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{{Search|title screen menu|the overworld menu|Menu}}
{{Search|title screen menu|the overworld menu|Menu}}
The '''main menu''' (Japanese: '''{{j|タイトルメニュー}}''' ''title menu'') is the menu that appears right after the title screen in the [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]].
[[File:Main menu Eevee.png|thumb|350px|The main menu of [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!]]]]
The '''main menu''' (Japanese: '''{{j|タイトルメニュー}}''' ''title menu'', also known as '''{{j|スタートメニュー}}''' ''start menu''<ref>Pokémon Crystal Version: Mobile Guide (ポケットモンスター クリスタルバージョンモバイルのてびき), page 8 (Nintendo, 2001)</ref>) is the menu that appears right after the title screen in the [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]] from [[Generation I]] to [[Generation VII]].


In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s|Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen}}, {{5v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the main menu is hidden when there is no [[save]]; the player must first create a save file in order to access the main menu.
From [[Generation VIII]] onwards, the most recent [[save]] is automatically loaded after the title screen.
 
In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s|Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen}} and [[Generation IV]], the main menu is hidden when there is no [[save]]; the player must first create a save file in order to access the main menu.


==In the core series==
==In the core series==
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| Continue || Allows the player to resume their {{pkmn|journey}} from the point in which they last saved the game.<br>''Only appears when a [[Save|save file]] is available.''
| Continue || Allows the player to resume their {{pkmn|journey}} from the point in which they last saved the game.<br>''Only appears when a [[Save|save file]] is available.''
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| New Game || Allows players to start their journey from the beginning.<br>''Prior to [[Generation VI]], this entry is always available; since then, however, it is only available if the game has no [[Save|save file]].''
| [[New game]] || Allows players to start their journey from the beginning.<br>''It is only available prior to [[Generation VI]].''
|}
|}


