![]() Pokemon Ruby Version Preloaded with All 493 Pokemon + All Items This is a preloaded Pokemon Ruby Version game. It comes preloaded with all 386 pokemon, they are all lv. 100 and shiny. You will also have all the 999 of every item, and a full pokedex. This is a great game for pokemon gamers. ![]() Pokemon Leaf Green Version $19.99 This game is great. I am trying to complete my Pokedex so I need all the games. ![]() Pokemon Sapphire $39.95 I'm discovering how much fun Pokemon games are! This game came in a very short time and I am very pleased with this seller. I would purchase again. ![]() Pokemon Platinum $34.99 I played the game addictively during the summer for an entire month. When you really get down to knowing how to utilize this game at it's greatest potential, it's really something else. Ex. EV and IV training, wi-fi battles, and really intimate and competitive gameplay of this game makes Platinum better for several reasons. Graphics: - There's actually a slight color improvement compared to diamond and pearl. - The distortion world is very nice and artistic although I wouldn't recommend buying the game because of 10 minutes. - Unlike Diamond & Pearl, when the pokemon are battling, their backs are more animated. (The pokemon swerves to make the game look lively) - Unlike Diamond & Pearl, trainers are now animated when they send out their pokemon. - Unlike Diamond & Pearl, some maps are entirely refurbished to look nicer. (new sprites) Gameplay: - I'm not sure if it's available in Platinum, but in this game the exact same legendary pokemon you encounter the first time will respond if you accidently knock it out in the battle. - Unlike Diamond and Pearl, you can catch both Palkia and Dialga together after you beat the elite four. - Unlike Diamond & Pearl, Accuracy of Hypnosis was changed back to 60% - Unlike Diamond & Pearl, at the Fuego Ironworks, you an trade a single star piece for each type of shards. This makes a huge deal because shards of different color lets move tutors teach your pokemon really nice attacks for competitive gameplay. Wi-Fi: - Really flexible and easy to connect online. - GTS has nice new layout but unlike Diamond & Pearl, there is a bug that unable you to see levels of other pokemon that people want when you trade. It just makes it slightly annoying at times. Mystery Gift: - Platinum was able to download in seconds on wi-fi several really nice downloads that were exclusive to the game, such as the key items to encounter Darkrai and Shaymin. - Darkrai was able to get caught in the actual game so you could select the IV and nature of the pokemon :) Same goes for shaymin. The New Pokemon Form: - The new pokemon form are really nice as they give you entirely new builds for your pokemon. Shaymin's new form example makes it into a true legendary pokemon; the old form was really inferior. - The problem with the new form is that you can't trade it away to diamond and pearl and Pokemon Battle Revolution doesn't acknowledge the new form. Survival Area - A new map that now enables you to battle several gym leaders that you beat once a day and they improve. - You also get to decorate your own villa home with all the luxurious achievements. The only problem is the items are put in fixed spots when you decorate but they still look really really nice. Move Tutor: - New pokemon tutors are added to the game with REALLY nice new attacks that will entirely determine a winning match. For example, you can now teach Mew how to use synthesis which is a HUGE deal. My Only Complaint? - It's more of a complaint towards Pokemon Battle Revolution as I can't battle with my new pokemon forms on the wii. Conclusion: If you're a competitive pokemon player that does EV and IV training, this game is what you're looking for. Platinum was practically designed for competitive gameplay. Just remember that wi-fi connection is what makes this game beautiful. But if you already have Diamond and Pearl and you're a casual player with little knowledge of EV and IV training, this game isn't recommended. |
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