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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]].  
''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]].  
==In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
==In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
The game mascots [[Kyogre]] and [[Groudon]] appear out of [[Pokéball]]s in Brawl, Kyogre using Hydro Pump and Groudon using Overheat. Other third generation Pokémon also appear, many filling the roles of old Pokémon (for example, [[Torchic]] fills the role previously held by [[Cyndaquil]]). Pokémon such as [[Gardevoir]] and [[Metagross]] also appear from Pokéballs, while others, like [[Snorunt]], appear as Stage Elements in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]].The third generation is the only generation to not have its own playable character but, according to scrapped data there is a rumor of [[Plusle and Minun]] having been originally planned to be fighters.
The game mascots, [[Kyogre]] and [[Groudon]], appear out of [[Pokéball]]s in ''[[Brawl]]''. Kyogre using Hydro Pump and Groudon using Overheat. Other third generation Pokémon also appear, many filling the roles of old Pokémon (for example, [[Torchic]] fills the role previously held by [[Cyndaquil]]). Pokémon, such as [[Gardevoir]] and [[Metagross]], also appear from Pokéballs, while others, like [[Snorunt]], appear as Stage Elements in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. The third generation is the only generation to not have its own playable character but, according to scrapped data, there is a rumor of [[Plusle and Minun]] having been originally planned to be fighters.




Also, besides the Pokeball appearances some of these Pokemon have appearances as Trophies:
Also, some Pokémon who debut in these games have appearances as Trophies:


*[[Blaziken]]  
*[[Blaziken]]  

Revision as of 23:42, July 31, 2010

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 franchise and the first Pokémon game on the Game Boy Advance.

In the Super Smash Bros. series

The game mascots, Kyogre and Groudon, appear out of Pokéballs in Brawl. Kyogre using Hydro Pump and Groudon using Overheat. Other third generation Pokémon also appear, many filling the roles of old Pokémon (for example, Torchic fills the role previously held by Cyndaquil). Pokémon, such as Gardevoir and Metagross, also appear from Pokéballs, while others, like Snorunt, appear as Stage Elements in Pokémon Stadium 2. The third generation is the only generation to not have its own playable character but, according to scrapped data, there is a rumor of Plusle and Minun having been originally planned to be fighters.


Also, some Pokémon who debut in these games have appearances as Trophies:


Alternatively, Rayquaza appears as a boss in The Subspace Emissary. Latios and Latias, Deoxys, and Jirachi also appear as legendary Pokémon in these games.

Songs (Brawl)

  • Wild Pokémon Battle! (Ruby / Sapphire)
  • Victory Road