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! Entry !! Description and notes !! Games
! Entry !! Description and notes !! Games
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[Options|Option]] || Accesses the screen for changing in-game settings. || [[Generation I|Gen. I]]-{{gen|II}}, {{gameabbrev3|RSE}}
| [[Options|Option]] || Accesses the screen for changing in-game settings. || [[Generation I|Gen. I]]-{{gen|II}}, {{gameabbrev3|RSE}}, {{gameabbrev7|PE}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[Mystery Gift]] || Allows the player to receive [[item]]s and {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, usually from {{pkmn2|event}}s.<br>''The player must manually unlock this entry in games prior to {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}.'' || [[Generation II|Gen. II]]+
| [[Mystery Gift]] || Allows the player to receive [[item]]s and {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, usually from {{pkmn2|event}}s.<br>The player must manually unlock this entry in games prior to {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. || [[Generation II|Gen. II]] - {{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[Pokémon Mobile System GB|Mobile]] || Provides management of [[Pokémon Mobile System GB]] functionality, such as access to the Mobile Center for setting up the player's online profile. || {{gameabbrev2|C}}<sup>JP</sup>
| [[Mobile System GB|Mobile]] || Provides management of [[Mobile System GB]] functionality, such as access to the Mobile Profile. || {{gameabbrev2|C}}<sup>JP</sup>
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[Mobile Stadium]] || Allows transferring data of mobile {{pkmn|battle}}s to the Japanese version of {{g|Stadium 2}}. || {{gameabbrev2|C}}<sup>JP</sup>
| [[Mobile Stadium]] || Allows transferring data of mobile {{pkmn|battle}}s to the Japanese version of {{g|Stadium 2}}. || {{gameabbrev2|C}}<sup>JP</sup>
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[Mystery Gift#Mystery Events|Mystery Events]] || A system similar to [[Mystery Gift]].<br>''In the Japanese Emerald, when [[Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter|Wireless Adapter]]-mode Mystery Gift is enabled, the entry for Mystery Events is hidden from the main menu; in [[e-Reader]] mode, the main menu displays the entries for both Mystery Gift and Mystery Events.'' || {{gameabbrev3|RS}}, {{gameabbrev3|E}}<sup>JP</sup>
| [[Mystery Gift#Mystery Events|Mystery Events]] || A system similar to [[Mystery Gift]].<br>This is unused in English Pokémon Emerald, but "Mystery Events" remains as a main menu option hidden in the game data.<br>In the Japanese Emerald, when [[Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter|Wireless Adapter]]-mode Mystery Gift is enabled, the entry for Mystery Events is hidden from the main menu; in [[e-Reader]] mode, the main menu displays the entries for both Mystery Gift and Mystery Events. || {{gameabbrev3|RS}}, {{gameabbrev3|E}}<sup>JP</sup>
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Connect to [[Pokéwalker]] || Allows connectivity with the Pokéwalker. || {{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}
| Connect to [[Pokéwalker]] || Allows connectivity with the Pokéwalker. || {{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Connect to [[Wii]] || Allows connectivity with [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]] and [[My Pokémon Ranch]]. || [[Generation IV|Gen. IV]]
| Connect to [[Wii]] || Allows connectivity with [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]]. Diamond, Pearl and Japanese Platinum can also connect to [[My Pokémon Ranch]]. || [[Generation IV|Gen. IV]]
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{DL|Global Trade System|Mail System|Email Settings}}<sup>JP</sup><br>{{DL|Global Trade System|Mail System|Wii Message Settings}}<sup>non-JP</sup> || Allows the player to set an email address (Japanese versions only) or a Wii Number (all other versions) so they may be notified when a trade is completed on the GTS. || {{gameabbrev4|Pt}}{{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}
| {{DL|Global Trade System|Mail System|Email Settings}}<sup>JP</sup><br>{{DL|Global Trade System|Mail System|Wii Message Settings}}<sup>non-JP</sup> || Allows the player to set an email address (Japanese versions only) or a Wii Number (all other versions) so they may be notified when a trade is completed on the GTS. || {{gameabbrev4|PtHGSS}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Link with [[Pokémon Ranger]] || Allows connectivity with Pokémon Ranger. || [[Generation IV|Gen. IV]]
| Link with Pokémon Ranger{{sup/4|DPPt}}<br>Connect to Pokémon Ranger{{sup/4|HGSS}} || Allows connectivity with [[Pokémon Ranger series]] games. || [[Generation IV|Gen. IV]]
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[Mic Test]] || An interface for testing the system's microphone. || {{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}, [[Generation V|Gen. V]]
| [[Mic Test]] || An interface for testing the system's microphone. || {{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}, [[Generation V|Gen. V]]
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[Pal Park|Migrate]] from &#091;[[Generation III|GBA game]]] || Allows the transfer of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from the [[Generation III]] games.<br>''Only appears when a {{Game5|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald|FireRed|LeafGreen}} Game Pak is inserted in the GBA slot of the [[Nintendo DS]].''<br>''In {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, '''FireRed''' is erroneously rendered as "Fire Red" and '''LeafGreen''' as "Leaf Green".'' || [[Generation IV|Gen. IV]]
| [[Pal Park|Migrate]] from [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Ruby]]/[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Sapphire]]/ [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed]]/[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|LeafGreen]]/[[Pokémon Emerald Version|Emerald]] || Allows the transfer of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from the [[Generation III]] games.<br>If the Game Pak of a compatible Generation III game is inserted in the GBA slot of the [[Nintendo DS]], the respective option appears.<br>In the internal game data, these options are stored in this order (Ruby, Sapphire, LeafGreen, FireRed, and Emerald), even though only one option appears at a time (or none at all if no Generation III Game Pak is inserted).<br>In {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, "FireRed" and "LeafGreen" are erroneously written as "Fire Red" and "Leaf Green". || [[Generation IV|Gen. IV]]
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Nintendo WFC]] Settings<br>[[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] Settings{{sup/4|HGSS}} || Accesses the DS's Wi-Fi settings. || [[Generation IV|Gen. IV]]-{{gen|V}}
| [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Nintendo WFC]] Settings<br>[[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] Settings{{sup/4|HGSS}} || Accesses the DS's Wi-Fi settings. || [[Generation IV|Gen. IV]]-{{gen|V}}
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| [[Game Sync]] Settings || Allows the player to set up Game Sync. If it is already set up, it will display the player's Game Sync ID. || [[Generation V|Gen. V]]
