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Pokemon Box was release in the US North America on July 11, 2004. It was only available through the New York Pokémon Center & its online store. Not actually a game, it served as an incredibly massive storage program for players to keep thousands of Ruby and Sapphire Pokémon.
Watch fake television shows featuring pokémon and play mini games with Pikachu.
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire are the third set of Pokémon games in the franchise and were released in 2003.
An enhanced version of Pokemon Gold/Silver. Taking place in the Johto region, Crystal adds new story elements, choice of gender, tweaked encounters, and the ability to easily catch its mascot Pokémon Suicune.
Pokémon Stadium 2 allows players to use second generation Pokémon in the third dimension for the first time, among a variety of other Poké-centric activities.
A Pokémon-themed version of Tetris Attack for the Nintendo 64, and the only videogame to date to actually feature characters from the Pokémon anime such as Ash Ketchum, Nurse Joy, and Team Rocket members Jessie and James.
Players explore the regions of Johto and Kanto in their quest to catch all 251 pokemon.
Pokemon Pinball is a pinball game featuring the Pokemon franchise. It combines the "gotta catch 'em all" gameplay of Pokemon with the addictive high-score battles of pinball.
Pokémon Stadium is the second in a series of console Pokémon battling games in Japan and the first installment for the rest of the world. Players can transfer their rosters from the first generation of games to battle it out in a 3D environment.
As Pokémon photographer Todd, players must snap photographs of the titular creatures in their natural habitats for Professor Oak.
Characters from popular Nintendo franchises meet up for the first time (and then duke it out) in this crossover fighting game by HAL.
Using a microphone attachment for the Nintendo 64, called the Voice Recognition Unit (VRU), guide Pikachu as he goes about his daily tasks, including activities such as cooking, fishing, and babysitting.
An enhanced version of Pokémon Red/Blue, designed to more closely resemble the popular Pokemon anime. Instead of choosing a starter Pokémon, players are given a Pikachu that follows them around.
The Japan only introduction to the Pokemon Stadium series. The sequel was released as Pokemon Stadium in other regions.
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