Nintendo Pokemon: LeafGreen w/ Wireless Adapter (GBA)
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GBA
Rating:
8.66
Pok?mon LeafGreen is set in Kanto, the area originally explored in Pok?mon Red and Pok?mon Blue, and allows you to experience the original duo's plot and prove yourself in the region's Pok?mon league while bringing down Team Rocket. Once you've proven yourself, you'll be able to bring the Pok?mon you caught from Pok?mon LeafGreen into Pok?mon Ruby, Pok?mon Sapphire and Pok?mon Colosseum.Pok?mon LeafGreen comes with a Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter that lets you trade, battle and connect with your fellow trainers wire-free. Players can join with up to 39 other wireless trainers in the Union Room or connect to just two or three in the Direct Corner. The Pok?mon community will come together like never before with possibilities and dynamic gaming options.
| Review Date: 31-Oct-08 | |
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mirado182
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Rating: Time with product: 33 Days Strengths: Numerous additional content not found in the original. Weaknesses: However, that may not be enough of an incentive for some who've played the original. Summary: Pokemon Leaf Green is like a updated remake of the original Pokemon games. It also allows you to transfer Pokemon to the other games as well. You'll find there's so many things you can do and may find yourself logging hours and hours of enjoyment into it. The graphics are nice and simple and does its purpose well. |
| Review Date: 01-Feb-08 | |
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FOnewearl
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Rating: Time with product: 1 Years Strengths: Multiplayer, Trading Pokemon, Lots of Replay Weaknesses: May Not Be New Enough For Some That Have Played The Original Before Summary: Pokemon: LeafGreen is a remake of the original Pokemon: Green on the GameBoy. It does get some of the typical things you would expect being on a better system like better graphics and sound but the standard single player mode is the same aside from some minor changes and extras added in. The game itself is a long one taking about 25 hours to finish along with plenty of extra things to do aside from finishing the main quest and of course the ability to trade pokemons with friends and battle against them in a multiplayer mode. I would highly recommend Pokemon: LeafGreen to RPG gamers that have never played the original or are big fans of the original that would be interested in playing a remake of it. |
| Review Date: 09-Apr-07 | |
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yakkotank
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Rating: Time with product: 2 Strengths: Addictive gameplay Weaknesses: Level-grinding is a necessity; Slow pace. Summary: Pokemon Leafgreen is a superb remake of the game that started the craze 10 years ago, Pokemon Red/Blue. LeafGreen also has a plethora of new content, including new islands and the appearance of many popular Pokemon from Silver/Gold. The gameplay is just as fun and rewarding as ever, though the slow pace is also present. Definitely a must-play for portable RPG fans. |
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