| [[Game Sync]] Settings || Allows the player to set up Game Sync. If it is already set up, it will display the player's Game Sync ID. || [[Generation V|Gen. V]]
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[Relocator]] || Allows the transfer of certain specific [[item]]s and special event {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from the [[Generation IV]] games.<br>''The player must manually unlock this option in [[Castelia City]].'' || {{gameabbrev5|BW}}
| [[Relocator]] || Allows the transfer of certain specific [[item]]s and special event {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from the [[Generation IV]] games.<br>The player must manually unlock this option in [[Castelia City]]. || {{gameabbrev5|BW}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[Unova Link]] || Unlocks extra features for {{game|Black and White|s 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}}, and allows the player to transfer items and Pokémon obtained in [[Pokémon Dream Radar]]. || {{gameabbrev5|B2W2}}
| [[Unova Link]] || Unlocks extra features for {{game|Black and White|s 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}}, and allows the player to transfer items and Pokémon obtained in [[Pokémon Dream Radar]]. || {{gameabbrev5|B2W2}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Battle Competition{{sup/5|BWB2W2}}<br>Live Competition{{sup/6|XYORAS}}{{sup/7|SM}} || Allows the player to participate in online competitions such as the {{DL|World Championships|Video games|World Championships}}. || [[Generation V|Gen. V]]+
| [[Battle Competition]]{{sup/5|BWB2W2}}<br>[[Live Competition]]{{sup/6|XYORAS}}{{sup/7|SMUSUM}} || Allows the player to participate in competitions such as the {{DL|World Championships|Video games|World Championships}}. || [[Generation V|Gen. V]]+
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| [[Pokémon Link]] || Allows the player to receive data sent from other [[Pokémon games]] and apps. || [[Generation VI|Gen. VI]]
| [[Pokémon Link]] || Allows the player to receive data sent from other [[Pokémon games]] and apps. || [[Generation VI|Gen. VI]]
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==In spin-off series==
==In spin-off series==
===In the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]]===
===[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]]===
====Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team====
====Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team====
{| class="roundy" style="background:#ddf; border:3px solid #ccf"
{| class="roundy" style="background:#ddf; border:3px solid #ccf"
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| Trade Items || Allows the player to exchange items with other players.
| Trade Items || Allows the player to exchange items with other players.
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| Wonder Mail || Allows the player to recieve and send [[Wonder Mail]] via password.
| Wonder Mail || Allows the player to receive and send [[Wonder Mail]] via password.
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| Recieve Team{{sup/md|B}} || Allows the player to recieve a team from an inserted Red Rescue Team cartridge.
| Receive Team{{sup/md|B}} || Allows the player to receive a team from an inserted Red Rescue Team cartridge.
|- id="Exit"
|- id="Exit"
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Unknown Dungeon{{sup/md|B}}
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Unknown Dungeon{{sup/md|B}}
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| Go Rescue || Rescue a waiting friend. || Takes the player to [[Pelipper Island]].
| Go Rescue || Rescue a waiting friend. || Takes the player to [[Pelipper Island]].
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| Friend Rescue || Using wireless communication, Nintendo WFC, or passwords, friends may rescue each other. || Allows the player to send and recieve SOS Mail, A-OK Mail, and Thank-You Mail through wireless communication, passwords, and Nintendo WFC. There is also an Info tab with ten topics describing these features.
| Friend Rescue || Using wireless communication, Nintendo WFC, or passwords, friends may rescue each other. || Allows the player to send and receive SOS Mail, A-OK Mail, and Thank-You Mail through wireless communication, passwords, and Nintendo WFC. There is also an Info tab with ten topics describing these features.
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| Wonder Mail{{sup/md|TD}}<br>Wonder Mail S{{sup/md|S}} || Using wireless communication, Nintendo WFC, or passwords, you may exchange Wonder Mail.{{sup/md|TD}}<br>Using wireless communication, Nintendo WFC, or passwords, exchange Wonder Mail S.{{sup/md|S}} || Allows the player to recieve and send [[Wonder Mail]]{{sup/md|TD}}/Wonder Mail S{{sup/md|S}} via password and wireless communication.
| Wonder Mail{{sup/md|TD}}<br>Wonder Mail S{{sup/md|S}} || Using wireless communication, Nintendo WFC, or passwords, you may exchange Wonder Mail.{{sup/md|TD}}<br>Using wireless communication, Nintendo WFC, or passwords, exchange Wonder Mail S.{{sup/md|S}} || Allows the player to receive and send [[Wonder Mail]]{{sup/md|TD}}/Wonder Mail S{{sup/md|S}} via password and wireless communication.
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| Trade Items || Using wireless communication, you can trade stored items with a friend. || Allows the player to exchange items with other players via wireless communication.
| Trade Items || Using wireless communication, you can trade stored items with a friend. || Allows the player to exchange items with other players via wireless communication.
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| Discover a Magnagate! || Find a dungeon with the outer camera. || Opens up the Magnagate menu.
| Discover a Magnagate! || Find a dungeon with the outer camera. || Opens up the Magnagate menu.
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| Wonder Mail || Select it and see what it does! || Allows the player to recieve Wonder Mail through password.
| Wonder Mail || Select it and see what it does! || Allows the player to receive Wonder Mail through password.
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| DLC || Purchase fun downloadable content. || Allows the player to conect to the internet and download DLC dungeons.
| DLC || Purchase fun downloadable content. || Allows the player to connect to the internet and download DLC dungeons.
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| Change Team Name || Change your team's name. || Allows the player to change their name.
| Change Team Name || Change your team's name. || Allows the player to change their name.
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| Pelipper Island || Head to Pelipper Island. || Takes the player to [[Pelipper Island]].
| Pelipper Island || Head to Pelipper Island. || Takes the player to [[Pelipper Island]].
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| Wonder Mail || Recieve Wonder Mail. || Allows the player to recieve Wonder Mail through password and QR code.
| Wonder Mail || Receive Wonder Mail. || Allows the player to receive [[Wonder Mail]] through password and QR code.
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| Jukebox || Play fun music. || Opens up the Jukebox.
| Jukebox || Play fun music. || Opens up the Jukebox.
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|}
|}


