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Play Pokemon Emerald Gameboy Advance GBA Online Emulator in Browser Pokemon, a popular series of games. It has ranged from Pokemon Red and Blue(which also got remakes, Fire Red and Leaf Green), the games that started Pokemon, as well as their third edition game, Yellow, followed by Gold and Silver with their third edition game, Crystal, and most recently, Ruby and Sapphire, with their third edition, Emerald.
Out of these, this review is for the game Emerald. Emerald, being the third edition of Ruby and Sapphire, you would expect to be very similar to said games. However, Emerald manages to add plenty of new things to make it considerably different from Ruby and Sapphire, from design, to new add ons. These additions are covered in later paragraphs. The gameplay is rather simple and easy to catch on – you first have to rescue the Professor at your hometown, Littleroot Town, from a Zigzagoon chasing him, which was a Poochyena in Ruby and Sapphire. You have to pick one of three Pokemon – Treecko, a grass-type gecko-like Pokemon; Torchic, a fire-type chick-like Pokemon; or Mudkip, a water-type mud fish-like Pokemon; to defeat the Zigzagoon in battle.
After that, Birch lets you keep the Pokemon as a thanks. You then can journey to battle your rival, who is rather friendly compared to the previous rivals of the Pokemon games. He/she, depending on the gender you picked for yourself, will have the Pokemon with the type advantage over yours. But since neighter Pokemon know attacks of their own type, it isn’t too hard. Then you can get PokeBalls, and you can catch more Pokemon, and challenge Gym Leaders, who will give you badges if you beat them, your rival, many other trainers, and finally, the Elite 4, a group of 5 trainers who all train high level Pokemon. When you beat them, you and the Pokemon in your team get put in the hall of fame. The design, while still similar to Ruby and Sapphire, has managed to improve.
The overworld manages to look better than it was in Ruby and Sapphire, as it looks more like a cross between R/S and Fire Red/Leaf Green. The design of the bag, where you store items to help you in the game, has improved from R/S, and looks more like FR/LG, with the exception of the fact that there’s a specific bag for berries like it was in R/S, while berries were stored in a Berry Pouch in FR/LG. However, Emerald keeps the fact that you can see miniature images of the object you’re checking from FR/LG. In a battle, the text changed, and more notably, the Pokemon in battle now have animations seen when they are first seen in a battle. However, the animations vary in quality, as there are only two different sprites in reality for the animations: the rest of the animation is just modified from one of those two sprites. Some of these manage to go rather well, such as Ditto or Minun; in the case of Minun, it actually looks like it’s saying it’s cry. Some, like Combusken, are rather bad, since Combusken suddenly moves it’s head by a lot in it’s animation, so it can’t go too well with only two sprites.
But if you can’t stand the animations, don’t worry. You can simply switch Battle Scene in the options menu from “ON” to “OFF,” and you won’t see the animations in battle.