1636 - Pokémon Fire Red [exclusive]

The games introduced the ability to trade Pokémon with other players via a link cable, a feature that had become a staple of the series. Wireless trade was also possible with the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter.

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Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen left a lasting impact on the Pokémon franchise. They not only brought back nostalgic memories for players of the original games but also introduced a new generation to the classic Kanto region and its Pokémon. The success of these remakes paved the way for future remakes and re-releases, setting a precedent for how classic games could be revitalized for modern audiences. The games introduced the ability to trade Pokémon

In 2004, Game Freak and Nintendo released Pokémon FireRed, a remake of the original Pokémon Red, which debuted in 1996. This enhanced version was part of a dual release, paired with Pokémon LeafGreen, and aimed to bring the classic Pokémon experience to the Game Boy Advance. FireRed not only updated the graphics and mechanics but also introduced several features that fans now consider standard in the Pokémon series. Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen left a lasting impact