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Seeing 5 Pokemon games at E3... despite being interested in none bar Collesseum is a nice thing. Seeing 2 Zelda games although not looking too exciting is also a nice thing. Nintendo know how to cash in.
But Pokemon Box, like the new Pacman game and the 2 Zelda games are the Nintendo titles used to push the GBA-GC link up...
I'll get them as long as their cheap... I know Pokemon Box is.
Which officially gets the worse Nintendo game name ever.
> Dringo wrote:
> Pokemon is still a top game and if Pokemon box arrives at the
> predicted £19.99 with GBA-GC link lead... I may... emphasis on
> MAY, get it.
>
> I think you can either get a GBA to GC link cable or a memory card
> free.
It'll probably pioneer the new games... Pacman, 2 Zelda games and Crystal Chronicals to follow... oh how big?
> Pokemon is still a top game and if Pokemon box arrives at the
> predicted £19.99 with GBA-GC link lead... I may... emphasis on
> MAY, get it.
I think you can either get a GBA to GC link cable or a memory card free.
> Yeah, It's good at first but then it just gets tiring. Another cool
> feature is that ur little trainer can now run! No more slow walks.
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eeee *faints*
> Why isn't there the proper Pokemon League, where you have to battle
> through a load of trainers in a tournament, and if you win you get to
> face the Elite Four?
What were you progress against several varieties of trainers... and then winning enough competitions to go on and face off against the elite four?
Great idea... shame that is what always occurs in Stadium. I play Stadium mainly as an add on for my games not as a game in itself. I play it for the extras i get for the Gameboy game and the ability to speed things up and sort out my box etc...
I like Stadium... what the point of Box is mind I'll never know.
*dances on tables*
Then it had Gym mode, where you fought the gym leaders and then the Elite Four.
> Why isn't there the proper Pokemon League, where you have to battle
> through a load of trainers in a tournament, and if you win you get to
> face the Elite Four?
Stadium had something like that.