List of Pokémon video games
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This is a list of all Pokémon games that are released in America and Japan (Console only, PC games not included).
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[edit] Pokémon Games in Japan
[edit] Released games
(Links leads to the article on the English version of the game.)
The Pokémon series started in 1995 as Pocket Monsters Red and Green versions for the Game Boy. Since the introduction of the English version and the Anime series, Pokémon has become very popular. Below is a list of all Japanese Pokémon games with their release dates and system they released for.
- Pocket Monsters Midori (ポケットモンスター緑 Poketto Monsutā Midori?) — Game Boy — February 1996
- Pocket Monsters Aka (ポケットモンスター赤 Poketto Monsutā Aka?) — Game Boy — February 1996
- Pocket Monsters Ao (ポケットモンスター青 Poketto Monsutā Ao?) — Game Boy — October 1996
- Pokémon Stadium (ポケモンスタジアム Pokémon Sutajiamu?) — Nintendo 64 — August 1998
- Pocket Monsters Pikachu (ポケットモンスターピカチュウ Poketto Monsutā Pikachū?) — Game Boy — September 1998
- Pokémon Card GB (ポケモンカードGB Pokémon Kādo Jībī?) — Game Boy Color — December 1998
- Pikachu Genki Dechū (ピカチュウげんきでちゅう Pikachū Genki Dechū?) — Nintendo 64 — December 1998
- Pokémon Stadium 2 (ポケモンスタジアム2 Pokémon Sutajiamu Tsū?) — Nintendo 64 — April 1999
- Pokémon Pinball (ポケモンピンボール Pokémon Pinbōru?) — Game Boy Color — April 1999
- Pocket Monsters Kin (ポケットモンスター金 Poketto Monsutā Kin?) — Game Boy Color — November 1999
- Pocket Monsters Gin (ポケットモンスター銀 Poketto Monsutā Gin?) — Game Boy Color — November 1999
- Pokémon de Panepon (ポケモンでパネポン Pokémon de Panepon?) — Game Boy Color — September 2000
- Pocket Monsters Crystal (ポケットモンスタークリスタル Poketto Monsutā Kurisutaru?) — Game Boy Color — December 2000
- Pokémon Stadium Kin Gin (ポケモンスタジアム金銀 Pokémon Sutajiamu Kin Gin?) — Nintendo 64 — December 2000
- Pokémon Card GB 2: GRdan Sanjō (ポケモンカードGB2 GR団参上 Pokémon Kādo Jībī Tsū Gurēto Roketto Dan Sanjō?) — Game Boy Color — March 2001
- Pocket Monsters Ruby (ポケットモンスタールビー Poketto Monsutā Rubī?) — Game Boy Advance — November 2002
- Pocket Monsters Sapphire (ポケットモンスターサファイア Poketto Monsutā Safaia?) — Game Boy Advance — November 2002
- Pokémon Box: Ruby & Sapphire (ポケモンボックス: ルビー & サファイア Pokémon Bokkusu: Rubī & Safaia?) — Nintendo GameCube — May 2003
- Pokémon Channel: Pikachu to Issho! (ポケモンチャネル: ピカチュウといっしょ! Pokémon Chaneru: Pikachū to Issho!?) — Nintendo GameCube — July 2003
- Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire (ポケモンピンボール: ルビー & サファイア Pokémon Pinbōru: Rubī & Safaia?) — Game Boy Advance — August 2003
- Pokémon Colosseum (ポケモンコロシアム Pokémon Koroshiamu?) — Nintendo GameCube — November 2003
- Pocket Monsters FireRed (ポケットモンスターファイアレッド Poketto Monsutā FaiaReddo?) — Game Boy Advance — January 2004
- Pocket Monsters LeafGreen (ポケットモンスターリーフグリーン Poketto Monsutā RīfuGurīn?) — Game Boy Advance — January 2004
- Pocket Monsters Emerald (ポケットモンスターエメラルド Poketto Monsutā Emerarudo?) — Game Boy Advance — September 2004
- Pokémon Dash (ポケモンダッシュ Pokémon Dasshu?) — Nintendo DS — December 2004
- Pokémon XD: Yami no Kaze Dark Lugia (ポケモンXD 闇の旋風ダーク・ルギア Pokémon Ekkusudī Yami no Kaze Dāku Rugia?) — Nintendo GameCube — August 2005
