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GameBoy Advance : Pokemon Leaf Green Version Reviews

Below are user reviews of Pokemon Leaf Green Version and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Pokemon Leaf Green Version. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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Better than Blue, Red, and Yellow!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: December 17, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game is just like the old games, but you can also use berries, special pok'e balls, and you can run instead of just walking or using your bike! It's a modern twist on a classic game.

Best Game In The World!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 4
Date: January 14, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I have play pokemon red gold and saphirre.Out of all of those this one is the BEST!Theres a biger and better ship and more advance gym leaters and more rare pokemon than before.This also includes rare pokemon from the versions berfore this.Like Mewtwo Moltres Articono Zapdos and Ho-oh and I think more.So if this is your first pokemon version you should get this one.

This is great!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: March 31, 2005
Author: Amazon User

To tell you the thruth i have not played this game myself but i was watching my friend play it and it looked great! The graphics are alot better and you run instead of walking or riding a bike. So i think you should get this game right now i am trying to save up for it so i hope you get it!

Better than Ruby or Sapphire!!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 6
Date: April 02, 2005
Author: Amazon User

This is a superb pokeon game for GameboyAdvance. It's very entertaining and has excellent graphics. The Pokemon are so cute. The game is kinda pricy though, because it comes with a wireless adapter. It is definetely one of my faveorite games for GameboyAdvance along with Pokemon Ruby and Sonic Battle!

I can give respect back to a franchise I thought was dead for years!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 6
Date: September 11, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I thought Pokemon started to die when they came out with so many new Pokemon for some odd reason, and it just made me lose interest completely after Crystal was released. But now, I'm happy to say that this game brings back the feel of the classic Red and Blue versions, the ones that started it all, and puts them to a whole new level, better than ever before. The Pokemon and their attacks look superb on the GBA, and the sounds are much more realistic.

So many features from the classic original pair are there, like the old man who teaches you to catch Pokemon, the original gym leaders (and their old Pokemon teams), the classic music, all restored to 32-bit glory! True, they did put in some Pokemon from Gold and Silver, but as long as it isn't like Ruby/Sapphire, I'm GLAD! This may actually be one of the reasons the franchise is being saved from utter extinction.

New and Really Improved!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: September 18, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Pokemon Leaf Green, one of the newest Gameboy Pokemon titles, is, in short, a new-and-improved version of the classic game Pokemon Blue. When I first heard about Pokemon Leaf Green and its partner, Fire Red, I was very excited to discover Nintendo was remaking the old Pokemon games Red and Blue. Having played Pokemon Red for the first time after Pokemon Silver was released, I was quite dissapointed with the graphics. Not to mention the Missingno and other viruses the testing staff left in the game, which inspire players to perform illegal cheats and don't do the game justice. However, in Leaf Green there's none of that. The graphics are so beautiful; I was spellbound as soon as I watched the intro! The game has even better graphics than Ruby and Sapphire; the buildings in cities and towns are very nicely designed. The music is wonderful too. It's the same basic songs from the old versions, remixed in the Gameboy Advance style to make them sound better. On some songs, such as the Pokemon Tower and Champion battle music, this is a huge improvement. As for the storyline, it is the same as in Red and Blue, but with small changes that keep it from growing old. For example, some of the more confusing comments the trainers made were revised. The Pokemon can learn many new moves; some even differ from their movesets in Gold and Silver. And at the end of the story, you get to explore a new mini-region called the Sevvi Islands and catch Pokemon you couldn't find in the rest of the game! One interesting difference is some trainers make references to places in Johto. Since the Johto region is only featured in Pokemon Gold and Silver, which aren't compatible with Leaf Green, this may be a hint that Nintendo is redoing those games too! Pokemon Leaf Green is a fantastic game, possibly the best Gameboy Pokemon title on the market, and would be a worthwhile play for new and old fans alike.

uniquely surprised

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 15 / 16
Date: September 30, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I was warry about buying this version of pokemon. I had, by this point, already played and beaten the original Blue and Red versions and was immensly dissapointed that there was no way to link up those old pokemon with the new Spahire and Ruby. When I heard that Blue&Red were being remade as Red&Green I jumped at the chance to get it. However a few comments from people made me worried yet again... they said that MewTwo and Mew weren't in this version.

not true.

