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4.0 out of 5 stars Good
The product was dilivered on time & in the shape that was given in the product detail. I was staisfied with my purchase. all things considered it was a great bye & the wised i have made online.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Wrong Guide -- Buy Nintendo Power Instead
Oops .. I did it again. Bought the Prima guide instead of the Nintendo Power guide. Five minutes after receiving my Prima guide (and taking a VERY brief glance inside), I ran straight to my computer and ordered the Nintendo Power guide instead.

The Prima guide clearly states on Page Two that it has "as few spoilers as possible so the game's surprises aren't...
Published on September 25, 2004 by S. Price


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1.0 out of 5 stars Wrong Guide -- Buy Nintendo Power Instead, September 25, 2004
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S. Price (Laurel MD, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Pokemon Fire Red & Leaf Green (Prima Official Game Guide) (Paperback)
Oops .. I did it again. Bought the Prima guide instead of the Nintendo Power guide. Five minutes after receiving my Prima guide (and taking a VERY brief glance inside), I ran straight to my computer and ordered the Nintendo Power guide instead.

The Prima guide clearly states on Page Two that it has "as few spoilers as possible so the game's surprises aren't ruined" .. well, that's not what we're looking for, is it? LOL

I don't cheat when I play games, but I do like to know what challenges are available in each section. This book shows you pretty pictures of each town, but there is not even an overall map. The Nintendo Power guide tells you EVERYTHING, but you can still play the game without feeling like you are cheating.

Here are the differences between the two guides that I found most irritating:

Battles:
Prima tells you are going to have a battle, but doesn't give any other info.

Nintendo Power (NP) tells you the Pokemon TYPES you will be facing and what types you should use for best effect.

Maps:
Almost non-existant in Prima. There isn't even an overall map of the area. Only way to see where you are it to look at your "town map" in your bag.

NP gives you detailed maps so you can clearly prepare for what lies ahead.

Pokedex:
Prima only lists the Pokemon by NUMBER .. not in alphabetical order. This bugged the heck out of me! I don't know their NUMBERS for crying out loud! LOL

NP includes an alphabetical listing for easier reference.

Charts:
Prima tells you nothing about health items, ball types, things to collect, Pokemon natures, etc. ONLY lists included are the list of berries (but no info on even if they are included in the game of not) and a list of HM/TM's.

NP tells you everything. No simpler way to say it.

Anyway ... save yourself some money. I GUARANTEE that any avid player will end up buying the NP book in the end. Might as well only spend money on ONE book instead of TWO. :)
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51 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The Prima Pokemon LG/FR Guide is the Worst!, September 29, 2004
This review is from: Pokemon Fire Red & Leaf Green (Prima Official Game Guide) (Paperback)
I've played every Nintendo Pokemon game, and I have guides for most of them. The Prima Official Game Guide for Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen is the worst guide I've seen.

The guide will get you past all the gym leaders and tell you where to catch Articuno, Moltres, and Zapados, but that is as far as it goes. It says on the cover "maps for every area," but I've found at least seven areas that it does not have maps for. Next, on the cover it says, "hard-to-catch Pokemon found," but I have so far found wild Pokemon in areas that the guide says you cannot find them. For example, in Viridian City, it says you can catch Gyrados, Horsea, Magikarp, Psyduck, Slowpoke, and Staryu, but I have caught Slowbros in that water as well.

I have also found several glitches in the guide. For example, it says you can catch Gyrados in Fuchsia City, but the picture of Gyrados is really a Weedle. The maps show where some of the items are hidden but I have found items in places not shown on the map. Another annoying thing is that it does not list the level of the legendary birds, so I don't know whether to try and capture them now or later.

In the Pokedex section of the guide, it says that some Pokemon can be caught on Seven Island and Six Island. What does that mean? The guide does not say anything about a Six or Seven Island. All they tell you is that some Pokemon can be caught there. Does that mean it's a hidden Island? Does that mean you can catch some Pokemon, but the guide writers don't know where? No map or description is included in the guide.

The maps don't always show where all the passages and paths lead. The maps do not show where some caves go. At the edge of some of the maps it says "to town," but it does not name the town.

The guide only tells you the name and location of the items, but not what it does. I have found items that are not listed in the guide. It tells you different events, for example if you talk to somebody you will get a Pokemon, but so far I have found at least three events that it does not list. It tells you the name and level of every trainer's Pokemon but it does not say the attacks or items of each Pokemon. Every other guide I've seen at least has the attacks of the elite four and your rival. But this guide only says the name and level; it does not say the attacks or items of any Pokemon. It does not even say what level the Pokemon are that you get in events. Overall, don't get it. I am planning to get the official Nintendo guide; when I sell the Prima guide, be sure not to buy it. I have used the Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire Official Nintendo guide and it is everything I need.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars It gets you through the game... but what else does it do?, September 21, 2004
This review is from: Pokemon Fire Red & Leaf Green (Prima Official Game Guide) (Paperback)
Not much. If you want to complete the game but get absolutely nothing else... then get the guide. The walkthrough and layout is really detailed... but aside from the walkthrough getting you through the game (which even that isn't saying too much) there's not much else.

To be frank. The guide has nice maps and screenshots. They're fairly detailed and good for navigating. But as others have stated below. Some things in this guide are just plain useless.

Take the Pokedex for example. If you want a detailed pokedex Prima expects you to spend 25 ADDITONAL dollars to buy a better one. Lets add that up shall we? Pokemon Game 35 dollars; Prima's Official Strategy Guide: 15 dollars; Prima's Collector's Edition Pokedex, 25 dollars. If you go with Prima you'll spend over 70 dollars to get it all! Do you really want that?

