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Description
Pokémon LeafGreen takes the player into the world of Kanto on a mission to catch all more than 150 Pokémon for Pokémon researcher Prof. Oak. Pokémon are animal-like creatures with strange powers that inhabit every nook and cranny of the Pokémon world. Try to capture them all using PokéBalls, create your own personal team of Pokémon, and prepare them for for the ultimate battle with the Elite Four!
It is a remake of the original
Pokémon Green (which was sold in other territories with some graphical and gameplay improvements as
Pokémon Blue and offers the same diversity of gameplay as the original. However, this game's got everything you might miss in the classic game: updated art, splendid graphics, new Pokémon and perhaps the most interesting, the wireless adapter. This allows you to wirelessly trade with your friends within a limited radius. In addition, LeafGreen lets you explore a new set of islands outside of Kanto, the Sevii Islands! Enter the union room, make the team of your dreams or explore the world of Kanto in this epic gameplay experience from the Universe of Pokémon.
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Alternate Titles
- "Pokémon Vert Feuille" -- French title
- "Pokémon Verde Hoja" -- Spanish title
- "Pokémon Verde Foglia" -- Italian title
- "Pokémon Blattgrüne Edition" -- German title
- "Pocket Monsters LeafGreen" -- Japanese title
- "ポケットモンスター リーフグリーン" -- Japanese spelling
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References
Despite having a SNES in the original games (
Pokémon Red Version and
Pokémon Blue Version), the main character of the remakes has a NES.
Awards
- GameSpy
- 2004 – #3 GBA Game of the Year
- 2004 – GBA RPG of the Year
- 2004 - Rehash of the Year (GBA)
Related Web Sites
- Let's Play Pokémon LeafGreen (Countblanc's playthrough of the game on the Let's Play Archive)
- Pokèmon Elite 2000 (A Pokèmon fan site good at covering the latest news about coming and existing Pokèmon games.)
- Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen (Official Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen web site by Nintendo of America.)
- Psypokes (A comprehensive Pokémon site that pretty much covers everything there is to know about the games.)
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Pokémon LeafGreen Version (Game Boy Advance) on Sep 09, 2004