Pokemon Gameboy Games

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Pokemon Gameboy Games Will Always Survive

When you think about the games that last, the ones you keep coming back too for a lot of people the pokemon gameboy games come to mind. Hundreds of monsters to find and even more different abilities for them to use made becoming a pokemon master one of the most addictive goals.

From the original red, blue and green to the not yet released in the west, pokemon black. The series spans so many games with so many different pokemon to catch that each new version that is released is full of new content and a new way to play the game.

The pokemon series with the combination of abilities and different pokemon to catch, ensures that each time you start a new game you will be almost guaranteed a difference experience. Each time you walk in the grass and run into a wild pokemon it will surely be different than any other game you played. Even when they re-release the game as they did with redfire and leafgreen they still add and improve the content from the original keeping a classic touch with a new and improved feel making them well worth playing even if you played the original.

Years down the track you are still able to pick up any of the earlier games and start playing again without any feeling of inadequacy. The earlier games have their own unique story which you can follow without feeling like it is a downgrade from one of the later releases.

The Pokemon Gameboy Games are one of the few games that can keep it’s legacy going on for many years, matching the likes of the Mario series. This is truly a classic game series which should be around for many more years.

What are the Pokemon Gameboy Games?

The Pokemon gameboy games are well-suited for people that enjoy playing role playing games. Nintendo is the manufacturer of the game and they first released it in Japan and then worldwide.

In these games, the player gets to go on adventures. The character that is playable is a young boy and the player can view the character from an overhead perspective. In the game, there are three basic screens players will see. One is a field map. This screen is for navigation purposes for the character. The second screen is the battle screen. This one is for viewing the Pokemon battles that players will engage in. The third is a menu where players can configure game play settings.

When the game begins, a player starts out with one Pokemon. Over the course of the game, they will be able to collect more along the way. They are able to do this by encountering them, battling them, and then throwing a pokeball at them. If they stay inside the pokeball after it is used, the player has successfully captured and added it to their team of Pokemon and it can be used for battles.

When a player battles another character, they must choose a Pokemon to use in the battle. They must weaken the other Pokemon by reducing their hit points to zero. When a player wins a battle, the Pokemon they used will gain experience points. Experience points make Pokemon stronger and able to make their hits more effective. Pokemon that win more battles can level up and evolve because of their raised experienced points. If a player encounters a character that wants to battle, but they do not, they have the option to flee. During battles, items can also be used.

If a player engages in a battle and loses, meaning their Pokemon had their hit points reduced to zero, that Pokemon has to be revived. The only way to revive one so it can battle again in the future is to take it to a Pokemon Center, which is like a hospital for Pokemon. There, they will be revived instantly. Some items can also revive a Pokemon, but only during a battle and not after a loss.

A new feature added to these games is that not only the character can be viewed, but also their first Pokemon, which will follow them. Also, the character can converse with the Pokemon. The Pokemon can also pick up items.

Some of these games come equipped with accessories. Some contain a a wi-fi connector so players can download extra content. Some come with a pokewalker for increased portability.

All in all, the Pokemon Gameboy games are, in my opinion, the best you can get for Gameboy. Do yourself a favor and give the series a try if you haven’t tried it yet.


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