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Genre: Role-Playing
Rating: BBFC: PG, ESRB: E, PEGI: 3+, CERO: A
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OverviewPokémon Diamond and Pearl are the first iteration of Pokémon games to appear on the Nintendo DS. Both Games are set in the world of Sinnoh, which habitats 493 different species of Pokémon.
Pontinho rates this game: 5/5

Tons of strategic depth and gameplay that's incredibly rewarding; it's one of those games that offers an enormous sense of accomplishment for even the littlest things performed. And the touch screen functions of the Nintendo DS help move things faster and easier with simple navigation menus.

DeriLoko2 rates this game: 5/5

Pokemon - Diamond Version (v05) (U)(Legacy) is the first Pokemon game that was released on the Nintendo DS handheld. The other first game was Pokemon - Pearl Version (v05) (U)(Legacy), which also was released on the Nintendo DS handheld. This game contains 493 Pokemon in total.

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Download Pokemon Diamond (v05) (U)(Legacy) (15M)
(Nintendo DS Release #1015)

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