Below is a table of walkthroughs that we currently have. Pokemon Nightmare will only be doing walkthroughs for the newer games, so don't ask for a walkthrough on Hey You Pikachu. I have also made a list for the walkthroughs I plan on making in the future.
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Mystery Dungeon The game starts with you and your partner. You are able to communicate with each other because you are both Pokemon. You can also talk to other Pokemon you encounter with. Your goal is to help the Pokemon that get into trouble. You and your rescue force must help them. You're trying to figure out of how you got changed into a Pokemon. |
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Emerald Pokemon Emerald is another game that tags along with the Ruby/Sapphire series. More events and surprises are introduced into this game. Ruby/Sapphire and Emerald are very similar though. You start out exactly the same way, and you go through the gyms the same way too. Two differences are the scene with Rayquaza and the Battle Frontier. The Battle Frontier is very challenging but fun at the same time. |
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Fire Red/Leaf Green Pokemon Fire Red and Leaf Green are very similar to the Red and Blue versions. The only main difference is the Sevii Islands. A Wireless Adaptar is also included when you get the game so you can do battling and trading without the link cable. |
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Channel Pokemon Channel isn't a good game for teenagers because you can consider it to be too "childish." However, that doesn't mean it's not a fun game to play. Each day, new adventures will appear for you to beat. After a total of eight days, the game will be complete. It's a very short game especially if you speed up your Game Cube clock. One thing that is interesting, however, is the fact that you can play Pokemon Mini games. Just buy them from the store (that's in the game) and play them on your screen. |
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Ruby/Sapphire Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire are the beginning games for the third generation. These games introduce a whole new generation of Pokemon. Because of the popularity of these games, many people wanted to buy them. I found this game to be pretty good because a whole new change of events is introduced ini these games. |
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Gold/Silver Pokemon Gold/Silver introduces the second generation of Pokemon. This game is packed with wild adventures and a ton of more features. You can now call people on a phone, and you can even go to Kanto from the Johto region. Instead of collecting eight badges, you have to collect sixteen of them! This game is really fun because it is one of those lengthy games that you need to take time with. |
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Trading Card Game Pokemon TCG is a good game to buy if you want to learn how to play the game. It shows you all the basic strategies and moves that you need to learn. You also get to battle other people in the game to test your true strength. This game is pretty old now but still fun. |
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Pinball This game is pretty much a cheap version of regular Pinball. Because I am not a good Pinball player, the game is hard to control, therefore actually getting somewhere in the game is difficult. |
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Red/Blue/Yellow Red/Blue are the games that started the whole Pokemon series in the US. Red/Blue versions are also the games with the most glitches and cheats. Still, however, it's a great game to play even if you are an expert with Pokemon. This game is recommended for the beginning players because it teaches the basics for Pokemon battles and plain Pokemon knowledge altogether. |





















