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Pokémon Platinum Version (Nintendo DS, 2009)

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
Release Year
2009
UPC
0045496740184
Platform
Nintendo DS
Rating
E-Everyone
MPN
NTR-CPUE-USA
Publisher
Nintendo
Genre
Role Playing
Game Name
Pokémon Platinum Version

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Product Information

"Pokemon Platinum" is the third installment in the fourth generation of the cult Japanese game that drove the world crazy. In the game, a strange anomaly in the Sinnoh region drives you to explore a place where time and space have been mysteriously altered. Unlike the previous DS games, the Platinum version features the Pokemon god named Giratina, who is one of the three that created the word. Now it’s up to you to track him down and capture him. With all your favorite Pokemon characters from the generation, new adventures to be had, and the Distortion World to explore, there are hours to spend playing one of the world’s most famous video games. So battle, explore, and train with different players in the game’s multiplayer modes for the signature Pokemon experience.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Nintendo
MPN
NTR-CPUE-USA
UPC
0045496740184
eBay Product ID (ePID)
212077828

Product Key Features

Platform
Nintendo DS
Rating
E-Everyone
Game Name
Pokémon Platinum Version
Genre
Role Playing

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2009
Edition
Platinum Version

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  • Top favourable review

    Love it

    I can't put it down, I love it. I've only played 2nd and 3rd gen Pokemon and Pearl once like 8+ years ago so it's definitely different. Not as easy and linear which makes it way more fun than the other gens.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: cloudtrade2013

  • Pokemon Platinum: The Definitive Title

    Before I begin this review, I would like to mention that I have played almost every main series pokemon game since Red and Blue. The main series is the only part of the franchise that I like; I ignore all TV shows, merchandise, or spin-off titles. With that said, let's get rolling. Pokemon Platinum is the 14th game in the main Pokemon series (15th in Japan). Like the other 13 games that came before it, you play as a young child from a small town. A professor gives you one of 3 starting pokemon. For those of you who do not know what a pokemon is, it is simply a creature that can be summoned from balls that fit in one's pocket. There hundreds of these things, and each has specific abilities, strengths, and weaknesses. Pokemon is a turn-based role playing game. You wander ...

  • Pokémon Platinum - A new chapter in the series

    Recently i bought this new from one of the most popular franchises from Nintendo, Pokémon. At first one would think that this is just another game with some small modifications to it, but once you start playing it, you'll that something more has changed. For example various Pokémons have acquired new forms, depending on a special event or a certain item. Also new in-game locations have been added, like the Distortion World and the Battle Frontier, where even more challenges waiting adding replay value to the game. On top of that new features for online playing have been added, like the battle recorder, which will let you record and upload your favorite battles so other players can see them, or the Wi-Fi Plaza, a special arcade area to play with worldwide gamers. Not just a simple remake of ...

  • A Good Game!

    This game was the best of all the Poke'mon installations so far, which I believe, up to this point, have numbered NINE in the United States. I started out with the RED version a long time ago, and have played them ever since. I loved Crystal, then I loved Emerald, and now I love Platinum. There's something about that 3rd release in each series that really makes the whole set. I wish, oh, I WISH that they would release one great, big, MEGA GAME that would allow for all the islands (Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, etc...) to be explored in one game. That would be AMAZING. Could you imagine having all that at your fingertips? I can. Anyhow, this game was a GREAT one, although lacking in bringing back some of the GREATS like Mewtwo and Rayquaza. Otherwise, an AWESOME GAME. In fact, I think I'll go ...

  • The best Sinnoh experience…outside of Legends Arceus

    With the 3DS shop closing down next year I felt the need to own at least 1 copy of a game from each generation, preferably the “definitive” third game (luckily still have a copy of Yellow & Silver [wish I never lost my copy of crystal as a kid though]). While I do already have Diamond, I’ve heard for a long time how much better Platinum is and as such I wanted to play it as Pokémon: Legends Arceus managed to actually make me excited about Pokémon again instead of just buying, playing, & putting down a Pokémon game after beating it. Platinum brought back a lot old memories of playing Diamond as a child, but also with new experiences that I never got to witness as they weren’t in Diamond or Pearl. Also felt great to go back to an era when Game Freak actually put care and effort into their ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: villa9265_dhdnh