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  2. The Top Five Pokémon Clones on Facebook, iPhone and iPad - AOL

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    Because if Nintendo won't do it, we may as well move on to the next best thing. Between Zynga's own Pokémon-like game hitting Japanese iPhones and not one, but two Pokémon scam apps ...

  3. Monster-taming game - Wikipedia

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    The developers see terms such as "Pokémon-like" or "Pokémon clone" as derogatory, implying they are attempts to cash in on the popularity of Pokémon rather than unique games of their own. [ 16 ] Palworld , a game centered around monster-catching, skyrocketed to the second most-played game on Steam after it was released for early access in ...

  4. MinoMonsters on Facebook: A promising, unfinished Pokemon clone

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    Every Pokemon fan in the world has likely clamored for what will likely never happen: a Pokemon MMO game from Nintendo. ... Facebook game knock-offs will have to do until the Skip to main content ...

  5. Zynga Japan's Pokémon clone Montopia catches all the Androids

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    And yet, this game is still for Japanese audiences only. Serkan Toto reports that Montopia, Zynga Japan's very own Pokémon clone, has arrived on the Android Market mere days after it hit ...

  6. Pachirisu - Wikipedia

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    Pachirisu (/ p ɑː t ʃ i ˈ r iː s uː / ⓘ; Japanese: パチリス) is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon media franchise.First introduced in the video games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, it has since appeared in multiple games, including Pokémon Go and the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

  7. List of Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    When we talk to the designer we always stress that they shouldn't think of Pokemon necessarily, but should instead just be as creative as they can." After the Pokémon is designed, it is sent to the "Battle Producer", who decides which moves and stats the Pokémon should have.

  8. Robopon 2 Ring and Cross Versions - Wikipedia

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    The Robopon bears much similarity to Nintendo's series of Pokémon games, and thus is often considered to be a Pokémon clone, but also bears similarity to the lesser known Super Nintendo Entertainment System game Robotrek, released by the Japanese game company Enix (now Square Enix).

  9. Unown - Wikipedia

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    Unown is a species of fictional creatures called Pokémon created for the Pokémon media franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the Japanese franchise began in 1996 with the video games Pokémon Red and Green for the Game Boy, which were later released in North America as Pokémon Red and Blue in 1998. [1]