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.:.pokemon fire red and leaf green.:.
pokemon fire red and leaf green are remakes of the games that started it all pokemon red and blue.
The game is set in the same fictional universe as other Pokémon games, in the Kanto region, the same region introduced in Pokémon Red and Blue. Kanto features half a score of towns and cities, a mountain range in the north, and is the home of the Indigo Pokémon League.
In the beginning, the player is greeted by Professor Oak. Oak allows the player to choose the gender and name of the protagonist, and their rival’s name.
When the player tries to enter the rural Route 1 to the north of Pallet Town, Professor Oak will stop the protagonist and take them to the Oak Laboratory. The player will pick their Pokémon; he may choose between Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle. After the player picks their Pokémon, he will battle his rival, who will have a Pokémon with a type advantage over the player's choice, and Professor Oak will guide the player through the battle. Regardless of the battle’s outcome, the player’s Pokémon will be fully healed afterward. The player’s journey begins here.
The player's goal of the game is to catch and train various Pokémon to aid the player in the storyline, and catching and training Pokémon to become strong fighters is crucial to the game, since untrained Pokémon at exceptionally low levels will not be able to help progress through the game.
The protagonist arrives in Viridian City, directly north of Pallet Town. Upon entering the Pokémart, the clerk gives the protagonist a parcel to deliver to Oak. Upon delivery, Oak grants the protagonist and the rival each a Pokédex — an encyclopedia which automatically updates upon capture of new Pokémon.
Along the way, the player uncovers the plot of an evil organization called Team Rocket. There are many subplots involving Team Rocket along the way, such as stopping some members from stealing Pokémon. There are three major plot points: The first point occurs in Celadon City, where the player discovers the Rocket Hideout and breaks the organization apart. The second one is in the Silph Co. in Saffron City. Team Rocket has taken over the building and the player must navigate the floors. He will arrive at the top and battle Team Rocket's boss, Giovanni. The third one is in the Sevii Islands when you obtain the Sapphire and Ruby stones.
After the player has acquired all eight badges, he proceeds through Victory Road and then challenges the Pokémon League. To become the Pokémon Champion, the player must defeat the four members of the Elite Four. Upon defeating the fourth member, Lance, he reveals that the player's rival is the Champion. After the player defeats their rival, he is crowned as the new champion, and the ending credits roll.
When the credits are finished, the protagonist is lead back to Pallet Town, where Professor Oak tells him of the new "rare" Pokémon sighted in the Sevii Islands (if the player has owned at least 60 types of Pokémon). Once in the Sevii Islands, the player helps Celio acquire the Sapphire and Ruby stones needed to power his trading link, and are given the chance to acquire new second and third generation Pokémon
.:.new features.:.
FireRed and LeafGreen are not exact remakes of the games which they model after. Most features have been retained, but new usability features have been added. For added usability to new players of the games, a contextual “Help” feature has been added, allowing a player to look up data at almost any point in the game, also including a type match-up list for in-battle use. When continuing a saved game, the player is shown the last four significant events prior to saving. This allows the player to remember what they were doing.
FireRed and LeafGreen additionally build upon the game mechanics. The player may use an item called the VS Seeker, which allows the player to re-battle against non-player Pokémon trainers. However, this device doesn't work for gym leaders. Addressing the fixed kinds of Technical Machines (TMs) that the player can find, non-player characters referred to as “Move Tutors” are available to teach Pokémon moves that aren't available with the default set of TMs. The games, when coupled with the Wireless Adapter, grants players the ability to connect to each other in the Union Room. The Union Room is a room of sorts allowing up to eight people to connect to each other and participate in battles, trades, or a text-based chatroom. Additionally later on in the game, up to five players can compete in mini-games like jump rope using their Pokémon team. The “Mystery Gift” function also utilises the Wireless Adapter to obtain special items in Nintendo promotions.
New to FireRed and LeafGreen is another area available to players after meeting certain conditions. This is the archipelago known as the Sevii Islands, including Johto- and Hoenn-related Pokémon, events and items without compromising the original story of Red and Blue.