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+ | '''''Pokémon Omega Ruby''''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター オメガルビー''' ''Pocket Monsters Omega Ruby'') and '''''Pokémon Alpha Sapphire''''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター アルファサファイア''' ''Pocket Monsters Alpha Sapphire'') are a pair of [[Nintendo 3DS]] games by [[Game Freak]] in the mainline {{ser|Pokémon}} series. They are remakes of the 2003 games {{pver|Ruby|Sapphire}}. | ||
− | ''''' | + | ==Blurb== |
+ | ===Box=== | ||
+ | ''Ancient powers reawaken!'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Behold the true [Kyogre/Groudon]*!''<br> | ||
+ | ''Pikachu likes to cosplay?!''<br> | ||
+ | ''Build a Secret Base all your own!''<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''Start your Pokémon adventure now!'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | <small>* - The Legendary Pokémon listed on the box depends on the version of the game.</small> | ||
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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
+ | The story mostly remains the same as in the original games. The evil team in each version (Team Magma for ''Pokémon Omega Ruby'' and Team Aqua for ''Pokémon Alpha Sapphire'', as in the originals) is seeking to revive the "super-ancient Pokémon" of the Hoenn region (Groudon or Kyogre) in order to change the world to suit their ideals (Team Magma to expand the land for people and Team Aqua to expand the oceans for Pokémon). The player must stop them in order to stop the ancient Pokémon from reawakening and causing havoc. | ||
+ | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
− | ==Technical Details== | + | The original gameplay of the original ''Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions'' has mostly been updated by carrying over much of the gameplay of'[[Pokémon X and Y|''Pokémon X'' and ''Y'']], in order to match with the gameplay of the generations succeeding the original versions. Mega Evolutions have been retained, with new ones being added. Horde encounters have also been carried over, though have been expanded upon in the form of occasional Trainer horde battles. In addition, elements that were present in the Generation III games that were removed in future generations, such as Secret Bases and Pokémon Contests, are returned here, though have been updated; Secret Bases come with a StreetPass feature, which allows other players' Secret Bases to show up in one's game, allowing players to visit them and battle their team. |
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+ | In addition to the new features included in ''X'' and ''Y'' such as the Player Search System, Pokémon-Amie, and Super Training, other features have been added, including a map viewer that allows players to look up trainers, Pokémon, Secret Bases, and locations on the map screen; and DexNav, which allows players to find specific Pokémon in their current location. | ||
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+ | ==Technical details== | ||
+ | {{Game Technical Details | ||
+ | |media=Nintendo 3DS [[Game Card]]<br>Digital download | ||
+ | |gamesize='''''Omega Ruby'':''' 14,497 blocks<br>'''''Alpha Sapphire'':''' 14,499 blocks | ||
+ | |support=[[Nintendo Network]] (Online play), [[StreetPass]], [[SpotPass]] | ||
+ | |input=Nintendo 3DS | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{-}} | ||
− | == | + | ==Release data== |
===Demo=== | ===Demo=== | ||
− | {{exitstub|bp|Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire Special Demo Version|type=section|name=the Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire demo}} | + | {{exitstub|bp|Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire Special Demo Version|type=section|name=the'' Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire'' demo}} |
A special demo was released through serial codes starting October 15, 2014 for Japan, Korea, and PAL regions and October 21, 2014 for North America. Codes will stop being distributed May 31, 2015. The player, locked as the male player character, accompanies {{bp|Steven Stone}} on various adventures battling Pokémon trainers, searching for wild Pokémon, and rescuing lost people and Pokémon. It takes 1,933 blocks of save data. | A special demo was released through serial codes starting October 15, 2014 for Japan, Korea, and PAL regions and October 21, 2014 for North America. Codes will stop being distributed May 31, 2015. The player, locked as the male player character, accompanies {{bp|Steven Stone}} on various adventures battling Pokémon trainers, searching for wild Pokémon, and rescuing lost people and Pokémon. It takes 1,933 blocks of save data. | ||
− | == Related | + | ===Updates=== |
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |+ align="bottom"| | ||
+ | ! Version Number | ||
+ | ! Date Released | ||
+ | ! Description | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1.0 | ||
+ | | Default | ||
+ | | Initial release | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1.1 | ||
