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* Both sets of remakes also use artwork on the boxart other than the official artwork released with the game.
* Both sets of remakes also use artwork on the boxart other than the official artwork released with the game.
* A female [[player character]] has been introduced in each set of remakes.  
* A female [[player character]] has been introduced in each set of remakes.  
* Remakes include all pokemon of the generation their released in, not all pokemon of the generation the original was released in.
* Remakes include all Pokémon of the generation their released in, not just the Pokémon of the generation the original was released in.


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Revision as of 20:49, 23 November 2010

A remake is a term used to describe something that is done again, in a new and updated style, such as a video game remake. In Pokémon terms, it can refer to two pairs of games:

Remake speculation

Before the announcement of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, many had speculated a remake of Gold and Silver since the release of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen in 2004. In the Generation IV games, location pointer data (for a caught Pokémon's status screen) includes a reference to Johto, much like it does for Kanto and Hoenn when a Pokémon is transferred forward from Generation III. This left programmers the opportunity to see Johto make an appearance in future games compatible with Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. However, Pokémon caught in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver and traded to Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum have location data set to Faraway place.

Because of the "pattern" established by remaking both Red and Green and Gold and Silver two generations after their original release, it is now being speculated that Generation III remakes may appear sometime in the future, possibly during Generation V.

Trivia

  • Both sets of remakes are to date the only main series Pokémon games to come bundled with an accessory. FireRed and LeafGreen originally had the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter bundled with them, while HeartGold and SoulSilver are bundled with the Pokéwalker.
  • Both sets of remakes are also the only main series games to have a symbol in their logos, although the symbols of FireRed and LeafGreen are only in the Japanese logos.
  • Both sets of remakes also use artwork on the boxart other than the official artwork released with the game.
  • A female player character has been introduced in each set of remakes.
  • Remakes include all Pokémon of the generation their released in, not just the Pokémon of the generation the original was released in.