===In the Pokémon Ranger series===
===Pokémon Ranger series===
The Continue button also displays the player's name, rank, and play time.
The Continue button also displays the player's name, rank, and play time.
{| class="roundy" style="background:#ddf; border:3px solid #ccf"
{| class="roundy" style="background:#ddf; border:3px solid #ccf"
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| New Game || Starts a new game.
| New Game || Starts a new game.
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| Options || Opens up [[Options#In the Pokémon Ranger series|options]], only available in [[Pokémon Ranger]].
| Options || Opens up [[Options#Pokémon Ranger series|options]], only available in {{vg|Pokémon Ranger}}.
|- id="Exit"
|- id="Exit"
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Ranger Net
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Ranger Net
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|}
|}


===In the Pokémon Trozei series===
===Pokémon Trozei series===
{| class="roundy" style="background:#ddf; border:3px solid #ccf"
{| class="roundy" style="background:#ddf; border:3px solid #ccf"
|-
|-
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| One Player || Opens up the Select Game screen.
| One Player || Opens up the Select Game screen.
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| Multiplayer || Allows the player to conect with other players through wireless communication and play cups or courses.
| Multiplayer || Allows the player to connect with other players through wireless communication and play cups or courses.
|- id="Exit"
|- id="Exit"
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Options
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Options
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| Album || Opens up the album with the player's drawings.
| Album || Opens up the album with the player's drawings.
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| Share || Allows the player to share their drawings on Miiverse and through wireless communication.
| Share || Allowed the player to share their drawings on Miiverse and through wireless communication.
|- id="Exit"
|- id="Exit"
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Settings
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Settings
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Opens up the [[Options#Pokémon Art Academy|settings]].
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Opens up the [[Options#Pokémon Art Academy|settings]].
|}
===Pokémon: Magikarp Jump===
{| class="roundy" style="background:#ddf; border:3px solid #ccf"
|-
! Entry !! Notes
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| Support || Displays a support screen with a support number and the option to go to the support site.
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| Start || Starts the game.
|- id="Pokémon List" style="background:#fff"
| Explore || Takes the player to [[The Pokémon Company International]]'s official website in the language the device is set to.
|}
|}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Core series===
{{Incomplete|section|needs= missing Let's Go, Pikachu!<!--An image of the protagonist and their Partner Pikachu-->}}
<gallery>
<gallery>
Main menu RBY.png|Red, Blue, and Yellow
Main menu RBY.png|Red, Blue, and Yellow
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Main menu ORAS.png|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Main menu ORAS.png|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Main menu SM.png|Sun and Moon
Main menu SM.png|Sun and Moon
Main menu USUM.png|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Main menu Eevee.png|Let's Go, Eevee
</gallery>
===Spin-off games===
{{Incomplete|section|needs= missing Pokémon Masters, Pokémon GO, Pokémon Conquest}}
<gallery>
TCG GB1 main menu.png|{{vg|Pokémon Trading Card Game}}
TCG GB2 main menu.png|[[Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!]]
Pinball menu.png|[[Pokémon Pinball]]
Pinball RS menu.png|[[Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire]]
Puzzle Challenge main menu.png|[[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge]]
Puzzle Village.png|[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]
Snap main menu.png|[[Pokémon Snap]]
Snap main menu print.png|Pokémon Snap Station
PPS Red menu.png|[[Pokémon Project Studio Red and Blue|Pokémon Project Studio Red]]
PPS Blue menu.png|[[Pokémon Project Studio Red and Blue|Pokémon Project Studio Blue]]
</gallery>
</gallery>


