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Not only could these games trade with each other, but also if you had Pokemon Colosseum you could use a Game Boy Advance to Gamecube link cable to transfer Pokemon from one to the other. This is the generation from which my aforementioned Jirachi was from. Generation 3 is as far back as you can really go with legit Pokemon.
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Generation 3 (Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, Leafgreen)Īlright here’s where things get pretty tricky and awesome. So, do it if you want but oh my god it’s so boring. But be warned, while it’s cool to have older Pokemon, trading it from these games doesn’t mean too much and, honestly, the early games were an absolute SLOG. Now, I will say that the 3DS made downloadable versions of these games that you could then transfer to Pokemon Bank and then to Pokemon Home. It was pretty revolutionary at the time but, sadly, Generation 2 couldn’t link with Generation 3 so that lineage sort of died there. Generation 1 and 2 could trade with each other on Game Boy via a link cable. The first two generation of games are fairly alone if you have the originals.
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