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Pokemon: FireRed Version (Nintendo Game Boy Advance, 2004) authentische USA-Version-

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Pokemon: FireRed Version (Nintendo Game Boy Advance, 2004) Authentic USA Version
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Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Release Year
2004
UPC
0045496734114
Platform
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Rating
E-Everyone
Video Game Series
Pokemon Series
MPN
AGB-BPRE-USA
Publisher
Nintendo
Genre
Role Playing
Game Name
Pokémon: FireRed Version

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Pokémon: FireRed and Pokémon: LeafGreen return longtime trainers to the land of Kanto, which was featured in the original Pokémon: Red and Pokémon: Blue. Here, they'll collect new pocket monsters, uncover new secrets, and put a stop to another of Team Rocket's greedy schemes. Like earlier Game Boy editions, this autumn 2004 episode in the life-sim role-playing series is available in two slightly different versions. Both FireRed and LeafGreen take place in the same game world and follow the same storyline, but certain Pokémon are found more or less frequently in either version. <br><br>Gameplay involves exploring the various regions of Kanto and engaging in Pokémon battles with other characters, who may offer information, items, or advancement when defeated. Players can also hunt through the countryside, in hopes of finding and capturing rare wild Pokémon that may live there. Pokémon collected in FireRed or LeafGreen can be traded among the immediately previous Ruby and Sapphire versions of the game, and with the GameCube's Pokémon Colosseum.<br><br>Of special note is a piece of hardware that comes bundled with all original retail copies of Pokémon: FireRed and LeafGreen: the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter. In games that support the accessory, it allows chat functions and other link cable-type connectivity, without any of the cables. If players visit certain community areas in the Pokémon: FireRed or LeafGreen, for example, they'll be able to meet and send wireless messages to other players who are sitting nearby. As many as 40 Pokémon players can share these virtual environments at the same time, and chat rooms can accommodate as many as five "buddy" players at once.

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Publisher
Nintendo
MPN
AGB-BPRE-USA
UPC
0045496734114
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Platform
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Video Game Series
Pokemon Series
Rating
E-Everyone
Game Name
Pokémon: FireRed Version
Genre
Role Playing

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Release Year
2004
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
Number of Players
1-4

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    Pokemon Red was my first Game Boy game, and as such holds a special place in my heart. Years later, they have remade the 2 games that started the pokemon craze: Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen. Before I begin, let me recommend that you all only get either FireRed or LeafGreen. There is no sense in having them both. I once owned Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, and LeafGreen, and I ended up selling 3 of those. The reason I say this is because FireRed and LeafGreen are the same game, just with a handful of Pokemon being unique to each version. Back in the day, it MIGHT have made sense to have 2 versions if you didn&apos;t have friends to trade with. Nowadays, however, there are so many pokemon that catching every last one is an endeavor only to be attempted by ...

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  • 4/5 for an updated classic

    The games that started it all have returned, Pokemon Fire Red and Leaf Green! These two are a remake of the original Red and Blue versions released back in 1998 here in the US (The only difference is instead of Blue being remade, the developers brought out Green which was previously available only in Japan.) Mirroring the first two games, you meet Professor Oak and meet your rival and pick your starter Pokemon: Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirttle. However, this time around, you are able to choose your gender instead of just being vaguely male; and you have more than one compartment in your bag, allowing for more on the go storage. As tradition, &quot;A&quot; button is select &quot;B&quot; is cancel and Start opens the menu. Overall this game is simply an updated version of Red and ...