Game Freak's Pokemon Omega Ruby is a Nintendo 3DS remake of the GBA's Pokemon Ruby. Released as part of Pokemon's sixth generation, Omega Ruby mainly follows the same story as the original game, all ...
I love game remakes. Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire for the Gameboy Advance came out at a turbulent time in my life, and though I played the game, I was never able to give it the time it deserved, and I ...
I'm beginning to suspect that the world has enough Pokemon remakes. Don't get me wrong; Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire mostly do right by the GBA originals. By incorporating more than a ...
To the unschooled, Pokémon hasn’t changed a bit since its Game Boy debut in 1999. Animé-eyed kid adopts one of three elemental monsters from a short-sighted professor (“Are you a boy or a girl?”), ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Part of the reason Ruby and Sapphire posed such a problem for Game Freak was due to the Game Boy Advance's hardware, which was more powerful than what ...
Pokemon games don't have true backwards compatibility, but there is a sort of forwards compatibility. Through various methods, you can transfer Pokemon from generation three games to generation six ...
Trading Pokemon is one of the oldest and greatest features in Pokemon history! Why else do you think there are always at least two versions in every generation of Pokemon? Certain Pokemon may only ...