


He will take you to one of his facilities and let you throw your fill of Safari Balls at some rare Pokemon until one is finally your Partner. If you talk to Professor Oak without choosing any of his 3 Pokemon, he realizes you do not want his hand me downs, and offers to let you catch your first Pokemon by your self. Right off the bat, when you begin to play you will notice the new title screen.Īlong with the TitleScreen you may (or may not) notice that the stock names chosen for you (if you press start with no name typed) have been augmented to reflect the game title, you will not find FIRE or RED as a name anymore, but ULTRA and VIOLET… also the rival names have been altered to match a fictitious rival game (based on blue version).Īlso, as you are getting your first Pokemon you may or may not notice an option to Catch your First Pokemon. This new game has been altered in many ways to make the game more enjoyable, but it still has the same general design and story as the original Nintendo release.Īmong many other improvements, it has been made so that 1 player with 1 gamesave can play through the entire game and actually catch all of the Pokemon from the first 3 generations. If the player's Pokémon have been poisoned and they all faint while Leaf is walking around, she will faint on the spot and as usual, wake up at the last Pokémon Center she used.Pokemon Ultra Violet Version is a hack of the GameBoy Advance game Pokemon Fire Red Version. There is a rare instance where it is possible to get a "Game Over" oustide of battle. Instead, she will have to listen to Blue gloat and aftwerwards Professor Oak will heal her Pokémon for her. If the player loses the first battle in the game to Blue, Leaf will not pass out. If Leaf has not yet used a Pokémon Center, she will instead regain consciousness at her mother's house. She will then regain consciousness at the last Pokémon Center she used with his Pokémon's HP fully restored but missing some money from her wallet. If the player's entire Pokémon team has fainted, the following text will appear on screen: "Pokémon Trainer (named Leaf by default) is out of useable Pokémon! Leaf whited out!" The screen will then turn pitch black to show that Leaf has also passed out after she lost the battle.

When a Pokémon has its hp fully depleted, the Pokémon will let out a cry, faint, and is no longer usable in battle. While a Game Over/Continue Screen does not technically exist within the game, a cutscene will play if the player loses a Pokémon battle. The new titles were developed by Game Freak, published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. FireRed and LeafGreen were first released in Japan in January 2004 and released in North America and Europe in September and October respectively. Pokémon FireRed Version and LeafGreenVersion are enhanced remakes of the 1996 video games Pokémon Red and Blue.
