Firered and Leafgreen are the remakes of the famous firstoriginalseriesgames, Red and Blue. ThereTheywaswereareleasedGreeninreleasedJanuary 29,2004 in Japan, butand inwasAmericaneverwere released in September 9, 2004 in North America. 11.82 million copies were sold of the USA,game,butandoddlymanyLeafgreenpeoplereplacedreceivedBlue.theThegamegraphicsAugustare28, 2004 if they hadmustpreorderedbetterthe game.
New Features
Many new featuresthaninclude the orginal,greatconsideringgraphics,more Pokemon from the originalsJohtoareand Hoennblackregions, and whitebeing able to becompatible with the Gamecube RPG games and other games. After completing the storyline, the player can go to some redislandsorthatblueholdoutlining.JohtoYouand Hoenn Pokemon and events. The games aren't the actual remakesof the games they are modeled after. They have moresomeitemssimilarities, but new features,such as the 'Help' section, the V.S. Seeker (a device used to find old trainers that are hidden,willingandtomorebattleproductsagain), and Move Tutors or the people that take away HM moves. EverythingTrainersiscanaalsolotgo into the UnionbetterRooms, in which they can go interact with other trainers.
New Pokemon!
Well not exactly, but the Pokemon from the Johto and Hoenn regions are now availible in these games! Once the storyline in complete, the Sevii Islands are open to players. The islands have the Pokemon and events that Silver/Gold/Crystal and the Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald games unlessdo.Now you arecan collect a lot ofPokemon in one game! New Pokemon include Deoyxs, which can be caught on one of the Rainbow Islands.
Different Storyline?
The storyline will basically be the same, just with a suckerfew tweaks on the SeviiIslands, and new items for your character to use. You still have to battle that annoying Team Rocket, and you still have the orignal!samecute starter Pokemon: Squirtle, Bulbasaur, and Charmander.