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  • A proper understanding of syllable structure is important for diction as syllables help you remember proper word pronunciation. All words divide into syllables, which consist of two parts: the onset…

  • "Pokemon Emerald," released for the Game Boy Advance in 2005, includes a variety of challenges once you complete the main story mode. Like all "Pokemon" games, these challenges…

  • Legendary Pokemon have been an important part of the "Pokemon" series since the original game. These legendary creatures are far more powerful than regular Pokemon, and the "Pokemon…

  • In "Pokemon: Emerald Version" for the Game Boy Advance, players take up the mantle of a young trainer who collects, trains, and battles Pokemon against other characters. Each battle…

  • The Red and Blue Orbs are magical artifacts hidden away on Mt. Pyre in the "Pokemon" universe. In this popular series of monster-catching, role-playing games, players must frequently defend…

  • In "Sonic Colors" for the Nintendo DS, collecting 50 rings in one Act unlocks a Special Stage where you can win a Chaos Emerald. To get the seventh and last Chaos Emerald, you first need to…

  • The Blue Emerald creeping phlox is a perfect groundcover for rocky areas, with its profusion of blue-purple, five-petaled flowers that bloom all spring in USDA climate zones 3 through 8. It…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald" for the Game Boy Advance, you play as a trainer who must battle rivals Team Aqua and Team Magma while discovering and fighting new Pokemon characters. The Thunderbolt…

  • The "Pokemon" series of video games follows the story of a young Pokemon trainer as he wanders the countryside catching and training the creatures. The series contains hundreds of different…

  • In the "Pokemon" games, the move Hidden Power is something of an oddity. Hidden Power doesn't work the same way with any two individual Pokemon. Its attack power and elemental damage-type vary from…

  • The emerald green or Smaragd American arborvitae is a hybrid evergreen that grows to a height of 12 to 15 feet and width of 3 to 5 feet. Once established, it is a fairly hardy shrub that requires only…

  • Secret bases are new features that were introduced in the "Sapphire" and "Ruby" versions of the game "Pokemon," but they were also continued in "Emerald" as well. These secret bases are rather clever…

  • Red Emerald (Philodendron erubescens "Red Emerald") is a hybrid philodendron with attractive foliage. The leaves are red when new, turning a shiny dark green in maturity. The undersides may have a…

  • Emerald zoysia is both hardy and beautiful turf with a tough but soft texture. The grass is ideal for a home landscape as long as it is adequately maintained. The only problem with the grass is that…

  • "Pokemon Emerald" takes players on an adventure through the island of Hoenn. The ultimate goal is to defeat the Elite Four and earn the National Dex. Before you can do that, you must collect the eight…

  • "Pokemon Emerald" is a Game Boy Advanced game that allows you to capture and train wild Pokemon for battle. As your Pokemon gain levels, they gain new abilities and can evolve into new types of…

  • "Emerald" is part of the third generation of "Pokemon" games. It features hundreds of Pokemon for the player to catch and train, though not all of them are normally available in the game. Houndour is…

  • Deoxys is a legendary Pokemon introduced in the third generation of "Pokemon" video games. Deoxys is unique in that it can switch between four different forms, each of which includes both a different…

  • In "Pokemon: Emerald Version," the lovable six-tailed fox, Vulpix, makes its home in the grassy patches surrounding Mt. Pyre. Vulpix has the Flash Fire ability that, when active, fully protects it…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald," ancient stone behemoths, called Regice, Regirock and Registeel, have slumbered for many years in the depths of the Hoenn region. To awaken the legendary trio, you need to solve a…

  • According to its Pokedex entry in "Pokemon Emerald," very few Pokemon Trainers raise Feebas because of its shabby, repulsive appearance. Feebas, the Fish Pokemon, resembles a bass with worn blue fins.…

  • Caterpie is a bug-type Pokemon in the Nintendo "Pokemon" game series. In the Game Boy Advance games you can catch Caterpie only in "Pokemon FireRed" and "LeafGreen," but you can then trade it to other…

  • "Pokemon: Emerald" has dozens of towns and dungeons to explore, though some areas are more difficult to get into than others. Boulders, rivers and humanoid trees block the player's progress, and to…

  • Pokemon Emerald is a game that allows you to capture and train your own Pokemon, then fight using these Pokemon to progress through the story. If you don't know where you're going, it's easy to get…

  • Vaporeon is a special Water-type Pokemon in the Nintendo Game Boy "Pokemon" series of video games. You can only get Vaporeon by evolving it from Eevee, a unique Pokemon that can evolve into a number…

  • Sudowoodo is a tricky Pokemon that disguises itself as a tree to avoid confrontation in "Pokemon Emerald." In order to catch a Sudowoodo for your Pokemon team, you need a special item called a Wailmer…

  • The Battle Frontier in "Pokemon Emerald" is not a part of the main quest of the game. It is a hidden quest that you can unlock only through very specific circumstances. You must complete the entire…

  • Pokemon have a hidden happiness value that ranges from zero to 255 -- a Pokemon with a low happiness value will hate you and a Pokemon with a high happiness value will adore you -- in "Pokemon…

  • In the Game Boy Advance title "Pokemon Emerald," the last location a players visit is Evergrande City, which contains Victory Road. From there, players engage the Elite Four to become the Pokemon…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald," you can catch a shiny version of any Pokemon in the game. The shiny version of a Pokemon is similar to a holographic card. Although it's no different from other Pokemon, it is…

  • "Pokemon: Emerald Version" is an upgrade to the Generation III games, "Ruby" and "Sapphire." It is one of the many Pokemon games to be released for Nintendo's Game Boy Advanced handheld system. One of…

  • Shadow Pikachu is one of the nicknames for shiny Pikachu. Pikachu is not the only Pokemon that can be shiny. In fact, all Pokemon have alternate shiny or shadow forms, but there is a 1 in 8,192 chance…

  • Sudowoodo is a rather deceptive monster. Though it is of the Rock type, it spends a good part of "Pokemon: Emerald Version" impersonating a tree and impeding your advancement through the game up until…

  • Diglett's appearance is mostly a mystery because its entire body, except for its head, is submerged underground. This Ground-type Pokemon evolves into Dugtrio at Level 26. A Pokedex entry classifies…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald," Wailmer's bulky size protects him from physical blows, and his Water Veil ability shields him from burns. Wailmer is a water-type Pokemon, so he naturally lives only in rivers,…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald" and other Pokemon games, a Pokemon becomes stronger by gaining levels. There are two ways to gain levels: obtain sufficient experience points by winning battles and use in-game…