+ | | November 25th 2014 | ||
+ | | Fixes a small bug with the layout of the language select screen | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1.2 | ||
+ | | December 2nd 2014 | ||
+ | | Fixes a freezing issue with the ending movie that plays after entering the Hall of Fame | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1.3 | ||
+ | | April 1, 2015 | ||
+ | | Gameplay adjustments | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1.4 | ||
+ | | April 22, 2015 | ||
+ | | Gameplay adjustments | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Related games== | ||
{{Related Games | {{Related Games | ||
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− | * [[Pokémon X and Y]] | + | * ''[[Pokémon X and Y]]'' |
* {{bp|Pokémon Bank}} | * {{bp|Pokémon Bank}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.pokemonrubysapphire.com/ Official site (Worldwide)] | ||
+ | *[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/oras/ Official site (Japanese)] | ||
+ | * {{wp|Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|''Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire'' on Wikipedia}} | ||
+ | * {{sw|Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|''Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire'' guide on StrategyWiki}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Pokémon Omega Ruby (Japanese: ポケットモンスター オメガルビー Pocket Monsters Omega Ruby) and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire (Japanese: ポケットモンスター アルファサファイア Pocket Monsters Alpha Sapphire) are a pair of Nintendo 3DS games by Game Freak in the mainline Pokémon series. They are remakes of the 2003 games Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.
Contents
Blurb
Box
Ancient powers reawaken!
Behold the true [Kyogre/Groudon]*!
Pikachu likes to cosplay?!
Build a Secret Base all your own!
Start your Pokémon adventure now!
* - The Legendary Pokémon listed on the box depends on the version of the game.
Story
The story mostly remains the same as in the original games. The evil team in each version (Team Magma for Pokémon Omega Ruby and Team Aqua for Pokémon Alpha Sapphire, as in the originals) is seeking to revive the "super-ancient Pokémon" of the Hoenn region (Groudon or Kyogre) in order to change the world to suit their ideals (Team Magma to expand the land for people and Team Aqua to expand the oceans for Pokémon). The player must stop them in order to stop the ancient Pokémon from reawakening and causing havoc.
Gameplay
The original gameplay of the original Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions has mostly been updated by carrying over much of the gameplay of'Pokémon X and Y, in order to match with the gameplay of the generations succeeding the original versions. Mega Evolutions have been retained, with new ones being added. Horde encounters have also been carried over, though have been expanded upon in the form of occasional Trainer horde battles. In addition, elements that were present in the Generation III games that were removed in future generations, such as Secret Bases and Pokémon Contests, are returned here, though have been updated; Secret Bases come with a StreetPass feature, which allows other players' Secret Bases to show up in one's game, allowing players to visit them and battle their team.
In addition to the new features included in X and Y such as the Player Search System, Pokémon-Amie, and Super Training, other features have been added, including a map viewer that allows players to look up trainers, Pokémon, Secret Bases, and locations on the map screen; and DexNav, which allows players to find specific Pokémon in their current location.
Technical details
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Release data
Demo
This section is a short summary of the Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire demo. Bulbapedia features a more in-depth article. |
A special demo was released through serial codes starting October 15, 2014 for Japan, Korea, and PAL regions and October 21, 2014 for North America. Codes will stop being distributed May 31, 2015. The player, locked as the male player character, accompanies Steven Stone on various adventures battling Pokémon trainers, searching for wild Pokémon, and rescuing lost people and Pokémon. It takes 1,933 blocks of save data.
Updates
Version Number | Date Released | Description |
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1.0 | Default | Initial release |
1.1 | November 25th 2014 | Fixes a small bug with the layout of the language select screen |
1.2 | December 2nd 2014 | Fixes a freezing issue with the ending movie that plays after entering the Hall of Fame |
1.3 | April 1, 2015 | Gameplay adjustments |
1.4 | April 22, 2015 | Gameplay adjustments |
Related games
Related Games | |
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exchanges information with |
External links
- Official site (Worldwide)
- Official site (Japanese)
- Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire on Wikipedia
- Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire guide on StrategyWiki
References