9/4/2023 0 Comments Pokemon fire red switchI've never understood that about Pokemon fans. My brother is a Pokemon nut and when he heard about this he had to admit that even though he felt it was a bit of a rip-off he would still buy it. Meanwhile Pokemon fans have been asking for a 3D Pokemon RPG for YEARS and we STILL aren't getting one and probably never will. Now they're making us buy the same games we already own just to unlock Pokemon that SHOULD have been in Ruby/Saphire to begin with. The attitude with that title was very much "this is the bare minimum we have to do to make people buy it". It had very little new ideas implemented, had LESS features than Gold/Silver, and didn't include every Pokemon. Ruby/Saphire was a great game but in a way it was a pretty big "f*ck you" to the fans. The idea of having to own two games to "catch them all" in the first place is pretty irritating and the practise of then releasing a third "special" edition has been something I've never tolerated. However Nintendo has been milking the franchise way too much and the release of Pokemon Yellow alone destroyed any enthusiasm for a future remake. I mean I thought Pokemon Red/Blue was an amazing game and under normal circumstances I think an updated remake would be a great idea. This would be the definition of the term "rip-off". Be sure to check out Dengeki Online’s article for the first official screenshot. No release date has been announced for Pokémon Fire Red & Leaf Green and it is still unknown whether they will be released outside of Japan. This will let die-hard fans truly "collect them all" on one game cartridge and battle them anywhere!ĭengeki also reports the remakes will feature new surprises for seasoned Pokémasters, though the online Japanese magazine gives no further details. The biggest feature in Fire Red & Leaf Green is its compatibility with the already released Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire as well as Pokémon Colosseum for the GameCube (coming out November 12th in Japan). The sibling titles will feature updated graphics similar to those found in Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire and, most likely, enhanced audio as well. Dengeki Online has revealed that Nintendo and Game Freak are remaking the genre-defining twosome for the GBA in Pokémon Fire Red & Leaf Green. First released in Japan in February of 1996, Pokémon Red and Green (Blue overseas) was the Game Boy game that triggered a worldwide phenomenon.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |