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  • How to Link With the Wireless Adapter on Fire Red

    "Pokémon FireRed" is an updated version of the original "Pokémon Red" game, released for the Game Boy Advance in 2004. The game was one of the first to be compatible with the Game Boy...

  • How to Catch Jirachi in Pokemon Emerald Version

    Nintendo's "Pokémon Emerald" is the 11th entry in the popular "Pokémon" series of games. The game was released in 2005 as an enhanced version of "Pokémon Ruby" and "Pokémon...

  • Pokemon Gold Version Tips for Gameboy

    In 2000, Nintendo released Pokémon Gold for the Game Boy. The game built on the critically and commercially successful Pokémon franchise by adding new Pokémon species, an in-game...

  • Pokémon Emerald Version FAQs

    Pokémon Blue and Red have their Yellow version. Pokémon Gold and Silver have Crystal. So it comes as no surprise that Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire for the Game Boy Advance has...

  • How to get the HM Waterfall in Pokemon Gold Version

    Waterfall is one of the most useful attacks in Pokémon gold, coming in the form of a HM, you can teach any of your Pokémon an effective water-based attack. Not only is the attack a...

  • Tips on Pokemon Emerald Version

    Pokémon Emerald, the 12th game in the Pokémon series, was released in 2005 for the Game Boy Advance handheld console. It put a spin on the original plot line from Pokémon Ruby and...

  • Pokemon: Fire Red Version Hints

    Pokémon FireRed was released in 2004, eight years after the release of the original versions, Red and Blue. The game brought the game back to its roots in the Kanto region, and reintroduced...

  • Pokemon Hints for Fire Red

    When "Pokémon FireRed" and "Pokémon LeafGreen" were released in 2004, the series came full circle eight years after the debut of the original. FireRed and LeafGreen brought the storyline...

  • Pokemon Emerald Version Tips

    In 2005, Pokémon Emerald was released for the Game Boy Advance handheld console as a follow-up to versions Ruby and Sapphire. Although the game appears to be strikingly similar to its...

  • Pokemon Green Leaf Version Hints

    After a number of versions emerged following the releases of Pokémon Red and Blue, the developers reverted back to their roots in 2004. Pokémon Fire Red and Leaf Green were released to...

  • Pokemon Red Gameboy Hints

    Pokémon swept the gaming world when it was released for the Nintendo Gameboy hand-held system. The two original versions, Red and Blue, were role playing games centered around catching Pocket...

  • How to Catch the Legendary Electric Dog in Pokemon Crystal

    In Pokémon Crystal, the "legendary electric dog" is not technically a dog. The proper name is Raikou and it is an electric-type legendary Pokémon, one of five in the game. Raikou is a...

  • How to Become a Charmander in Pokemon

    Pokémon is a monster-catching game primarily for Nintendo's line of consoles. The first games of the series, Pokémon Red, Pokémon Blue, and Pokémon Yellow contain a monster...

  • How to Trade From Fire Red to Ruby

    Part of the lasting appeal of the Pokémon games is the ability to trade with friends. Completing any collection requires connecting two games in the series, generally released at the same...

  • How to Find Lugia Pokemon

    The Lugia pokémon is featured in second-generation Pokémon games and it is a flying breed with psychic abilities. It's rare in most versions of the various Pokémon games, but it's...

  • How to Get Regirock on Pokemon Ruby

    Since debuting in 1995, the Pokémon game franchise has become the second most popular video game series in the world, selling more than 186 million games. The premise of the games is very...

  • How to Take Good Pictures in Pokémon Snap

    Are you having a little trouble with Pokémon Snap? Do you always just miss your shot? Well, help is here!

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