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Pokemon Leaf Green Version

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Features

  • Wireless Adapter sold separately
  • Discover more than 100 Pokemon, all compatible with Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire and Colosseum -- access, trade and battle the Pokemon from their favorite games, in one place
  • Gather in a Union Room can send text messages directly to up to 40 people -- trainers can select pre-set messages to send, or type in messages of their own creation
  • Collect Pokemon of all shapes and sizes, with Fire, Water, Grass, Psychic, Electric and other powers
  • Collect Pokemon of all shapes and sizes, with Fire, Water, Grass, Psychic, Electric and other powers
  • Gather in a Union Room can send text messages directly to up to 40 people -- trainers can select pre-set messages to send, or type in messages of their own creation
  • Discover more than 100 Pokemon, all compatible with Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire and Colosseum -- access, trade and battle the Pokemon from their favorite games, in one place
  • PLEASE NOTE - Wireless Adapter sold separately

Description

From the Manufacturer PokŽmon FireRed and PokŽmon LeafGreen are set in Kanto, the region where PokŽmon first took root and exploded into a major phenomenon, and the latest titles stuff in tons of exciting new features. One thing's for certain: when PokŽmon FireRed and LeafGreen get into Trainers' hands, PokŽmon fans stand to become the coolest, most connected gaming community in the world. Features Return to the world of Kanto originally explored in PokŽmon Red and PokŽmon Blue, where the adventure is brought to life better than ever with dazzling GBA graphics and dozens of surprising new features. Experience the original duo's plot, prove yourself in the region's PokŽmon League while single-handedly bringing down Team Rocket, plus pursue major new storylines that will add unexpected twists. Once you prove yourself, you'll be able to bring the PokŽmon you caught from PokŽmon FireRed and PokŽmon LeafGreen into PokŽmon Ruby, PokŽmon Sapphire and PokŽmon Colosseum! Every PokŽmon FireRed and PokŽmon LeafGreen Game Pak comes with a GBA Wireless Adapter--trade, battle and connect with your fellow Trainers wire-free! When you get your copy of PokŽmon FireRed or LeafGreen, you'll also nab Nintendo's cutting-edge peripheral: the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter. Upcoming Nintendo titles will feature Wireless Adapter gameplay in a variety of brilliant ways, but PokŽmon FireRed and LeafGreen will be the first to venture into the wireless gaming realm on the GBA. The PokŽmon community will be brought together like never before. When used with the Wireless Adapter, PokŽmon FireRed and LeafGreen will make you the hub of a thriving wireless community of PokŽmon players. As other wireless Trainers come within reach of your adapter's range, you'll be able to communicate and play games together. As players leave your range, they'll vanish from your wireless network. It's an unbelievably cool way to tap into the fantastic power of the PokŽmon gaming community. Much of the wireless gaming in PokŽmon FireRed and LeafGreen is concentrated in the Kanto region's PokŽmon Centers, where you can join up to 39 other wireless Trainers in the Union Room for a free-for-all, or connect with just two or three in the Direct Corner.


Release date: June 27, 2005


Pricing: The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price.


Product Dimensions: 5.25 x 5 x 1 inches; 0.53 Ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: German


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: 45496734947


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 0.529 ounces


Manufacturer: Nintendo


Date First Available: September 14, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 4.0 out of 5 stars A great RPG for all ages.
I've played all the way through this game and unlocked almost all of it's secrets, but as usual I'm here to clear up the rumors and give you the plain and simple truth. Back in 1999, I played a pokemon game for the first time, that game was "Pokemon blue version" for all of you who didnt already know, "Pokemon leaf green version" is a remake of that title. Of course, it's had quite a few upgrades, but I'll cover that later. Here's the part where I tell you the truths and lies about this game. Firstly, it's true that the legendary pokemon "Deoxys" is in this game, but dont get too excited yet. You cant get to Deoxys unless you've gone to a Nintendo event and had an item called the Aurora ticket uploaded into your game. It's also true that Lugia & Ho-oh are in the game, but they're just like Deoxys... You need a special item to get them too. Now for the lies... Sorry, but you cannot visit Johto or any other region besides Kanto. Also, the pokemon known as Mew & Celebi are not included in the game. This is a great game for all ages, especially RPG maniacs like myself! Do you like games like "Final Fantasy" & "Golden Sun"? Well then, you'll like this game. Good points: Upgraded graphics, more pokemon to catch, an all new set of areas to explore, new attacks to use, pokemon special ablities exsist, (just like in Pokemon Ruby) and the legendary cat pokemon are in this game. Bad points: Although the music has been remixed, it lacks the old-school charm that it once had, there are no pokemon contests in the game, you cannot visit the lands of Johto, Orre, or Hoenn within the game, your rival has been remade and now he looks like a total geek, it never changes from day to night, and lastly... You cannot grow berries in this game. Oh, and one more thing that really urks me... In Pokemon crystal version the pokemon's sprite (image) was animated, and it would move around just like in the 3-D pokemon games, but for some stupid reason... That amazing inovation hasnt been used in any of the newer pokemon games, including this one! Written by: ShadowMage (The game maniac) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2005 by Kindle Customer

