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Pokémon continues its first generation with a new game, this one however focused on a newly relased aspect of Pokémon, picture taking. This game is interesting because in Japan it came out after Pokémon Stadium, but in North America before.
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Pokémon begins its first generation of console games with Pokémon Stadium.
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Pokémon Puzzle League, like Pokémon Snap, features games with Pokémon that are not battling, in this case, a "block destruction" goal.
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Hey You, Pikachu! utilizes a microphone, and a new device in-game, to allow the new mechanic of talking to Pokémon.
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Pokémon Stadium 2 is both the first and last game in Pokémon's second generation of console games.
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Pokémon Channel is an interesting game where the player and their Pikachu watch TV together.
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Pokémon Colosseum begins its third generation of console games, and introduces the new Shadow Pokémon.
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Pokémon Box, for short, is an interesting game because its main and nearly only function is to allow trainers to store Pokémon they've caught in the handheld games. It is only compatible with the third generation of handheld games.
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Pokémon XD is a sequel to Pokémon Colosseum, continuing with the Shadow Pokémon theme and taking place in the same location, albeit in the future.
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This Pokémon game begins its fourth generation of console games, and its debut on the Wii.
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My Pokémon Ranch could be considered a storage unit, as with Pokémon Box, but it also has a few other functions, such as being able to snapshot them on a ranch.
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In this game, the player plays as a Pokémon, going through various "dungeons" and defeating numerous enemies along the way.
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In this game, the player begins with Pikachu and goes on a grand adventure, gaining many friends alon the way.
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This is the first game in the fifth generation of console games, and plays much like Poképark Wii, but at a different location with a different story.