- Pokémon Trozei (ポケモントローゼ Pokémon Torōze?) — Nintendo DS — October 2005
- Pokémon Fushigi no Dungeon: Ao no Kyūjotai (ポケモン不思議のダンジョン 青の救助隊 Pokémon Fushigi no Danjon, Ao no Kyūjotai?) — Nintendo DS — November 2005
- Pokémon Fushigi no Dungeon: Aka no Kyūjotai (ポケモン不思議のダンジョン 赤の救助隊]] Pokémon Fushigi no Danjon, Aka no Kyūjotai?) — Game Boy Advance — November 2005
- Pokémon Ranger (ポケモンレンジャー Pokémon Renjā?) — Nintendo DS — March 2006
- Pocket Monsters Diamond (ポケットモンスター ダイヤモンド Poketto Monsutā Daiyamondo?) — Nintendo DS — September 2006
- Pocket Monsters Pearl (ポケットモンスター パール Poketto Monsutā Pāru?) — Nintendo DS — September 2006
- Pokémon Battle Revolution (ポケモンバトルレボリューション Pokémon Batoru Reboryūshon?) — Nintendo Wii — December 2006
[edit] Pokémon games in the U.S and Canada
[edit] Released games
The Pokémon series started in 1998 with Pokémon Red and Blue versions for the Game Boy. Since then Pokémon has became very popular. There is merchandise, a T.V. series, and other products in the media. Below is a list of all Pokémon games with their release dates and system they released for.
- Pokémon Red — Game Boy — September 9, 1998
- Pokémon Blue — Game Boy — September 9, 1998
- Pokémon Snap — Nintendo 64 — June 30, 1999
- Pokémon Pinball — Game Boy Color — July 31, 1999
- Pokémon Yellow — Game Boy Color — October 19, 1999
- Pokémon Stadium — Nintendo 64 — February 29, 2000
- Pokémon Trading Card Game — Game Boy Color — April 2000
- Pokémon Puzzle League — Nintendo 64 — September 2000
- Pokémon Gold — Game Boy Color — October 2000
- Pokémon Silver — Game Boy Color — October 2000
- Hey You, Pikachu! — Nintendo 64 (with special microphone accessory) — November 5, 2000
- Pokémon Puzzle Challenge — Game Boy Color — December 2000
- Pokémon Stadium 2 — Nintendo 64 — March 2001
- Pokémon Crystal — Game Boy Color — July 2001
- Pokémon Ruby — Game Boy Advance — March 2003
- Pokémon Sapphire — Game Boy Advance — March 2003
- Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire — Game Boy Advance — August 2003
- Pokémon Channel — Nintendo GameCube — December 2003
- Pokémon Colosseum Bonus Disk — Nintendo GameCube — February 2004 (This was a pre-order bonus for Pokémon Colosseum. It has trailers for Pokémon Colosseum and the Pokémon Jirachi Wish Maker movie, plus the Jirachi Pokémon, which can be downloaded into Ruby or Sapphire.)
- Pokémon Colosseum — Nintendo GameCube — March 2004
- Pokémon Box: Ruby & Sapphire — Nintendo GameCube — July 2004
- Pokémon FireRed — Game Boy Advance — September 2004 (Remake of Pokémon Red)
- Pokémon LeafGreen — Game Boy Advance — September 2004 (Remake of Pokémon Blue)
- Pokémon Dash — Nintendo DS — March 2005
- Pokémon Emerald — Game Boy Advance — May 2005
- Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness — Nintendo GameCube — October 2005
- Pokémon Trozei! — Nintendo DS — March 2006
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team — Game Boy Advance — September 18, 2006
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team — Nintendo DS — September 18, 2006
- Pokémon Ranger — Nintendo DS — October 30, 2006