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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best games I've ever played.,
By Lord RM (Oregon, WI, USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pokemon FireRed with Wireless Adapter and Trainer's Guide (Video Game)
Obviously, Pokémon still has a large fan base, seeing as how this is currently the second most pre-ordered game, LeafGreen is the fourth, and Colosseum was the first back when it was released.
I have played the Japanese version of FireRed, and it is amazing. The graphics look beautiful, the sound is wonderfully redone, and the wireless adapter is one of the most brilliant GBA accessories I've seen. Tons of improvements over the Red and Blue versions. Also, it will be fully compatible with all the existing third-generation Pokémon games (Ruby, Sapphire, Box, and Colosseum). I am looking forward to it's release in the US, and I strongly encourage everyone to take a look at this game.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty Awesome,
A Kid's Review
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pokemon FireRed with Wireless Adapter and Trainer's Guide (Video Game)
I have to say, I (...)love pokemon. Most kids my age don't like Pokemon and think its for babies. ITS NOT. I love all the pokemon games. My first was Pokemon RED. I like Pokemon Fire red and i play it everyday. The only thing that i dont like About it is the wirless thing. It Doesnt go that far. Also, i can Never find anyone in the union room. I wish they made a new wireless adapter that could go about 100 or 125 feet through walls. That Would be awesome. Overall, I love this game, if you (...) are looking for an awesome game, i suggest this one.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pokemon Firered Rocks,
A Kid's Review
= Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pokemon FireRed with Wireless Adapter and Trainer's Guide (Video Game)
This game rocks its the best pokemon version ever it has a new save feature where when you turn it off it tells you what you did before you saved it. Its almost just like the first one acept the towns look a little different and your rival doesn't look the same as before and the music isn't the same ether but nintendo and pokemon never keep the original music so thats the way that goes. but that doesn't matter because the game rocks and
I give it five stars and it's worth the 40 or at toysrus 30 because it comes with a wireless adapter witch nintendo will be useing as a link cable for all the up coming games so it's fun and if you played the first version then you will have a lot of memorys so get this game!.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Some people don't even know the half of this game !!!!!!!!!!,
A Kid's Review
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pokemon FireRed with Wireless Adapter and Trainer's Guide (Video Game)
Ok here's how it is with these new games. I mean I know it does get a little boring when you're doing everything over again but it's worth it. I went to this website and I found out after you beat the pokemon league you get to go to Nine other different islands!!! and on the last island you get a chance to catch the newest pokemon Deyoxys!!! So to those idiots who call us "Pokemaniacs" crazy, now you can tell them what they're missing out on! (...) ( (Hope this helped!)
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nostalgia... Well, sort of,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pokemon FireRed with Wireless Adapter and Trainer's Guide (Video Game)
Alright, my Pokemaniac days are over but every now and then I'll pick a game up. Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen are a revamped up version of Pokemon Red and Blue. Just five to six years ago Pokemon was THE game to get! I remember going to school with my gameboy to trade with other "trainers" all the time. This was THE game to own back then. Of course it isn't so much the same for me now but it is nice when a classic is revived. Unfortunately for Nintendo, its a shame that they work on a lot of the negative things about the previous games.
To begin, this game is no surprise to the Pokemon fan. The story has been the same since its release in 1999. You're a trainer striving to be the best trainer he or she can be. You go around the world collecting badges from the gyms all over to prove that you're a pokemon master. As the formula goes, you've got a rival and you fight other trainers throughout the game as well. The gameplay has since its relase in '99 remained unchanged. It borrows elements from Ruby and Sapphire, the two on two battles but much like Ruby and Sapphire you don't get to enjoy those kind of battles too often. You run around the field getting into random encounters. You send a pokemon that you caught in the wild out to battle. You can carry up to six in your inventory at a time. On the field you can also find trainers to do battle with. Perhaps what strikes me most about the game is that in battle looks a lot sharper and nicer than in the previous versions. Battle also paces a lot faster than before and the animations look a lot better as well. The graphics have been updated to suit the GBA and they're absolutely gorgeous! They're smooth and look astonishing. The graphics are crisp and the game doesn't suffer too much from the pixel problem the GBA has. Very smooth and colorful as well. The only downside to the graphics is once again, in battle the graphics do not live up to the full potential of the GBA. They STILL only twitch to attack and never actually touch their enemy. In battle also still lacks color and scenery. The sound, I wish I could say is good. But since the sound has only been updated to sound sixteen bit, that means its still a little annoying. The sound in the first release wasn't anything to jump around about and this re-release is no different. Some tunes actually sound a bit more annoying than before. What has been unique about the Pokemon games is how after you've completed it there's more to do. Once you've completed the game you can catch more pokemon and challenge previous trainers to duel only their pokemon are at higher levels. You'll more than likely spend more time going through the aftermath of the game than the actual storyline itself. Every Pokemon fan knows that the only way to completely master Pokemon is to catch 'em all. That's the reason for releasing two different versions. The only difference between the FireRed and LeafGreen games is simply the different pokemon you catch. Some pokemon are no availible in one version and therefore you must trade with the other version. Perhaps the only BIG con is simply if you've got that brutally mastered file on the original GB version one and spent 200 hours doing it all to get everything you possibly could, you probably won't be too happy to do it all over again on virtually the same game and since you can't bring in your pokemon from the original Red and Blue, some may not be too pleased to have to raise all their pokemon all over again. The Good +Re-release of one of the best GB games out there +Updated Graphics +Addictive Gameplay The Bad -Still not enough Two-on-two battle action -The sound is still rather annoying -You can't trade with the original GB game or transfer over Pokemon in anyway.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A smash new hit,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pokemon FireRed with Wireless Adapter and Trainer's Guide (Video Game)
