Fire Red U Squirrels |best| | 1636 Pokemon

The hack's code, dated 1636 in its fictional internal clock, replaced all wild Rattata with rabid, acorn-hoarding squirrels. Not normal squirrels. Pixel-art squirrels in tricorn hats. Their signature move? "Nut Barrage"—a 60-power Normal-type attack that had a 10% chance of stealing the opponent's held berry.

In the year 1636, Harvard College was little more than a wooden schoolhouse and a muddy yard. But in the Pokémon Fire Red universe—specifically the "U" version, an obscure ROM hack lost to time—something far stranger existed: the . 1636 pokemon fire red u squirrels

The protagonist, Red (renamed "Goody Red" in this version), couldn't use Poké Balls. Instead, he trapped squirrels in iron mugs. The Viridian Forest became the "Massachusetts Woodlands," and Brock—now "Elder Brock"—demanded not a badge but a written confession of witchcraft before allowing passage. The hack's code, dated 1636 in its fictional

No sequel was ever made. But modders still whisper about the 1636 Pokémon Fire Red U Squirrels prototype—a bizarre artifact where history, gaming, and furry chaos collide. Their signature move