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|video game title = Pokémon FireRed Version |
|video game title = Pokémon FireRed Version |
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− | |japanese title = {{tt|ポケットモンスター ファイアレッド|Poketto |
+ | |japanese title = {{tt|ポケットモンスター ファイアレッド|Poketto Monsutaa Faia Reddo}} |
|video game title 2 = Pokémon LeafGreen Version |
|video game title 2 = Pokémon LeafGreen Version |
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− | |japanese title 2 = {{tt|ポケットモンスター リーフグリーン|Poketto |
+ | |japanese title 2 = {{tt|ポケットモンスター リーフグリーン|Poketto Monsutaa Riifu Gurīn}} |
|image = FireRed boxart.jpg |
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|japanese image = FireRed Japanese Cover.PNG |
|japanese image = FireRed Japanese Cover.PNG |
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|japanese image 2 = LeafGreen Japanese Cover.PNG |
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+ | |japanese caption = Pokémon FireRed Version Japanese box art cover. |
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+ | |japanese caption 2 = Pokémon LeafGreen Version Japanese box art cover. |
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{{Nihongo|Pokémon FireRed Version|ポケットモンスターファイアレッド|Pocket Monsters FireRed}} and {{Nihongo|Pokémon LeafGreen Version|ポケットモンスターリーフグリーン|Pocket Monsters LeafGreen}} are remakes of the [[Pokémon Red and Blue]] games. These games, like the original, take place in the [[Kanto]] region and also includes the [[Sevii Islands]] which were not in the original. Though these games are remakes of the [[Generation I]] games, they are considered to be [[Generation III]] games, now with better graphics and many new features. |
{{Nihongo|Pokémon FireRed Version|ポケットモンスターファイアレッド|Pocket Monsters FireRed}} and {{Nihongo|Pokémon LeafGreen Version|ポケットモンスターリーフグリーン|Pocket Monsters LeafGreen}} are remakes of the [[Pokémon Red and Blue]] games. These games, like the original, take place in the [[Kanto]] region and also includes the [[Sevii Islands]] which were not in the original. Though these games are remakes of the [[Generation I]] games, they are considered to be [[Generation III]] games, now with better graphics and many new features. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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+ | The player character starts out in Pallet Town. When the player character tries to leave the town without a Pokémon of their own, they are stopped in the nick of time by Professor Oak, who invites them to his lab. There, he gives them a Pokémon of their own and a Pokédex, telling them about his dream to make a complete guide on every Pokémon in the world. After the player character battles their rival and leaves the lab, they are entitled to win every Gym Badge, compete in the Pokémon League, and fulfill Oak's dream by catching every Pokémon. |
==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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*[[Power Plant (Kanto)|Power Plant]] |
*[[Power Plant (Kanto)|Power Plant]] |
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*[[Lavender Town]] |
*[[Lavender Town]] |
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*[[Saffron City]] |
*[[Saffron City]] |
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*[[Celadon City]] |
*[[Celadon City]] |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *The mysterious truck near the [[SS Anne]] makes another appearance in the ''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'' games. This time around [[Strength]] can actually be used on it and the player receives a [[Lava Cookie]], referencing the (false) rumor that the truck had a Poké Ball containing Mew underneath it in the original games. |
+ | *The mysterious truck near the [[SS Anne]] makes another appearance in the ''FireRed'' and ''LeafGreen'' games. This time around [[Strength]] can actually be used on it and the player receives a [[Lava Cookie]], referencing the (false) rumor that the truck had a Poké Ball containing Mew underneath it in the original games. |
− | *These are the only remakes to not be the final games of their respective generations. HeartGold and SoulSilver were the final releases of Generation IV, |
+ | *These are the only remakes to not be the final games of their respective generations. [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Version|HeartGold and SoulSilver]] were the final releases of [[Generation IV]], [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]] were the final releases of [[Generation VI]], and [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] are the final releases of [[Generation VII]]. |
*In the [[Pewter Museum]], the model space shuttle has been renamed from Space Shuttle Columbia from [[Generation I]] to Space Shuttle. The Columbia was destroyed in a tragic explosion before the game's release on February 1, 2003. This name was kept in the Japanese version but was removed in the localized versions. |
*In the [[Pewter Museum]], the model space shuttle has been renamed from Space Shuttle Columbia from [[Generation I]] to Space Shuttle. The Columbia was destroyed in a tragic explosion before the game's release on February 1, 2003. This name was kept in the Japanese version but was removed in the localized versions. |
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*These games are so far the only ''[[Pokémon (franchise)|Pokémon]]'' games that show commercials of it a year after it was made. |
*These games are so far the only ''[[Pokémon (franchise)|Pokémon]]'' games that show commercials of it a year after it was made. |
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Revision as of 19:00, 31 July 2020
Template:Infobox Game Pokémon FireRed Version (Japanese: ポケットモンスターファイアレッド, Hepburn: Pocket Monsters FireRed) and Pokémon LeafGreen Version (Japanese: ポケットモンスターリーフグリーン, Hepburn: Pocket Monsters LeafGreen) are remakes of the Pokémon Red and Blue games. These games, like the original, take place in the Kanto region and also includes the Sevii Islands which were not in the original. Though these games are remakes of the Generation I games, they are considered to be Generation III games, now with better graphics and many new features.
