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Pokemon Pearl Version

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Nintendo DS Everyone
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (81 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Worldwide battles and trading using WiFi.
  • Real-time clock feature changes the time of day based on the DS clock. The Pokemon you can catch vary based on the region and the time of day. Also, certain Pokemon moves' power changes based on time.
  • More elaborate Pokemon Contests. Players can use the accessories and dress up their Pokemon. Players make "Poffin" out of Berries to rasie their Pokemon's contest stats.
  • New dual-type Pokemon, new/altered moves, and new special abilities add to the already deep strategy of Pokemon battling.
  • 3-D enviornments and updated graphics.

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  • ASIN: B000MJB1WU
  • Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches ; 4 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: April 22, 2007
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (81 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #489 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
    #8 in  Video Games > Nintendo DS > Role-Playing

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Pokemon Pearl is a traditional Pokemon RPG that takes place in a region called Sinnoh.

In the Sinnoh region, there are two Pokemon that symbolize the region. They appear in the Sinnoh reigon's myths and old folklore. One is called Dialga, and is said to have the power to control time. The other is called Palkia, who is said to have the ability to distort space. The sinister organization called Team Galaxy is trying to rule the region by utilizing these two Pokemon's power. During your adventure to complete your Pokedex and become the Champion, these two Pokemon, and Team Galaxy, will intertwine into the story and lead you on a fantastic journey across the Sinnoh region.

When you set off on your travels, you'll be able to play as either a boy or girl Trainer. You will also utilize the DS's dual slots to transfer Pokemon from the GBA Pokemon games and be able to link up with Pokemon Ranger to access more special content. Pokemon fans have caught glimpses of Mime Jr., Lucario, Munchlax and Weavile in Pokemon movies, and these Pokemon will be debuting in this adventure.

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Three all-new Pok?mon are yours to choose from - Fire-type Chimchar, Water-type Piplup, and Grass-type Turtwig. You won't be able to catch these Pok?mon in the wild. To catch every Pok?mon, you'll have to trade with other Trainers to get the two Pok?mon you didn't select.Once you connect with friends over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, you'll be able to use the Nintendo DS microphone to speak to them directly! You may also use the voice chat during trades and battles if the host of the session enables that option.When Pok?mon Gold and Silver introduced a real-time clock, Pok?mon fans absolutely loved it. It seemed destined to become a staple of Pok?mon games, but when Ruby and Sapphire came around, the feature disappeared. Pok?mon Diamond and Pok?mon Pearl reintroduce this system in a major way.There are still some Pok?mon that look the same in both genders, some that can only be male or female, and some (particularly the Legendaries) that don't have a gender at all.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Pearls, April 22, 2007
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Pokemon Pearl Version (Video Game)
After countless spin offs the real deal is here: Pokemon Diamond and Pearl. The Pokemon craze has been around for years. Ever since the Red and Blue versions hit way back, Pokemon has been huge. It's tried and true formula has worked for over ten years, and it's pretty apparent that the formula isn't going to die now. Pokemon Diamond and Pearl are a lot like the Pokemon games that preceded it, but they've really thrown in some good touches here. Still, most players who've been playing since the Gameboy days, or even as recent as the GBA days will still get a "been there, done that," feeling. Still, the game is good, addictive and it will keep you busy for hours on end.

As I said, Pokemon Diamond and Pearl have a "been there, done that" kind of feel. You begin as a rookie trainer in a village, and under some circumstances, you are asked by a professor to go and collect Pokemon data using a Pokedex. On your journey your goal is to collect as many Pokemon as you can and train them to take on other trainers, and to get all the badges from the games various gym leaders, while you've got a rival who is out doing to same thing to prove he's better than you. In addition, there's an evil organization called Team Galactic that has plans for a new world order and to do that they need all the Pokemon they can get. If all this sounds familiar, that's because it is! It's the exact same formula that worked for the original Pokemon games on the Gameboy, the games on the Gameboy Color and Gameboy Advance. The story, of course, is simple and charming, but where Pokemon has always managed to shine most is it's fantastic and addictive gameplay.

