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Pokémon Ruby Version GameBoy Advance Loose
Pokémon Ruby Version GameBoy Advance Loose
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Condition: Played
Console: Nintendo GameBoy Advance
Studio: Ninantic
Region: NTSC- NA
Generation Status: Retro
Backwards Compatible: Yes
Contains: Loose Game Cart
Pokémon Ruby is a role-playing video game developed by Game Freak and published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It is the first installment in the third generation of the Pokémon video game series, also known as the "advanced generation". The game was first released in Japan in late 2002, and internationally in 2003. Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire received mostly positive reviews; praise was given to the new features and Pokémon designs, though critics were divided in their assessment of the games, especially on the gameplay and graphics. The game features an all-new storyline, a massive new world to explore, and a menagerie of new (and many classic) Pokémon to catch, train and battle.
The gameplay is mostly unchanged from the previous games; the player controls the main character from an overhead perspective, and the controls are largely the same as those of previous games. As with previous games, the main objectives are to catch all of the Pokémon in the games and defeat the Elite Four and the Pokémon League Champion; also like their predecessors, the games' main subplot involves the player character defeating a criminal organization that attempts to take over the region. New features, such as double battles, Pokémon abilities, Pokémon Contests, and 135 new Pokémon were added. The most prominent change in the battle mechanics is the introduction of double battles, in which the opposing parties each use two Pokémon at the same time. Consequently, certain Pokémon moves can affect multiple combatants at once.
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire have limited e-Reader support. Nintendo released Battle-e Cards, a set of e-Reader cards that contained trainer battles in which the player could see previously hidden Pokémon. A special e-Reader card called the Eon Ticket was also released; obtained through the Mystery Gift function, the Ticket allows the player to reach a place called Southern Island. There, the player faces either Latios or Latias, depending on which version of the game is used. The game is set in the Hoenn region, some distance from the Kanto and Johto regions featured in previous games.
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