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Revision as of 22:33, 1 October 2015
- This article is about the title screen menu. For the overworld menu, see Menu.
Main menu (Japanese: 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.
In Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and 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.
List of entries
Entry | Description and notes |
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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. Prior to Generation VI, this entry is always available; since then, however, it is only available if the game has no save file. |
Game-specific entries
Entry | Description and notes | Games |
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Option | Accesses the screen for changing in-game settings. | Gen. I-II, RSE |
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+ |
Mobile | Provides management of Pokémon Mobile System GB functionality, such as access to the Mobile Center for setting up the player's online profile. | JP |
Mobile Stadium | Allows transferring data of mobile battles to the Japanese version of Pokémon Stadium 2. | JP |
Mystery Events | A system similar to Mystery Gift. 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. | |
Connect to Wii | Allows connectivity with Pokémon Battle Revolution and 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. | |
Link with Pokémon Ranger | Allows connectivity with Pokémon Ranger. | Gen. IV |
Mic Test | An interface for testing the system's microphone. | , Gen. V |
Migrate from [GBA game] | Allows the transfer of Pokémon from the Generation III games. Only appears when a Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, and LeafGreen Game Pak is inserted in the GBA slot of the Nintendo DS. In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, FireRed is erroneously rendered as "Fire Red" and LeafGreen as "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. |
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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. | |
Battle CompetitionBWB2W2 Live CompetitionXYORAS |
Allows the player to participate in online 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 |
Gallery
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. |
- Title Menu RBY.png
Red, Blue, and Yellow
- Title Menu GS.png
Gold and Silver
- Title Menu GSC.png
Crystal
In other languages
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