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*The ''Stadium'' series is a series of games that started in 1998 with ''Pokémon Stadium'', with its most recent release being ''Pokémon Battle Revolution'' in 2006. The ''Stadium series'' is a battle series, taking the core aspect of the main series games, battling. The player could copy their Pokémon from Generations I and II (''Stadium'' and ''Stadium 2'') or from Generation IV (''Battle Revolution'') and use them as a party for battling NPCs in tournaments to win prizes that could be used for various gameplay features. ''Stadium 1'' and ''2'' also featured a minigame mode and a Gym Leader Castle featuring every Kanto and Johto Elite 4 members, two gamemodes that ''Battle Revolution'' lacked.
*The ''Stadium'' series is a series of games that started in 1998 with ''Pokémon Stadium'', with its most recent release being ''Pokémon Battle Revolution'' in 2006. The ''Stadium series'' is a battle series, taking the core aspect of the main series games, battling. The player could copy their Pokémon from Generations I and II (''Stadium'' and ''Stadium 2'') or from Generation IV (''Battle Revolution'') and use them as a party for battling NPCs in tournaments to win prizes that could be used for various gameplay features. ''Stadium 1'' and ''2'' also featured a minigame mode and a Gym Leader Castle featuring every Kanto and Johto Elite 4 members, two gamemodes that ''Battle Revolution'' lacked.
*The ''Pikachu'' series consists of two games: ''Hey You, Pikachu!'' and ''Pokémon Channel''. In these games, the player interacts with Pikachu, performing daily activities with it, such as exploring, talking to other Pokémon, and playing minigames. Pokémon Channel's primary gameplay feature is TV, the player and Pikachu would watch TV to buy items to decorate their home, participate in quizzes and guessing games, and watch a Pichu Bros. special based on the anime (even with the anime Meowth appearing, who sings a song in a CGI animation) exclusive to the game. ''Hey You, Pikachu!'' used a special attachment to the Nintendo 64 called the "Voice Recognition Unit" (VRU for short), that allowed the player to be able to talk to Pikachu and to help better socialize with it. However, the VRU was calibrated for a high-pitched child's voice, leading to difficulties in playability for adolescents and adults.
*The ''Pikachu'' series consists of two games: ''Hey You, Pikachu!'' and ''Pokémon Channel''. In these games, the player interacts with Pikachu, performing daily activities with it, such as exploring, talking to other Pokémon, and playing minigames. Pokémon Channel's primary gameplay feature is TV, the player and Pikachu would watch TV to buy items to decorate their home, participate in quizzes and guessing games, and watch a Pichu Bros. special based on the anime (even with the anime Meowth appearing, who sings a song in a CGI animation) exclusive to the game. ''Hey You, Pikachu!'' used a special attachment to the Nintendo 64 called the "Voice Recognition Unit" (VRU for short), that allowed the player to be able to talk to Pikachu and to help better socialize with it. However, the VRU was calibrated for a high-pitched child's voice, leading to difficulties in playability for adolescents and adults.
*The ''PokéPark'' series also consists of two games, both released for the Wii. In this series, the player plays as Pikachu, and can explore the park known as PokéPark, and play minigames to build friendships with fellow Pokémon, in order to save PokéPark.
*The ''Trading Card Game'' series is a series of games based on the Pokémon Trading Card game, specifically the first few sets of the TCG. The gameplay of these games is very similar to that of the main series games, with the notable difference being battling with Pokémon Trading Cards rather than Pokémon themselves.
*The ''Trading Card Game'' series is a series of games based on the Pokémon Trading Card game, specifically the first few sets of the TCG. The gameplay of these games is very similar to that of the main series games, with the notable difference being battling with Pokémon Trading Cards rather than Pokémon themselves.
*''Pokémon Snap'' is a photography game that involves taking pictures of Pokémon in their natural habitat in an on-rails fashion. Players can interact with the Pokémon in various ways in order to obtain better pictures for a higher score. This title is notable for being the first Pokémon game ever to appear on a home console. More than 20 years after the original Nintendo 64 game, a follow up for the Nintendo Switch, aptly titled ''New Pokémon Snap'', was developed by Bandai Namco and released worldwide in 2021.  
