Pokemon Leaf Green
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Pokemon Leaf Green

Released 9/8/04
Genre : Strategy/Sim
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Return to the world of Pokemon! Pokemon technology makes its next quantum leap with Leaf Green. The new games are set in Kanto, the region where Pokemon first took root and exploded into a major phenomenon. The latest titles stuff in tons of exciting new features. More than 100 Pokemon are out there for players to discover. Pokemon FireRed and Pokemon LeafGreen are compatible with Pokemon Ruby, Pokemon Sapphire and Pokemon Colosseum. Pokemon fans can access, trade and battle the Pokemon with one game!

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9
excellent original pokemon game
this pokemon game is excellent. if you are a fan of the pokemon genre get this game. it is exactly like the blue and red versions but with way better graphics. this is a must for all pokemon fans!
cashman712 (member since 2005)
reviewed on 8/29/06
6 agree
5
????
Why arent these rentable?
efgonzalez28 (member since 2012)
reviewed on 12/22/12
5 agree
9
Just as amazing the second time
The original Red and Blue versions came out way back in the 90's. Their have been many different versions to come out over the years but they've gone back to there roots with this one.<br><br>This version is the exact same as the original Blue version but with a HUGE visual face lift. Also the ending got better and there is even a second elite four challenge to try. You can even use this to trade and battle with the other versions.<br><br>If you're a fan of the Pokémon series pick this one up because it is one that shouldn't be missed by anyone.
Sandra (member since 2006)
reviewed on 6/28/06
8 agree
9
Really Fun Game
This is my 2nd favorite pokemon game. I think its a game you should buy. It is very addicting. I ended up beating it in 48 hours so its not a short game. And once you beat it, its still fun. The only way to beat it 100% is to catch every pokemon and since you can trade between Ruby and Sapphire, you can catch every pokemon out there. You can also trade between Coliseum and XD. And if you do catch every pokemon, you can still play and battle. You can re challenge the Elite 4 and now you get a new device called the VS Seeker. You can re challenge trainers in the area if they want to battle again. It is very fun for pokemon fans.
SomeGuy1 (member since 2006)
reviewed on 9/7/06
11 agree
8
Got-To-Catchem All
I find that it is almost worth it's weight in gold for the pure nostalgia. I remember doing chores and saving my allowance when I was ten so I could purchase my first game boy and Pokémon red. Now almost a decade later, I pick up this game and steal my room mates GBA and get lost in a world re imaged. It is like a fond memory that keeps getting better with age. As for the game, I would recommend this is you have never played a Pokémon game before. It is sort of old meets the new. Personally, I stopped playing before I got to the "new" Pokémon. But still the game has a lot to offer.
zeclorn (member since 2007)
reviewed on 6/19/08
5 agree
10
Best Pokémon I've ever played.
Its cool how you get to trade with Ruby & Sapphire after you fix the network machine and this game goes deep into the next Pokémon era. I'd reccomend this game to all Pokémon fans.
Gamer45 (member since 2007)
reviewed on 6/21/07
4 agree
9
The Leaf Green is mean. Check out the Pokemon game
This, is the same as Fire Red. You raise a team of super powered Pokemon, I love it, so much to do. It'll take you a year, if you take time and raise good Pokemon. The Gym leaders kick butt, but you kick more butt. So, get your butt to a store, get Pokemon Leaf Green, and kick some butt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pugmug177 (member since 2006)
reviewed on 8/7/06
3 agree
9
POKEMON
ITS POKEMON
ManSpider (member since 2007)
reviewed on 12/4/07
6 agree
6
I Don't Like Pokémon, But .....................
Alright, I don't like Pokémon ( anymore ), but I still find this game okay. Worth a the buy if you like Pokémon.<br><br>Okay, if you've never played a Pokémon game, they're all about collecting, battling, and training creatures. All the games are advanced in classifying each Pokémon. There are many of them, and most of them evolve into even stronger creatures, and some of them can evolve into more than just one kind of Pokémon. It's okay, but it's not real exciting. Now, let me compare Pokémon Leaf Green to Pokémon Blue Version.<br><br>Pokémon Blue Version is just like Pokémon Red Version, it takes place in Kanto and lets you start out with Squirtle, Charmander, or Bulbasaur. The graphics are poor, but it was made for the original Game Boy, so no surprise there. It provides not much of a challenge, but none of these Pokémon games do. The only good thing I can say about this game is that the length of it is nice. I recommend this game to anyone who doesn't have a system that can play Game Boy Advance games. I give Pokémon Blue Version 3 out of 10.<br><br>Pokémon Leaf Green is really just Pokémon Blue Version and Red Version except for that it has more Pokémon and that it has better graphics because it's for the Game Boy Advance instead of the Game Boy. This one can hook up with games like Pokémon Sapphire Version while Pokémon Blue Version can only hook up with other Pokémon Blue or Red Versions. One other thing is that after the game is completed, you can collect Janto Pokémon, too. I recommend this game to anyone who likes Pokémon games. I give this game 6 out of 10.
Spider (member since 2006)
reviewed on 5/5/08
2 agree
10
RETRO
this game is great if you a old skool Pokémon fan and a newbie to the game this is almost the same as the original just with color and better graphics it is a must buy for the old skool poke' gamers lol like i said it has the old skool feel new system most remakes turn out bad but it sticks the original both are fun i have leaf green but i suspect they are almost the same just the usual one has about 10 different Pokémon you cant get in the other version and viseversa pick it up buy it what ever you like just see how far pokemon has come since the original 151 and where it all started
Willz916 (member since 2006)
reviewed on 4/24/07
3 agree

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