“Pokemon Autumn Orange” is a GBA Rom Hack made by SacredGBC. Explore the modified kanto region with new and modified areas, New storyline, Gen 1 to 8 Pokemon, New Gym leaders and meet up with popular faces.
Pokemon Autumn Orange GBA ROM Hack
- Creator: SacredGBC
- Base ROM: FireRed
- Language: English
- Latest Version: v1.0
- Last Updated on: May 01, 2024
- Status: Incomplete
Description
Dive into a fresh adventure with “Pokemon Autumn Orange”! Formerly known as “Pokemon: The Red and Blue Sequel”, this game has been revamped to offer a vibrant environment and engaging gameplay. Get ready for a unique encounter with the Kanto region, set five years after the original Pokémon mainline games.
You’ll reconnect with familiar faces from various generations, ranging from the classic Red and Blue to the more recent Sword and Shield. As you embark on your journey, you’ll find yourself in the midst of a series of mysterious events unfolding within the intriguing settings of the Sevii Islands.
Your first mission? Conquer the Pokémon League as a stepping stone on your journey to the Sevii Islands. Your ultimate goal? To prevent an impending threat.
Are you ready to take on the challenge?
Features
- Mega Evolution
- Pokemon from generations 1-8 available
- Z-moves
- New gym leaders
- New Elite Four
- Semi-Open World
- Pikachu and Eevee as starters
- Play as completely new characters
- Fight the sinnoh battle frontier brains
- Fight sinnoh gym leaders
- Fight kalos gym leaders
- Fight sinnoh elite four
- Fight protagonist characters from other mainline Pokémon games
- Catch over 20 legendaries
- COMPLETELY new multiversal story
- Pokemarts, move tutors, and move deleter are in Pokémon centers
- Wild Pokémon levels will scale with the lowest level Pokémon of your team
- Trainer battles scale to the highest level led Pokémon in your team.
- Play in a newly designed Kanto in the autumn season.
- DexNav is given at the start of the game
Known Bugs
- Text during evolutions is messed up, but the evolutions themselves still function normally.
- The text for ability names is messed up, but the ability’s description in the Pokémon summary screen will tell you their effects.