16/11
2009
Pokemon Sapphire
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| Manufacturer: Nintendo |
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| List Price: $39.95 |
| Sale Price: $75.72 |
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| Pokémon Sapphire's updated graphics with weather effects, amazing sound, more than 200 Pokémon with over 100 new species--as well as its faithful adherence to the existing series of Pokémon games--makes for a welcome evolution in the series. First, the game has a lot in common with Pokémon games Silver, Gold, and Crystal. For example, players can choose to be a boy or a girl trainer, an internal clock sets events at certain times, and the game's handy-dandy Pokédex helps players keep track of the many stats. You're main goal is still to beat all the Gym Trainers and become the Pokémon Master. If you've played the old games, you will be right at home. But not all is the same. The most obvious change is in the battles themselves. Now that two Pokémon can fight on your side at the same time, you can tag-team them against an enemy by taking advantage of the strengths of your Pokémons while covering their weaknesses. For example, you can now have a water Pokémon watch your fire Pokémon's back. You can also attack more than one Pokémon at a time. A whole new element to the game focuses on how berries are used in battle. And if you collect enough berries, you can take them to a Berry Blender and make a PokéBlock, which is a little super-charged candy that raises your Pokémon's "Condition" attributes. You can then groom your Pokémon for regional contests and compete for ribbons like "Best of Show," which will unlock additional contests. There's even strategy in how to best use your berries: pick too many and the berry tree will disappear; plant berries, though, and a tree will grow. You can also build a Secret Base in special areas of the game, which you can decorate just like you can your room. And let us not forget that Pokémon Sapphire has a kickin' multiplayer system, too. You can trade Pokémon, and link up to four players for incredible battles. The only downside is that you can't link up with the old Game Boy Color games. --Bryan Karsh Pros: - You can control two Pokémon in battle
- Much needed graphic and sound facelift
- Nice multiplayer feature (requires link cable and extra game cartridge)
Cons: - Can't trade Pokémon with Game Boy Color
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Product Details |
- Start out with just 3 Pokemon, and travel across Hoenn to earn badges in 8 different gyms
- Over 350 new Pokemon are here to battle with, collect and trade
- New battle system allows trainers to take two Pok mon into battle instead of just one at a time
- As you play you'll open up fun and exciting mini-games that advance the storyline
- You'll have to become a hero by helping Team Magma stop Team Aqua from flooding the world for control of the water Pokemon!
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Get the Facts!
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| Review Date: February 6, 2003 |
| Reviewer: Michelle Park, Seongnam, Korea |
| There are exactly 386 Pokemon, meaning there are 135 more, not 100. Of course, we don't know how to catch most of those 386 (everyone playing the Japanese games right now can only get a maximum of 200 right now). It is thought there will be another game (Gamecube or another Advance game) you will have to trade with to get all those other Pokemon. These games WILL NOT trade back with Red/Blue/Yellow/Gold/Silver/Crystal. Some of the best new features of thse games include; a secret base which you can decorate with items collected on your journey, a popularity contest in which you can get ribbons for you pokemon to raise his fame, 2 VS 2 battles (both via link cable and with pairs of characters in the game, including a set of twin gym leaders), and the ability to plant trees to get special nuts & berries. There are at least 7 new legendary Pokemon, and while there are no new types of Pokemon in this game, the new critters have many new abilities to keep gameplay fresh. These game may not be "all they could be" according to some people, but they are more than worthy successors to the Pokemon saga. We all eagerly await the coming of the Gamecube Stadium game... |
Gotta catch 'em all... again!
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| Review Date: February 18, 2003 |
| Reviewer: Big Daniel McFoot, NEW JERSEY |
Just when you thought it was safe to own a Game Boy Advance, Nintendo announces a brand new Pokemon title. What we have learned is that -- in addition to a hoard of one hundred new monsters being added, as per the usual -- four player GBA link cable play is being tucked in. How do four players Pokemon at the same time, you ask? Easy: two-on-two battles. With four players (and monsters) involved, the battles get that much more hectic. For that matter, just two players can choose to engage in "Double Battle". That means even with just two trainers present, you can send out two Pokemon at once to battle in a four monster free-for-all. Beyond that, the Pokedex has been entirely disposed of. It's been replaced with the Pokemon Navigator (of course, it's known as "Pokenavi" for short.) Inside the Pokenavi's copious confines you'll find more than a simple list of Pokemon. You'll be able to see a map of the game's world, and check out what's in different towns you've visited so you can refresh your memory without trekking back there to discover it all again. In a section of the Navi dubbed "Trainer Eye", you'll be able to review your win and loss record, and the inclinations your Pokemon display during battle. You'll be able to check strategies and schedule rematches with other characters. It seems like Team Rocket finally hung up their hats, because this time you'll be battling two syndicates of Pokemon mischief: Team Magma and Team Aqua. Team Magma will trouble players of Ruby, while Sapphire fans will have to contend with Aqua. The stories of the two games are more or less the same, otherwise, though. With the addition of new modes, new monsters, and all-new game interface options, it sounds like more than a little care is being put into Ruby and Sapphire to assure fans of an extremely enhanced Pokemon experience. |
The bom recomend even for teens
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| Review Date: January 14, 2003 |
| Reviewer: , |
| Pokemon Sapphire has 100 new pokemon. The graphics are some of the brest i have ever seen. when you walk in the snow your footprints stay for a couple of seconds and then fade away. you now have to fish at the exact moment and move your hook instead of waiting three seconds. I have the game in Japanese and have found 43 of the new Pokemon. The best starter pokemon is the fire pokemon he has the most stat increases and learns the most attacks. You will encounter a racoon like Pokemon definetly catch it!!!!!!! It is the 3 rd best electrtic pokemon and learns 2 new attacks lightning strike and electrick kick. Hope this Review helped . |
Pokemon Sapphire
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| Review Date: February 18, 2003 |
| Reviewer: Michael, Clarksville, TN USA |
| Okay, I'm a 12 year-old gamer and started the pokemon saga with the Yellow Version and coudn't stop playing it. Then I got Silver Version and thought the new pokemon was awesome. Then I got Crystal Version thinking it was something new finding out that nothing was different except the choice of being a boy or girl trainer, easier way to catch Suicune, and the Battle Tower. I really didn't care for the Gameboy Advance until I heard of Pokemon Ruby + Sapphire release. I coudn't wait. I'm suprised that I made it this long. I've been checking out every website imaginable to find out information. Here is some things I found out: 1. Ruby and Sapphire will unleash more than 100 new battle-ready Pokemon. 2.You can't have new Pokemon without new trainers, and each game offers up a never-before-seen pair. Gamers can test Landon and Terra in Ruby and Sean and Marina in Sapphire. 3. The intense - and tougher - new battle schemes in both Ruby and Sapphire will satisfy even the most hard-core battelers. Now you can have battle two characters againts your friends two characters, or link up and battle three friends with each player managing one Pokemon at a time. I also found a couple of tips you can use in your gaming experience: 1.Early in the game, catch a few Zigzagoon! Their special ability can get you a lot of great free items. 2.Make sure to replant berries to keep your berry supply growing. You begin your adventure inside a moving truck and had just arrived at your new home. Your mom tells you to take a walk. While you are walking you see that Professer Birch is running from a Phoenca and he climbs into a tree. He tells you to pick a Pokemon out of his bag. Once you take care of the Phoenca he notices your talent in Pokemon training so he lets you keep that Pokemon. By the way the new starting pokemon are Torchic the fire Pokemon, Mudkip the water Pokemon, and Treecko the grass Pokemon. After that you start your journey. If you are just starting in Pokemon you should play the other versions first but for all those Pokemon Masters out there you should defenitely buy this game. Just for the the link-up battles, sometime this week I'am going to buy a link cable for Gameboy Advance. This game and it's counterpart Pokemon Ruby will be the best versions yet in the Pokemon saga. I'm definitely going to buy these games when they come out. |
The Best Game For Game Boy Advance
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| Review Date: August 6, 2003 |
| Reviewer: , |
| This game is wonderful. I have played all the previous games but the graphics,sound,and gameplay don't compare to Sapphire. You can choose your gender in this game. Your rival is May if you are a male and Brendan(that's my name also)if you are female. There is no Team Rocket (thank God) but they are replaced with Team Aqua in Sapphire and Team Magma in Ruby. A lot of the old Pokemon don't appear in this game and you cannot trade with the old games. It is not compatible with Pokemon Stadium 1 and 2 either. It will be compatible with Pokemon Colliseum for Gamecube probably. There is no Jhoto or Kanto (many people are annoyed by this but a game pak can't store everything). There is also no visible night or day. There are two kinds of bikes in this game. The mach bike can travel fast and the acro bike allows you to do cool tricks. The contests can be fun also. The elite four are easy also if you train your pokemon well. The ledgendary pokemon in this game are Registeel, Regirock, Regice, Kyogre,Latias, and Rayquaza. Groudan replaces Kyogre and Latios replaces Latias in Ruby. Here's a tip : do not forget the master ball in Aqua hideout and use it on Latias. Or get a crobat,give it the quick claw and teach it maen look. Then go crazy throwing ultra balls at it (weaken it also). Here's another tip: When catching Feebas,fish in every tile 5 times on route 119 with an old rod until you find one. It's weak so throw an ultraball at it. I reccomend catching a male and a female so you can raise more and not have to go through this torture trying to catch another one (because it only appears in 6 outm of 400 tiles). In conclusion buy this game. It is surley worth thirty dollars. I hope this review was helpful. |
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