If you're a child of the 90s, then there's a strong chance that you're currently reliving your childhood through Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen's recent Nintendo Switch re-release. While some might argue it's a little pointless these days, what with the advancement of emulation allowing you to play Game Boy Advance games for free on your phone, I'd argue they're worth the $20 to have officially.
That's mostly down to the small improvements that have been made to the game on Nintendo Switch, such as official Pokemon Home support, and the inclusion of previously inaccessible event tickets which let you capture the likes of Ho-Oh, Lugia, and Deoxys. That alone makes the re-release worth it in my eyes, but it has also fixed one of the original release's most infamous bugs.
After you've completed the game, Pokemon FRLG will allow you to capture one of the legendary dogs, those being Raikou, Entei, or Suicune. Which one you got depended on which starter you picked at the beginning of the game, and if you happened to get lumped with either Entei or Raikou, there was the possibility of losing them forever if you weren't aware of one particular...
