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Pokémon FireRed

Pokémon FireRed is an enhanced remake of the 1996 Game Boy game Pokémon Red, developed by Game Freak for the Game Boy Advance. It features updated graphics, new gameplay mechanics, and the Sevii Islands post-game content while retaining the original Kanto region storyline.

Release Date
January 1, 2004
Developer
Game Freak
Publisher
Game Freak
Players
1
Region
US

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Story

This is one distinct region of many in the Pokémon world, which includes varied geographical habitats for the Pokémon species, human-populated towns and cities, and routes between locations. Some areas are only accessible once players acquire a special item or one of their Pokémon learns a special ability. Near the end of the plot, the protagonist is able to venture to the Sevii Islands, a new area not present in the original Red and Blue games. The Sevii Islands, based on the Izu Islands , are an archipelago of seven islands and contain Pokémon normally exclusive to the Johto region, as well as several post-game missions. After the aforementioned missions on the Sevii Islands are completed, the ability to trade with Ruby and Sapphire for Hoenn-exclusive Pokémon becomes available.

Gameplay Systems

The main screen is an overworld , in which the player navigates the protagonist. Here, a menu interface may be accessed, in which the player may configure their Pokémon, items, and gameplay settings. When the player encounters a wild Pokémon or is challenged by a trainer, the screen switches to a turn-based battle screen that displays the player's Pokémon and the engaged Pokémon. During a battle, the player may select a move for their Pokémon to perform, use an item, switch their active Pokémon, or attempt to flee (in wild battles only).

All Pokémon moves have power points (PP); when a Pokémon tries to perform a move while awake, the move's PP is reduced by 1. When the PP of a move hits zero, the Pokémon is not able to use that move. All Pokémon have hit points (HP); when a Pokémon's HP is reduced to zero, it faints and can no longer battle until it is revived. Once an opponent's Pokémon faints, all of the player's Pokémon involved in the battle receive a certain number of experience points (EXP).

After accumulating enough EXP, a Pokémon will level up . Capturing Pokémon is another essential element of the gameplay. During a battle with a wild Pokémon, the player may throw a Poké Ball at it. If the Pokémon is successfully caught, it will come under the ownership of the player.

Factors in the success rate of capture include the HP of the target Pokémon and the type of Poké Ball used: the lower the target's HP and the stronger the Poké Ball, the higher the success rate of capture. While FireRed and LeafGreen are remakes of Red and Green ( Pokémon Green was only released in Japan, whereas the international variant was Blue ), they contain usability enhancements such as a contextual tutorial feature, which allows players to look up data at any point in the game by pressing the select button. Additionally, when continuing a saved game , players are shown the last four actions they performed, aiding in remembering what they were previously doing. The games support the Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable , through which connected players may trade or battle.

Players may also connect with Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire , as well as with Pokémon Colosseum , allowing them to obtain over 350 Pokémon. FireRed and LeafGreen also have the ability to connect to the GameCube and interact with Pokémon Box: Ruby and Sapphire . In Pokémon Box , the player may organize and view their collected Pokémon, and in Colosseum , Pokémon may be used in battle. FireRed and LeafGreen are also the first games in the series to be compatible with the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter, which comes prepackaged with the games.

2 m) to wirelessly interact with each other. In addition, as many as 30 players at a time may join a special location called the "Union Room", where they can trade, battle, or chat. Nintendo set up "JoySpots" at Japanese retail locations for this purpose.

Awards & Honors

Best Handheld
Spike Video Game Awards2004
Handheld
British Academy Game Awards2005
Best Game Boy Advance Game
GameSpot ' s Best and Worst of 20052005
8th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards
GameSpot ' s Best and Worst of 20052005

Sales & Commercial Performance

Total Copies Sold
11.82 million copies

Media Reviews

IGN
9.0/10
GameSpot
8.4/10
Game Informer
8/10
Nintendo Power
81

About Pokémon FireRed

Pokémon FireRed is a classic video game released for the Game Boy Advance on January 1, 2004. Developed by Game Freak and published by Game Freak, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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