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
{{langtable|color=ddf|bordercolor=ccf
{{langtable|color=ddf|bordercolor=ccf
|da=Hovedmenu
|fr=Menu principal
|fr=Menu principal
|de=Startmenü
|de=Startmenü
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|ko=타이틀 메뉴 ''title menu''
|ko=타이틀 메뉴 ''title menu''
|es=Menú de inicio
|es=Menú de inicio
|sv=Huvudmeny
|pt=Menu Principal{{tt|*|Blue Rescue Team manual}}
}}
}}
==References==
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[[Category:Game mechanics]]
[[Category:Game mechanics]]
[[zh:主菜单]]

Latest revision as of 09:06, 10 April 2024

This article is about the title screen menu. For the overworld menu, see Menu.

The main menu (Japanese: タイトルメニュー title menu, also known as スタートメニュー start menu[1]) is the menu that appears right after the title screen in the core series Pokémon games from Generation I to Generation VII.

From Generation VIII onwards, the most recent save is automatically loaded after the title screen.

In Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen and Generation IV, the main menu is hidden when there is no save; the player must first create a save file in order to access the main menu.

In the core series

Entry Description and notes
Continue Allows the player to resume their journey from the point in which they last saved the game.
Only appears when a save file is available.
New game Allows players to start their journey from the beginning.
It is only available prior to Generation VI.

Game-specific entries

Entry Description and notes Games
Option Accesses the screen for changing in-game settings. Gen. I-II, RSE, PE
Mystery Gift Allows the player to receive items and Pokémon, usually from events.
The player must manually unlock this entry in games prior to Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
Gen. II - SMUSUM
Mobile Provides management of Mobile System GB functionality, such as access to the Mobile Profile. CJP
Mobile Stadium Allows transferring data of mobile battles to the Japanese version of Pokémon Stadium 2. CJP
Mystery Events A system similar to Mystery Gift.
This is unused in English Pokémon Emerald, but "Mystery Events" remains as a main menu option hidden in the game data.
In the Japanese Emerald, when Wireless Adapter-mode Mystery Gift is enabled, the entry for Mystery Events is hidden from the main menu; in e-Reader mode, the main menu displays the entries for both Mystery Gift and Mystery Events.
RS, EJP
Connect to Pokéwalker Allows connectivity with the Pokéwalker. HGSS
Connect to Wii Allows connectivity with Pokémon Battle Revolution. Diamond, Pearl and Japanese Platinum can also connect to My Pokémon Ranch. Gen. IV
Email SettingsJP
Wii Message Settingsnon-JP
Allows the player to set an email address (Japanese versions only) or a Wii Number (all other versions) so they may be notified when a trade is completed on the GTS. PtHGSS
Link with Pokémon RangerDPPt
Connect to Pokémon RangerHGSS
Allows connectivity with Pokémon Ranger series games. Gen. IV
Mic Test An interface for testing the system's microphone. HGSS, Gen. V
Migrate from Ruby/Sapphire/ FireRed/LeafGreen/Emerald Allows the transfer of Pokémon from the Generation III games.
If the Game Pak of a compatible Generation III game is inserted in the GBA slot of the Nintendo DS, the respective option appears.
In the internal game data, these options are stored in this order (Ruby, Sapphire, LeafGreen, FireRed, and Emerald), even though only one option appears at a time (or none at all if no Generation III Game Pak is inserted).
In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, "FireRed" and "LeafGreen" are erroneously written as "Fire Red" and "Leaf Green".
Gen. IV
Nintendo WFC Settings
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection SettingsHGSS
Accesses the DS's Wi-Fi settings. Gen. IV-V
Game Sync Settings Allows the player to set up Game Sync. If it is already set up, it will display the player's Game Sync ID. Gen. V
Relocator Allows the transfer of certain specific items and special event Pokémon from the Generation IV games.
The player must manually unlock this option in Castelia City.
BW
Unova Link Unlocks extra features for Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, and allows the player to transfer items and Pokémon obtained in Pokémon Dream Radar. B2W2
Battle CompetitionBWB2W2
Live CompetitionXYORASSMUSUM
Allows the player to participate in competitions such as the World Championships. Gen. V+
Pokémon Link Allows the player to receive data sent from other Pokémon games and apps. Gen. VI

