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#REDIRECT[[Pokémon (universe)#Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire]]
''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==
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, some Pokémon who debut in these games have appearances as Trophies:
 
*[[Blaziken]]
*[[Mudkip]] 
*[[Plusle and Minun]] 
*[[Snorunt]] 
*[[Treecko]]
 
 
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''
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Revision as of 16:58, August 10, 2010