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Pokemon Pearl Version

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Three all-new Pok?mon are yours to choose from - Fire-type Chimchar, Water-type Piplup, and Grass-type Turtwig. You won't be able to catch these Pok?mon in the wild. To catch every Pok?mon, you'll have to trade with other Trainers to get the two Pok?mon you didn't select.Once you connect with friends over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, you'll be able to use the Nintendo DS microphone to speak to them directly! You may also use the voice chat during trades and battles if the host of the session enables that option.When Pok?mon Gold and Silver introduced a real-time clock, Pok?mon fans absolutely loved it. It seemed destined to become a staple of Pok?mon games, but when Ruby and Sapphire came around, the feature disappeared. Pok?mon Diamond and Pok?mon Pearl reintroduce this system in a major way.There are still some Pok?mon that look the same in both genders, some that can only be male or female, and some (particularly the Legendaries) that don't have a gender at all.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:6.22 inches
Product Width:5.48 inches
Product Height:0.64 inches
Product Weight:0.25 pounds
Package Length:5.35 inches
Package Width:4.88 inches
Package Height:0.79 inches
Package Weight:0.31 pounds
Release Date:April 22, 2007
Average Customer Rating: based on 81 reviews

Game Information
Platform:Nintendo DS
Media:Video Game
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • Worldwide battles and trading using WiFi.

  • Real-time clock feature changes the time of day based on the DS clock. The Pokemon you can catch vary based on the region and the time of day. Also, certain Pokemon moves' power changes based on time.

  • More elaborate Pokemon Contests. Players can use the accessories and dress up their Pokemon. Players make "Poffin" out of Berries to rasie their Pokemon's contest stats.

  • New dual-type Pokemon, new/altered moves, and new special abilities add to the already deep strategy of Pokemon battling.

  • 3-D enviornments and updated graphics.


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5
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5PikaPika! Pokemon Pearl is an excellent game!  Jun 03, 2010
Pokemon Pearl is the fourth best DS game I've played to date. ((Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky, Pokemon SoulSilver Version and Pokemon Platinum all beat this game.) In fact, I've played Pokemon Pearl for 200+ hours!!! Let me tell you, that's long enough to push the game so that it starts causing glitches (e.g. Lv.3 Staravia!!!) Why would a kid play one game for more than 200 hours? Let me tell you why...

First off, Pokemon is way different than most video games. Instead of running around as a blue hedgehog or Italian plumber, you're a Pokemon Trainer, one who cares for his/her Pokemon. Also, rather than adventuring about, smashing/shooting/star-spinning enemies, you challenge them to Pokemon battles. In a Pokemon battle, you and your opponent each send out a Pokemon. Then, you can use a move, use an item, or switch out your Pokemon with another of your Pokemon. Use different combinations and strategies to devastate your opponent. However, you can't meander about with the Legendary Palkia yet! First, you are given a Starter Pokemon: Turtwig (a grass-type turtle), Chimchar (a fire-type monkey), or Piplup (a water-type penguin); choose carefully, since you can only get the other Pokemon through trading! At first, these Pokemon will be pretty weak, but later, you can evolve them into their more powerful forms. Also, you can use your Pokemon and Poke Balls to catch more Pokemon to add to your team. There are 16 different types to choose from (dark, normal, fire, grass, water, electric, steel, psychic, ghost, ground, rock, fighting, flying, dragon, poison, and ice). There are also 150 Pokemon to find before you defeat the Champion (Note: Some of these Pokemon are only obtainable in Pokemon - Diamond Version (151 if you include Manaphy).

Once you build your team, you can challenge the eight Gym Leaders (Roark, Gardenia, Maylene, Crusher Wake, Fantina, Byron, Candice, and Volkner) powerful Trainers whom you battle to earn badges. When you obtain all eight badges, you can challenge the Elite Four and Champion to becomes the new Champion of Sinnoh! After that, you can battle the Champion and Elite Four as often as you like.

But that's not all! You also combat the evil and mysterious Team Galactic to try to stop them from capturing Palkia, guardian of Space. Also, you can compete in contests, where you show off a Pokemon in a different way than battling.

Then, once you're done with that, you can complete your Poke Dex. Try to catch all 150 Pokemon, including Palkia and Dialga!

That's all just story mode. After that, you can do many more missions and battles in post-story mode. You can even catch Legendaries, battle your friends, defeat the Tower Tycoon, and obtain all 493 Pokemon!

In conclusion, this game has plenty to offer!

Don't mess with the PIKA!


5Great Pokemon Game  Apr 06, 2010
One of the better pokemon games available. Unfortunately not much variety of pokemon exist in this iteration of the game. A great story and lots of pokemon fun.

4A Nice Game  Mar 08, 2010
This game is pretty fun. When I first got it, i was really in to it. After a while, it became pretty boring and i didn't want to play it anymore. I didn't know what to do next, what to catch, and where to go, etc... I wanted to end the game already but i didn't know wat to do!I think that it would be a pretty fun game for people who like to explore and have a loootttt of patience. Overall, the game is something worth its cost.

5Yay for new/nice graphics!  Jan 23, 2010
Not gonna lie - it's the same game as the others, it just looks MUCH nicer. It's just as fun and I finished it in about the same time as the others too. Worth buying, playing, and reselling. :-)

5Pokemon Pearl - 5 Stars  Aug 31, 2009
As a fan of the Pokemon game series, and of the DS Lite, I am glad to say that I gave Pearl five out of five stars. The gmaeplay includes features from older games, but updates on FR/LG like a new look (and much easier controls!) for the battle system, a much better user interface, excellent use of the doublescreen, loads of "applications" include a clock, pokemon mood tracker, step counter, etc., and battle-sprite animations. Not only is the look nicer, but there are plenty of new pokemon- most of which are also in Platinum- and longer gameplay after the Elite Four. The Champion is more challenging, and there are more interesting, long sidequests.

If you have been playing since Gold, get Pearl. If you have never played Pokemon, you should still get Pearl.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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