In spin-off series

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team

Entry Notes
Continue Continues the game at the point where it was last saved.
Delete Save Data Allows the player to permanently delete the saved data.
Adventure log Opens up the Adventure Log.
Friend Rescue Allows the player to go rescue other players through wireless communication and get help.
Trade Items Allows the player to exchange items with other players.
Wonder Mail Allows the player to receive and send Wonder Mail via password.
Receive TeamB Allows the player to receive a team from an inserted Red Rescue Team cartridge.
Unknown DungeonB Takes the player to Unknown Dungeon.

Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky

Entry Description Notes
Continue Resume your adventure from your last save point. Continues the main game or Special Episode at the point where it was last saved.
Go Rescue Rescue a waiting friend. Takes the player to Pelipper Island.
Friend Rescue Using wireless communication, Nintendo WFC, or passwords, friends may rescue each other. Allows the player to send and receive SOS Mail, A-OK Mail, and Thank-You Mail through wireless communication, passwords, and Nintendo WFC. There is also an Info tab with ten topics describing these features.
Wonder MailTD
Wonder Mail SS
Using wireless communication, Nintendo WFC, or passwords, you may exchange Wonder Mail.TD
Using wireless communication, Nintendo WFC, or passwords, exchange Wonder Mail S.S
Allows the player to receive and send Wonder MailTD/Wonder Mail SS via password and wireless communication.
Trade Items Using wireless communication, you can trade stored items with a friend. Allows the player to exchange items with other players via wireless communication.
Trade Team Using wireless communication or Nintendo WFC, you can exchange team data with others. Allows the player to exchange team with other players via wireless communication and Nintendo WFC.
Exploration RecordTD Check or delete the exploration team's history. You can also rename your exploration team. Allows the player to check the Adventure Log, rename their team and delete their saved data.
Nintendo WFCTD Exchange friend codes and set up Nintendo Wi-Fi connection. Allows the player to register to Friend Roster, manage their Friend Roster, see their Friend Code, and change their Nintendo WFC settings.
OtherS View settings and saved game data, send a Demo Dungeon, and more... Allows the player to view the Adventure Log, Sky Jukebox, Nintendo WFC settings, change their Window frames, send Demo Dungeon, and delete their saved game.
Episode ListS Play the Special Episodes from the beginning. From here the player can choose to start a Special Episode.
Inside Exploration Record or Others.
Adventure Log Check your career as an adventurer. Opens up the Adventure Log.
Sky JukeboxS Listen to music from "Explorers of Sky." Opens up the Sky Jukebox.
Rename Team Rename your exploration team. Allows the player to rename their exploration team.
Change WindowsS Change Window Settings Allows the player to choose between 5 different window frames to use.
Send Demo DungeonS Send a Demo Dungeon to a friend via DS Download Play. Allows the player to send a random Demo Dungeon to another player via DS Download Play.
Delete Save Data This will delete your saved game data. Caution: This will delete it permanently! Allows the player to permanently delete the saved data.
Nintendo WFCS Exchange friend codes and set up Nintendo Wi-Fi connection. Allows the player to register to Friend Roster, manage their Friend Roster, see their Friend Code, and change their Nintendo WFC settings.
Exit Return to main menuTD/Top MenuS Takes the player back to the main menuTD/Top MenuS.

