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A remake of the original Game Boy title Pokemon Green (released in Japan alongside Red in 1996), enhanced for the GBA with new features, graphics and much more! The main objec...Read more
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Pokemon LeafGreen Version (Game Boy Advance, 2004)
Good game, not very original. Blue/Red/Yellow (here-after B/R/Y) have been out years before it. The plus side of Fire Red or Leaf Green are the updated graphics which are on p...Read more
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The best version and best Pokémon game.
A remake of the Pokémon Red & Green (Blue in North America and Europe) Versions on the GB. Contains new graphics and 2nd+3rd gen Pokémon, all of R/S's updated mechanics, a...Read more

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A remake of the original Game Boy title Pokemon Green (released in Japan alongside Red in 1996), enhanced for the GBA with new features, graphics and much more! The main objective remains the same: catch and train Pokemon and become the ultimate Pokemon Master. The game has been upgraded visually for the Game Boy Advance and supports wireless link-up for trading without cables. The game also enables trading and battling of the original Pokemon that started the craze with the new Sapphire and Ruby editions. In addition to linking up with the other GBA Pokemon titles, the game also features built-in support for GameCube's Pokemon Colosseum, including Pokemon transfer to the GCN and various extra functionality that can only be obtained via link-up.

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PublisherNintendo
GamePokemon LeafGreen Version
UPC045496734121, 4902370508901

Key Features
PlatformNintendo Game Boy Advance
ESRB RatingE - Everyone
GenreRPG, Turn-Based

Tech Details
ESRB DescriptorSuitable for Persons Ages Six and Older
Control ElementsGamepad, Joystick
Number of Players1-5
Release Year2004
Game Special FeaturesReturn to the world of Kanto originally explored in Pokémon Red and Pokémon 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 pokémon 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 pokémon you caught from pokémon firered and pokémon leafgreen into pokémon ruby, pokémon sapphire and pokémon colosseum; every pokémon firered and pokémon leafgreen game pak comes with a gba wireless adapter trade, battle and connect with your fellow trainers wire-free.
Support ElementsCartridge Save, Console-to-Portable Connectivity, GBA Wireless Adapter Multiplay, Multi-cartridge Multiplay

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Pokemon LeafGreen Version (Nintendo Game Boy Advance, 2004)
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Pokemon LeafGreen Version (Game Boy Advance, 2004)

Created: 28/05/10
Good game, not very original. Blue/Red/Yellow (here-after B/R/Y) have been out years before it. The plus side of Fire Red or Leaf Green are the updated graphics which are on par with Ruby and Saphire; which have been the latest 'new pokedex' pokemon games and therefore most up to date. It does however offer an extended 'gameplay' area after the pokemon league which involves both the National Pokedex (allowing you to catch pokemon from Silver/Gold) as well as several unique islands to complete extra "missions" on.

If you prefer the old pokemon to the new pokemon; this is the game for you.
If you enjoy playing games that take time and are quick to adapt to; then this is the game for you.

Although, if you prefer the newer version of pokemon; i would not recommend this version as it is merely an update on graphics. All gameplay is identical to B/R/Y as mentioned above with the exception of the Rainbow Isle's.

(1) Total gameplay time for an experienced player; roughly 20-25 hours. (2-3 days). Non-complete Pokedex. Pokedex completion adds an infinite amount of time based on the players trade activity.

(2) Total gameplay time for a new pokemon player; roughly 50-55 hours with the pokedex as an extra as mentioned in 1.

Does offer the usual pokemon 'starter 3' with varying types making the game unique from the starting point at least 3 times with an almost infinite variation based on the pokemon team of 6 the player chooses. (492 total pokemon).

Any further questions will be happily answered within 36 hours and experience is based on pokemon games Blue, Red, Silver, Crystal, Saphire, Emerald, Leaf Green, Platinum. With the exception of the Japanese "in-between" game models this is every generation of pokemon. (That i'm aware of.)






Uniqueness: 3.0
Play-time: 3.5
Variety Style Play: 5.0
Difficulty: 2.5-3.0
* ~ Difficulty Varies on Pokemon Team chosen ~


** ( {Compatibility w/ Previous Versions Only After Completion of Main Storyline} ) **

Overal Game Rating::

3.5-4.5 depending on gameplay style.


Am I happy with my purchase? Yes.
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The best version and best Pokémon game.

Created: 01/10/10
A remake of the Pokémon Red & Green (Blue in North America and Europe) Versions on the GB. Contains new graphics and 2nd+3rd gen Pokémon, all of R/S's updated mechanics, and some new features like Versus Seeker that let's you battle upgraded parties of trainers you already defeated and the Sevii Islands. Which add plot that links the games to HG/SS and include Johto Pokémon to catch. Let's you trade to and fro with RSE and some Gamecube Pokégames later on.
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Gotta Catch em all... AGAIN!

Created: 11/11/06
I love all pokemon games! Especially for Gameboy!


This is a remake of pokemon green in japan... which was changed a bit and released as pokemon blue in america! (Imaging have pokemon waterblue!)

Its graphics are more up to date and BETTER awesome changes were made.

I definate love this remake!!

But Missing No. Where are you?? :)))
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Pokemon 4ever!

 | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
Created: 28/12/11
Pokemon Leaf Green is remake of the original Pokemon Green version. This game brings so much joy and happiness to pokemon experts and not only!You can connect this precious game with the Hoenn region and with the Orre region.Amazing game!Don't wait!Buy this game and start the journey to catch 'em all!I think pokemon Leaf Green/Fire Red are the best 3rd Generation games!They have longer story line than Pokemon Emerald/Ruby/Sapphire.In this game ONLY you have the chance to obtain the rare Kanto starters-Bulbasaur,Charmander and of course Squirtle!Teach them Solar Beam,Fire Blast and Hydro Pump and enjoy how strong they'll become!
I bought this game because I wanted to feel again the feeling of original pokemon game and to trade with Pokemon Colosseum/XD!But the best thing about this game is after you beat the Elite Four once,they will become stronger and stronger!Can you defeat them?What about Gary?He's very tough trainer? Are you stronger than Gary?Can you defeat his well-balanced team?You can find out that and many more mysteries about the friendly creatures called POKEMON!
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pokemon green

Created: 21/06/07
if your good with rpg's these are good games to get and play because they make you think at times. if you want to catch them all as the saying goes you need fire red, leaf green which was not originally released in the US, ruby, sapphire, emerald,diamond and pearl. if you think you want to "get away" these are the games for you. they are all playable on the nintendo DS copyrighted.
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