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Pokemon FireRed is one half of the landmark Game Boy Advance remakes released by Game Freak and Nintendo in 2004, lovingly recreating the very first Pokemon generation for players who had grown up with the series as well as those discovering Kanto for the first time. FireRed reimagines the original Pokemon Red adventure with the full graphical and mechanical upgrade of the Game Boy Advance era, adding the Generation III battle system — abilities, natures, double battles, and the physical/special move split — to the timeless journey through towns like Pallet, Cerulean, and Lavender. It was the first Pokemon remake in what became one of the franchise’s most celebrated recurring traditions.
Pokemon FireRed is one half of the landmark Game Boy Advance remakes released by Game Freak and Nintendo in 2004, lovingly recreating the very first Pokemon generation for players who had grown up with the series as well as those discovering Kanto for the first time. FireRed reimagines the original Pokemon Red adventure with the full graphical and mechanical upgrade of the Game Boy Advance era, adding the Generation III battle system — abilities, natures, double battles, and the physical/special move split — to the timeless journey through towns like Pallet, Cerulean, and Lavender. It was the first Pokemon remake in what became one of the franchise’s most celebrated recurring traditions.
The adventure takes players through all eight Kanto Gym Badges and the Elite Four challenge, battling Team Rocket along the way and completing the Pokedex through trades with LeafGreen, Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. The newly introduced Sevii Islands provide substantial post-game content unavailable in the original games, including rare Pokemon encounters, expanded story beats, and a Battle Tower. FireRed and LeafGreen were also the entry point for bringing first-generation Pokemon into the modern GBA ecosystem, acting as a bridge between the nostalgia of the original games and the expanded world of Generation III. Their reception was overwhelmingly positive, and they remain essential Game Boy Advance titles for any retro collection.
| Weight | 0.05 kg |
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| Dimensions | 6.5 × 5.7 × 1 cm |
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