1636 Pokemon Fire Red Squirrels [patched] -
: Most modern hacks only work with the 1.0 version (Squirrels). The 1.1 version of
When you put it all together, simply means: The 1,636th official GBA scene release, which is the North American version of Pokémon FireRed, perfectly ripped and distributed by the group Squirrels. Why is the "Squirrels" Version So Famous?
The number is the official scene designation for the North American (USA) release of Pokémon FireRed Version .
Without this specific file, the golden age of Pokémon fan games would look radically different. Many of the most celebrated community creations were built directly on top of the 1636 Squirrels framework. 1636 Pokemon Fire Red Squirrels
Locate your copy of the 1636 - Pokemon Fire Red (U)(Squirrels).gba file.
Because people frequently search for it on shady third-party download sites, malicious actors sometimes mask malware under this file name. However, the authentic historical file is completely safe and purely data-driven.
Presentation & audio
The Pokémon ROM hacking community is incredibly vast, responsible for creating legendary fan-made games like Pokémon Radical Red , Pokémon Unbound , and Pokémon Glazed .
Who this is for
: The Squirrels dump gained fame because it was a "clean" dump, meaning it contained no intro screens, trainer cheats, or corrupted code. : Most modern hacks only work with the 1
Some believe the squirrels were meant to evolve via a now-deleted “Nut Harvest” mechanic — similar to Berry farming in Ruby/Sapphire — which would have let players grow acorns into evolution items. Had it shipped, Fire Red might have introduced Kanto’s first cross-generational evolution: evolving into Heli-squirrel (Electric/Flying) with the Thunderstone.
: A difficult, feature-rich overhaul including Pokémon from all nine generations.
: A completely new story and region built on the FireRed engine. The number is the official scene designation for
: A difficulty-focused overhaul that includes Pokémon up to Generation 9, Mega Evolution, and Dynamax.