  • In "Pokemon: Emerald Version," Magikarp is one of the most useless and weakest Pokemon -- that is, until it evolves into Gyarados. Gyarados is one of the game's strongest water-flying Pokemon with…

  • Completing the Hoenn Pokédex in "Pokémon Emerald" can be done simultaneously with completing your National Pokédex. This will require catching every Pokémon in the game as…

  • Roselia, the Thorn Pokemon, is a tiny creature with a light green body, thorns and roses as hands. This Grass/Poison-type Pokemon can learn "Spikes" and it has a high Special Defense stat, making it…

  • Miltank is a Normal-type Pokemon first introduced in "Pokemon Gold" and "Pokemon Silver." Miltank resembles a cow and is the female companion to the Pokemon Tauros. Miltank also produces MooMoo Milk,…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald" for the Game Boy Advance, you must bring your Pokemon fighters into battle against your rivals, Team Magma and Team Aqua. World exploration and item collection is an important…

  • Homeowners often place Emerald Green arborvitae (Thuja occidentailis "Emerald Green") in their yard or garden. Known for their ability to remain green year-round, arborvitae can turn yellow in the…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald," Jagged Pass is a sloping road that will lead you down Mount Chimney, a volcano in the Hoenn region. Initially, the only way to reach Lavaridge Town is by trekking down this…

  • There are four secret chambers in "Pokemon Emerald" that can be unlocked once you have completed certain requirements. The first secret chamber on Route 134 must be unlocked before you can open the…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald," only the strongest Pokemon learn the move Dragon Claw naturally. Other dragon-type Pokemon learn the move when you teach it to them using Technical Machine (TM) 02. To get TM02,…

  • "Pokemon: Emerald" is a roleplaying game with hundreds of playable Pokemon characters. The game features an even larger list of spells and abilities, including TM Thunder. TM Thunder is an energy…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald" for the Game Boy Advance, there is a large white road located on Route 110 that can only be traveled if you have a bike. There are two different bikes you can use in "Pokemon…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald," Fiery Path is an underground tunnel that leads beneath Mount Chimney. Early in the game, this tunnel is your only means of reaching Route 113, which leads to Fallarbor Town. The…

  • The Pokemon Pikachu is a yellow rodent that can generate electricity, which it stores in its cheeks. In battle, Pikachu uses this stored electricity to hit opponents with attacks such as Thunderbolt,…

  • In "Pokemon Sapphire," you can dive in currents by using the battle move "Dive." This move can be taught to a Pokemon through an item known as a hidden machine or HM. HM08 is the hidden machine that…

  • "Sonic Rush" is a platforming adventure game for the Nintendo DS starring Sonic the Hedgehog. As in most "Sonic" games, you can collect Chaos Emeralds. If you collect all the Chaos Emeralds, you can…

  • You can use a GameShark game modifier to enhance your "Pokemon Emerald" experience. Using the GameShark, you can catch any Pokemon, receive any item and even have infinite money. To use these…

  • "Pokemon Indigo" is a fan-made free-to-play online game that, similar to the other games in the "Pokemon" series, focuses on capturing and training Pokemon to become the game's strongest trainer. An…

  • In "Pokemon Ruby," "Sapphire" and "Emerald," you can turn berries into Pokeblocks, which you can feed to your Pokemon to increase their beauty contest-related stats. By improving their stats, you…

  • One of the many extra mini games in the Nintendo GameBoy Advance Game, "Pokemon Sapphire," is a lottery drawing held in Lilycove City. If you don't win the first time, there is a way to keep playing…

  • "Pokemon SoulSilver" is a game for the Nintendo DS. In Pokemon "SoulSilver," you play a Pokemon trainer that is travelling across the Johto region to catch and train Pokemon. Get to 1F-3 in…

  • "Sonic Rush Adventures" is the second Sonic the Hedgehog 2D-platform game for the Nintendo DS handheld video gaming console. Hidden throughout the game are seven Sol Emeralds which must be collected…

  • In "Pokemon Sapphire" for the Game Boy Advance, you can explore the Hoenn region to battle, capture and train more than 100 Pokemon characters. Head east from Pacifidlog Town to reach Sky Pillar, a…

  • In the "Pokemon" video games, Chikorita is a small, green creature with a single leaf sprouting from its head. Although Chikorita is a docile creature, it can defend itself with attacks such as Razor…

  • Regirock, Registeel and Regice, also known as the three Regis, are legendary Pokemon that appear in "Pokemon Emerald." The three Regis Pokemon each appear only once in the "Pokemon Emerald" inside…

  • "Super Smash Bros. Brawl" is a multiplayer fighting platform game for the Nintendo Wii that features a diverse cast of the most popular characters from multiple Nintendo game franchises. Rayquaza,…

  • Rayquaza is one of the most powerful Legendary Pokemon in the Nintendo Game Boy Advance video games "Pokemon Ruby," "Pokemon Sapphire" and "Pokemon Emerald." It is the version mascot of "Pokemon…

  • Rayquaza is the mascot Legendary Pokemon for "Pokemon Emerald." This Pokemon is the only creature to have the "Air Lock" ability. In "Pokemon Diamond," if you want to get Rayquaza, you must first…

  • "Sonic the Hedgehog," for the Sega Genesis, was the first time Sega introduced future mascot Sonic to the world. Sonic featured a sense of speed that was not matched by other platforming games of its…

  • Sol Emeralds are a special type of emerald in "Sonic Rush" for the Nintendo DS. These emeralds can be collected only by Blaze the Cat -- Sonic, by contrast, collects Chaos Emeralds -- and only by…

  • In "Pokemon SoulSilver," you can equip your Pokemon with items that will boost their attributes during battles. For example, the Life Orb boosts a Pokemon's offensive abilities by 30 percent. In…

  • In "Pokemon Sapphire," Rayquaza is a Dragon- and Flying-type legendary Pokemon that, according to "Pokemon" lore, has lived for hundreds of millions of years in the Earth's ozone layer. Rayquaza has…

  • Rayquaza is a highly powerful Pokemon and as such may take some time to capture. Catching this high-level Pokemon requires some training before the Pokemon battle and may take multiple attempts before…