That's not the only problem. There is no moves lists and they don't give you an explanation on things like berries, nature, breeding or even on trading! What kind of Pokemon Guide doesn't give you info on Trading!? Isn't the point of Pokemon to Catch 'em All? You won't do that with this guide.

Obviously, Prima assumes that everyone who picks this game up is already a Pokemon Veteran. A guide should never assume such. Not everyone played the original version. The fact that this guide was on the shelf two weeks before the game was even released tells you that Prima didn't exploit the game for all it was worth. There's a lot of info missing from this guide.

My advice, grab the Nintendo Power guide. Its 100 pages larger and doesn't have quite so many errors. If you DO grab this guide then know that you won't master the game. If you just want to get through the game without really mastering it or finding anything out (or you don't have questions) then go ahead and grab it. But if you WANT everything this game has to offer save your money and buy the Nintendo Power guide.

*Review will be revised later*
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Look Elsewhere, September 27, 2004
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Jennifer Zipperer (Fernandina Beach, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pokemon Fire Red & Leaf Green (Prima Official Game Guide) (Paperback)
This guide by Prima is one of the worst I've ever seen. The maps are poor, I couldn't even find a map for one of the early routes. They don't tell you what page to go to when changing maps like the Nintendo guide does. The Pokedex is incomplete. It has quite a few mistakes that are unacceptable. I always notice some mistakes in guides, even the Nintendo one, but never this many.

About the only thing this guide has going for it is that it lists where the hidden items are that you would normally need to use the ItemFinder to locate. This bit of information in itself doesn't make the guide worth it, in my opinion.

I won't carry on forever about it because the other reviewers have done a good job describing how poor this guide is, but I wanted to add my two cents to the pot.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A disappointing entry..., November 8, 2006
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Robert C. Duffey (Paradise, California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Pokemon Fire Red & Leaf Green (Prima Official Game Guide) (Paperback)
I've played every handheld (and most of the console) Pokemon games ever made. They're addictively fun and I really enjoy running around, working to become the world's greatest trainer. And, I've always used Prima guides. But, this guide is atrocious! It doesn't have a complete map listing, it has no item list, and it only covers through the Elite Four (which leaves a lot left to do). I would expect that kind of quality from Bradygames, but I was disappointed in Prima this time. Hopefully their Diamond/Pearl guides are better than this sorry offering.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars DON'T BUY THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!, May 1, 2005
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This review is from: Pokemon Fire Red & Leaf Green (Prima Official Game Guide) (Paperback)
I got this a little after I got Pokemon Leaf Green and it did not have enough information! It only covers the first three islands (and Kanto of course).It didn't show the Pokemons'Egg Moves or stats.It doesn't show too many tips at the beginning section of the book(even though the games' in-game Help section makes up for that).It doesn't show where too find any items at the end. I have found items in the game that the guide doesn't show on its maps. At least it shows Gym Leader/Legendary Pokemon strategies and quick ways to get through cetain areas (Team Rockets Hideout for example).
PROS:
Good Maps.
Good Strategies.
Shows most visible items and some invisible items.
Shows some useful tips.
Almost decent Pokedex.
CONS:
Doesn't show enough tips.
Doesn't have a complete Pokedex
Doesn't show every area (like it claims)
Doesn't show all items.
Doesn't show nature's or egg groups.
Get a different guide (NOT THIS ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not a complete guide, September 27, 2006
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Edco (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pokemon Fire Red & Leaf Green (Prima Official Game Guide) (Paperback)
This guide has the basic walkthrough up to the Elite Four. But as other reviewers have noted, the book is rife with small errors and stops abruptly when detailing the end of the game. The largest omission is the exclusion of -any- mention of how to recieve the National Pokedex or how to travel to Islands 4, 5, 6, and 7. This is not a small extra area of the game, it is several more hours of gameplay and isn't even mentioned. Pokemon completists will be dissapointed with Prima's guide.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars the wrong guide, November 20, 2005
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This review is from: Pokemon Fire Red & Leaf Green (Prima Official Game Guide) (Paperback)
So there I was, walking out of the bookstore with the Prima Guide to my Pok'emon FireRed game. Little did I know that there was not enough contents to help me with the game. When I had to fight Pok'emon Trainers, and also Gym Trainers, the book didn't give enough details for the battles, like what pok'emon types my enemies have, like poison, or rock. I WAS FRUSTRATED. Even though I did get my pok'emon experience points properly to level up, the battles were still hard. Also, I needed to know how much health my pok'emon get after using certain healing items, like super potions. Yes, I went back to the bookstore to ask for the Nintendo Power Guide, but they didn't have it. Can't find it anywhere else but online.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Booooo!!!, April 29, 2005
This review is from: Pokemon Fire Red & Leaf Green (Prima Official Game Guide) (Paperback)
I have used Prima books for years and except for Verses Books
which went out of business, they WERE the best.
But now.... I cannot believe how bad this book is, it seems that the writers of this book did not even play the game.
I will think twice about buying any Prima product in the future.
It used to be that the Nintendo guides were only so-so, but
Nintendo seems to have learned what Prima forgot.
Write a decent guide and you will sell more books & games.
If you get any guide make it the one from Nintendo.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed!, February 15, 2005
This review is from: Pokemon Fire Red & Leaf Green (Prima Official Game Guide) (Paperback)
Let me join the rest of these guys indicating my disappointment with this book.

There's just too much left out. I think these guys were rushed, and put out what they had at the time, but there is way too much left out to make purchasing this worthwhile.

The pokedex is okay, so I'll give it two stars for that. But the walkthroughs totally stink.
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