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|image=Pokemon EME Boxart.jpg
|title=Pokémon Emerald
|title=Pokémon Emerald
|image=PokemonEmeraldBoxart.jpg
|developer=[[Game Freak]]
|developer=[[Game Freak]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|year=2004
|systems={{syslist|gba}}
|ratings={{CERO old|All}}{{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|3}}{{OFLC old|G8}}
|genre=[[RPG]]
|genre=[[RPG]]
|systems=[[Game Boy Advance]]
|released={{jp|2004|September 16}}{{us|2005|May 1}}{{eu|2005|June 9}}
|players=1
|players=1
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|modes=[[Single player]]
|preceded by=[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]]
|preceded by=[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]]
|followed by=[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]]
|followed by=[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]]
|series=Pokémon
|series=Pokémon
}}
}}
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'''Pokémon Emerald''' is an enhanced remake of [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]], with better graphics and more Pokémon available. It also features a new area called [[Pokémon Emerald/Battle Frontier|Battle Frontier]].
'''Pokémon Emerald''' is an enhanced remake of [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]], with better graphics and more Pokémon available. It also features a new area called [[Pokémon Emerald/Battle Frontier|Battle Frontier]].
'''Pokémon Emerald''' introduced an expansion of the safari zone; changes in Pokémon abilities; a new place, called the '''Trainer Hill'''; many move tutors; new event Pokémon; new ways to get the Regis; the return of Pokémon animations, introduced in [[Pokémon Crystal]]; the Marine and Terra cave; a Mirage Tower; the Desert Underpass; Magma Hideout; a way to get Johto Starters; a Trainer Hill much like the Trainer Tower in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|Pokémon FireRed]] and [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|Pokémon LeafGreen]]; the ability to refight the Gyms; a new Match Call system; a new attack called Volt Tackle; and much more...
'''Pokémon Emerald''' introduced an expansion of the safari zone; changes in Pokémon abilities; a new place, called the '''Trainer Hill'''; many move tutors; new event Pokémon; new ways to get the Regis; the return of Pokémon animations, introduced in [[Pokémon Crystal]]; the Marine and Terra cave; a Mirage Tower; the Desert Underpass; Magma Hideout; a way to get Johto Starters; a Trainer Hill much like the Trainer Tower in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|Pokémon FireRed]] and [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|Pokémon LeafGreen]]; the ability to refight the Gyms; a new Match Call system; a new attack called Volt Tackle; and much more...
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Box artwork for Pokémon Emerald.
Box artwork for Pokémon Emerald.
Pokémon Emerald
Developer(s)Game Freak
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released2004
System(s)Game Boy Advance
Preceded byPokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
Followed byPokémon Diamond and Pearl
SeriesPokémon
Genre(s)RPG
Players1
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)CERO All agesESRB EveryonePEGI Ages 3+OFLC General 8+
LinksPokémon Emerald ChannelSearchSearch

Pokémon Emerald is an enhanced remake of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, with better graphics and more Pokémon available. It also features a new area called Battle Frontier. Pokémon Emerald introduced an expansion of the safari zone; changes in Pokémon abilities; a new place, called the Trainer Hill; many move tutors; new event Pokémon; new ways to get the Regis; the return of Pokémon animations, introduced in Pokémon Crystal; the Marine and Terra cave; a Mirage Tower; the Desert Underpass; Magma Hideout; a way to get Johto Starters; a Trainer Hill much like the Trainer Tower in Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen; the ability to refight the Gyms; a new Match Call system; a new attack called Volt Tackle; and much more...

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