Pokemon Leaf Green Reviews
Pokemon Leaf Green
- Collect Pokemon of all shapes and sizes, with Fire, Water, Grass, Psychic, Electric and other powers
- Gather in a Union Room can send text messages directly to up to 40 people -- trainers can select pre-set messages to send, or type in messages of their own creation
- Discover more than 100 Pokemon, all compatible with Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire and Colosseum -- access, trade and battle the Pokemon from their favorite games, in one place
- PLEASE NOTE - Wireless Adapter sold separately
Pokemon Leaf Green is a new adventure in the Pokemon world, set in the calssic Kanto region where Pokemon first took root and exploded. You'll become an 11-year-old boy or girl, starting a journey from Pallet Town to become a master Pokemon trainer. Professor Oak has given you a Pokedex to aid you, as you catch, raise and train Pokemon for battle. Battle across games as you face Pokemon from otehr games -- and do it wirelessly, for freedom of movement while you play! You can also exchange game c.....Read More
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List Price: $ 39.99
Price: $ 59.98
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Dragonball Advanced Adventure
- The first-ever Dragon Ball Scrolling/Platform Action/Adventure game on GBA
- Relive all of Goku's childhood adventures through 3 game modes - GochaBattle(story mode), TanmanBattle(arena fighting), SkyBattle(flying shooter/action)
- Combat sequences featuring punching, kicking, high-flying, and Kamehameha blasts
- 3 different game modes, multiplayer action and many unlockable extras
Dragonball Advanced Adventure (GameBoy), Product #27183.....Read More
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List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 15.99
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Sep 5th, 2010 at 5:02 am
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Pokemon Leaf Green is an alright game, I can’t really tell the difference between Leaf Green and Fire Red. This RPG is good.
Sep 5th, 2010 at 5:49 am
Review by J. Price for Dragonball Advanced Adventure
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I enjoyed this game. I don’t know why, but even though this gave is redundant and at time tedious, I enjoy playing this game.
I ended this game in about a week as Goku, and in about 3 days after that (as Krillin). This game reminds me of the old-school fighting adventure games like Teenage Muntant Ninja Turtles on the NES. Actually the game play easy to catch on to the basic techniques. The multiple modes sometimes can be hard to navagate at first, but once you get the hang of it, you want to explore every cave and open every door (I still haven’t opened all the door yet). Some of the items you found as Goku, You cannot find as Krillin (and vice-versa).
The fight mode (as opposed to the story mode) has a repeat of all the torny you fought in the story mode + Mercinary Tao, Piccolo Daimo, Goku and Mecha Mercinary Tao (What???). You end the game at fighting Piccolo, which is how the TV series ends, (you can never get enough of Goku punching a hole through Piccolo, can you???). Parts of the game can be frustrating (Like Korin’s turtle shell/cave level), but it has enough variety to leave you wanting more.
The only down side to it is the awkwardness of the some of the special attacks, you have to push (b) three times in a row to extend the pole, and the whole “flying nimbus” thing, you jump and it disappears. The animation and the voice acting seem good (actually better than some of the PS2 games).
If you like side scrolling fighting games with a little adventure to it, this game is for you.
Sep 5th, 2010 at 5:51 am
Review by UchuuKeijiShaider for Dragonball Advanced Adventure
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This game is really fun for a side scroller beat em up. The only disappointment was I felt it was too short. It would have been nice if they had added more levels to the game from the Anime.
Sep 5th, 2010 at 6:34 am
Review by Always Samsung for Dragonball Advanced Adventure
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…..Here we go again!!!!!! Another game i purchased without reading a reviewing or hearing someone elses response who already owns the game. I purchased it pretty much a few days after its release. It seems most Dragon Ball Z Games have been getting pretty good feedback since the Playstation 2 era started. But most of them have been 1 on 1 fighters which i cant stand. So this game is another Side-Scroller Action Adventure Beat Em Up in the same tradition as the last Dragonall GT Transformation. But seems to have a better quality about it. Nothing trendsetting or revolutionary but does its hand at lending a variety of styles into one game. Its a Final Fight but with DragonBall characters. Ive only played about 4 stages. Pretty fun & i hope they keep rolling them out =)
Sep 5th, 2010 at 6:35 am
Review by Khakigear for Dragonball Advanced Adventure
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When this game first came out, although I am a fan of the entire Dragonball series I ignored this title. Man do I regret that. This game is amazingly fun. Now let me also start off and say if you ARE a Dragonball fan, you probably already know the plot to this game. If so then don’t expect to be blown away by the games story and cutscenes. Not because the Dragonball story is bad but because this game doesnt really focus on making a good story. It focuses on making a good game and THATS where it shines.
The initial playthrough is somewhat difficult, but once you have beaten the initial main story there will be more things to unlock and more things to collect, some of which are the 7 Dragonballs. There is a Tournament mode where you can do one on one fighting like a fighting genre game, and there are MANY unlockable characters for the Adventure mode. Characters you would normally have to use a Cheat device to play as in most normal games. And they fine tuned each character, so that there are obvious and not so obvious differences, so each character is unique and provides a different experience.
If you, or someone you know is a Dragonball fan, there is no reason for you or them not to own this product if you have a GBA. I can’t recommend this enough.
Sep 5th, 2010 at 6:49 am
Review by Philip S. Olcese for Dragonball Advanced Adventure
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This game is truly a find for any who have enjoyed the Dragonball series! It is as fun and as adventurous as the series itself while packing a great punch to the fighting style for the GBA system. However, there were a few inconsistencies that make this game less than perfect. The story is not accurate, making the game a little less enjoyable if you’re looking for a nostalgic story re-enactment. Some may say that it was necessary for the game to simplify or skip over some parts to make it move along faster, but unfortunately, if the game moved any quicker it wouldn’t even be able to consider itself a platform title. Which brings me to my next point, the game’s storyline is far too fast-moving. With somewhere around 25 chapters each beatable within 15 minutes, this game leaves a lot to be desired. I beat my game in under three hours, and although that seems like a lot, the practiced gamer knows that time flies when you’re having fun.
All in all I’ll give this game a 4/5 across the board. The presentation was great with awesome animation and two REALLY fun styles of fighting, but lacking in the areas of story consistency and play time. If this game were just a little more accurate to the story and took up that much extra time, like say making it a 5 hour game instead of a three hour game, I’m sure I would have been much more pleased. It’s a fun game, just not something you’ll get a lot of replay value out of. If there is some place you knew of that would allow you to rent this game or try it before you buy it, do it! Because I guarantee you’ll have a great time, but will be finished before the night is over.