  • The twisted pathway in "Pokemon Sapphire" is a part of the Sky Pillar, which will allow you to capture the legendary Dragon-type Pokemon, Rayquaza. Aside from Rayquaza, there are various other Pokemon…

  • Latios is one of the two roaming legendary Pokemon in "Pokemon Emerald." Latios is a Psychic/Dragon-type Pokemon and can be accessed by downloading a special item from a Nintendo event. As Nintendo no…

  • "Pokemon Emerald" is a part of the third-generation of games released for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. Lugia, a Psychic and Flying-type Pokemon, is one of the many legendary Pokemon you can obtain…

  • Emeralds are among the world's most prized gemstones. Usually green in color, emeralds symbolize life, health, and springtime. They were collected and worn by the Greeks and other ancient…

  • Nintendo released 43 new berries in the third generation Pokemon games. In "Pokemon Ruby," berries have two main uses. Players can use berries to make poffins or they can plant them to make more…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald," hidden between a cluster of small islands in the middle of the sea is a cavern known as Naval Rock. Naval Rock is home to two powerful legendary Pokemon. Ho-Oh, the rainbow bird,…

  • While "Pokemon Emerald" has far fewer glitches than earlier Pokemon games, there are still numerous tricks that a player can pull off. One of these tricks is the ability to make exact copies of…

  • Chikorita, a Grass-type Pokemon, was introduced in the "Pokemon Gold" and "Pokemon Silver" games in 1999. Like other pre-evolution Pokemon, Chikorita's stats are not amazing in comparison to its more…

  • Rayquaza is a legendary Dragon and Flying Pokemon you can catch in "Pokemon Ruby" and "Pokemon Sapphire." You won't have access to Rayquaza until after you've defeated the Elite Four and the Pokemon…

  • "Pokemon Emerald" lets you collect Pocket Monsters (or Pokemon) for battling against other people in-game, as well as other players. If you need a little help in your Pokemon campaign, however, you…

  • With its serpent-like body and powerful attack and defense moves ranging over 150, Rayquaza is a creature that would benefit any trainer's Pokemon party. This legendary Dragon-/Flying-type Pokemon can…

  • The GameShark device, developed by the Mad Catz company, has been providing players with an enhanced gaming experience that would be impossible with normal game play. With secret codes, hints and…

  • "Pokemon Indigo" is an online game that is similar to the "Pokemon" series but is more about the social aspect. You can trade or battle Pokemon with your friends and even capture wild Pokemon in…

  • Pokemon Shiny Gold is a role-playing game, which is a modded version of Pokemon FireRed. The game features many narrative and gameplay changes, including the addition of several Pokemon. Since the…

  • Rayquaza is the final boss in the Gameboy Advance game "Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team." He awaits players at the top of the Sky Tower in the last chapter of the game. Rayquaza has 600…

  • Rock objects are one of four categories of objects you can place in the 12 Safari Zone areas in "Pokemon SoulSilver." To place a rock object, you must first learn Object Arrangement from the Safari…

  • "Pokemon SoulSilver" offers you many adventures in the regions of Johto and Kanto. There are 493 different Pokemon that are available in this game. In order to defeat the game's missions, you'll need…

  • In "Pokemon Platinum," the Regis are a trio of Ice-type, Rock-type and Steel-type legendary Pokemon that can only be captured after receiving an event-only Pokemon, Regigigas. Regigigas was given away…

  • "Pokemon Indigo" is an online, browser-based video game that allows players to catch Pokemon, trade with other players and engage in epic battles. Rayquaza is a particularly strong Pokemon who…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald," Faraway Island is an area off the coast of the Hoenn mainland. Only one Pokemon makes its home on this distant land; however, that lonesome Pokemon is Mew, a legendary…

  • "Pokemon Soul Silver" is a next-gen remake of the old Nintendo game "Pokemon Silver" for the Gameboy Color. The game contains the same storyline, but comes with several new features such as new…

  • An "RP Fight" -- or "Role-play Fight" -- is a type of fight scene that happens in text-based role-playing games such as "MUSH" or those that take place in chat rooms or on forums. It is essentially an…

  • "Pokemon Fire Red" is a remake of the original Pokemon game, "Pokemon Red." In the original game, it was possible to find and capture a rare Pokemon known as Mew. This has been removed from "Pokemon…

  • Rayquaza, a territorial dragon and flying-type legendary Pokemon, seldom makes its presence known to humans. In "Pokemon Ruby," though, you have a chance to capture the beast. It generally spends all…

  • Some portable gaming systems have special cartridges that plug directly into the Gameboy. The desired game is then inserted into the specialty cartridge -- since the cartridge reads the game before…

  • "Pokemon Ruby" is part of the extensive "Pokemon" franchise. Players can capture and collect hundreds of Pokemon over the course of the game. The game also features other collectables, including…

  • While silver in "World of Warcraft" is a low-level ore, it's considerably more difficult to acquire than other low-level ores, such as copper and tin. Silver occurs where tin normally does. Silver…

  • "Sonic Rush," a "Sonic the Hedgehog" game for Nintendo DS, puts players in control of Sonic, a fast-moving blue hedgehog on the hunt for gems called the Chaos Emeralds. The sixth emerald, a light blue…

  • Adamantite is a metal used for crafting professions in "World of Warcraft." You need the "Burning Crusade" expansion, and 325 mining skill in order to mine adamantite, which you can find in "Outland."…

  • A GameShark connects games to a third-party peripheral that once inserted into the Game Boy Advance allows players to enter cheat codes. "Pokemon" cheats include catching level 100 wild Pokemon,…

  • In "Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity," players can unlock the Chaos Emerald gear for Sonic to wear during gameplay. When Sonic puts it on he is transformed into Super Sonic -- a spikier, gold-furred, faster…

  • Cyndaquil is the Fire-type starting Pokemon first introduced in "Pokemon Gold" and "Pokemon Silver." Cyndaquil can only appear on "Pokemon Platinum"after you capture one on a copy of one of the Game…

  • "Bullet seeds" blast foes up to five times in a row with high-velocity seed projectiles in Pokemon HeartGold and Pokemon SoulSilver. When players find TM09, they can use it once on a lucky Pokemon to…

  • Cyndaquil is the Fire-type starter of "Pokemon Gold," "Pokemon Silver" and their remakes. If you complete the Hoenn Pokedex in "Pokemon Emerald," Professor Birch will allow you to pick either…

