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The
lastest versions of Pokemon for GameBoy Advance are here: LeafGreen
and FireRed. The new games are set in Kanto, the
region where Pokémon first took root and exploded into a major
phenomenon, and the latest titles stuff in tons of exciting new
features.
Players return to the land of
Kanto, the setting for Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue. Some of the
special features include more impressive graphics and a free GBA
Wireless Adapter. As other wireless Trainers come within reach of
the range of a player's adapter, they will be able to communicate
and play games together. As players leave the range, they'll
vanish from a player's wireless network.
The graphics are improved and compelling. These versions
allow players to capture all of the Pokemon that weren't available
in Ruby and Sapphire versions, which pleases our testers. Once
players complete certain tasks in the LeafGreen and FireRed games,
they are able to trade Pokemon between these new games and
Ruby/Sapphire as well as Pokemon Colosseum. So far, testers find
the games absorbing. Considering the series is multi-layered and
rich in gameplay options, we expected no less. One veteran Pokemon
gamer feels that these new versions are more challenging than the
Ruby and Sapphire editions.
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