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. It is an enhanced version of ''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' and is part of the fourth generation of the ''Pokémon'' video game series. It was released in Japan on 13 September 2008, and later in North America, Australia, and Europe in 2009. The developers made ''Platinum'' with the intent of making it a stronger version of ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', which they described as the "ultimate" ''Pokémon'' titles. In ''Platinum'', players control either Lucas or Dawn and start with one of three Pokémon given to them from
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. The mascot Pokémon is Giratina, who plays a central role in the game's plot. While it only had one form in ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', it is given a new alternate form (called "Origin Forme") alongside a new area called the Distortion World, which features altered physics from the normal land of Sinnoh, where the game takes place. The gameplay stays true to traditional ''Pokémon''
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. Players explore a large area, which ranges from mountains to bodies of water, grasslands, populated areas, and snowy expanses. Similar to previous titles, players have their Pokémon fight turn-based battles against other Pokémon. ''Pokémon Platinum'' has been met with generally positive reception, holding aggregate scores of 84 and 83.14% on
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, respectively. It was praised as one of the best games in the ''Pokémon'' series and also praised for the additions and changes made to ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' by publications such as ''
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'', although it has also been criticised for being too similar to them. ''IGN'' ranked it as the ninth-best Nintendo DS game ever made, as well as nominating it as one of the best DS role-playing games of 2009. It was the fastest-selling game in Japan at the time, and had sold 7.06 million copies worldwide by 31 March 2010.


Gameplay

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elements. Its basic mechanics are the same as those found in ''Pokémon Diamond'' and ''Pearl''. As with all ''Pokémon'' games for handheld consoles up to that point, the gameplay is in third-person overhead perspective, and consists of three basic screens: a
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, in which the player navigates the main character; a battle screen; and the menu, in which the player configures their party, items, or gameplay settings. Players begin the game with one Pokémon and can capture more using
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s. The player can also use his or her Pokémon to battle other Pokémon. When the player encounters a wild Pokémon or is challenged by a trainer to a battle, the screen switches to a
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battle screen where the Pokémon battle. During a battle, the player may use a move, use an item, switch the active Pokémon, or flee. Fleeing is not an option during battles against trainers. All Pokémon have
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(HP); when a Pokémon's HP is reduced to zero, it faints and cannot battle unless revived with a Pokémon skill or an item. If the player's Pokémon defeats the opposing Pokémon by causing it to faint, it receives
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s. After accumulating enough experience points, it will
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; most Pokémon evolve into a new species of Pokémon when they reach a certain level. Apart from battling, capturing Pokémon is the most important element of ''Pokémon'' gameplay. Although other trainers' Pokémon cannot be captured, the player may use Poké Balls on a wild Pokémon during battle. A successful capture adds the Pokémon to the player's active party or stores it in the PC if the player already has the maximum of six Pokémon. Factors in the success rate of capture include the HP of the target Pokémon and the strength of the Poké Ball used; the lower the target's HP and the stronger the Poké Ball, the higher the success rate of capture is. ''Platinum'' features largely the same Pokémon as in ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', with some added and some missing. ''Platinum'' features the Pokétch, a wristwatch-like device, introduced in ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl''. It features simple applications such as a calculator, map, counter, and drawing pad. ''Platinum'' also features the Underground mode, where players can dig for spheres and Fossils.


New features

''Platinum'' adds an area called the "Wi-Fi Plaza", which features several Pokémon species-themed mini-games and allows up to 20 players to be present in it. ''Platinum'' also introduces the Vs. Recorder, which allows players to record battles held in the
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or on Wi-Fi. The Global Trade System (GTS), a service that allows players to trade anonymously over a Wi-Fi connection, returns in ''Platinum''; one change to the GTS system allows players to be notified via email when a trade has commenced, though, outside Japan, this feature has been reduced to being merely a message on the player's
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. A variety of changes have been made to the appearance and availability of Pokémon; Giratina, Shaymin, and Rotom all have new forms, with Rotom having four new forms. New items are also introduced to facilitate Pokémon form changes. Giratina and Shaymin's new forms can be achieved using the Griseous Orb and Gracidea Flower respectively. The trios of Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres, along with Regice, Regirock, and Registeel, have been added to the game as well. The game also adds the Battle Frontier, a feature first introduced in ''
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''. ''Platinum''s
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s play similarly to ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl''s; they feature four stages, awarding ribbons to Pokémon for having the best result. Baked goods called Poffins can be made from berries and fed to Pokémon to improve certain traits, depending on the kind of Poffin made. In addition to compatibility with ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', ''Platinum'' is also compatible with the third generation ''Pokémon'' role-playing games available on the
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through the DS's
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slot. Players can also upload Pokémon from ''Platinum'' to the Wii games ''
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'', though the latter is only compatible with ''Platinum'' in Japan. Two new characters, Looker, a police investigator on the trail of Team Galactic, and Charon, a Team Galactic admin, are introduced. A significant addition is the Distortion World, which features distorted physics versus those in the standard world.


