokemon game that takes place at the Hoenn Region . At the star...
Review Rating: 3.7/5 Submitted: 10-23-12 Updated: 10-23-12 Review Replies: 9
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Pokemon Emeraldmaster_sparton
Pokemon emerald is the number 1 pokemon game in my opinion. I like it and it is fun. Well I don't re...
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Review Rating: 3.6/5 Submitted: 03-29-13 Review Replies: 8
Pokémon Emerald Review by TornadoMudkipTornadoMudkip
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Review Rating: 3.6/5 Submitted: 06-10-13 Updated: 07-07-15 Review Replies: 7
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pokemon emerald reviewSacredShadow
This is probably my favorite game I have ever played with my time here on Vizzed. I have beaten this...
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Review Rating: 3.6/5 Submitted: 03-28-13 Review Replies: 1
Pokemon Emerald ReviewMdragon1
This game is the reason I truly began playing Pokémon. Pokémon Emerald is a upgrade of Pok...
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Review Rating: 3.5/5 Submitted: 12-17-11 Review Replies: 4
9.1
A big step from a terrific series.bloodyclaws
Hello, Bloodyclaws here. I would like to make a review for this game pokemon emerald. First I'd like...
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Review Rating: 3.5/5 Submitted: 05-29-12 Review Replies: 0
Pokemon EmeraldPopeye116
Overall: 8This game is a fun Pokémon game where you are a trainer and you must become the bes...
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Review Rating: 3.5/5 Submitted: 10-27-12 Review Replies: 5
9.4
Elpizo reviews: Pokemon EmeraldElpizo
First off, I will just get this out of the way. I know that this is just, yet another, Pokémon ...
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Review Rating: 3.5/5 Submitted: 08-08-13 Review Replies: 3
Is this game worth playing?freakyforrest9
Pokémon, How you've grown. 5 regions, over 20 games over the years, 23 for us, 24 ...
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Review Rating: 3.5/5 Submitted: 11-07-12 Review Replies: 9
9.6
Pokemon Emerald ReviewDivine Aurora
' The best Pokemon game for its era, easily a must own Pokemon game'. Pokemon Emerald is easily on o...
Review Rating: 3.5/5 Submitted: 07-17-13 Updated: 10-05-13 Review Replies: 2
Pokemon Emerald Reviewbrawler456
For reference before one were to read this review: I will be comparing this not only to preceding an...
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Review Rating: 3.5/5 Submitted: 08-09-15 Review Replies: 0
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Pokemon Emerald Version Reviewepic-san
Summary:This is a game where you are a 10-year old kid sent out alone into the world of Pok0002...
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Review Rating: 3.5/5 Submitted: 06-27-13 Updated: 11-16-14 Review Replies: 3
Incredible Game!xOpticalStaticx
Well this is my first review I am making to inform you that in my opinionPokémon emerald is th...
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Review Rating: 3.5/5 Submitted: 05-26-13 Review Replies: 2
9.7
Pokemon Emerald - Good Or Rubbish?GamingMonkey
Pokémon Emerald is one of the most famous Pokémon games on the vizzed retro game room.Let...
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Review Rating: 3.4/5 Submitted: 07-06-13 Review Replies: 1
My Thoughts bazboyd
The game was great and started my love of Pokémon.Rating: 9 The graphics were excellent. They ...
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Review Rating: 3.4/5 Submitted: 03-22-12 Updated: 03-22-12 Review Replies: 1
8.3
Pokemon EmeraldDittoDude44
Good Game....
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Review Rating: 3.4/5 Submitted: 10-13-12 Updated: 04-16-13 Review Replies: 8
Justme's Pokemon Emerald ReviewJustme
Well this is my first review I am making to inform you that in my opinionPokémon emerald is th...
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Review Rating: 3.4/5 Submitted: 05-03-13 Review Replies: 2
9.2
Just when you thought Pokemon couldn't be better...mlb789
If you played the Ruby and Sapphire and thought that the generation of games could not get better, y...
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Review Rating: 3.4/5 Submitted: 09-06-11 Review Replies: 0
Pokemon Emerald Review!mehsk1ll
Overall - So, I just recently played through Emerald again! I've not completely gotten everything bu...
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Review Rating: 3.4/5 Submitted: 07-25-12 Review Replies: 0
9.8
PokemonPokemon Emeraldmarcus047
Pokémon Emerald is the 3rd installment of the Pokémon franchise for the Game Boy Advanced ...
