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Pokemon Fire Red/Pokemon Leaf Green

Pokemon Fire Red/Pokemon Leaf Green

Nintendo
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Release Date: September 7, 2004

RPG, Science Fiction, Turn-based, 2D, Pokemon, jRPG, Nintendo Exclusive, Multiplayer, Singleplayer

Crazyly popular Pokemons attack once again in a simple RPG game. We gather a team of title creatures and then we fight battles with similar trainers. The fight is played in a turn-based system, and victories are rewarded with experience points, for which we develop the skills of our charges.

7.8

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8.6

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Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are set in Kanto, the region where Pokémon first took root and exploded into a major phenomenon, and the latest titles stuff in tons of exciting new features.

Features

* Return to the world of Kanto originally explored in Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue, where the adventure is brought to life better than ever with dazzling GBA graphics and dozens of surprising new features.

* Experience the original duo's plot, prove yourself in the region's Pokémon League while single-handedly bringing down Team Rocket, plus pursue major new storylines that will add unexpected twists.

* Once you prove yourself, you'll be able to bring the Pokémon you caught from Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen into Pokémon Ruby, Pokémon Sapphire and Pokémon Colosseum!

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Platforms:

Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance September 7, 2004

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch February 27, 2026

Developer: Nintendo

Publisher: Nintendo

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Pokemon Fire Red/Pokemon Leaf Green
Pokemon Fire Red/Pokemon Leaf Green
Pokemon Fire Red/Pokemon Leaf Green

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Pokemon Game Series

The bestselling jRPG game series, which is one of the most important brands in the Nintendo Group's publishing portfolio. Development studios Game Freak and Creatures Inc. are working on the development of the series.

Pokemon Game Series

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Pokemon Fire Red/Pokemon Leaf Green Video Game:

Game Boy Advance

Game Boy Advance

Supports:
Link-kabel, Wireless Adapter

Ratings

Game Ratings for Pokemon Fire Red/Pokemon Leaf Green Video Game.

7.8

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 75% of Critics. There are 18 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Cubed3: 8 / 10 by Az Elias

Some games never lose their magic, and Pokémon FireRed is one of those gems. It is still as compelling capturing Pokémon now as it was back then, and this GBA remake of the original title enhances the experience in many ways. The Nintendo Switch version’s lack of display options or other features that could have helped bring the game up to scratch diminish the value, but it looks the part on the Switch 2’s screen, and the endgame inclusions make up for many of the shortcomings. A perfect portable companion ideal for short and lengthy play alike.

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NookGaming: 8 / 10 by Isaiah Parker

?Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are clean-cut distillations of why the series has endured in the eyes of millions. The tried-and-true gameplay loop of exploring, catching, and battling is in a beautifully simplistic form here. With little written narrative and simplified visuals, my mind is allowed to wander and craft a story of its own. It makes for an especially striking contrast and compliment to Switch titles like Legends: Z-A or Scarlet/Violet. While it’s hard not to argue that these Switch conversions are a little too no-frills for their own good, you’re ultimately still left with a Pokémon game that’s extremely fun to revisit again and again thanks to its open-ended world and the broadly engaging layout of Kanto. Full stop, these are deeply charming and easy recommendations.

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WayTooManyGames: 8 / 10 by Aaron Price

Overall, if you played Pokémon LeafGreen and FireRed when they came out, these are literally the exact same games with absolutely no changes to them. If you haven’t, well, welcome to a very different Pokémon experience. Stick around after the credits because these games were making post-game content popular long before the MCU joined in.

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