Pokémon FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version
February 27, 2026
Capture wild Pokémon and recapture the nostalgic feel of the Game Boy™ Advance system when the Pokémon™ FireRed Version and Pokémon LeafGreen Version games return for the first time in over 20 years on the Nintendo Switch™ systems (also playable on the Nintendo Switch 2 system) – just in time …
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"Overall, if you played Pokémon LeafGreen and FireRed when they came out, these are literally the exact same games with absolutely no changes to them. If you haven’t, well, welcome to a very different Pokémon experience. Stick around after the …"
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85.0
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70.0
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70.0
"Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen returns 22 years after its initial release to commemorate the franchise&s;s 30th anniversary. This game is a perfect port of the original, allowing players to enjoy the experience just as it was in 2004, even completing …"
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75.0
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80.0
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60.0
"Some games never lose their magic, and Pokémon FireRed is one of those gems. It is still as compelling capturing Pokémon now as it was back then, and this GBA remake of the original title enhances the experience in many …"
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"In short, Pokémon LeafGreen remains a charming and nostalgic classic that perfectly grasps the core of Pokémon. Those who fancy a pure adventure in the Kanto region with strategic battles and the fun of collecting will still have a lot …"
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65.0
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85.0
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"The Pokémon Company invites us back to Kanto in Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen, now on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, where the magic of nostalgia gets lost without any additions or improvements. These are 2004 Pokémon games, in …"
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50.0
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"FireRed &a; LeafGreen remain very good games, and I would even say that with a good sale these re-releases might be worthwhile, but there&s;s a feeling of missed opportunity to transform these versions of the games into something even more …"
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45.0
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90.0
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"Despite the shortcomings and the lack of opportunities for improvement, simply immersing yourself in FireRed and LeafGreen for a while is enough to understand why Pokémon is what it is. Everything seems to revolve around simple, yet highly engaging (or …"
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"I think it&s;s great that Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen are available on a modern platform. It&s;s a great way to relive the classic formula from the comfort of your own home, and it also serves as reference material for …"
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30.0
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65.0
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"Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are clean-cut distillations of why the series has endured in the eyes of millions. The tried-and-true gameplay loop of exploring, catching, and battling is in a beautifully simplistic form here. With little written narrative and simplified …"
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"Even 22 years after their original release, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen remain incredibly fun games that explore a classic yet extremely engaging structure. It’s a shame, however, that these games are only available through an expensive bundle with few real …"
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"Pokémon LeafGreen is a showcase of what made and still makes Pokémon games so appealing thirty years later. Timeless critters in a colourful Game Boy Advance palette, the joy of catching and battling, plus a sense of adventure that’s woven …"
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"Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen preserved the spirit of the original generation one games, and their rerelease has done exactly the same. The legend of these games will always be one of returning to the roots of Pokémon, whether it be …"
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"Pokémon FireRed keeps Kanto and the Sevii Islands charming, but reaches Switch through poor emulation, no online features, and a price that is hard to defend."
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50.0
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"All told, this FireRed &a; LeafGreen re-release is undoubtedly a lazy way to celebrate 30 years of Pokémon. For the asking price, Game Freak and The Pokémon Company could&s;ve included some extra goodies, like a hard mode or online functionality.Still, …"
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85.0
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"Pokémon LeafGreen is one of the best Pokémon games full stop, and even in 2026 it&s;s an absolutely delightful experience."
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45.0
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"There’s a reason why Pokémon are so beloved. LeafGreen and FireRed Versions are both still undeniably enjoyable, evergreen releases and have aged well, because their mechanics were so carefully designed from the very beginning. At their best, they take me …"
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"A pure hit of 16-bit nostalgia, these ports preserve Kanto’s foundational charm while exposing the friction of aged design. The inclusion of rare Legendaries is a welcome treat, but the lack of modern speed toggles and the rigid HM system …"
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"Pokémon FireRed &a; LeafGreen have their fair share of annoyances, especially for people who have only played the modern games, but once you get adjusted to them, there&s;s a solid and fun Pokémon experience to be had. Anyone with a …"
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65.0
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80.0
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"Pokémon FireRed (Switch) is a faithful slice of gaming history that captures the charm of the original, though its lack of modernization highlights the missed potential of a more ambitious remake."
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"The re-release of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen on Nintendo Switch is, first and foremost, a preservation effort. On the one hand, it allows a new generation of gamers to discover two of the most solid and representative chapters in the …"
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"Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen take me back to the old Pokémon games, which were strategic, hard, and very gratifying. Whether that purity makes you feel nostalgic or out of date depends on whether you value old-fashioned challenge or modern ease …"
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