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First generation of Pokémon video games.
Twin game of Pokémon Blue. Blue and Red are the first installments of Pokémon RPG series.
The GBA game "FireRed" is a remake.
Twin game of Pokémon Blue. Blue and Red are the first installments of Pokémon RPG series.
The GBA game "FireRed" is a remake.



First generation of Pokémon video games.
Twin game of Pokemon Red. Blue and Red are the first installments of Pokémon RPG series.
The GBA game "LeafGreen" is a remake. The original Japanese game of Pokémon Blue was called Pokémon Green.
Twin game of Pokemon Red. Blue and Red are the first installments of Pokémon RPG series.
The GBA game "LeafGreen" is a remake. The original Japanese game of Pokémon Blue was called Pokémon Green.



Obviously, this is a virtual pet.
The first release, in 1998, was actually intended as an excercise toy.
The first release, in 1998, was actually intended as an excercise toy.



A pinball game incorporating elements form the original Pokémon games. One of the goals of the game is to catch all Pokémon.



This is basically a pinball game, where your goal is to get all 151 pokémon (from the Red / Blue games).



First release in 1999, this game was released for the Wii Virtual Console in 2007.



First generation of Pokémon video games.
This is a special edition of the game, released one year after Blue and Red.
This is a special edition of the game, released one year after Blue and Red.



First generation of Pokémon video games.
This strategy game is actually a sequel to a Japan-only game.
This strategy game is actually a sequel to a Japan-only game.



Based on the actual Pokémon trading card game, this video game mimics several elements of the role-playing games.
A second game, Pokémon Card GB2, was released only in Japan and adds the possibility to play as a girl.
A second game, Pokémon Card GB2, was released only in Japan and adds the possibility to play as a girl.



This was the first Pokémon game to be released in North America first.



Second-generation of Pokémon video games.
As with RPGs from the first generation, Silver, Gold & Crystal are very similar.
It adds some new game elements, as well as several Pokémon.
As with RPGs from the first generation, Silver, Gold & Crystal are very similar.
It adds some new game elements, as well as several Pokémon.



Second-generation of Pokémon video games.
As with RPGs from the first generation, Silver, Gold & Crystal are very similar.
It adds some new game elements, as well as several Pokémon.
As with RPGs from the first generation, Silver, Gold & Crystal are very similar.
It adds some new game elements, as well as several Pokémon.



This puzzle game featured Pokémon characters from the Gold and Silver games.



Known
as Pokémon Stadium 2 in North America, this is actually the third game
in the series, featuring Pokémon from both the first and second
generations.



Second-generation of Pokémon video games.
As with RPGs from the first generation, Silver, Gold & Crystal are very similar.
The game adds elements that were not found in the two previous games, including the new ability to choose the gender of your character.
As with RPGs from the first generation, Silver, Gold & Crystal are very similar.
The game adds elements that were not found in the two previous games, including the new ability to choose the gender of your character.



The
Pokémon Mini is actually a handheld console, the smallest ever made. A
total of 11 games were released. All of them are small puzzle games, and
some were released only in Japan.



Third generation of Pokémon video games.
Twin game of Pokémon Sapphire.
These games introduced several new elements. However, these changes made it impossible to link the game with older ones.
Twin game of Pokémon Sapphire.
These games introduced several new elements. However, these changes made it impossible to link the game with older ones.



Third generation of Pokémon video games.
Twin game of Pokémon Ruby.
These games introduced several new elements. However, these changes made it impossible to link the game with older ones.
Twin game of Pokémon Ruby.
These games introduced several new elements. However, these changes made it impossible to link the game with older ones.



Sequel to the Game Boy game, with the same idea of catching Pokémon.



Pet video game, focusing on Pikachu and a television channel.



The first GameCube game in the Pokémon series.
Its gameplay differs in several ways from the role-playing games.
It includes Pokemon from the first three generations.
Its gameplay differs in several ways from the role-playing games.
It includes Pokemon from the first three generations.



Not
really a game, but rather a device (with a memory card included)
allowing players to store up to 1500 Pokemon from the third generation
games.



Third generation of Pokémon video games.
Twin game of Pokémon FireRed and remake of Pokémon Blue.
The games are compatible with Ruby and Sapphire.
Twin game of Pokémon FireRed and remake of Pokémon Blue.
The games are compatible with Ruby and Sapphire.



Third generation of Pokémon video games.
Twin game of Pokémon FireRed and remake of Pokémon Blue.
The games are compatible with Ruby and Sapphire.
Twin game of Pokémon FireRed and remake of Pokémon Blue.
The games are compatible with Ruby and Sapphire.



The first Pokémon game for the Nintendo DS. It is a racing game, controlled by the stylus.
The game was poorly received by the critics..
The game was poorly received by the critics..



This game is an enhanced remake of Ruby and Sapphire.



Second Pokémon RPG for the GameCube and successor to Pokémon Collosseum.
The game reuses many graphics, areas and ideas from Collosseum.
The game reuses many graphics, areas and ideas from Collosseum.



JP: Pokemon Torōze
Known as Pokémon Link! in Europe.
It is a puzzle game, not unline Tetris and Yoshi's Cookie.
Known as Pokémon Link! in Europe.
It is a puzzle game, not unline Tetris and Yoshi's Cookie.
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This is an RPG, but its concept is different from from the "main" RPG series (with Red/Blue, Ruby/Sapphire, etc.).
You get to play as a Pokémon instead of a human.
You get to play as a Pokémon instead of a human.



MD: Blue Rescue Team is a re-release of Red Rescue Team, with small modifications, such as the use of the dual screen.



The
thid Pokémon game for the Nintendo DS, its gameplay varies greatly from
the usual main series. It has a sequel, Shadows of Almia.
While it was released on the DS, it only includes Pokemon from the first three genrations.
While it was released on the DS, it only includes Pokemon from the first three genrations.
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Twin game of Pokémon Pearl.
With Pearl (and Platinum), it forms the fourth generation of Pokémon RPGs.
The games were well received by critics and fans. They introduced 107 new Pokémon.
With Pearl (and Platinum), it forms the fourth generation of Pokémon RPGs.
The games were well received by critics and fans. They introduced 107 new Pokémon.
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Twin game of Pokémon Diamond.
With Diamond (and Platinum), it forms the fourth generation of Pokémon RPGs.
With Diamond (and Platinum), it forms the fourth generation of Pokémon RPGs.



The first Pokémon game to be released for the Wii.
It is basically a fighting game taking place in collosseums.
The game was not well received by critics.
It is basically a fighting game taking place in collosseums.
The game was not well received by critics.



Twin game of Explorers of Darkness, and part of the fourth generation.
The games are dungeon-crawling RPGs (walk around and defeat enemies).
The games are dungeon-crawling RPGs (walk around and defeat enemies).



Twin game of Explorers of Time, and part of the fourth generation.
The games are dungeon-crawling RPGs (walk around and defeat enemies).
The games are dungeon-crawling RPGs (walk around and defeat enemies).



The sequel to Pokémon Ranger, it includes Pokémon from all 4 generations, although not all Pokémon are available.
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The third sister game from Generation 4, following Diamond & Pearl. It includes a slightly modified storyline.
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The
long-awaited remake of the Generation II Silver game comes to the
Nintendo DS, along with its counterpart. The Pokémon added in the two
following generations are part of the game, and a few changes were made
to adjust the gameplay to the changes the series have gone through since
then.
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SoulSilver's counterpart, and a remake of Pokémon Gold.
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