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Review Rating: 3.4/5 Submitted: 03-15-13 Updated: 03-15-13 Review Replies: 4
Pokemon Emeralddragon111
This is actually a game I know a lot. Iv beat this 5 times and still is working on number 6. Pok0017...
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Review Rating: 3.3/5 Submitted: 03-05-13 Review Replies: 7
9.5
Pokemon Emerald Review!mehsk1ll
Overall - So, I just recently played through Emerald again! I've not completely gotten everything bu...
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Review Rating: 3.3/5 Submitted: 07-25-12 Review Replies: 0
Give me my 'Emerald!'Kyle!
OK, having only played a couple playthroughs for Pokemon Emerald, I am confident enough to write a r...
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Review Rating: 3.3/5 Submitted: 05-05-12 Review Replies: 2
7.8
Yeah, I'm Not a Big Fan of Hoenn, But It's an Okay Pokemon Game in my Book.acam
This game is actually one of my least favorite in the Pokemon series. I find that the main problems ...
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Review Rating: 3.3/5 Submitted: 08-04-12 Updated: 08-04-12 Review Replies: 1
Silver's Thoughts: Pokemon EmeraldSilverMaestro
Pokémon Emerald is a game with some ups and downs, and it made it harder to get into the...
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Review Rating: 3.1/5 Submitted: 10-24-10 Updated: 05-08-12 Review Replies: 0
10
awesomeness in a game cartridge ender44
I can play this game backwards and forwards, at the same time. The simple reason is, it is a fantast...
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Review Rating: 3.1/5 Submitted: 10-22-12 Review Replies: 0
Review 2 Pokemon Emeraldmike345
Pokemon Emerald is one of my favorite Pokemon games mostly because of the end when you beat the Elit...
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Review Rating: 3/5 Submitted: 08-21-11 Review Replies: 0
9.1
Pokemon Fans rejoice!Dragoon Sword88
Pokémon: Emerald Version is a game where you can explore the Hoenn Region, and all it's wonders...
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Review Rating: 3/5 Submitted: 04-14-12 Review Replies: 3
Pokemon EmeraldPokemonMaster121
Pokemon Emerald takes everyone back in the good old days when you played Pokemon red/blue and contin...
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Review Rating: 3/5 Submitted: 11-18-13 Review Replies: 0
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Sister Game SmashAcemonman
Pokemon trading card game gameboy emulator online Pokémon Emerald- Pokémon is known for it's addictive game play. Nintendo usually release...
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Review Rating: 3/5 Submitted: 11-27-12 Updated: 11-27-12 Review Replies: 3
Pokemon Emerald ReviewMarcmoney
Pokemon Emerald was probably the first game I ever owned in real life. When I played it, it was bett...
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Review Rating: 3/5 Submitted: 05-22-11 Review Replies: 0
9.7
Pokemon Emerald is awesomecaleb9127
Pokemon Emerald has the typical gameplay that they all have. It is a RPG, which means that it has tw...
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Review Rating: 3/5 Submitted: 08-15-15 Updated: 08-16-15 Review Replies: 0
Pretty good game.poopadooper
Okay Third time's the charm ( I am a third child so of course it's true) My review today will be Pok...
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Review Rating: 3/5 Submitted: 04-01-14 Review Replies: 14
8.8
Pokemon Emerald Review!DaFlame12
Graphics- 10For a game released in 2005, this game has some KILLER graphics. Probably one of the b...
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Review Rating: 3/5 Submitted: 07-02-13 Updated: 07-02-13 Review Replies: 15
General OFG's pokemon emerald reviewGeneral OFG
Yes this is a Pokemon emerald review one of the best GBA games of all time and it's still in really ...
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Review Rating: 3/5 Submitted: 06-30-14 Review Replies: 2
9.4
pokemon? I'll pass... bsnowotter
Ignore the point scores I chose them at random to vex you. Pokemon is a neat idea that combi...
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Review Rating: 2.9/5 Submitted: 12-23-12 Review Replies: 2
ALL. HAIL. THE. REDEEMER.KittenJen
All. Hail. The. Redeemer. This Pokémon game was one that I've always loved, in fact at one poin...
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Review Rating: 2.9/5 Submitted: 09-28-12 Review Replies: 0
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Pokemon EmeraldJoey W
Hello, I am Joey W and this is my first ever review! I have been a big Pok?mon fan since I was young...
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Review Rating: 2.8/5 Submitted: 06-13-14 Updated: 06-13-14 Review Replies: 1
Poke-reviewgotgan
Overall:The continuing saga of games Pokémon, this is Pokémon emerald, an innovative and ...
