Pokémon Platinum Version [Figure Bundle]

Pokémon Platinum Version [Figure Bundle]

Nintendo DS · 2009

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About this game

Together with Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl , this game is the third game in the fourth generation of the Pokémon series .

Set in a new region, Sinnoh, it includes 107 new Pokémon, bringing the total up to 493.

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Pokémon Platinum includes for the first time in the fourth generation, the Battle Frontier which can be played on and offline, make Poffin online.

Players can collect badges, challenge the Elite Four, and become the ultimate Pokémon master.

The game continues the basic idea of previous Pokémon games — the player, a new trainer, sets out on a quest to catch every known Pokémon and defeat the Pokémon League.

Along the way, the player will attempt to foil the plots of the evil organization, Team Galactic, who seek to use a trio of legendary Pokémon to awaken a sleeping titan with the power to control space.

There are many sidequests and other activities along the way, the Battle Frontier, expanded on-line options, downloadable content via Mystery Gift, a brand new GTS with the option to receive notifications of completed traded over the Wii, record battle videos, the option to submit one's Pokémon party data for others to see and the Distortion World, which defies the laws of gravity and contains Platinum 's mascot, Giratina.

The core Pokémon series features an RPG turn-based battle system.

Each monster can learn up to four attacks.

In a single turn, the two opponents select their attacks, and the one with the higher Speed attacks first.

The amount of damage is influenced by the Attack and Defense stats.

In the past, attacks were automatically classified as Physical or Special based on their elemental type.

In Diamond , Pearl , and Platinum each attack can be individually categorized, so attacks which use natural elements are Special, and those which use simple force are Physical.

The Pokémon Contests from Ruby and Sapphire return, with many new features.

In addition to the attack performance, where the player must try to impress the judge with flashy moves,

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About Nintendo DS

The dual-screen, touch-enabled Nintendo DS (2004) became the best-selling handheld of all time, helped by its huge and genre-diverse library. Cartridge-based DS games have held up well physically over 20 years, and complete-in-box copies of the system's biggest sellers (Nintendogs, Pokémon, Mario Kart) remain very accessible for new collectors starting out.

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