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# Real-time clock syncs day/night Global WiFi battles & trades 3D environments & updated graphics - Pokemon - Diamond Version

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**Price:** MX$19451
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## Summary

> ⚡ Level up your legacy with Sinnoh’s ultimate Pokémon adventure!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** - Pokemon - Diamond Version by nintendo
- **How much does it cost?** MX$19451 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- nintendo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nintendo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dynamic Day-Night Gameplay:** Experience a living world where time affects which Pokémon appear and the power of their moves, syncing perfectly with your DS clock.
- • **Connect & Conquer Worldwide:** Engage in real-time battles and trades with trainers across the globe via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection—never miss a chance to prove your skills.
- • **Seamless Legacy Integration:** Import your favorite Pokémon from previous generations and trade across multiple compatible titles, expanding your collection effortlessly.
- • **Express Your Style & Win Contests:** Customize your Pokémon with accessories and Poffins to dominate elaborate contests—stand out in the Sinnoh social scene.
- • **Strategic Depth with New Pokémon:** Master over 100 new Pokémon, dual-types, and innovative moves that elevate your battle tactics to pro-level strategy.

## Overview

Pokémon Diamond Version revolutionizes the classic RPG with global Wi-Fi battles, a real-time clock that influences gameplay, and over 100 new Pokémon to catch and train. Featuring enhanced 3D graphics, strategic dual-type Pokémon, and immersive contests, it offers a rich, dynamic experience for both nostalgic fans and new trainers alike.

## Description

Welcome to the next generation of Pokemon!As a rookie Pokemon Trainer, you'll need to catch, train, and battle Pokemon on your journey to become the Pokemon League Champion. You will face many challenges along the way, as you search for the Pokemon that rules time in Pokemon Diamond Version.Discover more than 100 new Pokemon in the Sinnoh Region!Meet goals and earn the ability to import Pokemon from your GBA Versions!Battle and Trade with your friends around the world using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection!Watch as day turns to night with the return of the real-time clock feature!

