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Pokemon Ash Gray Version

Pokemon Ash Gray Version is a fan made Game Boy Advance game released in 2010. It was developed by Metapod23 and reimagines the original Pokemon journey to follow the story of Ash Ketchum from the anime. This places it among the many ambitious ROM hacks that expanded the possibilities of the classic Pokemon engine during the platform's later years.

Pokemon Ash Gray Version

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Version Overview

You control Ash, starting in Pallet Town with Pikachu, and your main goal is to travel across Kanto, collect Gym Badges, and compete in the Pokemon League. The game closely follows the plot of the early anime seasons, so you'll participate in specific events like the Pewter City Gym battle where Pikachu refuses to fight, and you'll catch many of the same Pokemon Ash did. Key mechanics include following the anime's timeline, which gates your progress until certain episodes are completed, and dealing with scripted story events that sometimes limit your freedom. The pacing can feel uneven because you are often waiting for the next story beat to trigger, and the difficulty is generally moderate, sticking close to the original games' challenge. Playing it feels like stepping into the cartoon, with all its familiar moments and occasional frustrations.

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Platform: GBA. Release year or listed reference year: 2010. Related pages are selected from the same platform when possible, so readers can compare similar hardware-era entries without relying on search alone.

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