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The ninth generation Pokémon games.
Pokémon Legends: Arceus is an open-world RPG by Game Freak, which takes place in the distant past of the franchise's Sinnoh region.
Remakes of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, for the Nintendo Switch.
Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield is a RPG game for the Nintendo Switch which is set in the Galar region.
A spiritual successor to the Pokémon Rumble series, for mobile devices.
The Switch debut of Nintendo's flagship fighting game series brings together every character from the series' history, bringing the roster to over 70 fighters.
The first "core" Pokémon game for Switch and an enhanced remake of Pokémon Yellow.
An alternate take on the Pokémon Sun/Moon adventure.
Pokémon's 20th anniversary game invites players to the tropical, Hawai'i-styled Alola region.
Become the closest thing to an actual Pokémon Trainer in this augmented-reality mobile game based on the original Pokémon RPGs.
Catch 'em all again - this time, by throwing physical Pokéballs at a screen.
Pokémon duke it out in this spin-off fighting game from the developers of the Tekken and Soulcalibur series.
A Pokémon-themed free-to-play match three game for Nintendo 3DS. The game was also released on iOS and Android as "Pokémon Shuffle Mobile".
A new Pokémon adventure for Nintendo 3DS and 2DS. Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire are remakes of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, respectively.
Collectively known as "Super Smash Bros. 4", the fourth installment of Nintendo's fighting game series was released for both the Wii U console and the handheld Nintendo 3DS.
The first Pokémon games on the 3DS and the first to be released simultaneously worldwide.
The story of Pokémon Black/White continues in this direct sequel for the Nintendo DS system.
The second card-based Pokémon arcade game, released in 2012. Using new square-based tiles, the game uses a more simplified battle system and has players searching and attempting to capturing rare Pokémon (similar to the mainline games).
McPixel clicks on things in his environment to prevent things from exploding!
Pokémon Black and White are the fifth generation of Pokémon games for the Nintendo DS. Both introduce several new game play innovations to the series including a more complex battle system, fully-animated 3D models and environments, extensive online integration, and a refresh of the entire selection of Pokémon.
Remakes of the original Game Boy Color games, Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver are given updated graphics and gameplay on the Nintendo DS.
The third game in the 4th generation of Pokémon games, Platinum expands on the gameplay of Diamond and Pearl, adding new features, and improving old ones.
A Pokemon's home.
In this new Nintendo DS Pokémon game you train to become a Top Ranger and use your stylus to capture Pokémon.
Strap on your fighting shoes and get ready to brawl on the Wii in the third installment of the Super Smash Bros. series.
Pokemon Battle Revolution allows players to compete head to head with their favourite Pokemon against freinds on the same screen,or via the "WiiConnect24", Nintendo Wi-Fi service.
An educational Pokémon game for the Sega Advanced Pico Beena, based on the Diamond & Pearl animated series.
A Pokemon RPG focusing on the purification of Shadow Pokemon, focusing on XD001, or Shadow Lugia.
An educational game in the Pokémon series, based on the animated show's "Advance Generation" season.
Pokemon Emerald is set in the land of Hoenn and is the remix of Ruby/Sapphire.
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