Review: The beginning of a new era of pokemon - This game in itself is awesome. For someone like me, who has played most of all 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, generation pokemon games, I know that this game, in 4th generation, along with the other games in its series, is among one of the best games in the entire pokemon collection. Although, in comparison with Platinum, this game falls behind in the rankings, this game is still very very good and very exciting. To all who know that Platinum is an expansion of Diamond and Pearl I already know this, and that is one of the reasons why Diamond and Pearl drop behind Platinum. Although, simply because of the expansion is not the reason Platinum is over this game, there are other reasons. However, as this review is not put here to talk about Platinum I'll continue. (If you want to see reviews on Platinum, or mine specifically, search up Platinum version and scroll down to the reviews or click on customer reviews on the top of the screen just below the game title and next to the games main picture.) Now, I've played through most of Diamond and found that the game in itself is amazing, as I've already said, and contains totally new things. Although, this is what you'd expect from a 4th generation game, don't entirely put it off as equal with the rest of them. The game is one long roller coaster filled with elements of different types. For someone like me, who has played 3rd generation games and below for years, I know that this game, along with the others in the 4th generation category, is a totally new experience; and to be totally frank about this, from the moment you get into 4th generation games, you'll never settle or go back to 3rd generation or below games again. In diamond you meet many different characters, some as you would expect, others, like team galactic and the new gym leaders and elite four are something else entirely. Another aspect of in-game play is the regular people and trainers as they carry new and improved pokemon that fight with new moves and talents. Best of all I've found about the pokemon battles is the graphics and the way the moves have changed. Now, the different moves are totally attached to the way their supposed to be. Like for instance is the move water gun, for all who've played all the previous games you'll know what I'm talking about, it used to fire from the pokemon as a ball, or large drop, of water, when, if anyone saw the episodes, or how you'd imagine it, the water is fired directly from the mouth of the pokemon. Like the episodes, and in a brilliant display, the 4th generation games do just that. All other moves are the same way, as they are now made to perfection and put in action in a way many of us couldn't foresee. On the issue of diamonds pokemon, the pokedex, if I remember correctly, contains around 400 species of pokemon (I'm not sure on the exact number) including past generation pokemon. These new pokemon will blow you away as they did me, believe me, as they have new abilities to. The legendaries are one of these blow-away elements, as you can find Giratina and Dialga, two ultra-powerful pokemon who fight pokemon battles like no other. On a side-note, I'd like to add a few details that will help show you some things you might want to know: 1. Like all the other games in 4th generation, there is no pokemon that has to have a master ball used on it. 2. The cloning procedure in 4th generation causes glitches to the game and by glitches I mean it is able to wipe your entire game file causing you to start over. These glitches also apply to other codes and such, thus causing the same problems or worse. (I highly recommend not using cheat codes and cloning as you really don't need them and two you really don't do much for yourself.). 3. The people in game, whether trainers, gym leaders, or not, contain info that tells you more about the game, sometimes giving it a personal side, and sometimes advice to help you or remind you of things. Occasionally there are people who will give you items. (To be honest, this game probably gives you more items than any previous game). 4. This game contains a bag that can be filled with any items you get or buy on the trip. On a side-note to this fact you will find that there is no item storage on your PC, however, you do discover that you can contain many different types of mail and decorate poke balls of your different pokemon using several different things called seals that appear in many different shapes and such. 4. In diamond, you can dress up your pokemon, play pokemon contests in a whole new manner, play in the underground where you can find many different items, and get poketch apps. In digging in the underground, know that on each of the three games (Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum) you can usually only find one type of fossil. (I'm not sure if it is possible for any of the three games to allow you to find both types of fossils that you can find in the underground). In the underground you can find many different items, such as hand-held items for pokemon, shards, and revives. You can also get accessories in the underground by trading certain items off. 5. Finally, there is one glitch I have recently become aware of, this glitch applies to Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, I think. This glitch relates to the Global Trade Station (GTS). I've recently found out from another source online that by trading over the GTS one can encounter a certain glitch which can be cured only by the Nintendo company. Although, the Nintendo company can fix it, I've heard that the game file must be erased, thus meaning, you start over. Although, I do not know what the glitch does, from what I've heard, I can infer that it probably is pretty harsh, and so, I believe it may be unsafe to use the GTS unless your game has been cleared of this problem. Side-note: You can still use local trading at the Pokemon Center to connect to other games or your friends. 6. This game can trade with Platinum, Pearl, Soul Silver, Heart Gold, Black, White, My Pokemon Ranch, Pokemon Ranger, and Pokemon Battle Revolution. You cannot trade with games not on this list. Now, you can trade with some advancements of the games on this list, I believe. (There are some games that I do not know of that might be able to trade to this game). Although, you cannot trade with 3rd generation games, you can migrate. Migration is a little different than trading as this applies to a one way trade. When you migrate, you put the Pokemon cartridge of one of the 3rd generation pokemon games into the DS's GBA Slot and click on whatever pokemon DS game you are using (this occurs directly after you click on the health and safety notice after turning on the game), and at the users screen before entering game play you will see one of the bars under continue game saying Migrate pokemon, or something along those lines. Clicking on that allows you to send 6 pokemon from your GBA game to the DS game per day. Once these pokemon are on the DS game, they cannot be traded back to the GBA game. Once migrated, the GBA pokemon will appear in Pal Park, a place not open until after beating the elite four. At Pal Park, you will have to catch the pokemon you've migrated. Don't worry, I've found out that they will be automatically caught once you try to catch them, sort of like using a master ball. Once migrating and catching of the pokemon is done, you may trade these pokemon, or train them, to any compatible trading game of the DS game you are using. Minus the glitches and such (no glitches occur unless a code or cloning is used) the game is quite wonderful. In Choosing between Diamond and Pearl, as I myself asked the question, I've found that it is really a choice of whether you want Dialga or Palkia. Yes, I've heard that there is also a difference in the timing of finding pokemon more often in grass, and I believe that this is probably true. To be honest, in playing Diamond, I think that the finding more pokemon factor occurs in this game. On a final note, I need to tell you that many of these points apply to people who have never played 4th generation or above pokemon games (Black and White are 5th generation pokemon games). Although, I don't know about all of the Legendary Pokemon in this game, I hope that others can find them for themselves and enjoy. I know that there is probably more to be said, however, I hope that many people can benefit from this review and use it to prepare them for what lies ahead in the 4th generation games. Like me, I hope others can be blown away by these games and enjoy the new world of Sinnoh. Sorry, for the length, and any lack of details you were hoping for. My hope is that this supplies a good view of the game from my point of view and also benefits those hoping to buy this game. I do hope you enjoy this game as much as I have. Thank you for reading.
Review: About as much fun and variety as you could ask for! - For a turn based RPG, this really is quite fun. I am a fan of retro RPGs, and just started playing Pokemon after picking this one up for a good price. Though the series has been 'kiddified', I find that I enjoy the tongue in cheek humor and deep storyline much more than I expected. As an adult, I say give this a try, it is truly a fun game and it's quite humorous. It does remind me a bit of the humor (and gameplay in a way) from Earthbound (great game!). Pros: Lot's of quirky extras like Pokemon fashion shows and tunnel digging; great graphics; lots and lots of fun; quirky humor; addictive; good item system; good use of second screen with poketach accessory (part of the game); online fun! Cons: Some repetitive humor; slow battles get a bit tedious at times; sometimes perplexing

