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Price Comparison for Pokémon: Leafgreen (GBA)
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Pokémon LeafGreen - Includes Free GBAWireless Adapter (GBA)
Platforms: Game Boy Advance, ESRB Rating: Everyone Last Update 23.11.2009 05:46
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by - written on 14/09/08 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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Pokemon is a worldwide smash hit. And whilst many people think it has gone out of style there is still a huge cult following in Japan, the U.S.A and a suprisingly healthy Pokemon community throughout Europe, being especially popular with youngsters and RPG fans alike. This game has included wireless adapters for the GameBoy Advance so that players can trade and battle without the use of a lead, making this game very good value for money. The aim of Pokemon games is to capture as many monsters as possible in order to chart how many Pokemon species there are in the world. It is also the player's aim to train a team of six Pokemon to high levels in order to beat ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/06/08 (Very useful, 161 readings)
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Pokemon LeafGreen is a remake of the GameBoy version of Pokemon red and blue. Then came Pokemon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. These games took a considerable leap from the original games. They had better graphics, better gameplay, and a somewhat greater challenge, with 16 gyms instead of 8. And then, we came to Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire. These were the GameBoy Advance games that took a gigantic leap from all of the previous games. There was better graphics, better gameplay, and a whole new world of Pokemon. After Ruby/Sapphire, Nintendo decided to remake Pokemon red and blue. Graphics The graphics in this game, as well in Ruby/Sapphire, are absolutely ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/10/09 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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This is a re-make of the original Pokemon Red and Blue games. Pokemon LeafGreen, and also it's counterpart FireRed were released on October 1st 2004 (5 years after the original games) in the UK. For those of you that don't know about the Pokemon franchise in general, I've written another review on here covering the basics. Pokemon LeafGreen starts off in an identical way to the original Pokemon games, with you beginning your journey as a pokemon trainer. Unlike the original games however, you can choose to play as a female trainer in this version. Obviously, the first thing you need as a trainer is an actual pokemon to train, so your first destination is the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/01/06 (Useful, 247 readings)
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Over the years there have been a number of versions of the Pokemon franchise on various platforms. It is certainly a game that is suitable for younger players and it is very easy to pick up how to play the game. The objective is to gather as many Pokemon as possible by achieving a number of challenges along the way. Having played the original version on the gamebo as you would expect the graphics are a lot better on the advance. Pretty much all of the original Pokemon arei n this version as well as a few new ones. On the whole the game play is very easy and as with all Pokemon games it is possible to link up with other players ... Read the complete review
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