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v good game, she liked it much more once i bought her the guidebook - you really must have both
It's challenging enough to keep him interested, but not so much that he got frustrated. We gave this to my 8 year old for Christmas and he spent the whole day playing it. Not so good for Christmas festivities, but great fun for him. A definite must for any Pokemon fan.
I ordered this for my son, who loves it. Therefore, they told me that if I could find one, they would credit my account for the amount of the adaptor, which they did. They had no more games with adaptors, or just the adaptors. The only problem was that they didn't send the one with the adaptor, and to return it and re-order would cost more. I called Target (because I couldn't find an Amazon number - I have dial-up so they couldn't call me) and got transfered to the right place. Great customer service.
The title is misleading. It doesn't come with a wireless adapter. I returned it to amazon because it doesn't match the description and, they just sent me another one without a video adapter.
The highest level you can get to is 100, and you can also gain items to help heal your pokemon, or give them power boosts. I think that overall Leafgreen is a lot of fun. I would reccomend this over FireRed because it has more exclusives, and is easier to win in the game corner. If you are a beginner, I would reccomend Ruby/Sapphire over this. As you may have guessed if you have played Pokemon before, you go on an adventure and end up being the most powerful trainer in the world of Pokemon. The reason I gave it a three star for fun rating is because it is too repetitive, and once you memorize it, you can't continue on to different parts. You catch and train Pokemon by catching them in Poke balls. I would reccomend this over the orignal RBY because it is improved, and has better graphics.
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