Pokemon Fire Red Version - Game Boy Advance Game
This is the original Pokemon Adventure, remastered and reimagined for the Game Boy Advance! The GBA’s full
color graphics, cinematic aspect ratio, and improved audio made for a Pokemon adventure like no other. A
grand total of 386 Pocket Monsters waited to be caught, trained, and battled in this massive Pokemon epic! It’s
plot is a remake of the story from Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow versions. You are a kid from the sleepy
suburbs of Palette Town, who dreams of being the very best, like no one ever was. And, once you turn ten years
old allowing you to get a Pokemon trainer’s License, you set out to show the world what you’ve got. Along the
way you butt heads with your lifelong rival, topple Team Rocket, and crush the elite four to take your rightful
place as a Pokemon Master. However, after reaching the conclusion of the original games’ story, Fire Red
offered a ton of brand new adventures! The Sevii Islands contained a host of new Pokemon and fresh perils for
you to discover. Classic Pokemon could learn hundreds of new moves, wield dozens of equippable items, and
had access to the abilities from Ruby and Sapphire Versions to allow for an unprecedented degree of
customization for your favorite team of Pokemon. Add onto that the inclusion of the 2 v 2 battle system that pit
four Pokemon against each other at once, and you could now experience the most challenging Pokemon battles
to date! Pokemon Fire Red Version is a remastered classic that proved Pokemon had worlds of potential that
had yet to be explored, while setting the bar for all the games that followed it.
Pokemon Leaf Green Version - Game Boy Advance Game
This is the original Pokemon Adventure, remastered and reimagined for the Game Boy Advance! The GBA’s full
color graphics, cinematic aspect ratio, and improved audio made for a Pokemon adventure like no other. A
grand total of 386 Pocket Monsters waited to be caught, trained, and battled in this massive Pokemon epic! It’s
plot is a remake of the story from Pokemon Red, Blue, and Yellow versions. You are a kid from the sleepy
suburbs of Palette Town, who dreams of being the very best, like no one ever was. And, once you turn ten years
old allowing you to get a Pokemon trainer’s License, you set out to show the world what you’ve got. Along the
way you butt heads with your lifelong rival, topple Team Rocket, and crush the elite four to take your rightful
place as a Pokemon Master. However, after reaching the conclusion of the original games’ story, Leaf Green
offered a ton of brand new adventures! The Sevii Islands contained a host of new Pokemon and fresh perils for
you to discover. Classic Pokemon could learn hundreds of new moves, wield dozens of equippable items, and
had access to the abilities from Ruby and Sapphire Versions to allow for an unprecedented degree of
customization for your favorite team of Pokemon. Add onto that the inclusion of the 2 v 2 battle system that pit
four Pokemon against each other at once, and you could now experience the most challenging Pokemon battles
to date! Pokemon Leaf Green Version is a remastered classic that proved Pokemon had worlds of potential that
had yet to be explored, while setting the bar for all the games that followed it.
Pokemon Ruby Version - Game Boy Advance Game
Pokemon Ruby Version was the single best selling Game Boy Advance title for a reason: it was awesome. It
would have been easy for Nintendo to make up a handful of new Pokemon and basically just release a digitally
upgraded rehash of the last six games. However, Pokemon Ruby Version went above and beyond all
expectations. It started from a blank slate. The original 251 Pokemon were almost completely absent, as you
explored the all new land of Hoenn, where ancient magic and mysticism still flourished. It was a region where
towering metropolises sat alongside mausoleums that literally filled mountains, and mysterious stone towers
rose above the clouds. To compliment this wondrous new territory were 135 completely new Pokemon that
forced players to forget everything they knew about Pokemon, and rediscover the game all over again. New
battle mechanics like Pokemon Abilities and 2 v 2 matches revolutionized the series’ core gameplay. And if you
wanted to experience the ultimate Pokemon challenge, the Battle Tower was always open for business. New
gadgets, gear, and Pokemon abilities allowed you to run across the fields of Hoenn, plunge to the bottom of the
sea, and BMX jump your bicycle over ravines, for entirely new worlds of exploration. The game’s story also set a
new benchmark for the series. Yes, your dream was still to defeat eight gyms, and conquer the Elite Four to
become a Pokemon Master. However, this time around all of that took backseat to a narrative where you
gradually learned of a secret society’s plot to awaken a primal beast capable of ending the world. Naturally, you
are the only person capable of thwarting this calamity, meaning the stakes had never been higher. Pokemon
Ruby Version was a game that rose to the task of being an adventure for a new generation of gamers. It’s a
masterpiece in every sense of the word, and it’s guaranteed to make you fall in love with the world of Pocket
Monsters all over again.