  • In each of the Nintendo "Pokemon" video games, you start your adventure with one of three companion Pokemon. The Pokemon you choose will be your lead Pokemon and will fight most of your battles for…

  • The GameShark for the Game Boy Advance is a cartridge-slot device that allows you to input various codes which modify the game you have inserted. There are codes for practically every game available,…

  • In "Pokemon SoulSilver," you are given a choice of three starter Pokemon -- Chikorita, Cyndaquil or Totodile -- at the beginning of the game when you speak with Professor Elm in the Pokemon Lab. The…

  • "Pokemon: Emerald" is a Game Boy Advance game that lets the player capture and train hundreds of monsters called Pokemon. Each Pokemon has inherent skills that it learns as it grows, though players…

  • "Pokemon SoulSilver" is a roleplaying video game that challenges the player to collect a menagerie of monster-like pets (Pokemon). The game also contains dozens of items, several of which are…

  • Deoxys is a legendary, alien Pokémon in "Pokémon: Emerald" that has psychic and heavy physical abilities, making it one of the more powerful Pokémon in the game. Deoxys can be…

  • Krabby is a Water-type Pokemon that eventually evolves into the more powerful Kingler. Krabby comes equipped with the Hyper Cutter and Shell Armor abilities, but can also learn a wide range of…

  • In "Pokemon Sapphire," Hidden Machines, or HMs, are special moves that your Pokemon use to help you reach new places. HMs let you surf across oceans, dig tunnels and light up dark caves. HM 02, Fly,…

  • Gems contain mineral structures that produce unique colors, surface lusters, hardness and transparencies. Not all collectible gems contain all of the necessary attributes to make them valuable, but…

  • "Pokemon Emerald" is a video game for the Gameboy Advance released in 2005 as an enhanced remake of "Pokemon Ruby" and "Pokemon Sapphire." Unlike the other Pokemon games, "Pokemon Emerald" allows the…

  • "Pokemon Sapphire" debuted in North America in 2003. Following the tradition of previous "Pokemon" games, this version sent you on a quest to capture monsters and train them to battle for you.…

  • "Pokemon Emerald" is similar to "Pokemon Ruby" and "Pokemon Sapphire" because it takes place in the land of Hoenn, but the graphics are much sharper in "Emerald." Just like the other Pokemon games,…

  • The Gameshark cartridge is a device players use to enhance and benefit their gaming experience by implementing cheat codes into their favorite video games. Since "Pokemon Yellow" includes…

  • Chaos Emeralds are rare items in the Nintendo DS title "Sonic Rush." Collecting all seven Emeralds unlocks an extra zone for Sonic the Hedgehog and company to play through after the player beats the…

  • In "Pokemon: Emerald" for Game Boy Advanced, players earn the ability to warp from town to town instead of traveling on foot. Instead of building up badges and earning the warp powers, the GameShark…

  • Rayquaza is a rare and legendary Pokemon found in the Sky Pillar in "Pokemon: Emerald." He is a powerful potential addition to your team because of his unique powers and skills. Even if you fight…

  • "Pokemon Emerald" is a third-generation Pokemon game for the Gameboy Advance, featuring updated graphics, new areas to explore and rare legendary Pokemon to catch. Rayquaza, an ancient legendary…

  • As you travel down Route 108 in "Pokemon Emerald," you may notice an abandoned ship floating just off the coast. If you have learned the moves Surf and Dive, you can explore this ship and battle the…

  • In "Pokemon Sapphire," the Surf move allows you to travel across bodies of water by riding on your Pokemon. In addition, during battles, Surf functions as a powerful Water-type attack. To obtain…

  • "Pokemon Sapphire" features many Pokemon, including Sandslash --- a ground-dwelling mouse Pokemon. While generally defensive, Sandslash has the ability to use advanced Pokemon maneuvers, such as Hyper…

  • In "Pokemon Sapphire," Rayquaza is one of the rare and legendary Pokemon you can catch. This Dragon and Flying-type Pokemon resides at the top of the Sky Pillar, a maze-like tower full of traps.…

  • Rayquaza is a high-level, wild Pokémon found in "Pokémon: Sapphire." Rayquaza is one of the rarest and most powerful Pokémon in franchise, making him very desirable for any…

  • "Pokemon Emerald" players are likely to be familiar with Rayquaza from the game box's cover art. Rayquaza is a green, robotic and serpentine Pokemon that battles in its wild form at level 70. As a…

  • As with most games in the series, "Final Fantasy IX" takes a different approach to acquiring skills by using equipped items to enable characters to use that skill. In addition to teaching individual…

  • "Pokemon Emerald," along with "Pokemon Ruby," "Pokemon Sapphire," "Pokemon FireRed" and "Pokemon LeafGreen," is one of the five Game Boy Advance Pokemon games, collectively referred to as the…

  • Cloning a Pokemon is a way to instantly add firepower to your roster of available Pokemon with minimal effort. Kinder players can always trade their stronger Pokemon to their not-as-fortunate friends…

  • Throughout your travels in "Pokemon SoulSilver" you'll need to navigate some rough terrain, including pitch-black caves. Fortunately, you don't have to blindly travel through the caves. You can teach…

  • Pikachu has been the most recognizable Pokemon since shortly after the debut of the franchise, but in the Game Boy video games created by Game Freak, Pikachu had very few distinguishing…

  • "Emerald City Confidential" is a set in the land of Oz. You play Petra, a private investigator who must locate a missing fiancé. One of the items you will need to complete your investigation is…

  • Emeralds are green gemstones that belong to the beryl family. The jewel is the birthstone for May and is believed to signify faithfulness and love. It is worn in jewelry such as rings, cameos,…

  • In the "Pokemon" series of video games, the Dig technique serves two purposes. In battle, the technique is a Ground-type attack. Outside of battle, Dig allows the player to escape from dungeons and…

  • Deoxys, a psychic-type Pokemon, does not evolve, but can change forms. The Pokedex describes Deoxys as a Pokemon that resulted from an alien virus that genetically mutated. There's only one Deoxys in…

  • Before setting off to explore the Johto region in "Pokémon SoulSilver," you need to obtain a Pokémon of your own, such as the grass-type Chikorita. When you first start the game, you…

