1635 - Pokemon Fire Red -u--squirrels-.gba Rom- [repack]
Post: 1635 - Pokémon FireRed -u--squirrels-.gba ROM
The reason lies in the stability of the "1.0" version of the game. Later prints of Pokémon FireRed fixed minor glitches, but the "squirrels" dump (often correlated with the Rev 0 or Rev 1 initial run) became the "Universal Cartridge." It became the standard for the Pokémon Randomizer, a tool that shuffles the encounters in the game, allowing players to catch Charizards in Route 1 or Mewtwos in Viridian Forest.
Version 1.0 (US):
The "Squirrels" tag indicates it was dumped by a specific group and corresponds to version 1.0 of the US release. 1635 - Pokemon Fire Red -u--squirrels-.gba Rom-
(US). While a v1.1 exists, it changed memory offsets, making it incompatible with the vast majority of community-made tools and patches. Compatibility Post: 1635 - Pokémon FireRed -u--squirrels-
"1635 - Pokémon FireRed -u--squirrels-.gba"
Post: Hi everyone — I found a ROM labeled and I’m trying to figure out what it is and whether it’s safe to use. Details: Details: Unlike some "bad dumps" or v1
Unlike some "bad dumps" or v1.1 versions, the Squirrels ROM is incredibly stable and rarely suffers from the save-file corruption issues that plague other files [4, 6]. Version 1.0 Quirks:
As a remake of the original 1996 Pokémon Red , FireRed brought the Kanto region into the 32-bit era with several updates: