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#REDIRECT[[Pokémon (universe)#Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire]]
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{{Infobox Game
|title          = Pokémon (Advance)
|image          = [[Image:Pokemonruby.jpg|200px]]
|caption        = Box cover for the ''Ruby'' version of ''Pokémon'' (''Advance'').
|developer      = Game Freak
|publisher      = [[Nintendo]]
|distributor    =
|designer      = Satoshi Tajiri
|engine        =
|picture format =
|released      = {{Japan}} November 21, 2002<br>{{NA}} March 18, 2003<br>{{Europe}} July 25, 2003
|genre          = Handheld role-playing game
|modes          = Single-player, multiplayer
|ratings        = ESRB: E
|platform      = [[Game Boy#Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]]
|media          =
|requirements  =
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''Pokémon'' (''Ruby'', ''Sapphire'', and ''Emerald'' versions), whose versions are commonly referred to individually as '''''Pokémon Ruby''''', '''''Pokémon Sapphire''''', and '''''Pokémon Emerald''''', and collectively as "'''''Pokémon Ruby''''' '''&''' '''''Sapphire'''''" or "'''''Pokémon Advance'''''", is the third installment in the [[Pokémon (universe)|''Pokémon'' franchise]] and the first ''Pokémon'' game on the [[Game Boy Advance]]. It features over 100 new species of Pokémon and a new region called Hoenn. Like past ''Pokémon'' installments, the player's main objective is to collect eight gym badges and raise their Pokémon's level through battles. The game features new rival teams called Team Aqua and Team Magma that play a big part in the story line. The new Pokémon in this game are known to be the third generation Pokémon. This game was initially, released in ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'' versions. Later on, an ''Emerald'' version was introduced. Somewhat of a mix between ''Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'', ''Emerald'' featured a slightly altered story; most notably the Champion of the elite four being replaced by the original 8th Gym Leader, the 8th Gym Leader being replaced with another man, and the abblity to catch both Groudon ''and'' Kyogre.  You can obtain all pokemon from the other installments through trading.
 
==In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
Third generation Pokémon [[Gulpin]], [[Metagross]], [[Kyogre]], [[Latios]], [[Latias]], [[Groudon]], [[Deoxys]], [[Jirachi]], [[Gardevoir]] , and [[Torchic]] randomly come out of the item: [[Poké Ball]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Along with these, there are also many [[Pokémon Red and Blue|first]], [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|second]], and [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|fourth generation]] Pokémon appearing. Additionally, [[Rayquaza]] also appears as a [[boss]] in [[the Subspace Emissary]].
 
===Songs (''Brawl'')===
*''Wild Pokémon Battle! (Ruby / Sapphire)''
*''Victory Road''
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