  • Ecruteak City is a town located in the Johto region of "Pokemon SoulSilver Version." The town is designed to look like an old oriental town and features many points of interest, such as the fourth…

  • One of the many items that strengthen a Pokemon's moves, the BlackGlasses are located in a secluded place deep within "Pokemon: SoulSilver." When you make a Pokemon hold the BlackGlasses, all of its…

  • Cardinal Rubies are red epic-quality gems found in "World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King." Obtained from prospecting, the gems can be cut into several patterns, such as the Bold Cardinal Ruby (a…

  • In "Pokemon SoulSilver," one of the objectives of the game is to try to capture as many different Pokemon as you can. To catch the Water Fish Pokemon Wooper, you first need to travel to a location…

  • If you want a water type Pokemon early on in SoulSilver, you should catch a Wooper, which evolves into a Quagsire. In SoulSilver, a Quagsire learns many powerful Water type moves, such as Surf. Not…

  • The Shell Bell is a recovery item introduced in "Pokemon Emerald" and the other third generation "Pokemon" games. It allows a Pokemon holding it to recover one eighth of the damage that Pokemon…

  • In "Pokémon Emerald" for the Game Boy Advance, you need the Old Sea Chart to find the Pokémon Mew. In the past, players could obtain the Old Sea Chart through Nintendo special events --…

  • The Regi trio consists of Regirock, Regice and Registeel. The three Regis are the legendary trio of the third generation of Pokemon games. Catching the Regis requires you to have already caught a…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald," Rayquaza, the game's mascot, is a Dragon- and Flying-type Pokemon with high offensive power. You have a chance to capture the beast after it quells the fighting between Groudon…

  • Before you start your adventure in "Pokemon Emerald," you are asked to select a gender and name for your character. Choosing a name may not seem important, but in "Pokemon Emerald," your name is often…

  • Some Pokemon have names only a mother could love. After you catch a Pokemon you are immediately give the chance to give it a nickname. If you pass on this option you can still change the name of your…

  • Natu is a Psychic- and Flying-type Pokemon introduced in the second generation "Gold," "Silver" and "Crystal" games for the Game Boy Color. Natu's abilities are "Early Bird," which allows it to…

  • In "Pokemon HeartGold" and "Pokemon SoulSilver," your journey will lead you to Violet City. The city is home to Falkner, a Gym Leader who possesses Flying-type Pokemon. He also possesses the Zephyr…

  • In "RuneScape," players battle against monsters, complete quests and collect items for themselves or to sell in the market. Crafting is a useful skill in the game, allowing players to mold different…

  • "Pokemon: Emerald Version" was originally released in 2005 for the Game Boy Advanced hand-held console and is still available for use on the Nintendo DS or 3DS. Use dozens of GameShark codes to…

  • While none of the Pokemon games have an opportunity for players to catch a wild Chikorita, Pokemon Emerald for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance offers the chance to be awarded one. To get Chikorita, you…

  • In the "Pokemon" games, lottery events give you the chance to win rare items that will assist you during game play. In "Pokemon Emerald," the lottery takes place in Lilycove City, one of the largest…

  • The "Pokemon" video games contain many dungeons for you to explore, but sometimes these areas are not easy to find. For example, in "Pokemon Sapphire," Sky Pillar is a large tower that you can access…

  • Emeralds are among the most familiar and highly prized of the precious gemstones. Famed throughout history for their brilliant green color, the highest-quality emeralds can rival and even surpass…

  • Deoxys is a strong legendary or mythical Pokemon. Although it does not evolve from or into any other Pokemon, it can change form. Each of its forms has a different appearance, although it retains…

  • The Full Incense is a hold item introduced in the fourth generation Pokemon games. When held by a Pokemon, it causes that Pokemon to always attack last when using an attack with the same speed…

  • Dragonair is the evolved form of Dratini and is a dragon-type Pokemon. Dragonair evolves into Dragonite, its third and final form, at level 55. Dragonair has one of the latest evolution levels of all…

  • Seedot, the Acorn Pokemon, was an exclusive Grass type Pokemon in "Pokemon Ruby" that is now obtainable in "Pokemon HeartGold" for the Nintendo DS. Seedot evolves into Nuzleaf at level 14, and Nuzleaf…

  • In "Pokémon Emerald," the EON ticket is a special item that allows you to catch the legendary Pokémon, Latios or Latias. The EON ticket is not available anywhere in the game, so players…

  • In "Pokemon: SoulSilver" for the Nintendo DS, you will battle many trainers, criminals and wild Pokemon. At Sprout Tower, you must face off against a series of sages in before ultimately challenging…

  • Pokemon Sapphire is the third edition of the Pokemon series. The goal is to collect 151 Pokemon, collect all 8 gym badges and make it to the championship. There are new faces and a few new Pokemon,…

  • Kabuto is a rock and water-type Pokémon, which makes him particularly effective against fire-type Pokémon; however, he is especially vulnerable to grass-type Pokémon attacks. You…

  • "Pokemon Platinum" is a turn based RPG released for the Nintendo DS on March 22, 2009. Pidgey is a dual type normal/flying Pokemon encountered early in the game. At level 18, Pidgey evolves into…

  • Sometimes you have to shake a tree to see what fruit or Pokemon fall out. "Pokemon HeartGold" is a remake of the 1999 release "Pokemon Gold and Silver." The storyline remains the same in the remake,…

  • The Pokemon SoulSilver version offers a unique and challenge gameplay that includes catching and training creatures, battling gym leaders, completing mission and more. As part of the story, your…

  • After completing the main quest in the 2010 game "Pokemon SoulSilver" for the Nintendo DS, you can expand the game by taking part in several side quests. One of these leads you deep into Mount Mortar,…

  • The 2010 Nintendo DS game "Pokemon: SoulSilver" introduces dozens of new Pokemon characters for you to collect and train while traveling through the Johto region. Early in the game you should obtain…

  • Ever Grande City is the island which contains the Elite Four in the Hoenn Region. It only consists of two buildings, one of which is a single Pokemon Center before Victory Road. Victory Road splits…

  • In "Pokemon Sapphire" for the Game Boy Advance, you can explore underwater once you receive HM08. HM08 is a Hidden Machine that is used to teach Pokemon the move Dive. When Dive is used in battle, the…

  • Consider the emerald, a variety of beryl colored green by vanadium or by chromium and long valued by people across the world. Whether you are considering buying an emerald, making a focused study of…

