

4 Red Fire and Green Leaf Although they are red and green remakes, they contain usability improvements as a tutorial feature that allows players to search for data at any time during the game. There are several factors that influence the success rate of the capture, such as the HP of the Pokémon objective and the type of the Poké Ball used, the shorter the life of the objective and the type of the Poké Ball is stronger, the greater the Capture success rate. If the Pokémon is captured successfully, it will be under the ownership of the player. During the battle with a wild Pokémon, the player can throw a Poké ball in it. Pokémon capture is another essential element of the game. The main screen is a virtual world, in which the player moves the protagonist.1 It has a menu interface in which the player can access, to configure their Pokémon, organize their objects, review the Pokédex, see their Trainer Card, save the game and change the options.2 When the player encounters a wild Pokémon or is challenged by a coach, the screen changes to a turn-based battle screen that shows the player's Pokémon and the challenging Pokémon.


As with all Pokémon role-playing games, released for portable consoles, Fire Red and Leaf Green are in the third person. This emulator was specifically designed to run the Fire red version on your cell phone.
