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** They also involve introducing little to no evolutionary relatives from their previous generations.
** They also involve introducing little to no evolutionary relatives from their previous generations.
* Inclusion of the [[Weather Trio]] in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
* Inclusion of the [[Weather Trio]] in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver, in Poké Marts Hoenn's Poké Mart theme can be listened to.
* {{Ash}}'s party mainly consisting of Pokémon he used during the {{series|Advance Generation}} in ''[[DP189|The Semi-Final Frontier!]]''.<!--Pikachu makes it "most," not just half, which you may think about if you only consider Sceptile, Swellow, and Torkoal.-->
* {{Ash}}'s party mainly consisting of Pokémon he used during the {{series|Advance Generation}} in ''[[DP189|The Semi-Final Frontier!]]''.<!--Pikachu makes it "most," not just half, which you may think about if you only consider Sceptile, Swellow, and Torkoal.-->
* The appearance of the [[Lava Cookie]] in ''[[DP190|The Brockster is In!]]'', among other items featured like the [[Pecha Berry]], which also made its first appearance in the [[Generation III]] games, and the [[Heal Powder]].
* The appearance of the [[Lava Cookie]] in ''[[DP190|The Brockster is In!]]'', among other items featured like the [[Pecha Berry]], which also made its first appearance in the [[Generation III]] games, and the [[Heal Powder]].

Revision as of 00:29, 14 April 2011

A video game remake is a game that is done again, in a new and updated style. In Pokémon terms, two pairs of games are remakes: Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, remakes of the Generation I games Pokémon Red and Green during Generation III; and Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, remakes of the Generation II games Pokémon Gold and Silver during Generation IV.

Remake speculation

175Togepi.png This article contains fan speculation.
There is no solid evidence for or against some parts of this article.
From Johto

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. This theory is strengthened by the number of references to the Generation III games:

  • An area in the game is said to bring disaster to those who go near it. This area features Absol, a Hoenn Pokémon known to predict disaster.
  • The inclusion of a skilled family of Pokémon Trainers that can be battled.
  • Separate music for the Elite Four and the Gym Leaders, as in Generation III.
  • The inclusion of emerald crystals in Driftveil Gym, as well as in Cerulean Cave in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
  • An area with sandstorm that can be accessed before the Elite Four.
  • The introduction of another cactus based Pokémon.
  • The sixth Gym Leader of Unova, Skyla, is a Flying-type specialist and lives near a rainy area, like Winona from Hoenn.
  • The inclusion of the Dive HM, which was previously exclusive to Generation III.
  • The inclusion of two rival characters, similar to Generation III.
  • A fossil depicting an Armaldo in the Nacrene City museum.
  • Both involved an upheaval to the Pokédex structure: Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire was the first game to have a regional Dex excluding all, save for a few, Pokémon from previous generations as well as being incompatible with previous games, while Pokémon Black and White's regional Pokédex was the first to contain no Pokémon from previous Generations.
    • They also involve introducing little to no evolutionary relatives from their previous generations.
  • Inclusion of the Weather Trio in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
  • Ash's party mainly consisting of Pokémon he used during the Advance Generation series in The Semi-Final Frontier!.
  • The appearance of the Lava Cookie in The Brockster is In!, among other items featured like the Pecha Berry, which also made its first appearance in the Generation III games, and the Heal Powder.
  • Dawn deciding to travel to Hoenn to compete in Contests in SS024, as May before her did in Johto.

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.
    • Each of these accessories is a precursor to a feature found in the following generation. Generation IV expanded on the Wireless Adapter's features with the Nintendo DS' wireless play, while Generation V's Dream World is a more robust version of the Pokéwalker.
  • Both sets of remakes also use artwork on the boxart other than the official artwork released with the game.
  • A new female player character has been introduced in each set of remakes.
  • Remade games are retconned to the point of including all known Pokémon as of their release generation, not just the Pokémon available in the original release.