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Pokémon Diamond and Pearl are the first iteration of Pokémon games to appear on the Nintendo DS. Both Games are set in the world of Sinnoh, which habitats 493 different species of Pokémon.
In the first Pokémon Ranger game, you play a Pokémon Ranger in the Fiore region who must stop the Go-Rock Quads from taking control of powerful pokémon and attacking the citizens of Fiore. Using your 'Capture Stylus', you can capture wild pokémon who can assist you in your journey.
Pokémon Trozei is a puzzle game based on the Pokémon universe.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon is a spin-off of the Pokémon franchise, this time starring Pokémon instead of the trainers.
A racing game spinoff of the popular Pokémon franchise, released for PC in 2005. It also includes a series of minigames.
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.
Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation: Hiragana Katakana Kakechata! is one of the few games on a non-Nintendo system based on a Nintendo property. The game is an educational venture, to teach children about the Japanese writing systems.
A Pokemon based top down racer that was released near the start of the DS life cycle. It featured one new character, Munchlax, from the (then) unreleased Diamond/Pearl.
Pokemon Emerald is set in the land of Hoenn and is the remix of Ruby/Sapphire.
Return to Kanto filled with a whole new chapter to the game. With a brand new features and new ways to capture Pokemon, it time for whole new revolution.
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.
A collection of eight Pokémon-related minigames, released for the PC in 2004. When all minigames are completed, eight Pokémon posters are unlocked for printing.
Watch fake television shows featuring pokémon and play mini games with Pikachu.
A pinball game for the Game Boy Advance based around catching all the Pokemon from Ruby and Sapphire versions, successor to Pokemon Pinball on the Game Boy Color.
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire are the third set of Pokémon games in the franchise and were released in 2003.
Pika Pop is an eReader game in which players use Pikachu to kickstart malfunctioning speakers.
The very first Nintendo-produced game to be released for a Sega console.
A follow-up to the previous year's Pokémon Puzzle Collection for the Pokémon Mini, Vol.2 features both an increased number of Pokémon and a wider variety of mini-games
Pokémon Tetris mini is a tetris inspired Pokémon game for the Pokémon Mini.
The second in the Super Smash Bros. series brings the four-player brawling action to the GameCube, significantly expanding the roster and single-player content while refining gameplay.
A collection of, well, puzzle mini-games for the Pokémon Mini featuring several Pokémon Characters.
A racing game for the Pokémon Mini in which players must race Pikachu against various other Pokémon.
Pokémon Zany Cards is a poker like card game released for the Pokemon mini.
A collection of mini-games for the Pokémon Mini featuring the Pichu brothers from the Pokémon Animated Series.
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.
This Pokémon-themed puzzle game is based on the gameplay of Tetris Attack.
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.
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