IGN.com released its review for the much anticipated remakes of Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire, in 2014. They praised the game for having great graphics, smart updates and a nice post-game, but said it had "too much water." This became a viral sensation, as many devout Pokemon gamers believed IGN was actually Team Magma, an organization within Pokemon Ruby & its newer remake, Omega Ruby, that seeks to raise the world's landmass, and eliminate water entirely.
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| - IGN.com released its review for the much anticipated remakes of Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire, in 2014. They praised the game for having great graphics, smart updates and a nice post-game, but said it had "too much water." This became a viral sensation, as many devout Pokemon gamers believed IGN was actually Team Magma, an organization within Pokemon Ruby & its newer remake, Omega Ruby, that seeks to raise the world's landmass, and eliminate water entirely.
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| - IGN.com released its review for the much anticipated remakes of Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire, in 2014. They praised the game for having great graphics, smart updates and a nice post-game, but said it had "too much water." This became a viral sensation, as many devout Pokemon gamers believed IGN was actually Team Magma, an organization within Pokemon Ruby & its newer remake, Omega Ruby, that seeks to raise the world's landmass, and eliminate water entirely.
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