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Review Rating: 2.8/5 Submitted: 09-29-13 Review Replies: 0
7.5
pokemon emeraldkage27
Pokémon comes to the hoenn region for the second time or third depending on if you count ruby a...
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Review Rating: 2.7/5 Submitted: 04-02-13 Review Replies: 8
FUN GAMELegendOfZelda
Emerald is by far the best game ever to touch the GBA in 2004.Ever since Nintendo realized it had st...
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Review Rating: 2.7/5 Submitted: 02-08-13 Updated: 02-11-13 Review Replies: 2
9.8
My favorite pokemon gameJSHF
This is just amazing and my no1 game for doing nuzlocke challanges Overall:Like i said amazin...
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Review Rating: 2.7/5 Submitted: 06-02-12 Review Replies: 5
Pokemon Emeraldleafjammer
Pok-AH-mon or Pok-EH-mon say what you want Pokemon emerald is a great pokemon game on the pokemon se...
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Review Rating: 2.7/5 Submitted: 05-27-11 Review Replies: 0
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Great, Great Childhood memoriesNyan_Wolf
Oh man, have I got some things to say about this game!The Graphics for this game were pretty nice ...
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Review Rating: 2.6/5 Submitted: 04-10-13 Updated: 04-10-13 Review Replies: 1
Pokémon Emerald ReviewTekky7
I'll admit... this was probably the easiest Pokémon game EVER. Like, beating it at least twent...
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Review Rating: 2.6/5 Submitted: 12-23-12 Review Replies: 5
9.8
Certainly the most fun I ever had playing a video game.Tylerlord717
Totally the most fun I ever had playing any video game. I love the graphics, the music, and everythi...
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Review Rating: 2.6/5 Submitted: 08-11-12 Updated: 08-11-12 Review Replies: 2
Pokemon Emerald review.Kackarot
Since it was popular, I thought I would play Pokémon Emerald to see how good it was, it's an ok...
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Review Rating: 2.6/5 Submitted: 12-17-11 Review Replies: 7
9.7
The best of PokémonClassicSable-eye
DISCLAIMER: First of all lets state one thing, I will be comparing the generations of the pokém...
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Review Rating: 2.6/5 Submitted: 06-30-13 Review Replies: 1

Pokemon Gameboy Games Online No Download

My review and legendary tipsport753
I'm sorry, but I tried this once and wasted about half an hour because my computer wouldn't save the...
Review Rating: 2.6/5 Submitted: 12-01-12 Updated: 03-09-13 Review Replies: 0
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One of the best.xXBad-Influence..
This game has to be the greatest Pokémon game out there. First off, the graphics- Gave it a hig...
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Review Rating: 2.5/5 Submitted: 07-08-12 Review Replies: 4
Pokemon EmeraldDogBoy52
Pokémon emerald, the timeless classic. I have replayed this game so many times that I lost coun...
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Review Rating: 2.5/5 Submitted: 06-29-14 Review Replies: 3
9.5
pokemon emerald reviewredclub111
The hoenn region is by far my favourite region in the Pokémon series and emerald is the best of...
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Review Rating: 2.4/5 Submitted: 05-15-13 Review Replies: 4
Incredible!TheGameLegend
IncredibleWell the whole thought of the game was great. I really love all Pokémon games but ou...
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Review Rating: 2.4/5 Submitted: 03-24-13 Review Replies: 0
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LinkShade's Opinion: Pokemon Emeraldlinkshade 121
Pokémon Emerald overall is one of my favorite titles from this series. My overall ...
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Review Rating: 2.3/5 Submitted: 06-02-13 Review Replies: 4
It's not really anything new...weeniedog12
And then I'll wait for this to go LOCKED :D...
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Review Rating: 2.3/5 Submitted: 01-30-15 Updated: 02-17-15 Review Replies: 3
9.5
I was not dissapointedminimuffin12
This is my first Pokémon game, and it did not disappoint me. I have become EXTREMELY addicted t...
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Review Rating: 2.1/5 Submitted: 09-15-13 Review Replies: 1
Pokemon EmeraldProduce44
Pokemon has always been a charming series and Emerald version is no exception. I have always been a ...
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Review Rating: 2.1/5 Submitted: 03-25-13 Review Replies: 1
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9.8
pokemon emerald thoughtsShinygallade
This is a great game. It introduced many more new Pokémon, especially dragon types. My only c...
