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'''Pokémon Emerald''' is like the "Pokémon Yellow" or Ruby/Sapphire, meaning that it has ''most'' of the Pokémon (not all). And also since it was the third of the generation to be released. So it has better features than Ruby/Sapphire (features like better Pokémon graphics and stuff. Like Pokémon Yellow has Pikachu following you and the Pokémon look like they are supposed to. Pokémon Red's Pidgey looked like a sparrow.)
'''Pokémon Emerald''' is like the "Pokémon Yellow/Crystal" of Ruby/Sapphire, meaning that it has ''most'' of the Pokémon (not all). And also since it was the third of the generation to be released. So it has better features than Ruby/Sapphire (features like better Pokémon graphics and stuff. Like Pokémon Yellow has Pikachu following you and the Pokémon look like they are supposed to. Pokémon Red's Pidgey looked like a sparrow.)


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Pokémon Emerald is like the "Pokémon Yellow/Crystal" of Ruby/Sapphire, meaning that it has most of the Pokémon (not all). And also since it was the third of the generation to be released. So it has better features than Ruby/Sapphire (features like better Pokémon graphics and stuff. Like Pokémon Yellow has Pikachu following you and the Pokémon look like they are supposed to. Pokémon Red's Pidgey looked like a sparrow.)