*''Pokémon Snap'' is a photography game that involves taking pictures of Pokémon in their natural habitat in an on-rails fashion. Players can interact with the Pokémon in various ways in order to obtain better pictures for a higher score. This title is notable for being the first Pokémon game ever to appear on a home console. More than 20 years after the original Nintendo 64 game, a follow up for the Nintendo Switch, aptly titled ''New Pokémon Snap'', was developed by Bandai Namco and released worldwide in 2021.  
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*The ''Puzzle'' series is based on the {{uv|Panel de Pon}} series, debuted outside of Japan as ''Tetris Attack'', referencing the name of unrelated puzzle series {{uvm3|Tetris}}. ''Pokémon Puzzle League'', released for the N64, is based on the anime (and is the only game appearance of Ash), while ''Pokémon Puzzle Challenge'', released for the Game Boy Color, is not. Both of these games were based off cancelled projects of ''Panel de Pon 64'', and ''Panel de Pon GB'' respectively with the latter being intended as a port of the original ''Panel de Pon'' for the ''Super Famicom''.
*The ''Puzzle'' series is based on the {{uv|Panel de Pon}} series, debuted outside of Japan as ''Tetris Attack'', referencing the name of unrelated puzzle series {{uvm3|Tetris}}. ''Pokémon Puzzle League'', released for the N64, is based on the anime (and is the only game appearance of Ash), while ''Pokémon Puzzle Challenge'', released for the Game Boy Color, is not. Both of these games were based off cancelled projects of ''Panel de Pon 64'', and ''Panel de Pon GB'' respectively with the latter being intended as a port of the original ''Panel de Pon'' for the ''Super Famicom''.
*The ''Colosseum'' series is a series taking place in an entirely original region known as Orre, where the player must protect Orre from the crime syndicate known as Cipher and capture Pokémon they had kidnapped and closed their hearts to, also known as Shadow Pokémon. In ''Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness'', the primary focus of the game is a completely black [[Lugia]] known as Shadow Lugia, or XD001, known by Cipher as the ultimate Shadow Pokémon and impossible to purify.
*The ''Colosseum'' series is a series taking place in an entirely original region known as Orre, where the player must protect Orre from the crime syndicate known as Cipher and capture Pokémon they had kidnapped and closed their hearts to, also known as Shadow Pokémon. In ''Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness'', the primary focus of the game is a completely black [[Lugia]] known as Shadow Lugia, or XD001, known by Cipher as the ultimate Shadow Pokémon and impossible to purify.
*The ''Trozei'' series is another puzzle game like ''Panel de Pon'', except instead of matching colored panels, the player matches Pokémon. ''Pokémon Battle Trozei'' features Mega Evolutions.
*The ''Mystery Dungeon'' series is a series based around Pokémon rather than a trainer. The player joins a team and explores dungeons recruiting talking Pokémon, completing missions, and solving the mystery of why the player turned into a Pokémon. The most recent game is a Switch remake of ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red/Blue Rescue Team''.  
*The ''Mystery Dungeon'' series is a series based around Pokémon rather than a trainer. The player joins a team and explores dungeons recruiting talking Pokémon, completing missions, and solving the mystery of why the player turned into a Pokémon. The most recent game is a Switch remake of ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red/Blue Rescue Team''.  
*The ''Ranger'' series is like the main series games, except instead of capturing Pokémon, the player uses a device known as a Capture Styler to befriend the Pokémon in order to win the battle. Instead of being called a Pokémon Trainer, the main characters in this series are named Pokémon Rangers, and their only goal is to save people and Pokémon alike from evil and destruction.
*The ''Ranger'' series is like the main series games, except instead of capturing Pokémon, the player uses a device known as a Capture Styler to befriend the Pokémon in order to win the battle. Instead of being called a Pokémon Trainer, the main characters in this series are named Pokémon Rangers, and their only goal is to save people and Pokémon alike from evil and destruction.
*The ''Rumble'' series is a very different game from the main series. In this series, the player takes control of what's called Toy Pokémon, and must traverse through mazes fighting different Pokémon, ultimately leading to a boss Pokémon at the end of the level. The player would also have a chance of collecting said Toy Pokémon after defeating them.
*The ''Rumble'' series is a very different game from the main series. In this series, the player takes control of what's called Toy Pokémon, and must traverse through mazes fighting different Pokémon, ultimately leading to a boss Pokémon at the end of the level. The player would also have a chance of collecting said Toy Pokémon after defeating them.