Plot
The player character starts out in Pallet Town. When the player character tries to leave the town without a Pokémon of their own, they are stopped in the nick of time by Professor Oak, who invites them to his lab. There, he gives them a Pokémon of their own and a Pokédex, telling them about his dream to make a complete guide on every Pokémon in the world. After the player character battles their rival and leaves the lab, they are entitled to win every Gym Badge, compete in the Pokémon League, and fulfill Oak's dream by catching every Pokémon.
Locations
- Cinnabar Island
- Seafoam Islands
- Viridian City
- Viridian Forest
- Pewter City
- Mt. Moon
- Cerulean City
- Rock Tunnel
- Power Plant
- Lavender Town
- Pokémon Tower
- Saffron City
- Celadon City
- Vermilion City
- Diglett's Cave
- Fuchsia City
- Indigo Plateau
These following locations are from the Sevii Islands:
- Mt. Ember
- Kindle Road
- One Island
- Treasure Beach
- Cape Brink
- Two Island
- Berry Forest
- Bond Bridge
- Three Island
- Three Isle Port
- Four Island
- Navel Rock
- Water Labyrinth
- Resort Gorgeous
- Lost Cave
- Five Island
- Five Isle Meadow
- Memorial Pillar
- Outcast Island
- Green Path
- Pattern Bush
- Water Path
- Six Island
- Ruin Valley
- Dotted Hole
- Birth Island
- Trainer Tower
- Seven Island
- Canyon Entrance
- Sevault Canyon
- Tanoby Ruins
Changes
The following are the new changes and upgrades made to Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen from the original games, Pokémon Red and Green.
- The player can choose to play as a male or female character. Red, the male player and Leaf, the female character.
- Pokémon from the Generation II and Generation III games can be obtained. However, only a few Generation II Pokémon that aren't part of the Hoenn Pokédex entries can be found in these versions without having to trade from Pokémon Colosseum or Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
- A new area, the Sevii Islands, can be accessed.
- The Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter can be used and is packed with the game.
- Pokémon now have genders, natures, and abilities.
- Pokémon can now hold items.
- Pokémon are now able to breed, once reaching Four Island on the Sevii Islands during the post-game quest.
- Pokémon can now evolve into forms available in other generations, with the exception of Pokémon such as Umbreon and Espeon. While these Pokémon can still reach maximum happiness, as there is no internal clock in FR/LG, the game is unable to determine what time it is, and as such is unable to evolve Eevee based on the time of day.
- Moves from Generation II and III are now available.
- TM's from Generation III are now used.
- The Elite Four can be re-challenged, with new Pokémon teams consisting of at least one Generation II Pokémon.
- Ponyta, Magmar (LeafGreen only), and Moltres have been moved from their original location to One Island's Kindle Road and Mt. Ember.
Pokémon
Version exclusives
FireRed
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LeafGreen
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Gym Leaders
Elite Four and Champion
File:Lorelei(GenIII)Sprite.png Lorelei |
File:Bruno(GenIII)Sprite.png Bruno |
File:Agatha(GenIII)Sprite.png Agatha |
File:Lance(GenIII)Sprite.png Lance |
File:Blue(FrLg)Sprite.png Blue |
In the game, Lance tells you that you are the champion, but then he says that you would have been if Blue didn't beat you to it.
Trivia
- The mysterious truck near the SS Anne makes another appearance in the FireRed and LeafGreen games. This time around Strength can actually be used on it and the player receives a Lava Cookie, referencing the (false) rumor that the truck had a Poké Ball containing Mew underneath it in the original games.
- These are the only remakes to not be the final games of their respective generations. HeartGold and SoulSilver were the final releases of Generation IV, Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire were the final releases of Generation VI, and Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! are the final releases of Generation VII.
- In the Pewter Museum, the model space shuttle has been renamed from Space Shuttle Columbia from Generation I to Space Shuttle. The Columbia was destroyed in a tragic explosion before the game's release on February 1, 2003. This name was kept in the Japanese version but was removed in the localized versions.
- These games are so far the only Pokémon games that show commercials of it a year after it was made.
- Although it wasn't released outside of Japan, Green was still remade, making Western players confused, since Pokémon Red and Blue was released in Northern America and Europe instead of Pokémon Green.
Walkthrough
Walkthrough:Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
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