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Review Rating: 2.1/5 Submitted: 12-15-12 Updated: 12-21-12 Review Replies: 7
this is AWESOMEshinymaster990
This is the most played game on vizzd amazing.1st this is my fav on vizzed its becuz its the BEST Po...
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Review Rating: 2.1/5 Submitted: 09-15-12 Review Replies: 3
8.5
its GOOOOODDD!!Xxxwhisper
I love the Pokémon games they are so addictive that you will be playing tell 5 in the morning j...
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Review Rating: 2.1/5 Submitted: 08-22-11 Review Replies: 2
PokemonTheBotanyBoss
The game pokemon is a game we all enjoy.We played it as little kids, maybe challenged your friends ...
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Review Rating: 2/5 Submitted: 11-21-12 Review Replies: 2
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pokemanz emadorwiiuman
Ah Pokémon emerald. This game is the fan fav for some reason. Honestly fire red is my fav...
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Review Rating: 1.8/5 Submitted: 09-09-13 Review Replies: 1
Emerald1080xXxProSkater
this pokemon game is one of my better rated pokemon games on this site. i actually beat this game tw...
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Review Rating: 1.8/5 Submitted: 08-26-13 Review Replies: 1
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Love it!tamdot
I've been playing Emerald for a pretty long time, however as technology improved I soon found myself...
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Review Rating: 1.8/5 Submitted: 05-05-13 Review Replies: 1
PIshmael
Now I am a pokemon fanatic. So of course I would rate any pokemon game highly because they are so go...
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Review Rating: 1.8/5 Submitted: 08-27-13 Review Replies: 3
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Pokemon Emerald Review by a 10-year-old gamerawesomedude132
This game is awesome, and especially since I never had this or a Game Boy Advance. The character is,...
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Review Rating: 1.5/5 Submitted: 07-13-13 Review Replies: 5
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UNLOCKABLES
[Altering Cave]
You can go to Altering Cave after you beat the Elite Four. It is located on Route 103.
[Battle Frontier]
Once you beat the game, you can go to the Battle Frontier.
[Berry Master's Wife Passwords]
Tell the Berry Master's Wife certain phrases to receive the following berries. You can only tell her one of these each day:
CHALLENGE CONTEST (You will receive a Pamtre Berry)
COOL LATIOS (You will receive a Durin Berry)
GREAT BATTLE (You will receive a Spelon Berry)
OVERWHELMING LATIAS (You will receive a Watmel Berry)
SUPER HUSTLE (You will receive a Belue Berry)
[Catching Gold/Silver/Crystal Pokémon at the Safari Zone]
After you defeat the Elite Four go to the Upgraded Safari Zone. In the Safari you can catch GSC Pokemon such as Houndour, Aipom, Stantler, Mareep, Miltank, and more. This Unlockable only works in Pokemon Emerald.
[Fishing Rods]
- Good Rod: Talk to fisherman on route 118
- Old Rod: Talk to fisherman near Dewford Gym
- Super Rod: In the house north of the Space Center
[Glass Items]
To the right of Fallarbour Town is Route 113 where there is a house in which a man will make you items if you bring him ash. To collect ash, walk through the ash covered grass. Then bring it to the glass item maker:
- Black Flute: Walk 1,000steps in the ash.
- Blue Flute: Walk 250 steps in the ash.
- Pretty Chair: Walk 6,000 steps in the ash.
- Pretty Desk: Walk 8,000 steps in the ash.
- Red Flute: Walk 500 steps in the ash.
- White Flute: Walk 1,000 steps in the ash.
- Yellow Flute: Walk 500 steps in the ash.
[National Pokédex]
After you beat the Elite 4 Professor Birch will visit you and give it to you once you leave your house.
[Prizes from Scott]
Talk to Scott in his house in the Battle Frontier and he'll give you certain decorations/berries depending on your accomplishments in the Battle Frontier:
- Gold Shield (Decoration): Win 100 Battles
- Lansat Berry: Obtain all Silver Frontier Symbols
- Silver Shield (Decoration): Win 50 Battles
- Starf Berry: Obtain all Gold Frontier Symbols
[Special Unlockable Pokémon]
There are certain pokémon that can only be caught when you trigger certain events, like castform:
- Beldum: Go to Steven's house after you beat the Elite four.
- Castform: Take out the rival team at the weather institute.
- Chikorita, Cyndaquil or Tododile: When you complete the 200 Pokémon of Hoenn Professor Birch will call you on your Pokénav.
- Deoxys: Get the Aurora Ticket, and go to Birth Island
- Groudon: Beat the Elite Four, and go to the land lair.
