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The entire Purpose section was speculatory (who says that was the reason? maybe they just wanted more money), and the rest of the latest additions needed MASSIVE cleanup and probably still don't even need to be here.
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(The entire Purpose section was speculatory (who says that was the reason? maybe they just wanted more money), and the rest of the latest additions needed MASSIVE cleanup and probably still don't even need to be here.)
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==Changes==
==Changes==
In the remakes, beyond the change of the graphics having for fit the Generation, sprites and Gym Leaders being redesigned, various aesthetics were included, not present in the originals, usually being kept from the same generation main game. Each pair introduced a new way of catching Pokémon non-native to the region.
In addition to graphical updates, each pair of remakes also introduced new features, including new ways to find wild Pokémon.
===Generation III===
===FireRed and LeafGreen===
* The introduction of the [[Sevii Island]] for expand the main story and obtain [[Johto]]-native Pokémon.
* The [[Sevii Islands]] expand the main story and allow the player to obtain Pokémon native to [[Johto]].
* The presence of Held Items, the new IV system, and Abilities.
* The new stat system, Abilities, and updated movesets are carried over from Ruby and Sapphire.
* Most of the Pokémon having changes in their moveset to fit the new moves acessible.
* The presence of the Steel and Dark-type, and the retain of the new type chart.


===Generation IV===
===Generation IV===
* The new system of Radio being used for finding other region Pokémon
* The [[Pokémon Music Channel|Hoenn Sound and Sinnoh Sound]] can be used to find Pokémon native to those regions.
* The introduction of the Pokéwalker compability with [[Pokémon Pikachu 2]].
* Pokémon can also be caught in the Pokéwalker.
* The system of [[Walking Pokémon]] being available.
* [[Walking Pokémon]] return for the first time since {{game|Yellow}}.
* The introduction of the Pokéathlon and the Battle Frontier replacing the former Battle Tower.
* A new [[Johto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]] is open.
* The capacity of colleting foreign Pokédex Entries.
* The Pokéathlon is introduced.
* The beta Safari Zone being replaced by a [[Johto Safari Zone|real one]] and the Pal Park.
* Foreign Pokédex entries, Pal Park, and the Battle Frontier are carried over from Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum.
 
==Purpose==
The main purpose of the remakes is to please the players who got dissatisfied with the new Generation enabling a visit in the most recent console, and to make all existent Pokémon become available without the need of a previous Generation.
===Generation III===
The main purpose of the FireRed and LeafGreen remakes is the availability of Pokémon of a Region, since the [[Kanto]] Starters, the [[Bird Trio]], Mewtwo and several Pokémon, even the one considered common in Kanto and Johto are unobtainable in Hoenn due the lack of compability with the [[Generation II|previous generation]]. To ease this complication, Kanto became visitable. And the Johto Pokémon and the Legendary ones becoming available in the [[Sevii Islands]] or roaming Kanto.
 
===Generation IV===
Much like its predecessor the main purpose is to expand the availability of the Pokémon in the Generation, following the pattern, since Johto starters are only available in Emerald and several Pokémon were left unavailable without the use of a previous generation game. And the fact that {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-oh}} are not Event Pokémon as they were treated in the previous one. With Kanto being also visitable, and its legendaries, along with the [[Weather trio]], and the [[Legendary Golems]] available in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, makes the use of a previous Generation in order to achieve the Pokédex being optional.


==Impact on other media==
==Impact on other media==
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In the [[Pokémon Chamo-Chamo ☆ Pretty ♪]] manga, there are several bonus chapters focusing on characters from [[Magical Pokémon Journey]] respectively. As a Generation III arc of the Magical Pokémon Journey, this manga was being speculated by fans as a first hint for the remakes of {{game|Red and Green|s}} (later was named as {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}).
In the [[Pokémon Chamo-Chamo ☆ Pretty ♪]] manga, there are several bonus chapters focusing on characters from [[Magical Pokémon Journey]] respectively. As a Generation III arc of the Magical Pokémon Journey, this manga was being speculated by fans as a first hint for the remakes of {{game|Red and Green|s}} (later was named as {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}).


==Impact on the TCG==
===TCG===
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