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March 17th, 2009, 11:48 GMT · By

Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Hints XI (DS)

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Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl, or Pocket Monsters Diamond/Pearl, as it is known in Japan, is a role-playing game franchise developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo exclusively for its hugely-popular Nintendo DS handheld gaming console. Of the Pokemon RPG series, Pokemon Platinum has also been recently released. Based on the world famous Pokemon anime series, it was first launched in its native Japan on September 28, 2006, and reached North American and European shores on April 22, and July 27, 2007, respectively.

Both Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl are set in the fictional world of Sinnoh, which is the habitat of 493 different species of Pokemons, a special type of animals that possess different kinds of powers that can be used in the fight against their enemies. As all Pokemon stories, this title documents the journey of a young trainer who needs to raise and battle Pokemons, all of this while investigating a criminal organization that wants to hurt the creatures.

Features such as Internet play, via the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection, or changes to the gameplay and battle mechanics are also present in the title, which aims at giving a fresh new experience to Pokemon fans all across the world. Older concepts such as Pokemon contests are also introduced, in order to bring back the old fans of the anime series and older video games.

The game has received positive reviews, with critics praising the Wi-Fi features, which enable players to engage in some interesting battles, and the gameplay that, although being based on almost the same principles as older titles, has managed to offer an entertaining experience. Sales have been very good, with the game shipping around 15 million units worldwide, thanks to the big number of Pokemon fans out there.

HINTS

POKEMONS


Gengar
Have any Game Boy Advance Pokemon game in the cartridge slot and search for Gengar at the Forest Mansion in the room with the eyes on the wall.
Note: This trick requires another DS and a second Pokemon Diamond or Pearl game. Get the Haunter from the top-left house in Snowpoint City for a Medicham. These are easily found outside Lake Acuity. Then, using both games, trade the Haunter for something else. When you do that, the Haunter will become a Gengar. Trade back and you will have a Gengar.

Gible
Go to the route underneath Cycling Road (South of Eterna City) and then North. You will see a cave entrance to Wayward Cave. Do not head in. Instead, go left and you will see a bridge. Step underneath the bridge and head for the second square from the left, then keep going up. There is a secret entrance to Wayward Cave. Use Strength to move the boulder in front of you upwards and go left down the stairs. You will need to solve a simple course of bicycle jumps to reach the end of the cave. After a while, you should see a staircase going up. In this room, you will find TM26, which contains Earthquake. You can also catch Gible here.

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