The GBA remake of the very first Pokémon game is available again on Switch 1 and 2, but after more than 20 years is it still ...
Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen have been officially announced for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, marking the return of the Game Boy Advance remakes as part of the franchise's 30th ...
Explore the enhanced features and mechanics of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen on Nintendo Switch, a nostalgic journey back to ...
Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen are on Nintendo Switch, harkening back to an era that fans romanticize, but might not be as fun as they recall.
It's been many years since I last dabbled in Pokémon FireRed, and the Nintendo Switch 2 version is making me reminisce in all of the best ways.
Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen have pretty hard requirements for you to complete the Pokedex, and you'll have to play the worst games in the series.
The year was 2004. You got home from school, you did your homework and you sat down in front of the TV. You couldn’t load up your GameCube because your ...
Pokémon LeafGreen and its sibling Pokémon FireRed are as excellent today as when they released in 2004.
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To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Pokémon, the 2004 remakes of the original Red & Blue games were added to the Nintendo eShop last week, making them available on Switch for the very first time.
A boxed version of last year's Mega Dimension DLC for Pokemon Legends: Z-A is coming to store shelves for Nintendo Switch and ...