- Ho-oh/Lugia: Get the Mystic Ticket, and go to Navel Island
- Kyogre: Beat the Elite Four, and go to the sea lair.
- Latios or Latias: After beating the elite four, watch the T.V. downstairs in your house.
- Latios or Latias: Mix records with a Ruby or Sapphire with the Eon ticket, and go to Southe
Island.
- Mew: Get the Old Sea Chart, and go to Faraway Island
- Rayquaza: Get Magma and Aqua to get Kyogre and Groudon out of the cave, and go to Sky Pillar.
- Treeko, Torchic, or Mudkip: Help Proffesor Birch escape the wild pokemon
[National Pokédex Diploma]
Capture all 386 pokémon in your pokédex. Then go to the hotel in Lilycove City and talk to the Game Designer.
[Trainer Card Color Upgrades]
As you accomplish more along your jou
ey, your Trainer Card will change colors and rise in rank, depending on completing certain tasks. After completing one task, it will rise in one rank, but there are some tasks that cannot be completed until beating the Elite Four. You must do these tasks:
-Become Pokémon League Champion
-Complete the Hoenn Pokedex
-Collect all the gold symbols in the Battle Frontier
-Win one ribbon in all five of the Master Rank Pokémon Contests
Unlockables:
- Bronze Rank: Do one of the tasks mentioned above.
- Copper Rank: Do two of the tasks mentioned above.
- Silver Rank: Do three of the tasks mentioned above.
- Gold Rank: Do all four of the tasks mentioned above.
[Training on Hills]
To unlock Trainer Hill, you must beat the Elite Four.
EASTER EGGS
[Getting Latias or Latios]
After you defeat the Elite Four, go to your house and watch the television downstairs. After you watch it, your mom will ask you what color the Pokémon is. If you say Red, you will find Latias. If you say Blue, it will be Latios.
[Getting the Other Lati]
To get the other Lati (Latios or Latias), Mix Records with a Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire game that used the Eon Ticket. You can then get to a hidden island via the SS Tidal where you can find the Lati you didn't choose.
[Shiny Pokémon]
Every time you encounter a pokémon you have a 1/8192 chance of the pokémon being a different color, this is called a shiny pokémon
SECRETS
[Battle Steven, the Former Champion]
After beating the Elite Four, a new part of Meteor Falls opens up. It is in the northweste
co
er where you found Iron Tail. A new cave was made and you'll find Steven in it. His Pokemon are in the high 70's.
[Compound Eyes Second Effect]
If your fist pokémon is holding Compound Eyes then the chance of running into a wild pokémon holding an item increases by 50 percent.
[Cut's Avoiding Battle Effect]
Have a Pokémon use CUT to remove grass where wild Pokémon live. It will remove the chance of encountering wild Pokémon. The grass will regrow once you leave the area or enter a building.
[Cute Charm's Second Effect]
If you have a Pokémon with Cute Charm 1st in your Party it will more likely draw Wild Pokémon with the opposite gender of the Pokémon with Cute Charm.
[Hatching Eggs Faster]
Simply put a pokémon with the ability Flame Body or Magma Armor on your team to cut the amount of steps needed to hatch an egg in half.
[Get the Mental Herb]
In one of the treehouses in Fortree City is a man with a Wingull. Talk to the Wingull, and it will fly off out of the treehouse. When you get to Mossdeep City, you will see a person with a Wingull. Talk to it and it will fly off as well. Then go back to Fortree City and into the treehouse where you talked to the first Wingull. Talk to the man next to the Wingull, and he will give you the Mental Herb. It is a hold item that prevents attraction to the Pokémon that is holding it.
[Hustle's Second Effect]
If you have a Pokémon with Hustle 1st in your Party it will draw Wild Pokémon that are a Higher Level than the Pokémon holding Hustle.
[Inherit Pokémon Natures through breeding]
To do this you need an Everstone. To get one, search in Granite Cave for a lone rock on top of a plateau. Once you get an Everstone let a Ditto or a female Pokémon that you are breeding hold on to it. Once you receive and hatch the eggs, the offspring will have a 50% chance of inheriting the Nature from the Pokémon holding the Everstone.
[Intimidate and Keen Eye's Other Ability]
If you put a Pokémon that has intimidate or Keen Eye 1st in your party the chances of wild Pokemon encounter is reduced by 10%.
[Lightningrod's Second Ability]
If you have a pokémon with lightningrod as an ability, you will get calls from registered trainers more often.
