
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.
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About This Game
As part of the third generation of Pokémon games, FireRed introduced abilities, natures, and other mechanics from Ruby/Sapphire while preserving the classic Kanto experience.
The game includes wireless adapter support for cable-free trading/battling and a new Help system to guide new players.
Expanded post-game content in the Sevii Islands allows players to catch Pokémon originally exclusive to the Johto region.
FireRed and LeafGreen sold over 12 million copies, successfully reintroducing the franchise to new audiences.
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