"Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team"
Nintendo released the role-playing game "Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team" exclusively for the Game Boy Advance system in September 2006. The game was developed by Chunsoft and is rated suitable for all players. The main character in "Red Rescue Team" was once a human but was mysteriously turned into a Pokemon creature. Players must figure out what happened to the main character and lead him in his quest to help save other creatures.
"Pokemon Pearl Version"
Nintendo released "Pokemon Pearl Version" only for Game Boy Advance players in April 2007. "Pokemon Pearl Version" was developed by GameFreak and is rated acceptable for players of all ages. Players must compete against other characters in the game to gather scientific information about all of the Pokemon creatures they find. The visual aspects of "Pokemon Pearl Version" shift between 2D and 3D, and the game features several creatures never before seen in previous Pokemon games.
"Pokemon Emerald Version"
Nintendo released the game "Pokemon Emerald Version" exclusively for Game Boy Advance fans in April 2005. GameFreak created "Pokemon Emerald Version," and it is rated appropriate for players of any age. As with most "Pokemon" games, players must locate different Pokemon creatures and gather them for battles against other Pokemon collectors. To succeed in the game, players must increase their reputation by winning battles against the best Pokemon fighters in different regions while collecting special items along the way.
"Pokemon FireRed Version"
Nintendo and GameFreak teamed up to release "Pokemon FireRed Version" for the Game Boy Advance system in September 2004. Created as a single-player game, "Pokemon FireRed Version" is rated suitable for all ages of players. At the start of the game, players choose a male or female character to guide on a journey of Pokemon collection. Rival teams will try to derail players as they attempt to become famous Pokemon trainers.