Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen on Switch: Release Date and What to Expect
The 22-year-old Game Boy Advance remakes launch on Nintendo Switch for $20 without online features, sparking debate over pricing and value among users.
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Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen on Switch: Release date and what to expect
It's always a good time to return to Kanto, but with the upcoming releases of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen on Switch, that's especially true this week.To celebrate Pokémon's 30th anniversary, the lovely folk at Nintendo have finally seen fit to deliver these Gen 3 remakes to modern hardware.It'll be nice to have these around while we wait for Pokopia, and more importantly, Generation 10 to arrive.If you're as excited to dive back into these cla…
New Pokémon game for the Switch: Nintendo makes the offer worse
» Watch video: Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen for Nintendo SwitchPokémon comeback in a few days.Update from February 24th: Nintendo is offering the Pokémon classics Fire Red and Leaf Green in the Switch eShop from February 27th. While Nintendo initially announced support for Pokémon Home on the product page, the notice has since disappeared (source: Eurogamer).Maybe the feature is coming later, it was announced too early, or Nintendo made…
Why do the Switch FireRed & LeafGreen lack online play?
Old games, modern platforms — what's missing Nintendo is bringing the Game Boy Advance classics FireRed and LeafGreen to Switch hardware, but the re release intentionally omits online multiplayer features that many fans expected. The ports land on legacy hardware anniversaries and are being sold…
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