Pokemon Video Games
There are so many Pokemon video games that have come out, and will be coming out. Pokemon Dream has
all the information that you'll ever need for Pokemon video games in this section. Here, you'll find previews, reviews, walkthroughs,
screenshots, cheats, codes, and so much more! To begin your search for information, please choose
the platform of the game that you want information on the table below.
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Nintendo DS
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Pokemon Platinum
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The next RPG after Diamond/Pearl, featuring an enhanced storyline and even more fun.
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Pokemon Diamond/Pearl
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Pokemon Dash
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The first Pokemon RPGs for the Nintendo DS, featuring dazzling 3D landscapes, tons of new Pokemon, and great new ways to battle and trade.
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Get ready to race to the finish line with your favorite Pokemon!
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Wii
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The first Pokemon RPGs for the Nintendo DS, featuring dazzling 3D landscapes, tons of new Pokemon, and great new ways to battle and trade.
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Game Boy Advance
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Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire
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Pokemon Emerald
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As you travel through the world of Hoenn, you'll meet new Pokemon, new challenges, and even two on two
battles! The first Pokemon RPGs for Game Boy Advance proves to be a huge leap from the previous games.
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The RPG following the Ruby/Sapphire versions. Same land. Same characters. New adventure...
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Pokemon FireRed/LeafGreen
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Pokemon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire
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The remakes of Pokemon Red and Green is on the Game Boy Advance. It features a view of Kanto like never before!
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The second Pokemon Pinball, featuring Pokemon from Ruby/Sapphire.
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GameCube
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Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness
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Pokemon Colosseum
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The first "true" 3D RPG for the Pokemon series, featuring dazzling graphics and a powerful storyline.
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Battle your Pokemon in 3D on Pokemon Colosseum. See every little detail of every attack. Upload your
Pokemon from Ruby/Sapphire and FireRed/LeafGreen for even more action.
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Pokemon Channel
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Pokemon Box: Ruby & Sapphire
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Pokemon Channel needs your help to find the lost footage.
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Store all your captured Pokemon here, and even play Ruby/Sapphire on your television.
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Game Boy
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Pokemon Red/Blue
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Pokemon Yellow
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The very first Pokemon games to arrive in United States. You start out with either
Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle.
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The game that has a lot to do with the anime, and Pikachu. You start out with Pikachu, not the original
three. Pikachu and non Pikachu lovers will all like this games a lot.
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Pokemon Gold/Silver
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Pokemon Crystal
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The new generation of Pokemon are all squeezed into these two cartridges. There are 100 new Pokemon,
and you start out with three new Pokemon: Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Totodile.
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An upgrade from the Gold and Silver versions. In Crystal, Pokemon are animated during battles,
and you get to choose to be a boy or a girl. The biggest thing is the Mobile GB Adaptor (only in the Japanese version), allowing
you to trade to people all over the nation.
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GameBoy TCG
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GameBoy TCG 2
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Are you card enough to handle the Game Boy Trading Card Game? Now you battle with Pokemon trading cards,
not Pokemon. Totally new stuff, with eight all new gym leaders.
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Game Boy TCG 2: Return of Team GR is the actual name. This game contains cards from the Team Rocket and Vending
Machine sets. It was not released in English, unfortunately.
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Pokemon Pinball
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Pokemon Puzzle Challenge
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Play pinball with Pokemon characters!
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The smaller version of Pokemon Puzzle League for N64.
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Nintendo 64
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Pokemon Stadium
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The battle simulation game that features 3D Pokemon. You can upload Pokemon from your Red/Blue/Yellow
games, and see them in three dementional. There are also fun mini games for you to play.
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Pokemon Stadium 2
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Pokemon Snap
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The second Pokemon Stadium, now with better graphics and Pokemon from Gold/Silver/Crystal.
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You are Todd from the television show, and you are about to take some photos of Pokemon in the wild.
A perfect game if you like taking photos.
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Pokemon Puzzle League
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Hey You Pikachu!
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Arrange tiles in certain orders to eliminate them and become the ultimate puzzle master.
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The voice-recognition Pokemon game featuring Pikachu as the main character.
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There you have it, the complete list of all Pokemon games released for Nintendo
consoles and handhelds. By sticking to the formula that best gave it success,
Pokemon RPGs have proven to be among the most played and most popular games in
the gaming industry - it's right up there with
bingo
and poker in terms of commercial gaming success. It's doubtful if even today's more
recently devised titles can match the level Pokemon is at, making it truly one of
the pillars of Nintendo gaming culture.
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