Gates to Infinity

Entry Description Notes
Continue Continue your adventure. Continues the game at the point where it was last saved.
Discover a Magnagate! Find a dungeon with the outer camera. Opens up the Magnagate menu.
Wonder Mail Select it and see what it does! Allows the player to receive Wonder Mail through password.
DLC Purchase fun downloadable content. Allows the player to connect to the internet and download DLC dungeons.
Change Team Name Change your team's name. Allows the player to change their name.
Delete Save Delete saved game data. Allows the player to permanently delete the saved data.
Inside Discover a Magnagate
Search out a Magnagate. Find round objects or images in the world around you!
You might just find a Magnagate: an entrance to a brand-new dungeon!
Allows the player to take pictures with the 3DS camera and find Magnagte dungeons.
Head into a Dungeon! Go on adventures within the dungeons you've discovered so far! Allows the player to visit Magnagate dungeons they have already discovered.
More information Here you'll learn more about how to find Magnagates! Displays various hints regarding Magnagates.
Erase a Dungeon Select this option when you wish to delete dungeons you've discovered so far! Allows the player to delete Magnagate dungeons they have already discovered.

Super Mystery Dungeon

Entry Description Notes
Continue Continue your adventure. Continues the game at the point where it was last saved.
Pelipper Island Head to Pelipper Island. Takes the player to Pelipper Island.
Wonder Mail Receive Wonder Mail. Allows the player to receive Wonder Mail through password and QR code.
Jukebox Play fun music. Opens up the Jukebox.
Change Names Change names that have been set. Allows the player to change the names of the player, their partner, and their team.
Delete Save Delete saved game data. Allows the player to permanently delete the saved data.

Pokémon Ranger series

The Continue button also displays the player's name, rank, and play time.

Entry Notes
Continue Continues the game at the point where it was last saved.
New Game Starts a new game.
Options Opens up options, only available in Pokémon Ranger.
Ranger Net Opens up the Ranger Net, available starting in Shadows of Almia.

Pokémon Trozei series

Entry Notes
Adventure Starts up adventure mode where it was last saved.
Endless Starts Endless mode.
Battle Starts Battle mode.
Pair Allows the player to pair up with another player and clear levels together.
Link List Opens up the Link List.
Ranking Stats Opens up the Ranking Stats.
Agent Café Opens the Agnet Café.
Pokémon Trozei! Mini Distribution Allows the player to send a Pokémon Trozei! Mini version to another DS system.
Options Opens up the options.

Pokémon Dash

Entry Notes
One Player Opens up the Select Game screen.
Multiplayer Allows the player to connect with other players through wireless communication and play cups or courses.
Options Opens up the options.

Pokémon Art Academy

Entry Notes
Lessons Takes the player to the Lessons.
Free Paint Allows the player to draw freely.
Quick Sketch Takes the player to the Quick Sketches.
Extras Allows the player to check their ID Card, the Eight Rules, and their awards.
Album Opens up the album with the player's drawings.
Share Allowed the player to share their drawings on Miiverse and through wireless communication.
Settings Opens up the settings.

Pokémon: Magikarp Jump

Entry Notes
Support Displays a support screen with a support number and the option to go to the support site.
Start Starts the game.
Explore Takes the player to The Pokémon Company International's official website in the language the device is set to.

Gallery

Core series

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Reason: missing Let's Go, Pikachu!

Spin-off games

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Reason: missing Pokémon Masters, Pokémon GO, Pokémon Conquest

In other languages

Language Title
Denmark Flag.png Danish Hovedmenu
France Flag.png French Menu principal
Germany Flag.png German Startmenü
Italy Flag.png Italian Menu di avvio
South Korea Flag.png Korean 타이틀 메뉴 title menu
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Menu Principal*
Spain Flag.png Spanish Menú de inicio
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Huvudmeny

References

  1. Pokémon Crystal Version: Mobile Guide (ポケットモンスター クリスタルバージョンモバイルのてびき), page 8 (Nintendo, 2001)