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A pokemon first found in Johto. It is a water/rock type.
Generation IV Rock Pokemon that evolves into a Rampardos
A Poison/Fighting type Pokemon.
Diglett is a ground type Pokémon that evolves into Dugtrio.
A Ghost/Flying type Pokemon.
Dugtrio is a ground-type pokemon from the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Dugtrio is the evolved form of Diglett and, like Diglett, burrows into the ground before attacking swiftly.
This Ghost type Pokemon is in Ruby and Sapphire for the Gameboy Advance
The 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) took place at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California on June 15-17.
Electabuzz is an electric-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Electabuzz is the evolved form of Elekid and enjoys sending shocking jolts of electricity into opponents.
Electrode is an electric-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Electrode has a hot temper and has been known to explode - literally - when things don't go exactly as planned.
Empoleon is a water/steel-type Pokémon. It is the evolution of Prinplup and Piplup and is seen in Pokémon Diamond/Pearl and Pokémon Platinum, the games in which it first appears. It is a 4th generation Pokémon found in the Sinnoh region.
Farfetch'd is a Normal/Flying type Pokémon. Farfetch'd is very protective of its leek, and can use the vegetable to attack opponents, even as Farfetch'd moves out of harm's way.
Feraligatr is a water-type pokemon first found in Pokemon Gold/Silver. Feraligatr is the evolved form of Croconaw and Totodile, and, as its name suggests, it is much more feral than the weaker pokemon who preceed it - sharp teeth and claws give its bite a wicked-nasty edge.
A fictional currency is one where the object being exchanged does not exist in the real world, such as Final Fantasy's Gil, or are not used for exchange in the real world, such as Fallout's bottlecaps.
Pokémon whose skills are usually themed around a traditional combat art.
Froslass is an ice/ghost Pokemon introduced in the 4th generation, with Pokedex entry No. 478. It evolves from a female Snorunt having a Dawn Stone used on it.
Following in the tradition of Nintendo games carrying a "Super" prefix for SNES or a "64" suffix for N64, these games contain "Wii" in the title.
Gastly is a ghost/poison-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Gastly uses his spooky visage to weaken opponents by scaring them.
Gengar is a ghost/poison-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Gengar is the final evolution of Gastly and Haunter who retains a love for scaring the bejeepers out of unsuspecting victims.
Geodude is a rock/ground type Pokémon. It is often mistaken for a boulder by hikers in the mountains.
A fourth generation ice-type evolution of Eevee.
Golbat is a Poison/Flying type Pokémon that evolves from Zubat and eventually into Crobat.
Golduck is a water-type pokemon found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Golduck is much more competent than its previous evolution, Psyduck, and is much more likely to hit its target than itself... unlike Psyduck.
Golem is the third and final evolution of Geodude. It is enclosed in an extremely durable shell.
Greatest hits is a general term for re-releases of games which have sold a certain number of copies, as part of a program managed by the console manufacturer.
Gyarados is a powerful Water-type Pokémon. It has appeared in every installment of the Pokemon franchise, having been one of the original 150.
Haunter is a ghost/poison-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. This spooky pokemon is the evolved form of Gastly who also revels in causing various degrees of discomfort in others.
In many games there is a ranking system, the players with the highest point value are listed in a "high score" table.
Hitmonchan is a fighting-type pokemon first found in the original Pokemon Red/Blue. Hitmonchan is an evolution of a Tyrogue whose defence is greater than its attack, and it uses its arms to jab a one-two punch at opponents.
Hitmonlee is a fighting-type Pokémon first found in the original Pokémon Red/Blue. Hitmonlee, an evolved form of a Tyrogue whose attack is greater than its defence, uses its powerful legs to damage opponents
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