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Pokemon FireRed W/ Wireless Adapter Review (continued)


Pokemon FireRed W/ Wireless Adapter Review Image  Manufacturer: Nintendo
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ESRB Rating: Everyone
Platform(s): Game Boy Advance
Release Date: September 8, 2004

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars

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Retail Price: $34.99
Online Sale Price: $69.98

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Date: 2004-11-10
Deja vu indeed.
It's not in the game.

When I was quite a bit younger, I picked up an import of Pocket Monsters: Green, and enjoyed it a whole lot. Why? Because there was some sort of magic in it, that pulled me into the game's wonderful world, that made me care about EVERY single move I made.

Recently, I picked up Pokemon Fire Red, just because I had never owned Pokemon Red, but only Blue and Green. However, even with the new items, trainers, etc., it still seemed like a rehash to me. And then I realized something, after playing toward Erika's gym...

The magic was not in the game.

I screamed. I wrapped myself in coils of shadow. "HOW COULD YOU?" I wanted to shout. "HOW COULD YOU DESTROY IT?!" The magic was gone. I tried to go back to Green, and there I huddled behind my ultimate, beloved Batafuri, trying to escape the empty world of Fire Red.
I tried it again after a month.

I shrieked again. Doom had come. No magic was there: all it was was a blank, cold slate of cold steel. I watched as my player zoomed around the screen, burning most all the wild Pokemon with my Charmander that I refused to let evolve. "This used to be fun," I thought. "I used to enjoy this..."

Date: 2004-11-08
Great but could be better!
Im 18 now and im still a big pokemon fan! I love all the pokemon games. I love the old layout theme but i think that it could have bene better if:

Ash or (red) was in the game
The time and date was restored
you could get to lugia/ho-oh island without nintendo's help

Date: 2004-11-06
Pokemon FireRed/LeafGreen
Me and my sister bought these two games and BOY, was I amazed. The graphics are GORGIOUS, gameplay is VERY replayable, especially with the 3 new mini-games:
Berry Crush
Pokemon Jump
Dodrio Berry Picking
The first one, berry crucsh, is fun, plus, you get an item to buy special items with! The rest are also fun and replayable. It is NOT a remake of Pokemon R/B/Y. The storyline is a bit the same, But with the Sevii Islands, it changes alot! The wireless comunication is awesome, and the new union rooms are great. There are new Elite Four leaders, and each time you try to beat them, each of there teams may change a bit. Wich makes it all the more fun. There are also some S/G Pokemon in it. I would almost deffinetlly suggest this game for players.

Date: 2004-11-03
I love this game!!!!
Im 14 but I still and always will love pokemon!!! this game rocks!!
I made the perfect team no one can beat me but I will always love my best pokemon charizard!!!!! this game it a must have!!


oh yea I forgot to say this the other day I really found someone in the union room!!!

Date: 2004-10-31
Pokemon Fire/Leaf
I'm 15. I hate it when people say that this game is a total remake. It's not. Sure, the main storyline is the same, but there are so many new things crammed in this game it's incredible. First off you'll notice that your pokemon can hold items. I know that this could happen in Ruby/Sapphire, but, it wasn't in the originals (which i played). There are also move tutors, which will teach one or your pokemon a new move. There are many more new features, including lots of new features that take advantage of the wireless adapter. However, of all the new features, the nine new islands are my faveorite part. You have access to the first three islands as soon as you walk out of the cinnabar gym with a badge. After you beat the elite four and obtain the national dex (allowing you to catch the other 236 pokemon), then you can travel to islands 1 through 7. The other two, Navel Rock and Birth Island, can't be accesed until you get a special ticked from a nintendo event that hasn't happened yet. Then there are the possibilites of trading between Ruby/Sapphire, and Colleseum. I have a killer team now thanks to Swalot. And yes, there is a breeding center in this game.


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