Setting and story

Similar to ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', ''Platinum'' is set in the fictional region of Sinnoh. ''Platinum'' features slightly different environments, there is snow on the ground in locations where it was not found in ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', to reflect this change the player characters and the player's rival are dressed for colder weather when compared with their designs from ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl''. ''Pokémon Platinum'', while keeping to the same plot as ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' for the most part, introduces several new elements to it. Two new characters are introduced - the first being Charon, a scientist in Team Galactic as well as the fourth and newest commander alongside Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn, and the other being a detective investigating Team Galactic under the codename "Looker". Giratina is also the focus of the plot, whereas Dialga and Palkia were the focuses of ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', respectively. However, the player can still obtain both Dialga and Palkia once completing the game, whereas, in ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', the player could only catch Giratina and the respective game's mascot. The player has multiple chances to catch Giratina during the game, with this being the first instance of the game giving the player the chance to catch a legendary Pokémon again after defeating it. New scenes were added into Platinum's plot in order to advance the story and give it more depth. One of these scenes includes the player character sneaking into Team Galactic's headquarters alongside Looker and witnessing a speech performed by Team Galactic's leader, Cyrus. In this speech, Cyrus depicts his plan to use the legendary Pokémon Dialga and Palkia to create a new world without spirit. As in ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', the starter Pokémon are the Grass-type Turtwig, the Fire-type Chimchar, and the Water-type Piplup, which evolve into Torterra, Infernape, and Empoleon respectively.


Development

When trying to determine what content to change from ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', game designer Takeshi Kawachimaru felt that the designers should focus on changing only the most important things to make sure that it was not too different from the original games. Game director
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commented that since they designed the original two games as the "ultimate" ''Pokémon'' titles, they had to make ''Platinum'' even stronger than them. Giratina's design change was one of the first things revealed about ''Platinum'' in February 2008. In designing the new form, they paid attention to the details; the designer redrew Giratina several times, attempting to make it look different from its form in ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl''. They finalized its design as an "antimatter Pokémon". Masuda explained antimatter as well as the mass-energy equivalence to the developers. He also explained the "Reversed Mount Fuji", which is what they call the reflection of
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. While Kawachimaru did not understand it at first, he later incorporated them into the game. The Distortion World was based on these ideas, described as the "core concept" of the game. They also added the Wi-Fi Plaza and Battle Frontier modes to improve players' ability to share information with other players. An idea that the developers wanted to include was to allow players to communicate with family and friends more easily; the developers felt that the Battle Frontier realized this idea. The developers chose to call the game ''Platinum'' because of their observations that diamond has a "meaning of love", while pearl has a "meaning of happiness". They explained that they wanted to choose something that seems "beautiful", describing platinum as "different from a diamond, different from a gem, different from a pearl, different from something that nature creates, something
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shines, something beautiful." They also created the story to be different from ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', commenting that they wanted to make Giratina seem "more fun, more interesting, cooler." They added Giratina's new area to make the story "more appealing". While ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' had Gym Leaders who sometimes had Pokémon not in keeping with the type they focus on, ''Platinum'' changes this by expanding the Sinnoh Pokédex so that all Pokémon belonging to Gym Leaders were the appropriate type, as well as giving players earlier access to several new evolutions of older Pokémon, many of which were originally only obtainable after beating the Champion.


Release

''Pokémon Platinum'' was first announced on 15 May 2008, as a follow-up to ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl''. It is in the same vein as games like ''
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'', which are enhanced versions of ''Pokémon Red'' and ''Blue'' and ''Pokémon Ruby'' and ''Sapphire'' respectively. It was initially announced for an August 2008 release in Japan, with no worldwide release date confirmed at that time. It was eventually released on 13 September 2008 in Japan, 22 March 2009 in North America, 15 May 2009 in Australia, and 22 May 2009 in Europe. Its North American release was celebrated at the Nintendo World Store in
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. As a bonus for those who pre-ordered ''Pokémon Platinum'', Nintendo gave away Giratina figurines in the United States. Expanded space was given to ''Pokémon'' merchandise in
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for ''Pokémon Platinum'', which included a
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card set based on the ''Platinum'' name. They also arranged for several events to obtain rare Pokémon.


