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Pokémon Sapphire

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Pokémon SapphirePublisher: Nintendo
List Price: £29.99


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   Release Date: 25 July 2003
   Publisher: Nintendo
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   Sales Rank: 764

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Customers who bought this item also bought:

 Pokémon Ruby (GBA)
 Pokémon Emerald (Game Boy Advance)

Customer Reviews:

  An awesome RPG (29 September 2007)
The ogrinial Pokemon was groundbreaking, this-i would to say "stands up there with Blue and Yellow"-but it doesn't, its worse but still an ace game! My much beloved team are: Koroge (lvl 56), Riakou (lvl 56), Entai (lvl 55), Swampert (lvl 100), Rayquaza (lvl 100), Tyranitar (lvl 63). And i have a soft spot for this game becalse this is THE game that got me to the no.2 pokemon trainer in the whole of England! This game is slow paced at the beggining (with only lvl 5-10 Pokemon around) but it REALLY hots up when you have to fight Wally! Loved this game, i small gem.

  A GBA masterpiece (19 April 2007)

Pokemon Sapphire is a brilliant game. Great graphics, great story, great new pokemon, great new features! This game is my top GBA game as it is a pokemon game. You dont need cutting edge action scenes for a beautiful game, you just need a good storyline and good creations. The new starter pokemon aren't as good as the previous ones. I recommend mudkip for your first.
I have had this game for nearly 4 years now and I still hum and whistle the fantastic music, the best out of all games. You should play this game on a DS with the backlit screens and you will LOVE the colour!

I love all RPGs games and this is up with the best of them.

  PkMN is the best! (20 December 2006)
Pokemon sapphire is the best but i lost mine and i have been furious about losing it 4 2yrs!!!!!!! My fave pokemon r
1. Mightyena
2. Blaziken
3. Kyogre
4. Azumarill
5. Absol
6. Swellow
7. Chikorita
8. Vaporeon
So guess my team
its Mightyena (lv 100 )
Blaziken
Kyogre
Azumarill
Absol
Swellow
U should realise Im a bif pkmn fan i have basically all the games ( cos i lost some) and went to the pkmn centre in japan so has my best friend!
Come ON!! Pokemon beats nintendogs with its eyes closed!!

  Improved graphics but ordinary (boring) gameplay (29 March 2005)
Pokemon Ruby/saphire is just another pokemon game for the Gameboy advance: it has the same overhead view as all the other pokemon games, basically the same battle format with a slight addition of using two pokemon to battle (the screen zooms in and shows you your pokemons levels, attacks, health, and how he looks and an choice to change pokemon to one with a better chance of winning. The screen beside the opponent pokemon shows his level and health), basically the same storyline, the same way to catch pokemon (with a pokeball) and the same kind of moves with a around 20 new ones and the same amount of gyms (eight)as pokemon yellow/blue/red. The was 16 in Silver/gold/crystal but for some reason the amount of gyms went back down to 8. The elite four is still rather lame: even if you beat them many times and are training your level 90 pokemon on them, they still say the same thing and still taunt you even though you are the strongest pokemon trainer in the WORLD!

If you are a die-hard pokemon fan Pokemon Saphire is a must-buy, along with Pokemon Ruby. if you are not a die-hard pokemon fan, however, you should start at pokemon silver or gold. If you gave up pokemon some time ago and are thinking about starting to play it again, go ahead and buy ruby, or saphire but not both of them as there is a big chance that you will be fed up with pokemon again.

Pokemon Ruby/saphire (the two are sister games, the only difference between the two is that you can catch pokemon in ruby that are not availiable in Saphire: same the other way around) has improved graphics over Pokemon blue/red/yellow and pokemon silver/gold/crystal. The fact that you can choose to be a boy or a girl is helpful, especially if you don't want to choose a character that is a different gender than you! The battles are more colourful, and the attacks are more realistic and sometimes 3d, unlike the original 2d uncolourful graphics. If you want good graphics in a pokemon game for the Nintendo game boy advance or game boy advanced SP, then pokemon ruby/saphire is a good addition to your games.

However, if you want a game with less colourful or basic graphics but a great storyline and a huge world to explore get Pokemon Silver/gold/crystal. The three games are only for the Gameboy colour so the graphics are less stunning and more basic.

Overall, Pokemon Ruby/Saphire has some nice additions but the storyline is still the same, and still as boring.

  Sapphire (08 August 2004)
This game overall is really good and is a must buy if you have a GBA
THe Goods:
Better Graphics
New Pokemon
Very fun to play

THe Bads:
Night and Day Feature is Gone
The Cell Phone is gone
Shorter than the Gold, Silver and Crystal

 
 


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