Game: Pokemon Diamond
File Name: Pokemon Diamond.zip
File Size: 26.59 MB
System: Nintendo DS
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Pokémon Pearl expands the series by offering trainers a new area to explore and the chance to catch three new creatures. Single-gamers may choose between male and female characters at the beginning of the game, and then begin their quest to become the League Champion. Players must work their way through Shin'ou, a previously unseen area that is based on the landscape of Hokkaido in Japan. Gamers must take on and defeat members of Team Galaxy, a new threat in the Pokémon universe. Pokémon Pearl enhances the series by allowing players to transfer creatures from their Game Boy Advance to the DS using the GBA game slot. Through a wireless connection, gamers may challenge friends to a duel, trade creatures, and talk with friends at the Pokémon Union. ~ Gracie Leach, All Game Guide
Pokemon 2000 Neo #3 series Shiny Gold Magikarp triple star ultra rare holofoil card. It was only available inside random booster packs of the Neo #3 series that was released in November, 2000. Only sold in Japan. This is one of the triple star ultra rare holofoils. Extremely difficult to get. It was a random insert in the booster packs. The odds of getting one were very very low. It bears the 3 black stars (triple star) mark on the bottom right corner of the card. The whole card glitters. Out of production.
Pokémon Diamond expands the series by offering trainers a new area to explore and the chance to catch three new creatures. Single-gamers may choose between male and female characters at the beginning of the game, and then begin their quest to become the League Champion. Players must work their way through Shin'ou, a previously unseen area that is based on the landscape of Hokkaido in Japan. Gamers must take on and defeat members of Team Galaxy, a new threat in the Pokémon universe. Pokémon Diamond enhances the series by allowing players to transfer creatures from their Game Boy Advance to the DS using the GBA game slot. Through a wireless connection, gamers may challenge friends to a duel, trade creatures, and talk with friends at the Pokémon Union. ~ Gracie Leach, All Game Guide
The Pokémon series morphs from precious stones to precious metal and sends players on a journey to the mysterious new Distortion World in this enhanced remake of Pokémon: Pearl Version and Pokémon: Diamond Version. The Distortion World is unlike any previous Pokémon setting, letting gamers operate outside the laws of physics as they leap from suspended platforms and walk upside-down. Changes also come to the Sinnoh region in the form of the "Battle Frontier," an area containing five new battle facilities for trainers, each with its own special rules and each helmed by unique "Frontier Brain" characters. Fans of multiplayer action can also head to the new "Wi-Fi Plaza" to enjoy a number of amusement park activities, including parades, fireworks shows, and three new four-player mini-games. ~ Christopher Brown, All Game Guide
Brave trainers once again face off against wily rivals and hunt for rare, wild pocket monsters in this quest to put a stop to the destructive expansion of Team Magma and Team Aqua. Following a tradition established back in the later days of the original Game Boy, the GBA's Pokémon Emerald is, in essence, an enhanced version of Pokémon: Ruby and Pokémon: Sapphire, with many similar settings and features and the ability to link with either previous game. Emerald is also compatible with the other Pokémon releases in its generation, including Pokémon: FireRed, Pokémon: LeafGreen, and the GameCube's Pokémon Colosseum. ~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide
Controls |
Button | Function |
A | "Main Button" used to talk, execute commands, examine, etc. |
B | "Cancel" button used to backtrack through menus, cancel decisions, etc. |
D-Pad | Use to move your character around and to navigate through menus |
L | None |
R | None |
Select | Use on inventory menus to move items around |
Start | None |
X | Access the main menu |
Y | "Register" shortcut, mostly for Key Items (such as Rods) |
* - The controls described are only for the default scheme. If you choose to change the controls manually in the game, keep in mind that the control explanations above will thereafter be false. |
Understanding Pokemon Platinum |
Encountering Pokemon |
Capturing Pokemon |
Training Your Pokemon & Keeping a Party |
The Flow of the Game |