Pokemon games in GBA is a fond memory of every gamer and there is hardly anyone who hasn’t played Pokemon. Only five Pokemon games were ever produced for the Game Boy Advance between 2002 and 2005, and each of them has gone on to become treasured fan favorites and obscure classics.
Nintendo has begun selling historic Game Boy Advance titles to consumers via Nintendo Switch Online, and Pokemon fans are eagerly awaiting the chance to relive the mainline games that started it all.
Pokemon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
Pokemon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire is the sequel to the first Pokemon Pinball game, which was released in 1999 for the Game Boy Color. The initial game was highly praised by players for its laid-back gameplay, providing a refreshing break from the intense nature of usual games. Instead of battles and intricate strategies, players could enjoy a fun game of pinball.
Pokemon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire’s mechanics are pleasant and simple to master, with players acquiring new Pokemon by perfecting their pinball abilities to fulfill challenges and capture them.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team was one of the first entries produced in the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon series. The game was published concurrently with Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team. Blue Rescue Team, on the other hand, is only accessible on the Nintendo DS, while Red Rescue Team is only available on the Game Boy Advance.
The Pokemon Mystery Dungeon series is immensely popular among fans, which explains the disparity in critic-versus-user ratings. It was the first time players could play as a Pokemon after answering questions to decide which Pokemon they most resembled.
Pokemon Emerald
Surprisingly, Pokemon Emerald is ranked significantly lower than other Pokemon releases for the Game Boy Advance. Despite the community’s enthusiasm, critics were not as enthusiastic about the third installment of the previously released games, Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire.
Pokemon Emerald is almost identical to the previous Generation III games, with the same story and characters as Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire. Having said that, there are subtle variances throughout the game that those who have played all three versions may notice.
Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen were remakes of the first three Pokemon games, Red, Blue, and Green. Game Freak’s first effort at a remake of any of the Pokemon games was the two Game Boy Advance versions. Having said that, Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen have received a warm welcome.
The story from the original games remains largely unchanged, with the advancements of these games focusing primarily on graphics updates and the ability to play as a female protagonist.
Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire
In terms of critic ratings, Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire are the highest-scoring Pokemon games for the Game Boy Advance.These two games were the initial releases for the Game Boy Advance and have since gained immense value and fondness.
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