Reception


Pre-release

''
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''s McKinley Noble commented that he anticipated the English release of ''Platinum''. ''
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'' commented that fans will not be left "wanting", stating "once you venture back down the ''Pokémon'' rabbit hole, you won't be coming up again for a while." Craig Harris of ''
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'' commented that those looking for something particularly new in ''Platinum'' such as a new method of control would be disappointed, adding that the controls felt "clumsy". However, he noted that those who played ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' will enjoy it for its new features and available Pokémon. In another preview, Harris commented that those who have played ''Diamond'' or ''Pearl'' will have to decide whether the new features are worth buying the game for, while those who have not should buy it if interested in playing a ''Pokémon'' game.


Critical response

''Pokémon Platinum'' has received generally positive reception. It holds an aggregate score of 84/100 and 83.14% at
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, respectively. It is the 56th highest rated Nintendo DS game on Game Rankings. ''
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'' called it a solid, fun game for those who have yet to play ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl''. ''GamePro''s McKinley Noble called it a great game, calling other third versions of mainline ''Pokémon'' titles "lightweight" in comparison. ''
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'' gave praise to ''Pokémon Platinum''. One of the reviewers commented that players are "getting a lot for their money", while another reviewer commented that those who played ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' would not find it to be "more of the same." Another reviewer praised not only the features but also the improved gameplay. The fourth reviewer found fault in it being "''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' at the core", and as a result, "filling up your Pokédex from zero is rough." ''
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''s Chris Scullion called it the "ultimate ''Pokémon'' game", though noted that this was because it was an updated version of ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl''. ''
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'' called it "everything a ''Pokemon'' experience should be, and more." ''Nintendo World Report''s Zachary Miller commented that players who were burnt out on ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' would not find much incentive to play ''Platinum'', but otherwise, said that ''Platinum'' is the "best ''Pokémon'' game ever made". Zippy of ''Hardcore Gamer'' cited its main quest, battle system, and multiplayer options for why "it is the best hand held RPG available right now". ''Games(TM)'' commented that the depth of ''Platinum''s gameplay was deeper than "most hardcore MMO can boast". Toastfarmer of ''PALGN'' called it a "crown jewel" of the Nintendo DS, saying it was a "deep, engrossing and virtually endless game". ''
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''s Robert Workman commented that while the graphics and gameplay could have been changed more than they were, it "will score with hardcore fanatic and newbies alike." ''RPGamer''s Adriaan den Ouden commented that while it was similar to ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', the expanded Pokédex makes it "far more enjoyable." ''GameZone''s jkdmedia commented that while ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' were great, ''Platinum'' was merely good. He added that it was a "must-own" to those who have not played ''Diamond'' or ''Pearl'', but not for anyone else. Dan Pearson of ''
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'' commented that those looking for a traditional role-playing game for the Nintendo DS should buy something like ''
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'' remakes, though he noted that those looking for a ''Pokémon'' title should get ''Platinum''. ''Eurogamer Portugal''s Ricardo Madeira called it the "more complete and distinct ''Pokémon'' third version he has seen to date." ''IGN''s Craig Harris commented that while the improvements over ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' were not huge, its adventure mode and online mode were more fleshed out and expanded. They also included it in their list of Nintendo DS games of the spring season, commenting that it improved on ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl''s gameplay formula, and went "above and beyond with new areas, characters, and, of course, Pokemon". In their "Cheers & Tears: DS RPGs" article, which details role-playing games of both high and low quality, ''IGN'' included ''Platinum'' as a game of high quality. They called it "packed to overflowing with content", commenting that even those who have played ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' several times could enjoy it. ''IGN'' ultimately named ''Platinum'', along with ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'', as the ninth-best Nintendo DS game. ''IGN'' nominated it for best role-playing game for the Nintendo DS, while its readers chose it as the best multi-player game for the Nintendo DS. ''Games Master UK'' called it "one of the most rewarding and substantial RPGs around", while ''NGamer UK''s Rich Stanton called it "one of the finest strategy games ever made." ''RPG Fan''s John Tucker commented that players of ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl'' would only be interested in its expanded online mode. ''
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'' commented that if one was looking for a role-playing game and had not played ''Diamond'' or ''Pearl'', it is "absolutely the way to go". ''1UP.com''s Justin Haywald called it the best ''Pokémon'' game, though noted that it was not very different from ''Diamond'' and ''Pearl''. ''
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'' commented that fans of the series and those who appreciate role-playing games would enjoy it, but blamed games like ''Platinum'' for being the reason why some have lost interest in the series. ''
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''s Shiva Stella commented that while not fresh, it was the best "special edition yet". ''
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''s Joe Dodson commented that while it was not "breathtaking", it was one of the "biggest and deepest phenomenons in gaming". CESA gave ''Platinum'' one of nine awards for excellence.