## Features

- Worldwide battles and trading using WiFi.
- Real-time clock feature changes the time of day based on the DS clock. The Pokemon you can catch vary based on the region and the time of day. Also, certain Pokemon moves' power changes based on time.
- More elaborate Pokemon Contests. Players can use the accessories and dress up their Pokemon. Players make "Poffin" out of Berries to raise their Pokemon's contest stats.
- New dual-type Pokemon, new/altered moves, and new special abilities add to the already deep strategy of Pokemon battling.
- 3-D enviornments and updated graphics.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000MJB0H6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,824 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #122 in Nintendo DS Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo DS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,262) |
| Date First Available | January 8, 2007 |
| Department | All Ages |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045496738495 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
| Item model number | BS |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Nintendo |
| Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 0.48 ounces |
| Publication Date | April 22, 2007 |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | April 22, 2007 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 747827255113 045496738501 045496464912 045496738495 |

## Images

![- Pokemon - Diamond Version - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71lvijDJomL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What are your first three starter pokemon?**
A: in the game they are turtwig, piplup and chimcharbut if you mean the ones i chose they were turtwig, treecko and chicarita

**Q: will this work on a 3ds xl?**
A: Yes, this game works with Nintendo DS, DS lite, DSi, 2DS, 3DS, and the 3DS xl.

**Q: Okay for ages 10-12?**
A: Yes, it is rated E for everyone

**Q: Is this for the DS lite?**
A: Yes, this game works with Nintendo DS, DS lite, DSi, 2DS, 3DS, and the 3DS xl.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The beginning of a new era of pokemon
*by J***T on September 2, 2011*