Pokemon is actually really strategic and in-depth. That is to say, it requires a lot of thought, and believe me, some of these battles (especially against the new Pokemon that are introduced in this version) require a lot of your skill. Battles are turn based, where you select a command and then watch a round of combat. There's a paper/rock/scissors effect here, however. Each and every Pokemon has a type, and some of the attacks they use reflect its type. This makes up what deals massive damage, what deals no damage and what deals just normal damage. Grass may be strong against water, for example but grass is also weak against fire, but in turn, fire is weak versus water. This effect plays through with seventeen and different types, and there is no best type because every type has a weakness. It's because of this element that Pokemon is so much fun to play. Just trying to construct the perfect team will take you more than a day, and with over 100 new creatures to collect, you can form endless amounts of teams. Just catching all the Pokemon alone will keep you busy for well over 50 hours. To add to the effect you'll face several other trainers as well, and you never know what they'll throw at you. Your strongest Pokemon may very well become your weakest in certain battles just because of its type.

The battle system itself is made even simplar by the touch screen. Where as before you were scrolling through menus, battling can simply be done by touching the different options on screen. It makes battling a lot faster, especially because the icons are pretty big. Luckily, there's never really a point where you have to use the touch screen if you don't want to, and battling can still be done the old fashioned way if you so choose.

As with Ruby and Sapphire there are also moments of two on two battles. Usually they come with either two trainers taking you on at a time, and you'll send out the two Pokemon in your top roster, or you'll be with another trainer who will send out his or her Pokemon with yours. It adds to the strategic feel of the game, but the moments of two on two battles are pretty few and far between.

In your journey you'll also receive a nifty watch that works based off the time of your internal clock. This means that much like Gold and Silver, it'll switch between day and night. Some Pokemon come out only in the early morning, others come out late at night. Some Pokemon only come out on certain days. Either way, those itching to catch each and every Pokemon will enjoy this aspect of it.

As I said before, Pokemon Diamond and Pearl have added some new things. The most important new thing however, is how much easier it is to trade Pokemon and battle with your friends. Using Wi-fi on the DS is far better than the various link cables or having to go out and buy the wireless adapter for the GBA. You can battle with people all across the world, and do other things as well, such as trade with them. Of course, in order to enjoy the full benefits of this you'll need the friend code to do it, and sometimes. In order to get the full experience of the online gaming world in Pokemon, you'll need to register friend codes. If you don't you can't enjoy some of the better perks, like being able to talk to a friend using the microphone of your DS as you battle. Still, the combat is enhanced greatly when playing online. If you don't want to play online you can easily connect to another DS and battle it out that way with your friend simply sitting in the room.

Pokemon Diamond and Pearl are also full of little secret goodies. There are the legendary Pokemon, Pokemon contests, and of course, even after you've finished the main story there's more to be done. You can transfer Pokemon from your GBA versions by sticking it into the GBA slot of the DS. No matter how you slice it, Pokemon can easily keep you busy longer than several RPGs combined

I wish I could say the graphics and sound are absolutely amazing, but they're really not. For as much fun as this game is, it's certainly not the best as far as graphics go. The same goes for the sound as well. Pokemon has never really been a game you go after for eye-candy, though. There are some moments where some 3D effects come out, but not very many. The sprites are more or less the same sprites they've been using since the Red and Blue versions. Ideally, the game doesn't look all that much of a step up from Ruby and Sapphire, and they were not fantastic looking games either. It's really colorful, but the DS is capable of so much more than this. Likewise, in battle is still as horrible as ever. Fun to do it, but the Pokemon still only flinch to attack, and there aren't a lot of animations going on, and we're still looking over the Pokemon's shoulder. Essentially, the combat engine hasn't changed since the series first outing in 1998. There are some move animations that look really good, but aside from that it's hard to look passed the simple fact that the game's combat engine hasn't really evolved since the original games came out way back in 1998. This isn't the original Gameboy, this is the Nintendo DS.

The sound is also no exception. A lot of it sounds really tinny. There are some tunes that definitely sound Pokemon like, but again, it's using old technology on a system capable of a lot more. Most of the sound effects such as the Pokemon's cries are ripped straight from--you guessed it--the original Gameboy versions released in 1998. That's not to say all the tunes sound bad, it's just to say that a lot of what you're going to hear is recycled.

