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Pokémon FireRed and Pokémon LeafGreen are remakes of the original Game Boy Pokémon games Pokémon Red and Pokémon Green, respectively. Contrary to popular expectation there has not been a third version like Pokémon Crystal or Pokémon Emerald.

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Credits

Director Junichi Masuda

Script Designer Satoshi Nahara

Director Junichi Masuda

Art Director Ken Sugimori

Battle Director Shigeki Morimoto

Program Leader Tetsuya Watanabe

Planning Leader Koji Nishino

Graphic Design Leader Takao Unno

Programmer Satoshi Nohara

Programmer Hyroyuki Nakamura

Programmer Masao Toya

Programmer Miyuki Iwasawa

Programmer Daisuki Goto

System Programmer Sousuke Tamada

System Programmer Hisashi Sogabe

System Programmer Tetsuya Watanabe

System Programmer Akito Mori

Graphic Designer Hironobu Yoshida

Graphic Designer Ken Sugimori

Graphic Designer Hiroki Fuchino

Graphic Designer Kanako Eo

Graphic Designer Takao Unno

Graphic Designer Asuka Iwashita

Music Composition Junichi Masuda

Music Composition Go Ichinose

Sound Effects Go Ichinose

Game Designer Junichi Masuda

Game Designer Tetsuji Ohta

Game Designer Shigeru Ohmori

Game Designer Hitomi Sato

Game Designer Koji Nishino

Game Designer Todashi Takahashi

Game Scenario Hitomi Sato

Game Scenario Satoshi Tajiri

Script Designer Satoshi Nohara

Map Designer Shigeru Ohmari

Parametric Design Koji Nishino

Parametric Design Tetsuji Ohta

Parametric Design Shigeki Morimoto

Pokedex Text Kenji Matsushima

Pokemon Designer Ken Sugimori

Pokemon Designer Motofumi Fujiwara

Pokemon Designer Takao Unno

Pokemon Designer Hironobu Yoshida

Pokemon Designer Shigeki Morimoto

Pokemon Designer Satoshi Ohta

Pokemon Designer Asuka Iwashita

Pokemon Designer Kanako Eo

Pokemon Designer Aimi Tomita

Pokemon Designer Atsuko Nishida

Pokemon Designer Muneo Saito

Pokemon Designer Rena Yoshikawa

Pokemon Designer Jun Okutani

Supporting Programmer Tokao Nakano

Supporting Programmer Teruyaki Yoshioka

Supporting Programmer Satoshi Mitsuhara

Supporting Programmer Daisuke Hoshiro

Pruducer Takehiro Izushi

Pruducer Hiroaki Tsuru

Pruducer Miroyuki Jinnai

Executive Director Satoshi Tajiri

Executive Producer Satoru Iwata

Executive Producer Tsunekaz Ishihara

Translator Nob Ogasawara

Text Editor Teresa Lillygren

Programmer Souichi Yamamoto

Programmer Yuichiro Ito

Programmer Akira Kinashi

Programmer Teruki Murakawa

Graphic Designer Akira Kinashi

Enviroment & Tool Programmer Souchi Yamamoto

Enviroment & Tool Programmer Teruki Murakawa

Enviroment & Tool Programmer Kimiko Nakamichi


Cheats & Hints

Get the chance to get the 3 dogs! In FireRed, and LeafGreen you can get the 3 dogs depending on your starter pokemon. Here are the steps: 1: Beat the Elite Four 2: Randomly in the wild, you can get 1 of the 3 dogs by your starter pokemon.

Unlockable How to Unlock Entei in the wild Your starter must of been Bulbasaur. Raikou in the wild Your starter must of been Squirtle. Suicune in the wild Your starter must have been Charmander.


Getting the National Dex (JP Version)

Unlockable How to Unlock National Dex Once you have beaten the Elite 4 and have more then 60 pokemon in the pokedex, go to Pallet Town and see the Professor. He gives you and Gary the National Dex, which allows you to view the entries of all 386 pokemon.


How to get the Three Unique attacks You have to have gone to the second island. Your pokemon have to trust you enough and you have to have the one of three starters.(only the one you started with can learn these moves. (Frenzy Plant, Hydro Cannon and Blaast Burn)

Unlockable How to Unlock (frenzy plant, hydro cannon, and blast burn) get to the second island and have your pokemon trust you enough


Itemfinder Secrets There are places in the game where important people/Pokemon have stood at one point. If you use the Itemfinder on the EXACT spot where they were, a special item will be found which is usually very rare. You cannot find these items any other way.

Unlockable How to Unlock Leftovers Use Itemfinder where the 2 Snorlaxes appeared. Macho Brace Use Itemfinder where Giovanni was in Viridian Gym. Soothe Bell Use Itemfinder where Mr. Fuji was stinding in Pokemon Tower

Lorelei's Doll Collection For each 25 times you enter the Hall of Fame, she'll add a new doll to the collection in her house on Four Island. She'll stop after adding a total of eight dolls.

