Article 73Q9F Nintendo brings GBA-era Pokémon to the Switch, but not Switch Online subscribers

Nintendo brings GBA-era Pokémon to the Switch, but not Switch Online subscribers

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Andrew Cunningham
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For my money, the 2004 Game Boy Advance re-releases ofPokemon FireRedandLeafGreen are still the best versions of the originalPokemon games. They fixed most of the bugs and balance issues present in the originals-partly by also including the rosters from Gold/Silver andRuby/Sapphire-but they're more faithful to the original gameplay, battling and catching mechanics, and graphics than the 2018 Let's Go, Pikachu/Eevee! adaptations for the Switch.

Someone at Nintendo apparently agrees, as the company announced today that it's re-releasing those games for the original Switch (and, by extension, the Switch 2, though no Switch 2-specific features were announced). The games will be available after a planned Pokemon Presents stream at 9 am Eastern/6 am Pacific on February 27.

Subscribers to the Switch Online + Expansion Pack are in for a disappointment, though. Instead of releasing FireRed and LeafGreen as part of the Switch Online Game Boy Advance collection, Nintendo will release both titles as standalone purchases that will run you $20 apiece. This means that players without a subscription will be able to buy and play the games. But given how few GBA games are available for the Switch Online service and how infrequently new ones are released, it does rankle to see otherwise unmodified ports of a prominent game bypass subscribers entirely.

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