  • "Groudon" and "Kyogre" are two legendary creatures found in the game "Pokemon Emerald" for the Nintendo Gameboy Advance. Grouden is a large red Pokemon that resembles Godzilla, while Kyogre is a large…

  • In most "Pokemon" games, players received one of two different fossils that could be revived. "Pokemon HeartGold" from 2010 only rewarded fossils to players that destroyed boulders. The move "Rock…

  • The Eon ticket is a virtual ticket found in "Pokemon: Sapphire," "Pokemon: Emerald" and "Pokemon: Ruby." The virtual ticket was handed out as a marketing exclusive at the 2003 Electronics Expo and at…

  • Chaos emeralds are fictional gems found in the classic Sonic games series. They have been found in the series from the very first game, "Sonic the Hedgehog," and over the course of the series, their…

  • The term "gem" commonly refers to a mineral such as a diamond, a rare colored rock such as lapis lazuli or an organic material like amber that is traditionally polished and cut to create jewelry for…

  • Emeralds are precious stones ranging in color from a light sea green to a deep forest green. The best quality emeralds are worth more than diamonds, and are mined deep in the Colombian mines of Muzo…

  • One of the several rare items in "Pokemon SoulSilver Version" are "dome fossils." They can only be found on rocks in one area. Even if you find the rocks, you will need the "Rock Smash" ability to…

  • "Pokemon Emerald" was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2005. In the game, you can receive various fishing rods allowing you to fish for water-based Pokemon. Of these rods, the Super Rod is the…

  • The best rubies are the pigeon blood red variety of the mineral corundum, although the stones are also available in other shades of red. Ruby is considered a precious gemstone; the value of fine…

  • Pokemon Emerald is the third Pokemon game set in the Hoenn region. It serves as the follow-up to Ruby and Sapphire, with an updated story line, enhanced graphics and new zones. The legendary flying…

  • As with all "Pokemon" games, "Pokemon: SoulSilver" features hundreds of collectible Pokemon. Typically, you find Pokemon while wondering through grassy routes, and when you fight them, you can throw…

  • In the Game Boy Advance game "Pokemon Emerald" it is possible to clone both Pokemon and items by exploiting a glitch in the game. This is perfect for accumulating a large amount of Master Balls, the…

  • A gem is a special type of mineral. Minerals are naturally occurring substances in the earth, and come in many forms. While a gem is a mineral, not all minerals are gems. Some minerals have industrial…

  • "Pokemon: HeartGold" from 2010 has many of the same features as the "Pokemon: Gold" game from 2000, including the Name Rater. The Name Rater has no impact on game play, but he will "judge" the…

  • Due to the nature of emeralds, which often form with fissures naturally, enhancements are common. An emerald enhancement practice that has been around for centuries, oiling emeralds, is in modern…

  • Emerald is the clear, green-hued form of the mineral beryllium and is valued as a precious gem. The green coloring of emeralds makes them popular for use in gold jewelry for accenting the tone of the…

  • Fossils are a sought after item in "Pokemon: SoulSilver Edition," because they allow you to gain access to hidden Pokemon that are unattainable by other means. Fossils are contained within rocks that…

  • Eon children's games are a series of action-packed video games produced with both Asian and American technical standards. Many of the games feature a superhero and allow players to attempt to defeat…

  • Gems and minerals have always been valued for their beauty. While some minerals are gems and some gems are minerals, not all minerals are gems nor are all gems minerals. Gems are valued for their…

  • Emeralds are a certain type of the crystal form of the mineral beryl, which contains most of the element beryllium available on Earth. On rare occasions, beryl will form crystals and when certain…

  • Emeralds are an ancient gemstone with a history ranging from the conquistadors conquest of America all the way back to ancient Egypt. Emeralds are most commonly known for their deep and radiant green…

  • Alexandrite is a type of gem used mainly in jewelry. It is a form of chrysoberyl and comes mainly in green, yellow or brown. It was discovered in the early 19th century in the Ural Mountains in Russia…

  • Rayquaza is a dragon and flying-type legendary Pokemon introduced in the third generation Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald series of games. With an impressive stat of 150 in both attack and special attack,…

  • The Pewter Museum is a reoccurring location in the "Pokemon" series, and in "HeartGold," it even offers a new service: fossil resurrection. By giving fossils to the aide at the museum, he can bring…

  • Synthetic emeralds, also known as "created" or "lab" emeralds, are very similar to real emeralds since both gems are of the same mineral and share the same chemical makeup. However, synthetic emeralds…

  • "Pokemon LeafGreen" and "Pokemon FireRed" were two games released at the same time in 2004 for the GameBoy Color. With the exception of certain Pokemon found in each game, the two are congruent in…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald," Mirage Island is a hard-to-find place on Route 130. You can only get to Mirage Island under special circumstances. A man in Pacifidlog Town can help you find it. The secret is to…

  • The "Pokemon Pearl" game includes a Pal Park feature that allows you to transfer Pokemon from a Game Boy Advance game to your "Pokemon Pearl" game file on the Nintendo DS. For example, the only way to…

  • Azalea Town is the location of your second gym battle in the Johto region in the video game "Pokemon SoulSilver." The gym leader in Azalea Town, Bugsy, uses bug-type Pokemon, so make sure the six…

  • Shiny Pokemon are just like normal Pokemon of their type, but a different color. Where a normal Charizard is red, a shiny one is black. There is no difference in stats or abilities between shiny and…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald" players travel the world to do battle with expert Pokemon trainers known as gym leaders. When their best Pokemon are defeated, gym leaders often award the player with new moves…

  • You must manage to navigate the ice cave successfully in order to continue on the ice path in "Pokemon: Silver Version" for the Nintendo Game Boy and Nintendo DS. The ice cave consists of a large…

  • "Pokemon Emerald," released for the Gameboy Advance, allows players to catch and train wild Pokemon in order to beat gym leaders, other trainers and Team Rocket. Some Pokemon evolve only when exposed…

  • "Pokemon FireRed" and "Pokemon LeafGreen" were released together for the GameBoy Color in 2004. The two games are nearly identical, with the exception of certain Pokemon exclusively placed into each…

  • "Pokemon Sapphire" (along with its counterpart "Pokemon Ruby") is the third game in the "Pokemon" series and was released for the Game Boy Advance. In addition to the main storyline of the game,…

