Pokemon Fire Red Version
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Average customer review:Product Description
Pokemon Fire Red lets you return to the world of Kanto originally explored in Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue, where the adventure is brought tolife better than ever with dazzling GBA graphics and dozens of surprising new features. As other wireless Trainers come within reach of your adapter's range, you'll be able to communicate and play games together. As players leave your range, they'll vanish from your wireless network.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #446 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Nintendo
- Model: 45496734930
- Released on: 2005-06-27
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platform: Game Boy Advance
- Dimensions: .50 pounds
Features
- Join up to 39 other wireless Trainers in the Union Room for a free-for-all, or connect with just two or three in the Direct Corner
- Prove yourself in the region's Pokémon League while single-handedly bringing down Team Rocket - then open up all-new storylines with unexpected twists
- Bring the Pokemon you capture in Fire Red to the worlds of Leaf Green, Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire, or Pokemon Colosseum for more challenge
Customer Reviews
Old School Revamped!
I remembered the first time I played pokemon. It was Fire Red, and I loved it. I mean who wouldn't. It was a pretty new concept, the main character goes around collecting cool monsters to train and fight in competition. I even remember crying after I had lost against the Elite Four for the first time. But that's all in the past. The new version of Fire Red is pretty much the same as its old counter part except that it's in color and has more added stuff to it. I also liked the way the game has a flash back diary of sorts about what you've done in the previous save. So if your a fan of old Pokemon, then this game is for you!
Great Saler
I received the product on time and in great condition. A very smooth process. Thank you
A Tradition Revived!
I wasn't suprised to be a perfect revision of the classic game that we know had horrible colors, horrible sound bytes, and horrible x99 MasterBall Missingno trick (well that wasn't all that bad).
But those horrible things were the only things we had in that game back then and we loved it like that. But I like how Nintendo went with today's times and did the graphics, sound, sadly no missingno (or is there).
I love it. It's today's kids experience of what we experienced when we were kids. Perfect! 5 out of 5!