Unlockable How to Unlock New Pokemon doll in Lorelei's collection Enter the Hall of Fame 25 times


Nugget on Three Island When you first visit Three Island, you'll come across a miner looking for gold in one of the caves. If you return to him after beating the Elite Four, he'll hand over a Nugget, an item that can be sold at high prices.

Unlockable How to Unlock Nugget Beat the Elite Four, then talk to the miner on Three Island.

Contributed By: discoinferno84 The Pokemart on Two Island When you first visit Two Island, the local Pokemart will be severely limited in the items for sale. As you complete various tasks, more items will become available.

Unlockable How to Unlock Lava Cookie Complete the Network Machine Lemonade Obtain the National Pokedex MooMoo Milk Obtain the National Pokedex Repeat Ball Complete the Network Machine Soda Pop Rescue Lostella Timer Ball Complete the Network Machine Ultra Ball Rescue Lostella


Trainer Card Stickers Go to 'Island 4' and go to the bragget house where he asks you what you want to Brag about.

Unlockable How to Unlock Egg Hatching Sticker - 1st Lv Hatch 1 Egg. Egg Hatching Sticker - 2nd Lv Hatch 100 Eggs. Egg Hatching Sticker - 3rd Lv Hatch 200 Eggs. Egg Hatching Sticker - 4th Lv Hatch 300 Eggs. Hall of Fame Sticker - 1st Lv Beat the Elite Four, 1 time. Hall of Fame Sticker - 2nd Lv Beat the Elite Four, 40 times. Hall of Fame Sticker - 3rd Lv Beat the Elite Four, 100 times. Hall of Fame Sticker - 4th Lv Beat the Elite Four, 200 times. Multibattle Link Win Sticker - 1st Lv Win 1 Battle. Multibattle Link Win Sticker - 2nd Lv Win 20 Battles. Multibattle Link Win Sticker - 3rd Lv Win 50 Battles. Multibattle Link Win Sticker - 4th Lv Win 100 Battles.


Unlock trading to and from Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, and Colosseum At the beginning of LeafGreen/FireRed, you can only trade between the two respective versions. However, if you complete a certain task in the game, you can trade to Pokemon Colosseum on the Gamecube, and Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire, the two other Pokemon games on the GBA.

Unlockable How to Unlock Trading to and from Pokemon Ruby,Sapphire, andColosseum Defeat the Elite Four, then retrive both the Ruby from Mt. Ember and the Sapphire from Five Island Rocket Warehouse, then give them both to Celio


Unlocking mini-games on Two Island When you have access to Two Island, save the Game Corner owner's daughter, then deliver the package. The grateful owner will open some mini-games that you and your friends can play.

Unlockable How to Unlock Mini-Games on Two Island Save the Game Corner Owner's daughter, then deliver the package.


Easter Eggs Shiny Pokemon Every time you encounter a pokemon you have a 1/8192 chance of the pokemon being a different color, this is called a shiny pokemon


Glitches Saving Time in the Safari Zone When you are in the Safari Zone, it counts the number of steps you take to determine the amount of time you have left. Well, if you want to catch a rare Pokémon, but don't want to run out of time, enter the grass, then lightly tap the directional pad. You will change the way you are facing, but it will not count as a step. You can have near-infinite time in the Safari Zone doing this. It is helpful when some Pokémon, such as Chansey, appear in only one section of the Zone.


Secrets Determining Pokemon's feelings towards you. When you use an item on one of your Pokemon outside of a battle, such as a Potion, the Pokemon will either move closer or away from you in the short intermission sequence. How far the Pokemon moves depends on how much it likes you. If it does not move at all, it feels neutral.

Ditto Breeding You don't need to find one pokemon of each gender in order to breed them. You simply have to put your pokemon of choice and a ditto into the daycare center. After a short while, the old man will tell you that they found an egg, and when it hatches, it will be whichever pokemon you matched up with Ditto


Easy money On Island 5, there is an area to the northeast called Gorgeous Resort. There are 2 wealthy trainers you can face. They are named Lady Jacki and Lady Gillian. Lady Jacki gives you $10000 if you beat her($20000 with Amulet Coin) and Lady Gillian gives you $9800($19600 with Amulet Coin). The pokemon they use also carry expensive items. Jacki's 2 pokemon carry Stardust, Gillian's 2 Mareep have Stardust, and Gillian's Flaafy has a Nugget. Just use Thief or Covet to obtain these items.

Free Coins In the Gamecorner in Celadon City, go talk to the man at the far right Slots. He will give you 20 free coins. Talk to the man on the slots beside him. He will give you 20 free coins, also. Go to the left side of the Gamecorner. Talk to the guy that looks like a fisherman, and he will give you 10 free coins.

Free Nest Balls There's a woman that lives along the Water Path that's looking for a Heracross. If you catch one and bring it to her, she'll measure it and give you a Nest Ball as a reward. Each time you bring her a taller Heracross, she'll give you another Nest Ball.


Loose change in Game Corner Apparently, the folks in the Game Corner don't hold on to their coins very well! By using the Itemfinder or looking by yourself, you'll find that many spots in the Game Corner have some number of coins lying on them. If you find them all, you'll find 200+ coins!