Sales

''Pokémon Platinum''s launch was credited for the increased sales of the
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in Japan in September 2008. It sold more than one million copies in Japan in around three days, making it the fastest-selling game in the region at that time. It sold 315,000 copies in its second week, totaling 1.3 million copies in nine days. ''Pokémon Platinum'' ranked second in another week, selling 195,000 copies; it ranked first and sold 122,000 the week after. As of 23 October, ''Pokémon Platinum'' was the second best-selling game for the respective week with sales exceeding 72,000 copies. Its current sales at that time were 1.75 million. It re-entered the top 10 list in early December due to a lack of new releases. As of 31 December 2008, ''Pokémon Platinum'' had sold 2.12 million copies in Japan. It was the fifth best-selling Nintendo DS game for the week of 12 February 2009. For the week ending 9 July 2009, it was the second best-selling Nintendo DS game. For the week ending 23 July 2009, it was the fifth best-selling Nintendo DS game. It fell from the top 10 list in July 2009. In North America for March 2009, ''Pokémon Platinum'' ranked second on the top 10 best-selling video games chart, selling more than 805,000 copies from 22 March to 4 April. For the week ending 26 March, it was the second best-selling Nintendo DS game. For the week ending 9 April, it was the best-selling Nintendo DS game. It ranked second place in both April and May 2009. It was the fourth best-selling Nintendo DS game for the week ending 11 June 2009. For the week ending 9 July 2009, it was the fifth best-selling Nintendo DS game. For the week ending 23 July 2009, it was the third best-selling Nintendo DS game.
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noted it as a strong seller for July 2009, a month considered to have been in a slump sales-wise. ''Pokémon Platinum'' was the 10th best-selling video game of 2009, selling more than 2 million copies. In the
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, ''Pokémon Platinum'' was the second best-selling Nintendo DS game for the week ending 11 June 2009. For the week ending 20 June 2009, ''Pokémon Platinum'' fell off of the United Kingdom's top 10 best-selling video games chart. For the week ending 9 July 2009, it was the second best-selling Nintendo DS game. For the week ending 23 July 2009, it was the fourth best-selling Nintendo DS game. ''Pokémon Platinum'' was the fourth best-selling game worldwide in the third quarter of 2008, selling approximately 1,482,000 copies. In the third quarter of 2009, ''Pokémon Platinum'' sold more than 2 million copies. In North America and PAL regions, ''Pokémon Platinum'' had sold a combined 3.75 million copies as of 7 May 2009. As of 14 August 2009, ''Pokémon Platinum'' had sold over 5.66 million copies worldwide. By 30 October 2009, ''Pokémon Platinum'' had sold 6.39 million copies worldwide. As of 31 March 2010, the game's worldwide sales reached 7.06 million.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pokémon Platinum 2008 video games Game Freak games Games with Wii-DS connectivity Japanese role-playing video games Multiplayer and single-player video games Multiplayer online games Nintendo DS games Nintendo DS-only games Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection games
Platinum Platinum is a chemical element with the symbol Pt and atomic number 78. It is a dense, malleable, ductile, highly unreactive, precious, silverish-white transition metal. Its name originates from Spanish , a diminutive of "silver". Platinu ...
Role-playing video games Video game remakes Video games developed in Japan Video games featuring protagonists of selectable gender Video games scored by Go Ichinose Video games scored by Junichi Masuda Video games set on fictional islands Video games with alternative versions Video games with downloadable content fr:Pokémon Diamant et Perle#Pokémon Platine