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The Pokémon games are all video games in the Pokémon franchise. All games in the standard style are considered the base, definitive canon for the Pokémon series. All other parts of Pokémon canon, including but not limited to the Pokémon anime, Pokémon Special, Pokémon Trading Card Game, and the Pokémon Trading Figure Game, are derived from the world and concepts set forth in the games.

The games are split into generations. The defining point of where new generations begin is when a new standard style Pokémon game with a set of new Pokémon added to the Pokédex is released.

List of games

Generation I

Generation I
Game Boy
File:Pokemon red box ja.jpg File:Pokemon green box ja.jpg File:Pokemon blue box ja.jpg
Red and Green (Japanese) Blue (Japanese)
File:Pokemon red box.jpg File:Pokemon blue box.jpg File:Pokemon Yellow boxart.jpg
Red and Blue Yellow
Nintendo 64
File:Pokemon Stadium (Japanese).jpg File:Stadium.jpg
Stadium (Japanese) Stadium


Generation II

Generation II
Game Boy Color
File:Pokemon Gold boxart EN-US.jpg File:Pokemonsilverbox.jpg File:Pokemoncrystal.jpg
Gold and Silver Crystal
Nintendo 64
File:Stadium2.jpg
Stadium 2


Generation III

Generation III
Game Boy Advance
File:Pokemon Ruby boxart EN-US.jpg File:Pokemon Sapphire boxart EN-US.jpg File:Pokemon Emerald boxart EN-US.jpg
Ruby and Sapphire Emerald
File:Pokemon FireRed boxart EN-US.jpg File:Pokemon LeafGreen boxart EN-US.jpg
FireRed and LeafGreen
GameCube
File:Pokémon Box - Ruby & Sapphire.png File:Pokemon Colosseum boxart EN-US.jpg File:Pokémon XD cover US.jpg
Box Ruby & Sapphire Colosseum XD: Gale of Darkness


Generation IV

Generation IV
Nintendo DS
File:DiamondUS.jpg File:PearlUS.jpg File:Platinum-box.png
Diamond and Pearl Platinum
File:HeartGoldJP-ART.jpg File:SoulSilverJP-ART.jpg
HeartGold and SoulSilver
Wii
File:PBRAmerican.jpg File:Mypokemonranch.jpg
Battle Revolution My Ranch


Other games

These games do not follow the same style as those games which make up the main series, and are known as spin-offs.

Trading Card Game
Game Boy Color
File:TCG Boxart.jpg File:Pokemon Card Game GB2.jpg
Trading Card Game Here Comes Team GR!
Pinball
Game Boy Color Game Boy Advance
File:Pinball Coverart.png File:Pinball RS boxart.jpg
Pinball Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire



Puzzle
Nintendo 64 Game Boy Advance
File:PokemonPuzzleLeagueboxart.jpg File:Puzzlechallenge.png
Puzzle League Puzzle Challenge
Hey You, Pikachu!
Nintendo 64 Nintendo GameCube
File:Heyyoupikachu.jpg File:Pokémon Channel.png
Hey You, Pikachu! Channel



Mystery Dungeon
Gameboy Advance Nintendo DS
File:PMD Red.jpg File:PMD Blue.jpg
Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team
Nintendo DS
File:Pokemon MD Explorers of Time.jpg File:Pokemon MD Explorers of Darkness.jpg
Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness
File:PMD-EoS Box.jpg
Explorers of Sky
Ranger
Nintendo DS
File:Ranger box.jpg File:PokemonRanger2 Package.jpg
Ranger Ranger: Shadows of Almia
Others
Game Boy Color Nintendo 64 Wii
NOEP.png File:PokemonSnap.jpg Pokémon Scramble logo jp.png
Picross Snap Scramble
Nintendo DS
File:Pokemon Dash boxart EN-US.jpg File:Trozei! Box.jpg
Dash Trozei!


External links

On Bulbagarden forums

Project Games logo.png This game-related article is part of Project Games, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon games.