Nintendo DS

Pokémon Pearl Version

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Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, Pokémon Pearl Version is a Nintendo DS role-playing game and the paired version to Pokémon Diamond. Players journey across the Sinnoh region, catching Pokémon, battling Gym Leaders, and stopping Team Galactic’s plan to use the legendary Palkia to control space. It is remembered for its version differences, dual-screen presentation, and the series’ continued evolution on handheld hardware.
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Release Date
2006-01-01
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13

The game uses an overhead field map and turn-based battles. Players move through towns, routes, caves, and facilities while building a party of up to six Pokémon. Battles rely on type matchups, moves, items, and status effects. Progress is driven by Gym badges and story events, while the Underground, Secret Base features, contests, trading, and multiplayer battles add long-term collection and training goals.

Dawn

One of the playable female protagonist appearances, beginning the adventure in Sinnoh.

Rival

The player’s recurring rival and story companion who appears in multiple battles.

Cyrus

Leader of Team Galactic, seeking to reshape the world through legendary power.

Palkia

The cover legendary tied to space and central to the game’s story.

Build a balanced team early and keep coverage for common threats such as Water, Ground, Flying, and Fighting types. Stock up on healing items and status cures before long routes or caves. In Team Galactic battles, remove dangerous damage dealers first, then focus on the boss’s main partner. Teaching key HM moves to practical team members helps reduce backtracking and keeps exploration smooth.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

The Sinnoh region has many caves and detours, so healing items are especially valuable.

Tips

Use trading and version exclusives to complete the Pokédex more efficiently.

Tips

The Underground is useful for fossils, rare items, and decorative progression goals.

User Reviews

Fans often praise it for preserving the classic Pokémon formula while making good use of the DS hardware.

User Reviews

The pace is traditional, but the Sinnoh atmosphere, music, and legend-driven story remain memorable.

User Reviews

As a paired version release, it shines most through collecting, trading, and team building.

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