A newly translated interview revealed who Recreation Freak had in thoughts when designing the remakes
A newly translated interview with the builders of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen has revealed some details about the remakes that we did not know earlier than. Particularly, developer Recreation Freak designed the titles to primarily attraction to women and the aged, not the boys who performed the originals on Recreation Boy.
The interview in query was initially printed within the March 2004 concern of the Japanese journal Nintendo Dream and was translated by DidYouKnowGaming for a brand new video. In response to director Junichi Masuda, the issue of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen was lowered to attraction to women. He additionally revealed that the “beforehand in your quest” recaps that play each time the video games boot up had been added as a result of women had longer gaps between enjoying than boys. Even the paper-like design of the Pokédex throughout the sport was created with a feminine viewers in thoughts.
DidYouKnowGaming’s translation additionally uncovered {that a} slogan for Recreation Freak throughout improvement was to create “Pokémon that even 60-year-olds can play.” Individuals who do not know the best way to use a sport controller are likely to press the triggers first, so a assist menu was mapped to these buttons. Graphics lead Takao Unno recalled being directed to make indoor environments easy and guarantee doorways and stairs had been very apparent earlier than being allowed to work on the remainder of Kanto.
To have fun Pokémon Day this yr, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen had been re-released. After watching DidYouKnowGaming’s video, I’ve loved revisiting LeafGreen and noticing the design particulars mentioned, like how the rugs that mark doorways prolong out previous the sides of the room. These Recreation Boy Advance remakes all the time felt like a number of the extra beginner-friendly video games within the sequence to me, and it is insightful to be taught that was intentional.
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are each obtainable now on Nintendo Swap, with Pokémon Residence compatibility coming sooner or later.
