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Pokemon Diamond, making up the fourth generation of Pokemon. The games were released on September 28, 2006, in Japan and were ...
Pokémon Diamond & Pearl (DS Game) first released 22nd Apr 2007, developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo.
Much to the delight of Pokémaniacs the world over, Nintendo and Game Freak have finally brought a proper Pokémon game to the Nintendo DS with Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, and it delivers much of ...
First Pokemon Diamond and Pearl details . Two Pokemons hitting DS next year; additional game also in development for unannounced platform. By Gamespot Staff on July 12, 2005 at 11:36AM PDT.
Pokemon Diamond and Pearl are getting remakes with Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, which should include a beloved DS feature. ... is no official confirmation this will be in the game.
You've read about the first ten minutes of the game, have undoubtedly seen countless videos, and now it's time to get into the real meat of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl. Our weekend was filled with ...
Note: This trick requires another DS and a second Pokemon Diamond or Pearl game. Get the Haunter from the top-left house in Snowpoint City for a Medicham. These are found easily outside Lake Acuity.
The post-game is even more packed with things to find. Just like the originals, Brilliant Diamond and Shining pearl have tons of legendaries to track down, rematches with some of your toughest ...
Saving Your Game in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. While these games are fairly easy to play, they’re also pretty damn long. So unless you’re planning on speedrunning or playing ...
The Pokémon Company announced Friday that it’ll release remakes for Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. The games, which were released in Japan in 2006, were part of the fourth generation of Pokémon.
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl has a lot of depth to it: you can catch 445 of the 493 Pokémon between Pokémon Diamond and Pearl alone. There is a heavier emphasis on Contests with the introducing of ...
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are safe, but faithful remakes of a Nintendo DS classic.