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- Pokémon_Emerald abstract "Pokémon Emerald, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters Emerald (ポケットモンスター エメラルド, Poketto Monsutā Emerarudo,), is a role-playing video game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance handheld video game console. It was first released in Japan, and was later released in North America, Australia, and Europe. It is an enhanced remake of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.Players control a Pokémon trainer, whose general goal is to traverse the Hoenn region and conquer a series of eight Pokémon gyms in order to challenge the Elite Four and its champion. Players capture creatures called Pokémon along the way using Poké Balls and use them to fight other trainers' Pokémon. It keeps Pokémon that debuted in Ruby and Sapphire while incorporating Pokémon from Pokémon Gold and Silver in the after-game, that were not featured in Ruby and Sapphire. It features the same plot of Ruby and Sapphire except it gives the Pokémon Rayquaza a bigger plot in the story as well as the Battle Frontier, a tournament in which players' characters can participate after the game's credits.".
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- Pokémon_Emerald caption "North American box art for Pokémon Emerald, depicting the legendary Pokémon Rayquaza.".
- Pokémon_Emerald designer "Junichi Masuda".
- Pokémon_Emerald designer "Ken Sugimori ( )".
- Pokémon_Emerald designer "Satoshi Tajiri".
- Pokémon_Emerald designer "Shigeru Miyamoto ( )".
- Pokémon_Emerald developer Game_Freak.
- Pokémon_Emerald egm "7.17".
- Pokémon_Emerald genre History_of_Eastern_role-playing_video_games.
- Pokémon_Emerald gi "6.5".
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- Pokémon_Emerald ign "8".
- Pokémon_Emerald mc "76".
- Pokémon_Emerald media "128".
- Pokémon_Emerald modes Multiplayer_video_game.
- Pokémon_Emerald modes Single-player_video_game.
- Pokémon_Emerald np "3.5".
- Pokémon_Emerald platforms Game_Boy_Advance.
- Pokémon_Emerald publisher Nintendo.
- Pokémon_Emerald released "--09-09".
- Pokémon_Emerald series Pokémon_video_game_series.
- Pokémon_Emerald title "Pokémon Emerald".
- Pokémon_Emerald subject Category:2004_video_games.
- Pokémon_Emerald subject Category:Game_Boy_Advance_games.
- Pokémon_Emerald subject Category:Game_Freak_games.
- Pokémon_Emerald subject Category:Pokémon_RPGs.
- Pokémon_Emerald subject Category:Top-down_video_games.
- Pokémon_Emerald subject Category:Video_game_remakes.
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- Pokémon_Emerald comment "Pokémon Emerald, known in Japan as Pocket Monsters Emerald (ポケットモンスター エメラルド, Poketto Monsutā Emerarudo,), is a role-playing video game developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance handheld video game console. It was first released in Japan, and was later released in North America, Australia, and Europe.".
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