  • There are a couple side quests involving mail delivery in Pokemon HeartGold for the Nintendo DS. If you send loans to your mother after each battle with a Pokemon trainer, she delivers special items…

  • "Pokemon: HeartGold Version" for the Nintendo DS offers hundreds of Pokemon for players to collect and use to win battles against rival characters. This title uses the hand-held gaming system's Wi-Fi…

  • "Pokemon: Emerald Version" gives you the challenge of trying to prevent Team Magma and Team Aqua from taking over the world. Several "legendary" Pokemon are obtainable through various means, and one…

  • Lake Michigan houses one of the largest colored rock collections in the world. Each year, amateur rock collectors flock to the lake expecting to return with pounds of precious gold, silver and…

  • "Pokemon Emerald Version" continues the long series of Pokemon games. It features dozens of characters that you're able to catch and recruit to your team and a few that can only be obtained after…

  • The final stage of "Sonic Heroes" is unlocked only if you have found the seven emeralds in the even numbered stages. It is not possible to get the emeralds until one of the four character teams have…

  • Named for Czar Alexander II in honor of his birthday, alexandrite is an extremely rare type of quartz. This color-changing stone is sometimes fused with a less expensive stone to make a composite…

  • Emerald, the birthstone of May, is a member of the beryl family. Although other beryl gems are white, emeralds are known for their brilliant green color. The color comes from both chromium and…

  • Pokemon Emerald Version is a video game designed for the Game Boy Advanced system. It follows the tradition of the original Game Boy and is essentially an enhanced version of Pokémon: Ruby and…

  • When emeralds are raw and uncut, they don't resemble the brilliant stones we see in stores, making it a bit difficult to determine if they are real or not. A few simple observations and tests will…

  • North Carolina is known for its abundance of minerals and gemstones. Emeralds are among the many naturally occurring treasures in North Carolina. There are currently two mines open to the public: the…

  • "Pokemon: Emerald Version" features many different Pokemon for players to catch, train and battle against. While many Pokemon are easily found in the wilderness, there are some incredibly strong…

  • In "Sonic Heroes," Sonic the Hedgehog, Shadow and friends must complete a series of fast-paced levels before finally facing nemesis Dr. Eggman in the finale. The last level cannot be unlocked until…

  • In the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox and PC adventure game "Sonic Heroes," you command teams of three characters from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise to traverse levels, solving puzzles and defeating…

  • One of the most powerful pocket monsters in the "Pokemon" franchise is Mewtwo, a genetically enhanced and extremely intelligent psychic-type Pokemon. If you're playing "Pokemon: Emerald Version," in…

  • Northwestern Florida, which is commonly referred to as the "Panhandle" region of Florida, due to its shape in context with the rest of the state. Northwestern Florida ranges from the city of Pensacola…

  • Emeralds are precious gems that are brilliant green in color. They belong to the beryl family along with rubies and amethyst. They take their green hue from the trace amounts of chromium they contain.…

  • Dragonair is a dragon Pokemon in "Pokemon Emerald" that evolves from Dratini at level 30 and then evolves to Dragonite at level 55. One of the main reasons to evolve Dragonair is that Dragonite is a…

  • Oiling emeralds is a common method of improving the complexion of the stone. Using cedarwood oil disguises an emerald's flaws by filling fissures and cracks. Emeralds tend to scratch easily compared…

  • "Pokemon Emerald" is the updated version of "Pokemon Ruby" and "Pokemon Sapphire". While the game, by and large, is quite similar to the previous versions, it does…

  • Juan, the final gym leader in "Pokemon Emerald," can be found in the city of Sootopolis, but only after you've completed every part of the main quest up to that point in the game. The path from…

  • Mirage Island is a secret location in Pokemon Emerald located on Route 130. Since the appearance of Mirage Island depends on a randomly generated number that must be in sync with a randomly generated…

  • “Pokemon Emerald” is a title from the Pokemon series for the Game Boy Advance. In the game, you must pit your Pokemon creatures against the evil Team Aqua and Team Magma. You can…

  • With the introduction of new versions, new regions are also introduced. Kanto corresponds to Red, Blue and Yellow, and Johto corresponds to Gold, Silver and Crystal. Hoenn corresponds to Ruby,…

  • In the Pokemon Emerald game for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance, you talk to other characters and collect wild Pokemon. You then must train your Pokemon creatures to battle other Pokemon so that you can…

  • In "Pokemon Emerald," you must train your Pokemon creatures to battle against the evil Team Magma and Team Aqua. You must also find special items and rare Pokemon that are hidden in caves and islands.…

  • Emeralds are expensive stones that can easily crack without proper care. A crack in an emerald cannot only ruin its visual appearance, but it will decrease its value. Taking the stone to a jeweler can…

  • "Pokemon" is a popular game for the Game Boy Advance console. Shiny Pokemon are Pokemon that are rare in "Pokemon Emerald." These rare Pokemon have different color schemes than their normal…

  • Fight trainers and capture monsters in the Pokemon Emerald game. The key to victory is acquiring the best and most powerful Pokemon for your team. However, the strongest Pokemon--such as Groudon and…

  • The Pokemon series of video games for Nintendo game consoles has been around for a long time. Deoxys is a psychic-type Pokemon found in many places throughout the Pokemon world including video games,…

  • Pokemon are an interesting breed. Many look like familiar animals--cats, dogs, raccoons--but mixed together and transformed. There are hundreds of them to be found in the Pokemon games, and for many…

  • A natural gemstone, according to the U.S. Geological Society (USGS), is a stone, mineral or organic matter that can be cut, polished and made into jewelry or another type of ornament. Russian…

  • As in the other Pokemon games, in Emerald you must capture and train Pokemon to try and become the greatest Pokemon trainer. The key to gaining supremacy is to acquire powerful Pokemon, such as…

  • The fire-type Pokemon Cyndaquil is one of the three starters given to you by Professor Elm in the Generation II "Pokemon" games: "Gold Version," "Silver Version" and…

  • Since the second generation of Pokemon games, each game in the series has included an in-game lottery held in either the TV station building, the radio tower, or the department store. The Pokemon…

  • Emeralds, the birthstone for May, has been revered and coveted by man for many centuries, and rightfully so, as a truly fine emerald may be even more valuable than a diamond of the same size.

