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'''''Pokémon''''' ('''''Diamond''''' and '''''Pearl''''' versions), also unofficially known as '''''Pokémon DS''''', is the fourth installment of the ''[[Pokémon]]'' franchise and the first in the series to be released for the [[Nintendo DS]]. ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' introduces 107 new species of Pokémon to the series. The game takes place in the fictional region of Sinnoh, where the player assumes control of Dawn or Lucas, and their main objective is to collect eight gym badges, thus qualifying for the Sinnoh Pokémon League. This installment introduces a new sinister organization gang named Team Galactic. The mascot of the ''Diamond'' version is [[Dialga]], who is the "Master of Time" while the mascot of the ''Pearl'' version is [[Palkia]], who is also known as the "Master of Space."
'''''Pokémon''''' ('''''Diamond''''' '''and''' '''''Pearl''''' versions), also unofficially known as "'''''Pokémon DS'''''", is the fourth installment of the ''[[Pokémon]]'' franchise and the first in the series to be released for the [[Nintendo DS]]. ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' introduces 107 new species of Pokémon to the series. The game takes place in the fictional region of Sinnoh, where the player assumes control of Dawn or Lucas, and their main objective is to collect eight gym badges, thus qualifying for the Sinnoh Pokémon League. This installment introduces a new sinister organization gang named Team Galactic. The mascot of the ''Diamond'' version is [[Dialga]], who is the "Master of Time" while the mascot of the ''Pearl'' version is [[Palkia]], who is also known as the "Master of Space."


''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' add an extensive amount of new features, such as Internet play over the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]], while building on older game concepts such as Pokémon Contests. Set in the fictional region of Sinnoh, the games cover the adventure of a single protagonist embarking on a quest to capture and train Pokémon while simultaneously thwarting the agenda of the criminal organization Team Galactic.
''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' add an extensive amount of new features, such as Internet play over the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]], while building on older game concepts such as Pokémon Contests. Set in the fictional region of Sinnoh, the games cover the adventure of a single protagonist embarking on a quest to capture and train Pokémon while simultaneously thwarting the agenda of the criminal organization Team Galactic.

Revision as of 15:14, August 10, 2008

Pokémon (Diamond and Pearl versions)
File:PokemonDiamondBox.jpg
Box cover for Diamond.
Developer(s) Game Freak
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Designer(s) Satoshi Tajiri (executive producer)

Junichi Masuda (director)

Released Template:Japan September 28, 2006
Template:NA April 22, 2007
Template:Australia June 21, 2007
Template:EuropeJuly 27, 2007
Template:SKoreaFebruary 14, 2008
Genre(s) Console role-playing game
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer, online multiplayer
Ratings CERO: A

ESRB: E

OFLC: PG

Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Media 512-megabit Nintendo DS Game Card

Pokémon (Diamond and Pearl versions), also unofficially known as "Pokémon DS", is the fourth installment of the Pokémon franchise and the first in the series to be released for the Nintendo DS. Diamond and Pearl introduces 107 new species of Pokémon to the series. The game takes place in the fictional region of Sinnoh, where the player assumes control of Dawn or Lucas, and their main objective is to collect eight gym badges, thus qualifying for the Sinnoh Pokémon League. This installment introduces a new sinister organization gang named Team Galactic. The mascot of the Diamond version is Dialga, who is the "Master of Time" while the mascot of the Pearl version is Palkia, who is also known as the "Master of Space."

Diamond and Pearl add an extensive amount of new features, such as Internet play over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, while building on older game concepts such as Pokémon Contests. Set in the fictional region of Sinnoh, the games cover the adventure of a single protagonist embarking on a quest to capture and train Pokémon while simultaneously thwarting the agenda of the criminal organization Team Galactic.

Super Smash Bros. series

In terms of playable characters, the fourth generation also has a representation, with Lucario as a playable character. Spear Pillar is also a stage in Brawl, complete with Dialga, Palkia, Cresselia, Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf in the background, while Electivire, Magnezone, Snover, and Drifloon also appears on Pokémon Stadium 2.

New selections of Sinnoh Pokémon return in Brawl. They are released from "Poké Balls". The random Pokémon released offers aid in a variety of different ways to the player who releases them. Each of the Poké Ball Pokémon plus numerous others will also be hosted as trophies and stickers. There are also a few collectible tunes that are from Diamond & Pearl:

  • Dialga / Palkia Battle at Spear Pillar!
  • Wild Pokémon Battle! (Diamond / Pearl)
  • Team Galactic Battle!
  • Route 209