This game in itself is awesome. For someone like me, who has played most of all 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, generation pokemon games, I know that this game, in 4th generation, along with the other games in its series, is among one of the best games in the entire pokemon collection. Although, in comparison with Platinum, this game falls behind in the rankings, this game is still very very good and very exciting. To all who know that Platinum is an expansion of Diamond and Pearl I already know this, and that is one of the reasons why Diamond and Pearl drop behind Platinum. Although, simply because of the expansion is not the reason Platinum is over this game, there are other reasons. However, as this review is not put here to talk about Platinum I'll continue. (If you want to see reviews on Platinum, or mine specifically, search up Platinum version and scroll down to the reviews or click on customer reviews on the top of the screen just below the game title and next to the games main picture.) Now, I've played through most of Diamond and found that the game in itself is amazing, as I've already said, and contains totally new things. Although, this is what you'd expect from a 4th generation game, don't entirely put it off as equal with the rest of them. The game is one long roller coaster filled with elements of different types. For someone like me, who has played 3rd generation games and below for years, I know that this game, along with the others in the 4th generation category, is a totally new experience; and to be totally frank about this, from the moment you get into 4th generation games, you'll never settle or go back to 3rd generation or below games again. In diamond you meet many different characters, some as you would expect, others, like team galactic and the new gym leaders and elite four are something else entirely. Another aspect of in-game play is the regular people and trainers as they carry new and improved pokemon that fight with new moves and talents. Best of all I've found about the pokemon battles is the graphics and the way the moves have changed. Now, the different moves are totally attached to the way their supposed to be. Like for instance is the move water gun, for all who've played all the previous games you'll know what I'm talking about, it used to fire from the pokemon as a ball, or large drop, of water, when, if anyone saw the episodes, or how you'd imagine it, the water is fired directly from the mouth of the pokemon. Like the episodes, and in a brilliant display, the 4th generation games do just that. All other moves are the same way, as they are now made to perfection and put in action in a way many of us couldn't foresee. On the issue of diamonds pokemon, the pokedex, if I remember correctly, contains around 400 species of pokemon (I'm not sure on the exact number) including past generation pokemon. These new pokemon will blow you away as they did me, believe me, as they have new abilities to. The legendaries are one of these blow-away elements, as you can find Giratina and Dialga, two ultra-powerful pokemon who fight pokemon battles like no other. On a side-note, I'd like to add a few details that will help show you some things you might want to know: 1. Like all the other games in 4th generation, there is no pokemon that has to have a master ball used on it. 2. The cloning procedure in 4th generation causes glitches to the game and by glitches I mean it is able to wipe your entire game file causing you to start over. These glitches also apply to other codes and such, thus causing the same problems or worse. (I highly recommend not using cheat codes and cloning as you really don't need them and two you really don't do much for yourself.). 3. The people in game, whether trainers, gym leaders, or not, contain info that tells you more about the game, sometimes giving it a personal side, and sometimes advice to help you or remind you of things. Occasionally there are people who will give you items. (To be honest, this game probably gives you more items than any previous game). 4. This game contains a bag that can be filled with any items you get or buy on the trip. On a side-note to this fact you will find that there is no item storage on your PC, however, you do discover that you can contain many different types of mail and decorate poke balls of your different pokemon using several different things called seals that appear in many different shapes and such. 4. In diamond, you can dress up your pokemon, play pokemon contests in a whole new manner, play in the underground where you can find many different items, and get poketch apps. In digging in the underground, know that on each of the three games (Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum) you can usually only find one type of fossil. (I'm not sure if it is possible for any of the three games to allow you to find both types of fossils that you can find in the underground). In the underground you can find many different items, such as hand-held items for pokemon, shards, and revives. You can also get accessories in the underground by trading certain items off. 5. Finally, there is one glitch I have recently become aware of, this glitch applies to Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, I think. This glitch relates to the Global Trade Station (GTS). I've recently found out from another source online that by trading over the GTS one can encounter a certain glitch which can be cured only by the Nintendo company. Although, the Nintendo company can fix it, I've heard that the game file must be erased, thus meaning, you start over. Although, I do not know what the glitch does, from what I've heard, I can infer that it probably is pretty harsh, and so, I believe it may be unsafe to use the GTS unless your game has been cleared of this problem. Side-note: You can still use local trading at the Pokemon Center to connect to other games or your friends. 6. This game can trade with Platinum, Pearl, Soul Silver, Heart Gold, Black, White, My Pokemon Ranch, Pokemon Ranger, and Pokemon Battle Revolution. You cannot trade with games not on this list. Now, you can trade with some advancements of the games on this list, I believe. (There are some games that I do not know of that might be able to trade to this game). Although, you cannot trade with 3rd generation games, you can migrate. Migration is a little different than trading as this applies to a one way trade. When you migrate, you put the Pokemon cartridge of one of the 3rd generation pokemon games into the DS's GBA Slot and click on whatever pokemon DS game you are using (this occurs directly after you click on the health and safety notice after turning on the game), and at the users screen before entering game play you will see one of the bars under continue game saying Migrate pokemon, or something along those lines. Clicking on that allows you to send 6 pokemon from your GBA game to the DS game per day. Once these pokemon are on the DS game, they cannot be traded back to the GBA game. Once migrated, the GBA pokemon will appear in Pal Park, a place not open until after beating the elite four. At Pal Park, you will have to catch the pokemon you've migrated. Don't worry, I've found out that they will be automatically caught once you try to catch them, sort of like using a master ball. Once migrating and catching of the pokemon is done, you may trade these pokemon, or train them, to any compatible trading game of the DS game you are using. Minus the glitches and such (no glitches occur unless a code or cloning is used) the game is quite wonderful. In Choosing between Diamond and Pearl, as I myself asked the question, I've found that it is really a choice of whether you want Dialga or Palkia. Yes, I've heard that there is also a difference in the timing of finding pokemon more often in grass, and I believe that this is probably true. To be honest, in playing Diamond, I think that the finding more pokemon factor occurs in this game. On a final note, I need to tell you that many of these points apply to people who have never played 4th generation or above pokemon games (Black and White are 5th generation pokemon games). Although, I don't know about all of the Legendary Pokemon in this game, I hope that others can find them for themselves and enjoy. I know that there is probably more to be said, however, I hope that many people can benefit from this review and use it to prepare them for what lies ahead in the 4th generation games. Like me, I hope others can be blown away by these games and enjoy the new world of Sinnoh. Sorry, for the length, and any lack of details you were hoping for. My hope is that this supplies a good view of the game from my point of view and also benefits those hoping to buy this game. I do hope you enjoy this game as much as I have. Thank you for reading.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ About as much fun and variety as you could ask for!
*by C***T on March 10, 2011*

