Pokemon Games History
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Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue (Gameboy - 28 September 1998):
Pokemon Red and Blue started it all with the orignal quest to "Catch 'Em All". The deep battle systems and unforgettable characters of Pokemon Red and Blue instantly captured legions of fans.
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Pokemon Pikachu (released November 1998):
Pokemon Pikachu was the perfect virtual pet. A built-in step counter carefully kept track of how many steps proud Pikachu owners took with their Pokemon friends in tow.
Pokemon Pinball (Game Boy Color - released 29 June 1999):
Pokemon Pinball transformed the Pokemon craze into an action-packed pinball game. If you had the patience and the skill, it was possible to catch all 151 Pokemon in the game's tricky Red and Blue tables.
Pokemon Snap (Nintendo 64 - released 26 July 1999):
The very first Pokemon game for Nintendo 64 challenged gamers to snap exotic photos of their favorite Pokemon on an amazing safari. Saved snapshots could be printed out as stickers at Pokemon Snap kiosks at special locations.
Pokemon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition (Game Boy - released October 1999):
Pokemon Yellow was a special version of Pokemon Red and Blue which allowed players to pick Pikachu at the very beginning of the game. New battle modes and other special features made Pokemon Yellow a must-play for newcomers and Pokemon veterans alike.
Pokemon Stadium (Nintendo 64 -released 6 March 2000):
For the first time ever, Pokemon Trainers could see all of their favorite Pokemon battling in beautiful 3D. Using Transfer Packs, players could transfer their Pokemon from their Game Boy Game Packs to Nintendo 64.
Pokemon Trading Card Game (Game Boy Color - released 11 April 2000):
The Pokemon Trading Card Game put all the excitement and strategy of the wildly popular Wizards of the Coast card game into a fun, portable Game Pak, Players could battle and trade with their friends using Game Boy Game Link Cables.
Pokemon Puzzle League (Nintendo 64 - released 25 September 2000):
One of Nintendo's greatest puzzle games of all time got a Pokemon make-over with Pokemon Puzzle League for Nintendo 64. The game's 3D Puzzle Mode added a whole new level of depth to the already maddening gameplay.
Pokemon Gold and Pokemon Sliver (Game Boy Color - released 15 October 2000):
Pokemon Gold and Pokemon Sliver offered Pokemon Trainers an all-new quest with a fresh look and tons of new Pokemon to discover. These two games introduced exciting new gameplay elements that made becoming a Master Trainer more fun than ever.
Hey You, Pikachu! (Nintendo 64 - released November 2000):
Using special voice recognition technology, Hey You, Pikachu! allowed gammers to interact and talk to Pikachu. By speaking into a microphone attached to the Nintendo 64 Controller, players could give commands to Pikachu.
Pokemon Puzzle Challenge (Game Boy Color -released 4 December 2000):
Pokemon Puzzle Challenge took the addictive puzzle action of Pokemon Puzzle League and turned it into a portable game for Game Boy Color. Featuring Pokemon from Pokemon Gold and Sliver, Pokemon Puzzle Challenge was impossible to put down.
Pokemon Stadium 2 (Nintendo 64 - released March 2001):
Pokemon Stadium 2 allowed players to watch their favorite characters from Pokemon Gold and Sliver battle in full 3D on Nintendo 64. Twelve arcade-style mini-games added to the fun.
Pokemon Crystal (Game Boy Color - released 29 July 2001):
This companion Pak to Pokemon Gold and Sliver delivered a variety of special features, including the ability to play as either a boy or a girl Trainer. A new Battle Tower allowed experienced Trainers to put their Pokemon to the test.
Pokemon Pikachu (released November 1998):
Pokemon Pikachu was the perfecct virtual pet. A built-in step counter carefully kept track of how many steps proud Pikachu owners took with their Pokemon friends in tow.
Pokemon Pikachu 2 GS (released October 2002):
Pokemon Pikachu 2 GS improved on the original Pokemon Pikachu with color graphics, new animations and an infrared port to trade data with Pokemon Gold or Sliver for Game Boy Color.
Pokemon Ruby and Pokemon Sapphire (Game Boy Advance -released 17 March 2003):
Featuring an all-new world to explore, two-on-two battles and dozens of new Pokemon to catch, Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire deliver the ultimate Pokemon experience.
Pokemon Pinball: Ruby and Sapphire (Game Boy Advance - released 25 August 2003):
Perhaps one of the most addictive games ever created, Pokemon Pinball challenges you to rack up huge Hi-Scores as you catch all the Pokemon from Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire.
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