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In the transition between the games Gold & Silver and Ruby & Sapphire, many trainers were disappointed and outraged at the lack of the capability for transferring their Pokémon. However in Diamond & Pearl, they have rectified this and allow you to trade your Pokémon from Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed or LeafGreen over to Diamond & Pearl. However since the DS cannot physically link to the GBAs, you have to do this a different way than expected. First you need to have obtained the National Dex and accessed Pal Park. Next, make sure the GBA game plugged into the GBA slot in the DS and Diamond or Pearl into the DS Slot. Then when you load up your DS, select Diamond or Pearl. | |
3rd Gen Requirements There are no limits on the 3rd Generation Games, you just have to have at least 7 Pokémon on your entire game | |
4th Gen Requirements To allow for this transfer, you need to have beaten the Elite Four and have the National Pokédex. Once you have done this, Professor Oak will invite you to Pal Park. Go there and save, Now, if you have the GBA game in your DS, you should have the option to transfer Pokémon |
Transfer Conditions
There are a number of conditions of the transfer that you need to be aware of. Firstly, the transfer is one way. Your Pokémon will be gone from the 3rd Gen games and will not be able to put them back on the game.
Go to the menu on the game and you will see an option for transfer. Go into it and it'll ask you to select 6 Pokémon. Select these six Pokémon and it will say that they are in Pal Park
Now go into your game and go to Pal Park. In there, you will find your Pokémon in the tall grass or Waters all along Pal Park, dependant on their type. In the Park, you have Park Balls which have a 100% capture rate. You don't battle the Pokémon so you cannot accidentally knock it out. You are also capable of leaving the park at any time. You are just unable to transfer any more Pokémon until you have re-captured all of them | |
This method is the only way you have to get some Pokémon such as Deoxys so you will use it as time goes on. Everything about the Pokémon stays the same; Nicknames, Item Attached, IDs, Attacks...everything stays exactly the same as before. So there is no need to worry about losing items, and this is the perfect way to get old items onto your Diamond & Pearl games |
There is one final snag, Pal Park is region blocked, if you have a Japanese GBA game, it will not work on a US Diamond and so forth for every possible combination.
The Nintendo DS still holds up as the console with most main Pokemon games available. And arguably some of the best titles in the series were released back then. This title is one of my fan favorites and for a lot of reasons. Many calls have been made by the fanbase to get a remake of this, so let's talk about Pokémon Platinum. And let's keep our fingers crossed we'll get a remake of this someday, instead of yet another Gen 1 remake, please.
About the game
The plot is pretty much the same as in Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl, as usual in these third entries in the series. We play as a boy or girl that just moved into town and embarks on its journey as a pokémon trainer. Overall our main goal in the game is to beat all the gyms, collect badges and catch all the Pokémon.
But things are never as simple as that in any Pokémon game, as you know, there's a team of villains with an evil plan you must stop. Team Galaxy is trying to take control over Dialga and Palkia, the and then control some of the most important forces of the universe, time and space. And somewhere along our adventure, we'll end up facing some evil pokémon like Darkrai and Giratina.
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A necessary third part
Every Pokémon fan out there knows about these third entries in the series. These tend to mix all the things from the previous two titles, Diamond and Pearl in this case, and add some new stuff too. Platinum is no exception, it does exactly this, and doesn't really add much to the game.
It's great to have all the version exclusive pokémon in one game and more legendary pokémon available too. Not to mention the extended plot which makes it more enjoyable too, and adds game hours. But still, the DS Pokémon games were far from its top potential.
If you're to compare this title to Pokémon Heartgold and Soulsilver, it'd definitely fall short. Even though there are much more pokémon available to catch here, the overall quality of HG and SS are far superior.
Review
If you were to choose only one game between Diamond and Pearl, you should just go for platinum instead. The improved version of these two that mixes them up and adds extra content. However, as interesting as the game can be, the collectibles and minigames, it's true that the game feels outdated, and it always has.
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Adding new combat types and mini-games wasn't really enough, and the game doesn't do justice to its own world. The title has a lot of potentials, so it's easy to see why a remake of this is necessary.
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Graphics and Visuals: Pokémon Platinum has terrible visuals, and there's no way around it. There's the excuse that it's the first time they were trying to combine 2D and 3D into the series, but it doesn't end up good. The sprites are outdated, the ground grid is more noticeable and the 3D scenarios are awkward.
Gameplay: One of the best elements the game has to offer is definitely this. Not only are there hundreds of Pokémon to collect, but fun puzzles, cool minigames, and a nice story. It's one of the most innovative games in the series.
Sound: Just like the Visuals, the sound is terrible. Sure, there's some good music, but the low sound quality opaques that. It's hard to enjoy these screeching sounds. It doesn't do justice to the DS sound capabilities.