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Pokémon has also been featured in two versions of Pokémon Pikachu, a portable virtual pet, where the player could shake it and Pikachu gained voltage, and two versions of Pokémon board game, MONOPOLY, UNO, Sorry!, Yahtzee, Jr., and numerous other toys. Mini, Pokémon Breeder, and Togepi's Great Adventure, all available only at Pokémon Center stores in Japan.)
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There's no microtransactions but each card pack contains a code for this version.
Pokémon TCG Online - An online version of the Trading Card Game.Pokémon: Team Turbo (PC) (made by ValuSoft, a division of THQ).Pokémon: Master Arena (PC) (made by ValuSoft, a division of THQ).Pokémon Project Studio Red and Blue versions (PC) (made by The Learning Company, now part of Broderbund).Version 1 was packaged with starter sets for the TCG version 2 was packaged with the Thunderstorm Gift Box from the same TCG.) Pokémon Play It! Versions 1 & 2 (PC) (made by Wizards of the Coast, a division of Hasbro, who held the rights to the Pokémon Trading Card Game until 2002, when Nintendo took over.
There have been many spin-offs and all have been released on Nintendo's handheld and console systems, including the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon and Stadium games.
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The handheld RPG series is considered to be the main series, and any other Pokémon game is considered to be a spin-off. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl The first games in this generation was released for the Nintendo Switch.
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go Eevee! This generation started on the Nintendo 3DS, but moved onto the Nintendo Switch. Gold and Silver of course did get remade into HeartGold and SoulSilver a decade later in 2009, and that game is phenomenal too, with arguably better systems and gameplay, but the OG still beats it out for the way it extended the series through sheer innovation.All the titles in this generation were released for the Game Boy.Īll the titles were released on the Game Boy Color.Īll the titles were released on the Game Boy Advance.Īll the titles were released on the Nintendo DS.Īll titles were released for the Nintendo DS.Īll the titles are released for the Nintendo 3DS Title To capture the same type of magic that Gold and Silver made, you have to have familiarity with the system, while entering a world that still feels fresh. Game Freak has always been good at keeping things under wraps, even with rampant leakers, and it's clear why. It also introduced mainstays in the series like a real world clock and everyone's favorite post-game goal, shiny Pokémon. We got a whole new region to explore and more of those adorable critters to discover. Gold and Silver showed exactly why we all still love Pokémon today. But most importantly, it proved that Game Freak wasn't a one trick pony, that it had a much larger plan for a massive Pokémon world. The Johto region brought a plethora of new Pokémon, the game was in color, and the starters were wild (and some of the most incredibly inventive Pokémon to date). All other parts of Pokémon canon, including but not limited to the Pokémon anime, Pokémon manga, Pokémon Trading Card Game, and the Pokémon Trading Figure Game, are derived from the Pokémon world and concepts set forth in the games. While Generation One was close to taking the crown, nothing has ever felt quite as good as playing Pokémon Gold and Silver. All games in the standard style are considered the base, definitive canon for the Pokémon series.