[Magnet Pull's Secondary Effect]
If you have a pokémon with the Magnet Pull ability in th front of your party it increases the chances of finding wild steel-type Pokemon.
[Mirage Island]
Mirage Island is an invisible Island located on Route 130. Most of the time it will be invisible but on rare cases, the island will be visible. To find out if the island is there or not, go to Pacifidlog Town and talk to the old man in the bottom right house looking out the window. He will tell you whether the island is there or not. The cause is unknown, so a bit of luck is needed to find it. On the island you will find the rare Leichi Berry that powers up your Pokémon's attack in battle when it gets weak. In the grass, you will only find Wild Wynauts.
[Mystery Gift]
To unlock mystery gift, go to a pokémart and press A on the piece of paper on the counter. Then insert the words LINK TOGETHER WITH ALL. Press select to easily find the words. After this the store lady will talk to you and tell you that the mystery gift is now unlocked.
[Static's Secondary Effect]
If you have a pokémon with the Static ability in the front of your party, it increases the chance of finding a wild electric type pokémon. This is EXTREMELY useful for finding such rare types like Pikachu in the Safari Zone.
[Suction cups/Sticky hold's second ability]
If a pokémon in your party has suction cups/sticky hold held then you will have an easier time fishing for wild pokémon.
[Swarm's Second Ability]
The Pokémon ability Swarm has 2 effects. It raises Bug-type attacks by 150% when the user is weak, and new to Emerald, it makes pokémon cry in the background more often. For example, in caves outside of battle you will hear a Pokémon screech more often.
[Synchronize's Second Ability]
If you have a pokémon with synchronize as an ability, you will encounter more pokémon with the same nature as the pokémon with sychronize. Note that the pokémon with this ability must be in the front of your party.
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Marlonv1 12-20-16 - 01:24 PM
Yo guys, I'm doing a Challenge Playthrough of Pokemon Red. Check the Pokemon Red Thread to vote on my fate.
giri25dharan85 10-06-16 - 01:16 AM
i cant play it
hellno163 08-09-16 - 02:45 AM
guys you can still play the game here when you downloaded the rgr http://www.vizzed.com/boards/thread.php?id=93282
megurman 07-29-16 - 09:00 AM
bmartin,if you haven't already you have to download the rgr plugin and go to that other rom site
bmartin1224 07-24-16 - 04:51 PM
How do you play this game?
megurman 07-13-16 - 07:28 AM
also ik why they're not playable,but why is it back up?
megurman 07-13-16 - 07:22 AM
the hell? how did it get back up?
ThatOneEnderMan 06-01-16 - 06:44 PM
They weren't being dumb or :killing' their company, vizzed, and all rom sites are incredibly illegal, and a form of pirating, so Nintendo took care of the pirates.
Sir-metaknight2 03-31-16 - 05:18 PM
I agree, nintendo can be really stupid sometimes
Zekrom1247 03-25-16 - 09:31 AM
what happened to the game? why did the pokemon company remove it
sacker 03-19-16 - 05:46 AM
IT's a disaster! I will kill those fools!
Lexatom 03-17-16 - 05:40 PM
This is dumb. Nintendo is dumb sometimes. Stop killing your company.
Lexiloofroo70 03-16-16 - 10:34 PM
Man I admit I am a noob already, but how do you get this? I am pretty sure I have the 25 Viz for it, but I can't see where you download or aquire it... any suggestions? (I have my boy already so is there a button or something?)
mikester 01-28-16 - 08:52 AM
i played this game so much when i was younger
caveman123 01-09-16 - 06:26 PM
is there a way to fix the :Internal Battery Has Run Dry ... Error ? it stops all time based events
caveman123 01-09-16 - 06:06 PM
I think I need to buy a site item with vizzed to use net play
Lexatom 01-09-16 - 04:07 PM
GBA games do not support netplay as of now.
Game08 12-20-15 - 07:59 AM
Great Game
mr.ziggyphoenix 12-14-15 - 11:09 AM
Does this game support netplay?
jeuxdegarcon 12-03-15 - 08:14 AM
Amazing game, still playing !
nes1234 09-23-15 - 05:39 PM
Great game, i love it
ltdRhiannon 08-23-15 - 03:53 PM
I just lost my save data? Any way to retrieve it?
jackzwirk 08-20-15 - 09:48 PM
granite cave without flash!!! XD
darkfire3 08-12-15 - 02:54 PM
Yay Its Fixed
darkfire3 08-12-15 - 02:46 PM
Mine too any 1 else having the same problem