Theoretically speaking, after focusing on one IP for so many years, the "Pokémon" series seems to have become perfect, and there seems to be nothing more to add. However, "tribute" games often come out, and each one has a good response. Recently, a Korean fan-made "Pokémon: Another Red" was well received and suddenly became popular. Players praised it for being more fun than the original game and provoking Nintendo.

·"Pokémon: Another Red" was created by independent producer YOUNG. It didn't even include the game name. It was made publicly available in July and has accumulated more than 210,000 copies in recent days.
·As the name suggests, "Pokémon: Another Red" is a fan game that pays homage to the classic 8-bit game "Pokémon: Red". A large number of changes have been made to the original version. Players reported that it is more interesting and user-friendly to play, just like a "private server" that breaks through the restrictions of the original version.
·The game is currently available for free. Nintendo and the Pokémon Club have not yet responded.
