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  2. Category:Pokémon game covers - Wikipedia

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    This category is for cover art of any game that is considered part of the Pokémon franchise. Media in category "Pokémon game covers" The following 56 files are in this category, out of 56 total.

  3. Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon - Wikipedia

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    Similar to previous games in the series, Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are role-playing video games with adventure elements. While set in an alternate version of the Alola region, the mechanics and graphics remain largely the same as Pokémon Sun and Moon, with the primary differences being its modified storyline now including the Ultra Recon Squad. [1]

  4. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet - Wikipedia

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    2022 video game Pokémon Scarlet Pokémon Violet Cover art for Scarlet and Violet, depicting Koraidon (left) and Miraidon (right) Developer(s) Game Freak Publisher(s) JP: The Pokémon Company WW: Nintendo Director(s) Shigeru Ohmori Producer(s) Akira Kinashi Toyokazu Nonaka Takanori Sowa Kenji Endo Designer(s) Hiroyuki Tani Artist(s) Mana Ibe Mari Shimazaki James Turner Writer(s) Ryota Muranaka ...

  5. Category:Nintendo Switch game covers - Wikipedia

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    File:Pokémon Café Mix Cover Art.jpg; File:Pokemon Legends Arceus cover.jpg; File:Pokémon Legends Z-A Title.png; File:Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.jpg; File:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Rescue Team DX.jpg; File:Pokémon Quest.jpg; File:Pokémon Scarlet and Violet banner.png; File:Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass cover ...

  6. Pokémon Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Cover art for the Japan-only Pocket Monsters' Stadium (1998) The first Pocket Monsters' Stadium was released only in Japan on August 1, 1998. [13] Once intended as a 64DD launch title with a March 1998 release date, [14] the game was planned to take advantage of the 64DD's functionalities by allowing Pokémon to be played both on the go and at ...

  7. Pokémon Emerald - Wikipedia

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    Eurogamer ' s Corey Brotherson felt that it was a good game in its own right but was lacking in compelling additions. He added however that it was a better game for players new to the series. [24] Nintendo Life ' s Laurie Blake performed a retroactive review of Emerald; she felt that the Pokémon games have aged well but still feel like they ...

  8. Pokémon Gold and Silver - Wikipedia

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    As the release date neared and retailers began to receive shipments of the games, some retailers—such as Electronics Boutique—opted to sell them immediately upon receiving the games; first using them to fulfill pre-orders, and then selling the remaining copies to walk-in customers. The games were reportedly obtainable as early as October 11.

  9. Pokémon Colosseum - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Colosseum [a] is a role-playing video game developed by Genius Sonority and published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo for the GameCube.A spin-off of the Pokémon series, it was released on November 21, 2003 in Japan, March 22, 2004 in North America and May 14, 2004 in Europe.