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| style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | 151 | | style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | 151 | ||
| style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | {{2v2|Red|Green}} (1996)<br>{{v2|Blue| (Japanese)}} (1996)<br>{{2v2|Red|Blue}} (—/1998)<br>{{v2|Yellow}} (1998/1999) | | style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | {{2v2|Red|Green}} (1996)<br>{{v2|Blue| (Japanese)}} (1996)<br>{{2v2|Red|Blue}} (—/1998)<br>{{v2|Yellow}} (1998/1999) | ||
| style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | [[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)|Stadium (Japanese)]] (1998)<br>[[Pokémon Stadium (English)|Stadium (English)]] (1999/2000) | | style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | [[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)|Stadium (Japanese)]] (1998/—)<br>[[Pokémon Stadium (English)|Stadium (English)]] ({{tt|1999|as Pokémon Stadium 2}}/2000) | ||
| style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | [[Pokémon Pinball|Pinball]] (1999/1999)<br>[[Pokémon Snap|Snap]] (1999/1999)<br>[[Pokémon Puzzle League|Puzzle League]] (—/2000) | | style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | [[Pokémon Pinball|Pinball]] (1999/1999)<br>[[Pokémon Snap|Snap]] (1999/1999)<br>[[Pokémon Puzzle League|Puzzle League]] (—/2000) | ||
| style="background: #FFFFFF" | {{series|Original}}<br>''Pocket Monsters''<br>''Pocket Monsters: Orange Archipelago Chapter'' | | style="background: #FFFFFF" | {{series|Original}}<br>''Pocket Monsters''<br>''Pocket Monsters: Orange Archipelago Chapter'' | ||
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| style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | {{2v2|Gold|Silver}} (1999/2000)<br>{{v2|Crystal}} (2000/2001) | | style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | {{2v2|Gold|Silver}} (1999/2000)<br>{{v2|Crystal}} (2000/2001) | ||
| style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | [[Pokémon Stadium 2|Stadium 2]] (2000/2001) | | style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | [[Pokémon Stadium 2|Stadium 2]] ({{tt|2000|as Pokémon Stadium Gold and Silver}}/2001) | ||
| style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | [[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge|Puzzle Challenge]]<br>(2000/2000) | | style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | [[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge|Puzzle Challenge]]<br>(2000/2000) | ||
| style="background: #FFFFFF" | {{series|Original}}<br>''Pocket Monsters: Gold & Silver Chapter'' | | style="background: #FFFFFF" | {{series|Original}}<br>''Pocket Monsters: Gold & Silver Chapter'' | ||
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| style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | {{pkmn|X and Y}} (2013/2013)<br>{{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} (2014/2014) | | style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | {{pkmn|X and Y}} (2013/2013)<br>{{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} (2014/2014) | ||
| style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | None | | style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | None | ||
| style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | [[Pokémon Bank]]/[[Poké Transporter]] (2013/2014)<br>[[Pokémon Battle Trozei!|Battle Trozei!]] (2014/2014)<br>[[Pokémon Art Academy]] (2014/ | | style="background: #FFFFFF" rowspan="2" | [[Pokémon Bank]]/[[Poké Transporter]] (2013/2014)<br>[[Pokémon Battle Trozei!|Battle Trozei!]] (2014/2014)<br>[[Pokémon Art Academy]] (2014/2014) | ||
| style="background: #FFFFFF" | {{series|XY}} | | style="background: #FFFFFF" | {{series|XY}} | ||
| style="background: #FFFFFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" rowspan="2" | {{tcg|XY}}<br>{{tcg|Flashfire}} | | style="background: #FFFFFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" rowspan="2" | {{tcg|XY}}<br>{{tcg|Flashfire}} |
Revision as of 13:28, 12 May 2014
A generation is a grouping of the Pokémon games that separates them based on the Pokémon they include. In each generation, a new set of Pokémon, moves, and Abilities that did not exist in the previous generation are released.
Generational lines are typically ignored in other parts of the franchise, which continue from where the last generation left off and keep the story going (this is especially true of the anime), and may ignore older parts of the canon that explicitly declare to be true something that is later changed.
To date, there are six generations, each introducing their own quirks into the franchise. The Generation I and II games are compatible with one another via the Time Capsule but not with later games; the four most recent generations are also compatible with each other (forward only) via dual-slot mode, Pal Park, Poké Transfer, and Poké Transporter, but not with the Generation I and II games.