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Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version are a set of video games for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. They are remakes of the original games in the series, Pokémon Red and Green (see #Related Games for more info). Alongside the original storyline, the games also included the new semi-region of the Sevii Islands.
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- According to Junichi Masuda on Hidden Power of masuda of the official Japanese Game Freak website, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen were released rather than FireRed and WaterBlue because:
- A leaf is a symbol of peace - Fire and water are opposing concepts so it seems like a conflict - on the jacket we wanted to have a colorful drawing of Bulbasaur - A leaf may not be immediately familiar to Japanese kids but for kids overseas it is an easy concept to grasp - in this world of conflicts we wanted to give a name that is suggestive of a peaceful world
Release data
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- The original Japanese versions
- The localizations of the games. The (possibly non-English) European versions would also fix a Nugget Bridge oversight from Japanese and North American versions, allowing for infinite Nuggets if the player loses the battle against Team Rocket.
- The version 1.1 revision of the Japanese versions, with unknown changes.
- The version 1.1 revision of international versions, which fixes a missing "PRESENTS" word in the Game Freak intro and a Pokédex category text error where only the first word of the category is shown.
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