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Pokémon: Sapphire Version for Game Boy AdvancePokémon Ruby and Sapphire take place in an all-new region known as Hoenn. When the game starts, you get to decide to control either a boy...
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Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire take place in an all-new region known as Hoenn. When the game starts, you get to decide to control either a boy or girl Pokémon Trainer. Whichever you choose, the storyline will be the same -- your goal is to set out in the world and become the world's greatest Pokémon Trainer. During your quest you'll encounter many trials, including fierce battles with wild Pokémon and other Trainers. As you prove yourself in battle against Gym Leaders in the many cities scattered over Hoenn, you'll earn Gym Badges to prove your skill. Your ultimate goal is to defeat the Elite Four in the hallowed halls of the Pokémon League.
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| Nintendo | |
| Role-Playing | |
| E - (Everyone) | |
| Other Features | |
| Max. Number Of Players | 4 |
| With Memory Support | |
| Control Elements | Gamepad |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Release Date | 17 March, 2003 |
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Review Summary
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18 Reviews from Epinions.com
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Pokemon Sapphire - The rebirth of a dying series
Pros: new Pokemon are pretty cool (Aggron!!), better graphics, better sound, 2on2 battles Cons: no Team Rocket, not backward compatible with previous versions, only Ruby Bottom Line: Pokémon Sapphire: Sapphire Is Not Just A Fancy Color Of Blue
Pros: New Pokemon, More Variety Between Versions, Good Graphics, Difficult Cons: Can't Transfer Pokemon From The Older Versions Bottom Line: The Back Of The Box Says "Basic Reading Abilities Required To Fully Enjoy This Game"
Pros: Graphics, 2-on-2 battles, and everything else new... Cons: Just about all of the new Pokemon look queer Bottom Line: Gotta catch them all again
Pros: it's a great game Cons: a little over weliming at pieces. Bottom Line: Pokemon Sapphire-best GBA's RPG game
Pros: very detailed and colorful Cons: somewhat difficult/complex Bottom Line: The best value on the GBA in terms of playability!
Pros: Infinite replayability, new pokemon and features are great, replayable trainer battles. Cons: Not compatible with the gbc games, not all pokemon can be caught in one game. Bottom Line: Pokemon ISN'T Dead
Pros: Male & Female Characters New Pokemon New Gadgets Cons: None Bottom Line: Pokemon Sapphire: The jewel of my collection
Pros: Team Aqua, New pokemon, better songs and gaphics Cons: not able to link w/ older games zigzagoon is to common Bottom Line: Pokemon sapphire is the best
Pros: sound is perfect, game play is great. Cons: it could be better if the game had a lot more badges to collect. Pokemon Ruby is the best...
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