  • "Pokemon Emerald Version," a role-playing game developed by Game Freak, was released by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. The game is notable for its multi-player mode, in which players can have…

  • Unlike in Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire, the Sky Pillar in Emerald is an integral part of the storyline, and is a locale you need to visit in order to complete the game's main quest. While the game…

  • Each generation in the Pokemon series takes place in a certain region of the world. These regions include different towns, locations, landforms and Pokemon types. "Pokemon Emerald" takes…

  • The group of ancient legendary Pokémon known collectively as the "Regis" consist of Regirock, Regice and Registeel. You can capture all three of these Pokémon after you obtain the Mind Badge…

  • The fantasy world of Rokugan is incredibly popular, with a card game, role-playing game and miniature wargame set in the Asian-inspired land. Full of samurai who do their master's bidding, there are…

  • "Sonic Advance" is a side-scrolling action adventure game for the Nintendo Gameboy Advance portable gaming system. "Sonic Advance" brings the familiar 2D characters of Sonic, Tails and Knuckles back…

  • Whether you want to use GameShark cheat codes on Pokemon Emerald with the Game Boy Advance, or on a PC with the Visual Boy Advance emulator, there is no difference between how you get cheat codes for…

  • If you're playing "Pokemon Emerald Version" and want to compete in the Pokemon Contests, you will need good PokeBlocks, which are used to increase your Pokemon's stats. The best PokeBlocks include…

  • The "mystic ticket" is a special Nintendo event item that plays a role in several Game Boy Advance Pokémon games, including Pokémon Emerald Version. When presented to the crew…

  • Birth Island is a secret location in “Pokémon Emerald Version,” traditionally accessible only with the aid of the Aurora ticket. The Aurora ticket was only obtainable for a short…

  • Rayquaza is one of the most powerful legendary Pokémon in “Pokémon Emerald Version,” weighing in at level 70 with powerful attacks like "Outrage" and…

  • Pokemon Emerald is a role-playing game (RPG) for the Nintendo GameBoy Advance that is the 12th in the Pokemon video game series. In the game you must play as an upcoming trainer of fictional Pokemon…

  • By exploiting a glitch at the Battle Frontier in Pokemon Emerald, it's actually possible to clone Pokemon and items. As long as the item can be held by a Pokemon, it can be duplicated as many times as…

  • Natural emeralds are riddled with fissures and cracks before treatment. Some are also slightly cloudy or opaque in patches due to the natural process of emerald formation. For this reason, raw…

  • In addition to their value as precious gems, glowing green emeralds hold symbolic meanings. Since ancient times, the emerald has signified life, love, religion and healing powers.

  • "Pokemon Emerald" is one of the many games to come from the Pokemon series. It plays similar to the rest of the Pokemon games, in which you play as an aspiring trainer who travels around the world in…

  • Everyone gets the Crafting profession in Runescape. You can concentrate on certain tracks within it like jewelry making, armor smithing and more. One thing you can do is cut gems. The cut gems can…

  • Outdoor camping and summer road trips are part of the American tradition. Every year during the warmer months families pack their vehicles, throw the kids in the backseat and head for the beaches…

  • The Eon Ticket is a rare promotional item that is obtainable only by attending a Pokémon event or by using an Eon Ticket e-Card, which was available for a short time in 2003. The Eon Ticket…

  • Deoxys is a psychic Pokemon that can only be obtained from Birth Island in Pokemon Emerald. Birth Island can only be reached by players with the Aurora Ticket key item. This key item is only…

  • The emerald is a treasured gemstone that is actually colorless beryl. Through natural erosion, it crystallizes with chromium and forms a brilliant green color. Found all over the world, some of the…

  • Birth Island in the "Pokemon Emerald" game houses one of the Legendary Pokemon Deoxys, but getting to the island can be nearly impossible. The difficulty lies in acquiring the Aurora Ticket, a virtual…

  • Determining the value of gems is a combination of cut, caret, color and clarity. In comparing emeralds versus rubies, the two precious stones both have examples of rare gems, typically of a large size…

  • "Sonic Advance 2" is a side-scrolling action and adventure game for the Nintendo Gameboy Advance. Your goal is collect seven hidden chaos emeralds and defeat the villain, Dr. Eggman. The game is…

  • Tourmaline is not a single gemstone but a family of gems that are generally identified by their color. In fact, it's one of the few gemstones in the world that can be found in just about any color.…

  • 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 Pokémon…

  • Emeralds (a variety of beryl) are among the world's most precious gemstones and are in constant demand because of their beauty and their rarity.

  • 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…

  • The use of emeralds dates back to the prehistoric era, with the first stones being traced back to some areas in Africa. During the time of the Egyptian pharaohs, emerald mines were referred to as…

  • Pokemon Emerald has a large amount of content that is not accessible within the game itself. The only means to get many Pokemon is by trading other versions of the game. A GameShark code can be used…

  • Emeralds are gemstones that belong to the beryl family. Created by the extreme pressure and heat generated during volcanic activity or by the process of hydrothermal circulation, emeralds are composed…

  • An emerald is the green version of the mineral beryl. It has been a revered gemstone since the time of ancient Egypt. Its rich green color is popular in jewelry and used in various decorating…

  • Emeralds are crystals that grow one molecule at the time. This green gemstone is one variety of beryl and is formed naturally in a hexagonal shape. There is also a blue variety of beryl called…

  • Most natural emeralds are made in geothermic phenomenons called hydrothermal veins. Hydrothermal veins are cracks in the rocks deep in the earth. As magma flows deep underneath the ground, super…

  • The Emerald Ash Borer was thought to be introduced from Asia in the 1990s. By the time the Emerald Ash Borer was first reported in 2002, much damage had already taken place. The Emerald Ash Borer…

  • Sega Sonic Rush is the first of the hedgehog's adventures on Nintendo's DS system. If you collect Chaos Emeralds during the game, then you get access to special levels and bonuses.

  • Pokemon Emerald is an older video game, but it can still be lots of fun to play. Thanks to newer game technologies, there are a few different ways to play Pokemon Emerald.

  • Emeralds are a variety of the mineral beryl that contains small quantities of chromium and vanadium and produces its greenish color. These stones are typically riddled with inclusions or imperfections…

  • Pokemon Emerald brings many new exciting adventures to Pokemon players. To collect all the Pokemon in Emerald, trainers must recover the two fossilized Pokemon and then have them revived. Although…