For a turn based RPG, this really is quite fun. I am a fan of retro RPGs, and just started playing Pokemon after picking this one up for a good price. Though the series has been 'kiddified', I find that I enjoy the tongue in cheek humor and deep storyline much more than I expected. As an adult, I say give this a try, it is truly a fun game and it's quite humorous. It does remind me a bit of the humor (and gameplay in a way) from Earthbound (great game!). Pros: Lot's of quirky extras like Pokemon fashion shows and tunnel digging; great graphics; lots and lots of fun; quirky humor; addictive; good item system; good use of second screen with poketach accessory (part of the game); online fun! Cons: Some repetitive humor; slow battles get a bit tedious at times; sometimes perplexing

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Another Great Pokemon Game
*by L***A on October 4, 2013*

There is a reason Pokemon has lasted as long as it has and is loved by so many individuals. Each game brings new challenges, new pokemon, and new gym leaders. I especially liked how Diamond and Pearl expanded on the Contest/Ribbon portion with new contest challenges and the ability to win ribbons outside of contests. Another thing I loved about this game is that you "complete" the Pokedex by seeing all 150 pokemon. You don't necessarily have to catch them to get the National Dex. It makes it a lot easier for gamers to achieve this and explore new areas. My one complaint is that I really dislike the "new safari zone" in this generation aka "the great marsh." The whole point of the safari zone in the original games was to challenge your speed when trying to get HM03 surf and offering rare pokemon. The safari zone in Diamond/Pearl offers no challenge to get the HM Defog - you get it right when you enter - and the pokemon inside are not that exciting.

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