Items that were appreciated by fans, like experience share, were added to the remake to bring it forward into the 21st century. It also gained some of the items seen in the previous games.
It gained a similar style to the previously released Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. A bigger processor in the Gameboy Advance meant that the graphics could be updated from the black and white originals. FireRed and LeafGreenĢ004 saw the release of FireRed and LeafGreen, remakes of the original Pokèmon games. But Gamefreak wasn’t happy with just one title on the newest console. It was so popular in fact that it actually was given a remake and remodel for the 3DS. With all this behind it, it’s no wonder that Generation three are some of the best GBA games of the time. It was the first game to feature two slightly separate stories as well as the textbook game exclusives. This brought about a whole host of new Pokèmon, items, gameplay mechanics, a new world, great music, and so much more.
With the Game Boy Advance came the third generation of the Pokèmon series (my personal favourites), Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. It has lasted through 8 different consoles, creating 7 generations and recreating 6 of its most popular titles. Since its beginnings in 1996, Pokèmon has been one of the best series Nintendo has to offer.
We can’t talk about portable consoles without bringing up Pokèmon. I can’t find a single Ralts but Wally get’s a Shiny one?!?!?!