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'''Pokémon Diamond and Pearl''' are expected to be the first true Pokémon RPG games for the [[Nintendo DS]]. Following tradition, they will bring a new land, a new batch of Pokémon (five which have already been released, {{p|Munchlax}}, {{p|Lucario}}, {{p|Bonsly}}, {{p|Manyula}}, {{p|Manene}}, and {{p|Manaphy}}), and new features, which could be many considering the capabilities of the DS.
'''Pokémon Diamond and Pearl''' are expected to be the first true Pokémon RPG games for the [[Nintendo DS]]. Following tradition, they will bring a new land, a new batch of Pokémon (six which have already been released, {{p|Munchlax}}, {{p|Lucario}}, {{p|Bonsly}}, {{p|Manyula}}, {{p|Manene}}, and {{p|Manaphy}}), and new features, which could be many considering the capabilities of the DS.


A recent issue of CoroCoro [http://gamespot.com/news/2005/07/12/news_6128890.html] revealed that it would be possible to trade Pokémon between the [[Generation III|third generation]] Game Boy Advance and Gamecube games. The wireless WiFi capabilities of the Nintendo DS will be utilized for multiplayer funtions, with up to 16 players capable of participating. Also confirmed is that there will be a new land, as well as new type combinations for some of the new Pokémon; for example, Lucario is already confimed to be a [[Steel (type)|Steel]] and [[Fighting (type)|Fighting]] type pokémon, a combination that has not yet existed. However, there will not be a new Pokémon [[Type|element type]].
A recent issue of CoroCoro [http://gamespot.com/news/2005/07/12/news_6128890.html] revealed that it would be possible to trade Pokémon between the [[Generation III|third generation]] Game Boy Advance and Gamecube games. The wireless WiFi capabilities of the Nintendo DS will be utilized for multiplayer funtions, with up to 16 players capable of participating. Also confirmed is that there will be a new land, as well as new type combinations for some of the new Pokémon; for example, Lucario is already confimed to be a [[Steel (type)|Steel]] and [[Fighting (type)|Fighting]] type pokémon, a combination that has not yet existed. However, there will not be a new Pokémon [[Type|element type]].

Revision as of 16:23, 14 February 2006

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl are expected to be the first true Pokémon RPG games for the Nintendo DS. Following tradition, they will bring a new land, a new batch of Pokémon (six which have already been released, Munchlax, Lucario, Bonsly, Manyula, Manene, and Manaphy), and new features, which could be many considering the capabilities of the DS.

A recent issue of CoroCoro [1] revealed that it would be possible to trade Pokémon between the third generation Game Boy Advance and Gamecube games. The wireless WiFi capabilities of the Nintendo DS will be utilized for multiplayer funtions, with up to 16 players capable of participating. Also confirmed is that there will be a new land, as well as new type combinations for some of the new Pokémon; for example, Lucario is already confimed to be a Steel and Fighting type pokémon, a combination that has not yet existed. However, there will not be a new Pokémon element type.

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl are due for release in Japan sometime in 2006.

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