
But, the screen will show the GameCube reading the GBA game. The instructions are completely in Japanese. (NOTE: Any other Memory Card will not function with Pokemon Box: Ruby and Sapphire). The first thing the game will do is ask you to save a file onto the Memory Card 59 (ruby and sapphire colored) that came with Pokemon Box: Ruby and Sapphire.
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The second will take you to the GBA TV mode, where you can play Ruby or Sapphire on a TV. The first option will take you to Box Mode. You are now presented with two options on the Pokemon Box screen on the TV. Once you get to the title screen, turn the GBA on and the GBA should give the Pokemon Box: Ruby and Sapphire logo on the screen. Then, place Pocket Monsters Ruby/Sapphire into the GBA.
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Plus the GBA-GC Cable into the GameBoy Advance/SP system and the GameCube's second controller slot. Pokemon Box Mode - Put the disc into the GameCube, plus a GameCube controller or WaveBird into the first slot of the GameCube. It might have come with Pokemon Box: Ruby and Sapphire if you ordered that specific bundle pack. Any version of Pocket Monsters Ruby or Pocket Monsters Sapphire will be usable with Pokemon Box: Ruby and Sapphire, so long as you have the GBA-GC Link Cable. However, Johto and Kanto are unexplorable in Ruby and Sapphire, so many of the Pokemon that appear in thos territories are uncatchable legally at this moment. That brings the complete totals of all Pokemon from Kanto, Johto and Hoenn to 386. Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire, as most of you know, introduces 135 new Pokemon from the Hoenn Region. The Japanese Pokemon Box: Ruby and Sapphire will NOT read save files from any other version other than the Japanese ones. As of now, the Japanese versions of either Pocket Monsters Ruby or Pocket Monsters Sapphire are REQUIRED to use this game. Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire - The GameBoy Advance saga of Pokemon come in two versions, Ruby and Sapphire (much like the Red/Blue color scheme from the original GameBoy series). However, in replacement, we get some fabulous Pokemon like Swablu and Zigzagoon who learn moves they're not supposed to learn. This is also NOT a solution to obtain many of the Pokemon from Red, Blue, Yellow, Green JP, Gold, Silver or Crystal that were mysteriously blocked from Ruby and Sapphire. This is NOT the solution to acquire Jirachi or Deoxys, the forbidden Pokemon from Ruby and Sapphire.

Pokemon Box: Ruby and Sapphire also allows gamers to play their Pokemon games on the TV screen, similar to the GameBoy Player (except the sound from the Pokemon Box: Ruby and Sapphire emulator sounds softer). True, there aren't even 1500 different Pokemon, there are 386 Pokemon throughout the entire National Pokedex from Ruby and Sapphire. The Memory Card 59 (ruby and sapphire colored) stores up to 1500 Pokemon. Pokemon Box: Ruby and Sapphire allows gamers to store any Pokemon they might not want in their GBA games inside a Memory Card 59 included inside the package (for the Japanese version, at least). It's simply a gigantic storage organizer for Pokemon Ruby or Sapphire on the GameBoy Advance. No, Pokemon Red, Blue, Yellow, Green JP, Gold, Silver and Crystal are NOT compatible with it. No, it's not a collection of Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire on a GameCube disc. Pokemon Box: Ruby and Sapphire - So what exactly is this game? No, it's not a 3D Pokemon game. Pokemon Box: Ruby and Sapphire is copyright 2003 by Nintendo, The Pokemon Company, etc. This FAQ can basically be used anywhere EXCEPT the only site forbidden from using my work. The game is actually more complex than you would believe, and with it being a Japanese game, it becomes an even bigger challenge. However, I hopefully will get back into the writing game with Pokemon Box: Ruby and Sapphire. Whatever I wanted to write for (Devil May Cry 2, Splinter Cell) weren't finished due to lack of interest.

Introduction - 2003 has been a letdown to me in terms of FAQ/Walkthrough writing.
