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The credits of a [[Pokémon game]] usually appear once the [[Elite Four]] and {{pkmn|Champion}} have been defeated. Then the player is then taken to the [[Hall of Fame]], where he or she is made Champion. Then the credits roll. Usually, during the credits, it shows how the player gets home from the [[Pokémon League]], and, in the case of {{game|Platinum}}, several flashbacks throughout the player's adventure. The credits list the staff members (from translators to artists) that had worked on the game. Unlike some other games, Pokémon games still continue with more adventures (such as the [[Battle Frontier]] ) after the credits.
The playing of '''credits''' signals the end of the main plot of a [[Pokémon game|Pokémon video game]]. Credits list all the [[Template:Staff2|staff]] that worked on the game, including writers, artists, and translators.


In side games, the credits usually roll after reaching a critical point in the storyline, such as the {{player}} saving [[Almia]] from the [[Incredible Machine]] (in [[Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia]]), or defeating {{p|Rayquaza}} (in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]])
Credits are played at the end of the main plot - usually once the [[Elite Four]] and {{pkmn|Champion}} have been defeated. While the names scroll across the screen, the player is shown returning to their [[hometown]]. In some games, flashbacks of the player's adventure are also played.


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Unlike some other games, Pokémon games have more adventures after the credits have been played. In later games, these additional quests include challenging the [[Battle Frontier]] and obtaining the [[National Pokédex]].
 
In [[Template:Side series|side games]], the credits usually roll after reaching a critical point in the storyline, such as the {{player}} saving [[Almia]] from the [[Incredible Machine]] (in [[Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia]]), or defeating {{p|Rayquaza}} (in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]])
 
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Revision as of 06:03, 10 February 2011

The playing of credits signals the end of the main plot of a Pokémon video game. Credits list all the staff that worked on the game, including writers, artists, and translators.

Credits are played at the end of the main plot - usually once the Elite Four and Champion have been defeated. While the names scroll across the screen, the player is shown returning to their hometown. In some games, flashbacks of the player's adventure are also played.

Unlike some other games, Pokémon games have more adventures after the credits have been played. In later games, these additional quests include challenging the Battle Frontier and obtaining the National Pokédex.

In side games, the credits usually roll after reaching a critical point in the storyline, such as the player saving Almia from the Incredible Machine (in Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia), or defeating Rayquaza (in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team)