Pokemon Leaf Green 386 Gba
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.
IGN is the Pokemon Leaf Green resource with reviews. Pokemon LeafGreen Version Review. Pokemon LeafGreen Version - Game Boy Advance - Review. Description: After the success of Pokemon Emerald 386, lets play a different one! With Emerald 386 starting from Little Root Town, Leaf Green 386 is a completely.
An item that has been used but is good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case or item cover, including scuffs, cracks, or scratches. The cover art and liner notes are included for a CD. VHS or DVD box is included. Video game instructions are included. No skipping on the CD or DVD, when played.
No fuzzy or snowy frames on VHS tape, when played. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
Pokemon Leaf Green Gba
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Seller notes: “ Please see the product description as advertised below. ” Platform: Nintendo Game Boy Advance Features: Multiplayer Publisher: Nintendo Release Year: 2004 Rating: 3+ Region Code: PAL Sports Sub-Genre: Not Applicable. Product Information Train your Pokemon and prepare him for a battle against other wild Pokemon in the Pokemon: Leaf Green, an RPG video game. Moreover, use Poke balls to capture more and more Pokemon in this Nintendo GBA game, and form a huge team. Every Pokemon in the Pokemon: Leaf Green contains certain hit points, in order to survive in a battle you have to maintain the points of your Pokemon. On defeating the enemy, your Pokemon also receives experience points that will help them level up in this Nintendo GBA game.
Pokemon Leaf Green
This RPG video game features a contextual help menu that makes it all the more easy and interesting. Product Identifiers Publisher Nintendo Game Pokemon: LeafGreen Key Features Platform Nintendo Game Boy Advance Genre Action, Adventure Location Europe Tech Details PEGI Age Rating Age 3+ Region Code PAL Game Series Pokemon. Works but Fake Took a chance on a cheap listing hoping it might be official but that's the chance you take. The first photo is the cartridge I received, the second is what its inside should actually look like - LeafGreen and FireRed were released without the need of the battery in previous titles like Ruby and Sapphire. Forums say when you try to migrate pokemon from a fake LeafGreen/FireRed it'll recognise it as fake and delete your save but I've yet to get far enough in Diamond/Pearl/Platinum to test this but I will in the future and post an update to this review.