Pokemon Sapphire Version - Game Boy Advance Game
Pokemon Sapphire Version was the single best selling Game Boy Advance title for a reason: it was awesome. It
would have been easy for Nintendo to make up a handful of new Pokemon and basically just release a digitally
upgraded rehash of the last six games. However, Pokemon Sapphire Version went above and beyond all
expectations. It started from a blank slate. The original 251 Pokemon were almost completely absent, as you
explored the all new land of Hoenn, where ancient magic and mysticism still flourished. It was a region where
towering metropolises sat alongside mausoleums that literally filled mountains, and mysterious stone towers
rose above the clouds. To compliment this wondrous new territory were 135 completely new Pokemon that
forced players to forget everything they knew about Pokemon, and rediscover the game all over again. New
battle mechanics like Pokemon Abilities and 2 v 2 matches revolutionized the series’ core gameplay. And if you
wanted to experience the ultimate Pokemon challenge, the Battle Tower was always open for business. New
gadgets, gear, and Pokemon abilities allowed you to run across the fields of Hoenn, plunge to the bottom of the
sea, and BMX jump your bicycle over ravines, for entirely new worlds of exploration. The game’s story also set a
new benchmark for the series. Yes, your dream was still to defeat eight gyms, and conquer the Elite Four to
become a Pokemon Master. However, this time around all of that took backseat to a narrative where you
gradually learned of a secret society’s plot to awaken a primal beast capable of ending the world. Naturally, you
are the only person capable of thwarting this calamity, meaning the stakes had never been higher. Pokemon
Sapphire Version was a game that rose to the task of being an adventure for a new generation of gamers. It’s a
masterpiece in every sense of the word, and it’s guaranteed to make you fall in love with the world of Pocket
Monsters all over again.
Pokemon Emerald Version - Game Boy Advance Game
Pokemon Emerald version combined the very best elements of Ruby, Sapphire, Fire Red, and Leaf Green
Versions to create the definitive Pokemon game for the Game Boy Advance. It expands upon the story from
Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire to create a truly epic narrative. Two warring secret societies plan to awaken
legendary beasts that are said to have the power to reshape entire continents. Unfortunately both groups
succeed, releasing Kyogre and Groudon, who immediately begin to battle each other in a brawl that threatens
to tear the world apart. Now, you must try to find the mysterious third beast, Rayquaza, who is said to have
sealed the two monsters away when they last threatened all life on the planet. The fate of every Pokemon is in
your hands. In addition to a bigger story, Emerald featured plenty of other enhancements. Pokemon were now
fully animated, springing into motion whenever you encountered them. On top of that, even after you beat the
main game there was still a whole new world of challenges that awaited you. Anyone who defeated the Elite
Four to become a Pokemon Master was invited to the Battle Frontier, and entire island populated by insanely
powerful Pokemon trainers who would test your skills to the absolute limit. On top of that, Pokemon Abilities
now provided additional field benefits like hatching eggs faster. Gym Leaders could be challenged for
rematches. Brand new mini-games “Pokemon Jump,” and “Dodrio Berry Picking” made for fun diversions. And,
that’s just the big changes. It would take all day to explain the hundreds of various tweaks made to improve the
gameplay in countless ways. Suffice it to say, Emerald was bigger, better, and bolder than anything that came
before it. If you want to play Pokemon at its absolute best, Emerald is the only way to go!
Pokemon Colosseum – Gamecube Game
Pokemon Colosseum was an enormous game that allowed you to import your Pokemon from Ruby, Sapphire,
Emerald, Leaf Green, and Fire Red Versions to fight in exciting, fully animated, 3D battles! In that regard it was a
spiritual successor to the Pokemon Stadium games for the Nintendo 64. However, Pokemon Colosseum
completely broke the mold by containing an entirely new Pokemon adventure! Players took on the role of Wes,
a Pokemon trainer who recently left the criminal organization Team Snagem. Snagem have become the terror of
the Orre region with their mysterious ability to steal other trainers’ Pokemon and corrupt their spirits. Now Wes
travels the land, seeking to save these Shadow Pokemon by stealing them back and restoring them to their old
selves. This self-contained story could be completed entirely with the Pokemon Wes aquires on his journey, or
you could use your Pokemon from any of the Game Boy Advance games to aid the cause. However, even after
you finished bringing peace to the Orre region, you still had the option to climb the summit of Mt Battle, the
toughest Pokemon challenge to date! Mt Battle consisted of 100 increasingly difficult trainers who possessed
Pokemon teams that were tougher than anything on the Game Boy Advance. Going toe to toe with the
strongest competition Nintendo could create, with state of the art graphics, made for the most exciting battles
players had ever experienced! Top that off with tons of exclusive Pokemon and items you could port over to
your Game Boy Advance games, an entire new world to explore, tons of memorable characters, and you had a
game that remains a must-own title for any Pokemon fan.