*The ''Trozei'' series is another puzzle game like ''Panel de Pon'', except instead of matching colored panels, the player matches Pokémon. ''Pokémon Battle Trozei'' features Mega Evolutions.
*The ''PokéPark'' is a duology released for the Wii, where the player plays as Pikachu, and can explore the park known as PokéPark, and play minigames to build friendships with fellow Pokémon, in order to save PokéPark.
*''Pokkén Tournament'' is a fighting game based on ''Tekken'' developed by [[Bandai Namco]] that takes place on a three-dimensional plane, featuring various Pokémon as the playable characters. The game would later get an expanded version, ''Pokkén Tournament DX'', which adds more playable Pokémon and introduces triple battles. [[Pikachu]], Pikachu Libre, [[Charizard]], [[Mewtwo]], and [[Lucario]], all playable in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, are also playable in this spinoff, in addition to [[Blastoise]], the final evolved form of [[Squirtle]].  
*''Pokkén Tournament'' is a fighting game based on ''Tekken'' developed by [[Bandai Namco]] that takes place on a three-dimensional plane, featuring various Pokémon as the playable characters. The game would later get an expanded version, ''Pokkén Tournament DX'', which adds more playable Pokémon and introduces triple battles. [[Pikachu]], Pikachu Libre, [[Charizard]], [[Mewtwo]], and [[Lucario]], all playable in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, are also playable in this spinoff, in addition to [[Blastoise]], the final evolved form of [[Squirtle]].
*''Detective Pikachu'' is a series of mystery adventure games focusing on Tim Goodman, who teams up with the titular character in order to solve the mystery of his missing father. The series would receive a movie adaptation in 2019 titled ''Pokémon Detective Pikachu''.
*''Pokémon GO'' is a smartphone game developed by Niantic that uses augmented reality and GPS tracking to have the player explore the real world and catch and battle Pokémon in various locales. The game is notable for being one of the most successful smartphone apps and Nintendo-related games of all time, having been downloaded by over 100 million people worldwide and becoming a cultural phenomenon much like the franchise in its early days.
*''Pokémon GO'' is a smartphone game developed by Niantic that uses augmented reality and GPS tracking to have the player explore the real world and catch and battle Pokémon in various locales. The game is notable for being one of the most successful smartphone apps and Nintendo-related games of all time, having been downloaded by over 100 million people worldwide and becoming a cultural phenomenon much like the franchise in its early days.
*''Pokémon Duel'' was a smartphone game developed by Heroz that revived the abandoned Trading Figure Game. In this game, players fight each other using statues of Pokémon and cards that give them special powerups. Servers shut down on October 31, 2019.
*''Pokémon Quest'' is a game for both the Nintendo Switch and smartphones developed by Game Freak. The game is set in a world where everything has a blocky, {{uv|Minecraft}}-esque style to it. The player has to set up a camp that attracts and Pokémon, who are then used to explore the areas, gather materials, and defeat wild Pokémon.
*''Pokemon Masters'' is a smartphone game where the player fights gym leaders, Elite 4 members, champions, [[Red]], Green, Blue, Professor Oak, and [[Team Rocket]] from the anime.
*''Pokemon Masters'' is a smartphone game where the player teams up with and fights several Gym Leaders, Elite Four members, Champions, player characters, rivals, villainous team members, and other characters throughout the ''Pokémon'' series.  
*''Magikarp Jump'' is a smartphone game developed by Select Button that has a focus on Magikarp, known to be the weakest Pokémon. In this game, the player has to train up a Magikarp and use it to compete in Magikarp jumping contests.
*''Pokémon Quest'' is a game for both the Nintendo Switch and smartphones developed by Game Freak. The game is set in a world where everything has a blocky, ''Minecraft''-esque style to it. The player has to set up a camp that attracts and Pokémon, who are then used to explore the areas, gather materials, and defeat wild Pokémon.
*''Pokemon Smile'' is a mobile app that helps kids brush their teeth.  
*''Pokemon Cafe Mix'' is a mobile app and Nintendo Switch puzzle game set in a café.  
*''Pokemon Cafe Mix'' is a mobile app and Nintendo Switch puzzle game set in a café.  
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