Hidden deep within this game is EVERY single pokemon. All 380+ pokemon created from Blue, Red, Silver, Gold, Yellow, Ruby, Saphire, etc... You CAN catch them all... but it's a bit tricky.
You can catch the original 151 by playing between Red and Green and trading. Once you've beaten the game you can get the "national dex" which allows you to trade and catch pokemon from Ruby and Saphire. If you link up with the new GameCube games you can send the more obscure pokemon to your pack. Finally if you go to every pokemon event Nintendo holds you can eventually get all the EXTRA pokemon like Deoxy and Celebi.

As for the game itself it is top notch. It really was a treat to go back and re-live what I had forgotten from the old games. While you CAN learn all the moves from Ruby and Spahire, you can't put some of them to use... like dive.

Also: the add-ons of the Sevi-Islands is a nice treat as it gives you more places to explore since the original Kanto regon was rather small compared to Ruby and Spahire. The VS's Seeker is a handy device to re-fight all the other trainers, something the original game lacked and is helpfull in collecting money. The graphics are much better too and I like the old-school-ish feel to them when compared to Ruby and Saphire.

All in all i'm really happy with this version of the game. It's nice that they have gone to such lengths to keep this game alive and well to a new generation of pokemon fans.

The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because of the amount of difficulty it is to catch all 380+ pokemon. ^_^

Very impressive

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 11 / 12
Date: October 19, 2005
Author: Amazon User

When this version first came out, I didn't buy it right away. Frankly, I was more than a little upset that Nintendo was trying to pass off this remake as a new game. But a few years later, I had the itch to play the original versions of Pokemon again, and figured, "Why not get the graphically updated GBA version?"

I won't bore you by describing the basic mechanics of the game; anyone who hasn't been living in a cave for the past decade knows how Pokemon works, and this is no different. Suffice to say, it's a remake of Pokemon Red/Blue.
What makes this well worth a purchase, though, is the surprising amount of new content. I was pleased enough to be replaying the best Pokemon iteration with vastly improved graphics, but I was euphoric when I discovered the boatload of new stuff to explore near the end of the game. There's an entirely original new area of Kanto to travel to, filled with Pokemon to catch, puzzles to solve, items to find, people to meet...even yet another Team Rocket-infested base. This is no tacked-on afterthought, it's a whole new chapter.

This, along with the liberal sprinkling of improvements throughout the game that I'll let you discover for yourself, make this a great buy for anyone who feels nostalgic for Red and Blue.

Nostalgia

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 8 / 8
Date: April 29, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Everyone my age has played Pokemon Blue/Yellow/Red on the GBC, so EVERYONE of us knows that storyline. But what about the younger generation? They probably do not have access to an older brother/sister's ancient copy of Pokemon Blue or a Gameboy Colour (missing the back-piece battery cover, of course), therefore do not know the storyline for the game. But for those of us who do know it by heart, this is a fresh look at the old tale. The Pokedex has been greatly detailed, the most up-to-date one yet. It has down to the very last piece of info you could need about Pokemon in the game. There are also very slight twists in the game itself (people you meet and events). I will not diclose any for not spoiling's sake. Let's just say you won't be snail-walking to Cerulean City. There is the nice graphics boost, but I'm an old-school kinda girl and I like the original better. You also have a choice between playing a boy or girl character. The boy looks like an Ash-clone and the girl looks like she is going to catch bees or something (very large sunhat on her head!)
This game is still incredibly fun. I highly recommmend.

A tough but fun game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: August 14, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This game is pretty tough mainly because the elite four is hard.But once you beat them theyre are seven islands to explore including island 8 and 9 accesed only through the nintindo events.I gave this game overall 5*****s because the game althroughout kanto and the nine islands are very fun to explore and unlock mysteries.And I gave it 4****s on the funness level because the elite four gets on my nerves because the last battle is your rival and hes plane tough.But it has great graphics and the features like the teachy tv the vs seeker the berry pouchand also has the net ball the nest ball I think it also has the timer ball to.I also like the fact that it comes with a wirrless adapter.But this game can be described in one word and that is fun.


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