Pokemon Rocket Strike
Game Boy Advance


Introduction:
This is a Hack of Pokemon FireRed US.

Status: 100% completed

So what’re the differences to Pokemon FireRed? Here’s a little list:
-Play on the side of Team Rocket!
-Catch over 380 Pokemon, most of them catchable before the Pokemon League!
-Slight evolution changes for a few Pokemon: For example, Trapinch evolves at Level 30 instead of 35, but Vibrava will evolve at level 50.
-Relive Kanto as it should’ve been(at least for me)with new areas to explore and new challenges awaiting you!
-BW-Pokemon-Sprites!
-Gen 4 & 5 Pokemon!
-Pokemon which acquired special circumstances to evolve(like trading or happiness) will evolve more easily through level up(or evolution stones).
-Much humor and many references to real life happenings and characters! Some may like it, some won’t, that’s only up to you.
-Your adventure is far from over after the Pokemon League!
-The story has been noticably changed(isn’t that obvious anyway?)!
-Difficulty has been increased as I think that the original FireRed(and by the way most of the Pokemon games are way too easy)lacks difficulty!
-Meet familar faces from other Pokemon games who’ll be either friend or foe(rather foe, better than if it was the opposite, right?)!

Very important: Read this before you play!
-Make sure to get the National Pokedex or most of your Pokemon won’t evolve! You get the National Pokedex pretty early in the beginning.
-Some road blocks will ony vanish if you got the right badge! For example the policeman at Route 107 will only disappear if you got 2 badges(Sometimes you need to leave and come back.
-Talk to everyone. Seriously, even if you don’t like to hear(read) what Youngster Joey has to say about his Rattata, listen to the people. I hope you won’t regret this.
-Open your eyes.Pokemon is about discovering on your own. When you’ve spent at least a month and you still can’t progress then feel free to post your problem here.

After the main story: If you want to continue you need to have captured at least 60 Pokemon! and then talk to you-will-know-who. It doesn’t matter if they’re originally from Kanto or from other regions!

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