Despite the games graphics and sound, Pokemon Diamond and Pearl are still excellent games. There's a lot more depth here than people think, and a lot of stuff to keep you busy for a long time to come. Even those who are tired of the same simplistic plot and formula will find something great here.

Pros:

+Simple, yet addictive gameplay
+Deep, strategic combat system
+Touch screen controls make battling easier
+Wi-fi connection works well
+Over 100 new Pokemon join the roster
+Simple storyline that anyone can understand
+Being able to battle trainers all across the globe and being able to trade with them is fantastic
+Game can keep you busy for hours with all there is to do, easily over 80 hours worth of gameplay

Cons:

-You can still only save one file
-Graphics and sound are horribly outdated
-The formula works, but there are bound to be gamers out there who are sick of the same old storyline
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Generation of Pokemon, April 22, 2007
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Pokemon Pearl Version (Video Game)
I picked up this game today and it is everything a pokemon game should be: fun, intuitive, and addicting. The graphics hold to the classic 2D sprite style, adding a sense of nostalgia for us older Poke-fans, while incorporating some interesting 3D effects. The music is light and, hours into the game, has yet to become grating.

A slew of new moves (TMs alone number almost 100), pokemon (almost 500), and items later, this chapter in the Pokemon line is full to bursting. They've even thrown in some extra side-quests of sorts. One of the big ones is the Underground, where players can participate in multi-player capture the flag games, dig for gems and fossils, or build their own secret base.

However, don't expect much in the way of a story. You're still just a kid trainer trying to (what do you know) "catch 'em all," beat (you guessed it) eight gym leaders, and conquer (but of course) the Elite Four. Not to mention having to uproot and put to an end Team [ - insert various theme - ]. In this case, Team Galactic. Ho hum. Admittedly this is nothing ground breaking, which is a disappointment, but the amalgamation and refinement of various features, from previous generations, into one makes for an overall satisfying experience.

Despite the unchanged story arc, there are enough updates and refinements that justify picking this game up, and the heart of the game - an addictingly deep, varied, and well-balanced RPG/Stragety element - remains unbroken. If anything, it's only become more well-seasoned with age. For longstanding poke-fans, new recruits, and reverts, I highly recommend purchasing this game.
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27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars like a comfortable old sweatshirt..., April 23, 2007
By Martin Maenza (Hickory, NC) - See all my reviews
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Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Pokemon Pearl Version (Video Game)
Like putting on a comfortable old sweatshirt on a cold day, the new Pokemon games for the DS are warm and welcoming. Sure, the formula is the same we've had since the games first game, but the nuances like the more 3-D towns, the additional Pokemon introduced in the game and other touches (like the improvements on contests) really build upon that formula and make it new again.

I look forward to getting to the point in the game where I can pull my Pokemon from my older GB Advance games. That will really help to have more to chose from.
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5.0 out of 5 stars PikaPika! Pokemon Pearl is an excellent game!
Pokemon Pearl is the fourth best DS game I've played to date. ((Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky, Pokemon SoulSilver Version and Pokemon Platinum all beat this game. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Pokemon Game
One of the better pokemon games available. Unfortunately not much variety of pokemon exist in this iteration of the game. A great story and lots of pokemon fun.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Nice Game
This game is pretty fun. When I first got it, i was really in to it. After a while, it became pretty boring and i didn't want to play it anymore. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Yay for new/nice graphics!
Not gonna lie - it's the same game as the others, it just looks MUCH nicer. It's just as fun and I finished it in about the same time as the others too. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pokemon Pearl - 5 Stars
As a fan of the Pokemon game series, and of the DS Lite, I am glad to say that I gave Pearl five out of five stars. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A kid's review
This is a cool game. Training pokemon is my favorite part. I enjoyed the new pokemon like garchomp or arceus, but the rest of the game is boring. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cool Game
I like this game because of all of the special additions to it. it has time (night+day) certain pokemon appear at certain times and you get to go more places than the previous... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Harold L. Jones

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Pokemon Game!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fine game, but nintendo needs to get a little more original with the pokemon.
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