The release of firered and leafgreen will be on 9/9/04. The two games are remakes of the classic Pokemon Red and Blue version. The wireless transmitter uses bluetooth and is good up to 33 feet. All 386 pokemon will be able to be caught. After defeating the elite four, exit from Kanto to the new islands created in the game. The music is a lot better, and you'll get visuals of what you're entering into; IE: a forest, cave, or building. Connect with ruby, sapphire, and pokemon colleseum. The item bag is a lot better with mini icons of the items. Also, you'll get to see the pokemon use an item. There will still be two on two battles. What's really interesting is that when the game is loading you whach a flashback of what you previously The new voice playback will allow you recap of something important said to you by someone. The pokedex is also improved, and searches are much easier. This game will be a smash hit for all people young or old. Bravo, Nintendo, Bravo!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
STILL got to catchem all.,
By Alphaweapon47 (Zion, not the matrix, WAKE UP YOU FREAK) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pokemon FireRed with Wireless Adapter and Trainer's Guide (Video Game)
I used to be a GIANT pokemon freak. Though im not anymore, I still play the games there very fun by all means. This new addition to the poke on games has an even wider appeal, because now you can trade wireless with the new GBA wireless adapter that you can only get by buying the new pokemon game.
This new game is a remake of the older red and blue additions. But with new and improved graphics, all the pokemon from the previous games and new added material and items never seen in the pokemon games to date. Overall this is a great game for anyone that likes pokemon or has a GBA it's great gaming in a little catriage.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,
A Kid's Review
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pokemon FireRed with Wireless Adapter and Trainer's Guide (Video Game)
THE GRAPHICS ARE SWEET!!!!!! THE GAME PLAY IS AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!
I'VE PLAYED POKEMON FOR A LOOOONG TIME!!! BUT THIS IS THE BEST EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
POKE'MON's TRIUMPHANT RETURN,
A Kid's Review
= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pokemon FireRed with Wireless Adapter and Trainer's Guide (Video Game)
In my neighborhood poke'mon has been goin back and forth. Lately I've been playing my poke'mon SAPPHIRE game and have beatin it atleast 7 times but now that LEAF GREEN AND FIRE RED IS OUT THERE WILL BE MORE FUN IN THE POKE'MON ADVENTURES. Along time ago there was rumour that there was going to be a GREEN VERSION FOR GAMEBOY COLOR BUT NOW THERE IS ONE.Well i own every game of poke'mon and now i need these two but I'll be having fun wit my gameboy advance and my 2 new games LEAF GREEN AND FIRE RED.!!!!!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
And The Pokemon Generation Goes on and on......,
A Kid's Review
= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Pokemon FireRed with Wireless Adapter and Trainer's Guide (Video Game)
Pokemon Fire Red/Leaf Green are probably the best Pokemon games ever made. They combine new elements with the old Pokemon, the new graphics with the old game play. I am not much of a Pokemon fan, but the games always amazed me.
You start by picking a Pokemon (there are Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur to chose from). Then you begin on your original quest to catch 'em all, and beat Team Rocket. The gameplay is great, new music, better battle graphics, longer storyline, ect. However, the game is basically the same as the original Red/Blue with the added GBA elements and it may be a little hard to start a game you've already played and beaten, over again. Because of this, the game is played mostly to unlock the elements only available after you beat the game. For example, after you have beaten all 8 gyms, an additional 9 islands will appear. After you beat Team Rocket you will be able to trade from Fire Red/Leaf Green to Ruby/Sapphire thus unlocking Deoxys. Also in this game, are a lot of little things that make gamers jump for joy. The wireless adaptor, using Bluetooth technology, can let gamers verse eachother from 33 feet away through walls. You can now verse up to 64 other players! Thats right. 64. Also important, if you stop playing for awhile, is the addition of game playback. It lets you watch what you were doing before you shut the game off. You can even save text so you know what someone said that was important. The bike makes a ringing noise (but it gets annoying after awhile). There are hundreds of invisible, hidden rare items scattered throughout the region. The original 386 Pokemon will all be cath-able. You can trade Pokemon from Fire Red/Leaf Green to Colleseum. And all of the Shadow Pokemon in Colleseum to Fire Red/Leaf Green. Suggestions: I suggest starting with bulbasaur, as it will easily win the first few gyms. I also suggest buying a strategy guide, as you probably wouldn't find every thing without it. I finally suggest buying the game through Amazon, as buying it anywhere else woud be very embarrassing. Overall, the game is great, but I still don't like thinking about how I've already beaten this game and it's not worth playing. It's extremely addictive, I spend hours fumbling through dungeons, so prepare to invest a lot of time beating it. (too bad it came out after school starts)! ENJOY!!!!!!!! |
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