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'''Pokémon Ruby''' and '''Pokémon Sapphire''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター ルビー・サファイア''' ''Poketto Monsutā Rubī - Safaia; Pocket Monsters Ruby - Sapphire'') were the first [[Generation III]] games to be released — 21 November, 2002 in Japan, 17 March, 2003 in the US and 25 July, 2003 in Europe. It is based in the new [[Hoenn]] region and as usual contains [[:Category:Generation III Pokémon|new Pokémon]] and items. New features included [[Pokémon Contests]] as well as a Battle Tower. A third version, {{game|Emerald}}, was released later, on 16 September, 2004, in Japan, featuring some gameplay advances and a plot alteration, and a whole new area called the {{ho|Battle Frontier}}.
'''Pokémon Ruby''' and '''Pokémon Sapphire''' (Japanese: '''ポケットモンスター ルビー・サファイア''' ''Pocket Monsters Ruby and Sapphire'') were the first [[Generation III]] games to be released — 21 November, 2002 in Japan, 17 March, 2003 in the US and 25 July, 2003 in Europe. It is based in the new [[Hoenn]] region and as usual contains [[:Category:Generation III Pokémon|new Pokémon]] and items. New features included [[Pokémon Contests]] as well as a Battle Tower. A third version, {{game|Emerald}}, was released later, on 16 September, 2004, in Japan, featuring some gameplay advances and a plot alteration, and a whole new area called the {{ho|Battle Frontier}}.


==New Features==
==New Features==