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{{!}}[[Image:Pokemon red box.jpg|50px|Pokémon Red]]{{!}}{{!}}[[Image:PokemonBlueBox.jpg|50px|Pokémon Blue]]{{!}}{{!}}[[Image:Pkmn. yellow boxart.jpg|50px|Pokémon Yellow]]
{{!}}[[Image:Pokemon red box.jpg|50px|Pokémon Red]]{{!}}{{!}}[[Image:PokemonBlueBox.jpg|50px|Pokémon Blue]]{{!}}{{!}}[[Image:Pkmn. yellow boxart.jpg|50px|Pokémon Yellow]]
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'''[[Pokémon Red and Blue|Pokémon Red, Blue]] and [[Pokémon Yellow]]''' encompass the first generation of the Pokémon series. Released in 1998 (the latter in 1999), these games debut the beginning of the successful Pokémon video game franchise, featuring 150 Pokémon in the vast Kanto region.
'''[[Pokémon Red and Blue]] and [[Pokémon Yellow]]''' encompass the first generation of the Pokémon series. Released in 1998 and 1999 respectively, these games debut the beginning of the successful Pokémon video game franchise, featuring 150 Pokémon in the vast Kanto region.
|3=[[Image:Pocket_Fighter_flyer.jpg|100px|right|Pocket Fighter]]
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'''Pocket Fighter''' (known as '''Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix''' in arcades outside of Japan) is an arcade game developed by [[Capcom]] in [[1997]].  In Pocket Fighter, twelve characters from various Capcom fighting franchises, including [[Street Fighter Alpha]], [[Street Fighter III]], [[Darkstalkers]], and the lesser known [[Red Earth]] game, are depicted in super-deformed, or "chibi", artwork style.  Using a simplified fighting system, the game is a light hearted poke at some of Capcom's own successful fighting games.
'''Pocket Fighter''' (known as '''Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix''' in arcades outside of Japan) is an arcade game developed by [[Capcom]] in [[1997]].  In Pocket Fighter, twelve characters from various Capcom fighting franchises, including [[Street Fighter Alpha]], [[Street Fighter III]], [[Darkstalkers]], and the lesser known [[Red Earth]] game, are depicted in super-deformed, or "chibi", artwork style.  Using a simplified fighting system, the game is a light hearted poke at some of Capcom's own successful fighting games.

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Battlestations: Midway
Battlestations: Midway

Battlestations: Midway is a simulation video game developed by the Hungary division of Eidos Interactive. Set in the Pacific theatre of the Second World War, Battlestations: Midway is a hybrid of real-time strategy, flight simulation, as well as naval and submarine warfare.