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Pokémon Ruby

from $74.99

Pokémon Ruby holds a special place in Pokémon history as one of the flagship titles of Generation III. Released as the first entry in the paired core series of games for the Game Boy Advance, it was set in the lush, dynamic Hoenn region, which introduced players to an entirely new world with fresh environments, characters, and challenges. The game was first released in Japan on November 21, 2002, followed closely by its North American debut on March 19, 2003. This release marked a significant leap forward for the Pokémon franchise, transitioning from the monochromatic Game Boy games to vibrant, colorful gameplay, thanks to the Game Boy Advance's capabilities.

Pokémon Ruby featured several gameplay innovations that were key to the success of Generation III. It introduced a day-and-night cycle, weather systems, and the addition of Pokémon abilities and natures, which deepened the strategy in battles. Players journeyed through the expansive Hoenn region, encountering a variety of environments such as dense forests, vast oceans, and active volcanoes. The game’s central story revolved around the rivalry between the legendary Pokémon Groudon, who controlled the power of the land, and the villainous Team Magma, who sought to expand the land. As players worked toward becoming the Pokémon Champion of Hoenn, they also engaged in a deeper narrative involving these powerful forces.

The game also introduced 135 new Pokémon, including fan favorites like Torchic, Mudkip, and Treecko, adding more depth to the ever-expanding Pokémon universe. Pokémon Ruby included a post-game feature known as the Battle Frontier, where players could test their skills in challenging battle formats and earn Battle Points for rare items and Pokémon. The connectivity between Ruby and Sapphire, as well as previous generations through the Game Boy Advance Link Cable, helped cement its place as a landmark game in the series. Pokémon Ruby remains a beloved classic, cherished for its engaging gameplay, rich world, and the many innovations that shaped the future of the franchise.

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Pokémon Ruby holds a special place in Pokémon history as one of the flagship titles of Generation III. Released as the first entry in the paired core series of games for the Game Boy Advance, it was set in the lush, dynamic Hoenn region, which introduced players to an entirely new world with fresh environments, characters, and challenges. The game was first released in Japan on November 21, 2002, followed closely by its North American debut on March 19, 2003. This release marked a significant leap forward for the Pokémon franchise, transitioning from the monochromatic Game Boy games to vibrant, colorful gameplay, thanks to the Game Boy Advance's capabilities.

Pokémon Ruby featured several gameplay innovations that were key to the success of Generation III. It introduced a day-and-night cycle, weather systems, and the addition of Pokémon abilities and natures, which deepened the strategy in battles. Players journeyed through the expansive Hoenn region, encountering a variety of environments such as dense forests, vast oceans, and active volcanoes. The game’s central story revolved around the rivalry between the legendary Pokémon Groudon, who controlled the power of the land, and the villainous Team Magma, who sought to expand the land. As players worked toward becoming the Pokémon Champion of Hoenn, they also engaged in a deeper narrative involving these powerful forces.

The game also introduced 135 new Pokémon, including fan favorites like Torchic, Mudkip, and Treecko, adding more depth to the ever-expanding Pokémon universe. Pokémon Ruby included a post-game feature known as the Battle Frontier, where players could test their skills in challenging battle formats and earn Battle Points for rare items and Pokémon. The connectivity between Ruby and Sapphire, as well as previous generations through the Game Boy Advance Link Cable, helped cement its place as a landmark game in the series. Pokémon Ruby remains a beloved classic, cherished for its engaging gameplay, rich world, and the many innovations that shaped the future of the franchise.

Pokémon Ruby holds a special place in Pokémon history as one of the flagship titles of Generation III. Released as the first entry in the paired core series of games for the Game Boy Advance, it was set in the lush, dynamic Hoenn region, which introduced players to an entirely new world with fresh environments, characters, and challenges. The game was first released in Japan on November 21, 2002, followed closely by its North American debut on March 19, 2003. This release marked a significant leap forward for the Pokémon franchise, transitioning from the monochromatic Game Boy games to vibrant, colorful gameplay, thanks to the Game Boy Advance's capabilities.

Pokémon Ruby featured several gameplay innovations that were key to the success of Generation III. It introduced a day-and-night cycle, weather systems, and the addition of Pokémon abilities and natures, which deepened the strategy in battles. Players journeyed through the expansive Hoenn region, encountering a variety of environments such as dense forests, vast oceans, and active volcanoes. The game’s central story revolved around the rivalry between the legendary Pokémon Groudon, who controlled the power of the land, and the villainous Team Magma, who sought to expand the land. As players worked toward becoming the Pokémon Champion of Hoenn, they also engaged in a deeper narrative involving these powerful forces.

The game also introduced 135 new Pokémon, including fan favorites like Torchic, Mudkip, and Treecko, adding more depth to the ever-expanding Pokémon universe. Pokémon Ruby included a post-game feature known as the Battle Frontier, where players could test their skills in challenging battle formats and earn Battle Points for rare items and Pokémon. The connectivity between Ruby and Sapphire, as well as previous generations through the Game Boy Advance Link Cable, helped cement its place as a landmark game in the series. Pokémon Ruby remains a beloved classic, cherished for its engaging gameplay, rich world, and the many innovations that shaped the future of the franchise.

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