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Your milage may vary.
I ordered from ONE SHOT ENTERPRISES LLC, the order arrived quickly, but without the box or manuals/ the (non standard) Braille chart, it came in a dust case. With these listings, you never know what you're getting, but I can say that I received a legit US English Rev-1.1 copy (99% of bootlegs are the 1.0 version) How to easily tell it's legit (without opening the shell): migration to Gen 4 works! A thank you to the previous owner of the game cart, named STOEBS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2022 by MrGringo MrGringo

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars The Power of Nostalgia
I am a child of the nineties. This must be distinctly understood. The downside was I wasn't allowed to have video games outside of what I could play on my computer until I was in junior high, so I missed the boat on the original Red and Blue version Pokemon games. I'd dabbled in playing borrowed versions before, but I never felt invested enough in the game to keep playing. And then one of my friends told me they remade the original games for the Gameboy Advance. Thank the gods for that. With the updated graphics, added gameplay mechanics, and overall tweaking, Gameshark took what was already a solid game that millions of people loved and reintroduced it to a new group of kids as well as some of us college students who want to take a trip down memory lane. Even without having played through the original games, it felt like reliving my childhood getting to play LeafGreen from picking my starter Pokemon to barreling through Pidgey's in the tall grass. It's still a Pokemon game, though, and there'll be plenty of mindless grinding for the Elite Four and annoying battles if you have some mismatched types. You also have to worry about getting the right badges before your pokemon team levels up past the point where you can control them. And lets not even talk about zubats. I'd be lying if I said all these things didn't chip away at a game that would normally make my top five list of video games period, but I'd also be lying if I said it wasn't still a great handheld game and the only JRPG you could ever get me to play through for more than ten minutes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2011 by Matthew Conrad

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Worked after a good cleaning!
I can confirm my copy is a legitimate version of leafgreen.... However getting it to work was a bit harder than I first thought. The game had a thick layer of dust on the pins that kept it from running 75% of the time. Lucky for me I had a tri head screwdriver so I was able to clean it with isopropyl 91% and it's worked fine since. But that screwdriver isn't exactly common. Just know when you buy older games (especially from Nintendo) you may need specialized tools to ensure the best results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2021 by Braden Brown

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite Pokemon Version
I've only played up to Emerald, that's about it, but this has to be my favorite version of all time. Leaf Green is the best of both worlds, it takes you back to where it all started with Blue and Red. It has the better graphics, access to new islands and the VS seeker, my favorite item ever. I like the original story from these games and I'm so glad that they were able to remake it into better graphics. I like how they added the islands where you're able to get new generation pokemon. I like how the Elite Four gets new generation pokemon after you visit the islands. VS Seeker is by far my best and most favorite item for two reasons, #1 its a fantastic way to level up your pokemon. #2 is a great way to make money. In Island 5 there are two trainers that give you up to $20,000.00 per battle, if you have the Coin Amulet. Not only are you getting pretty good experience points but you're also getting loads amount of cash. I was able to level up a couple pokemon while gaining the max $999,999.00 so after this I went and spent the money like never before, within the game, of course. I don't know, this game is just awesome. I wish they could release the original Yellow Version in a new graphics version. With the added features that this game has plus what the new generations are offering. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2013 by Aldo Ave

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Great addition to my collection
The reason for a 4 star is because it came in a day late, not other than that it looks and feels authentic and runs great. Shout out to Bennet who ran through the indigo League with a Mr Mime and a Lapras
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2022 by Brendel Obrien Brendel Obrien

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