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|valign=top colspan=2|[[File:Pokemon 025Pikachu.png|right|Pikachu, one of the most popular Pokémon]]'''Pokémon''' (often just spelled as ''Pokemon'') is the name of a popular [[:Category:Nintendo|Nintendo]] franchise. The series was created in [[1995]] by Satoshi Tajiri, while the first Pokémon video games, [[Pokémon Red and Blue]], were released on [[October 15]], [[1996]] for the [[Game Boy]] in Japan. The series enjoyed high success and immense popularity with gamers worldwide as soon as it was released in North America; because of this popularity, the two games were merchandized into anime, manga, trading cards, toys, books, clothing, and other forms of media. A remake of Pokémon Red and Blue was then released, called [[Pokémon Yellow]], which was yet another successful title.
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<div style="float:right;margin-left:7px;padding-left:7px;padding-right:7px;border:1px solid #CCCCCC;">'''General information'''
[[File:Pokemon red box.jpg|50px|Pokémon Red|link=Pokémon Red and Blue]]
* [[Pokémon/Competitive battling|Competitive battling]]
[[File:PokemonBlueBox.jpg|50px|Pokémon Blue|link=Pokémon Red and Blue]]
* [[Pokémon/Pokédex|Pokédex]]
[[File:Pkmn. yellow boxart.jpg|50px|Pokémon Yellow|link=Pokémon Red and Blue]]
* [[Pokémon/List of Moves|List of Moves]]
* [[Pokémon/Attack chart|Attack chart]]
* [[Pokémon/Dual type attack chart|Dual type attack chart]]
* [[Pokémon/Breeding|Breeding]]
* [[Pokémon/Items|Items]]
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'''[[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 franchise, featuring 150 Pokémon in the vast Kanto region.
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[[File:Pokemon 025Pikachu.png|right|Pikachu, one of the most popular Pokémon]]
'''Pokémon''' (often just spelled as ''Pokemon'') is the name of a popular [[:Category:Nintendo|Nintendo]] franchise. The series was created in [[1995]] by Satoshi Tajiri, while the first Pokémon video games, [[Pokémon Red and Blue]], were released on [[October 15]], [[1996]] for the [[Game Boy]] in Japan. The series enjoyed high success and immense popularity with gamers worldwide as soon as it was released in North America; because of this popularity, the two games were merchandized into anime, manga, trading cards, toys, books, clothing, and other forms of media. A remake of Pokémon Red and Blue was then released, called [[Pokémon Yellow]], which was yet another successful title.
The second generation of Pokémon started with [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]], released on [[November 21]], [[1999]] in Japan for the [[Game Boy Color]], and its remake released soon after, called [[Pokémon Crystal]]. These three titles were highly anticipated and like their predecessors, became huge titles. The third generation of Pokémon began with [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]], released on [[November 22]], [[2002]] in Japan, and also enjoyed high amounts of success along with their remake Pokémon Emerald. The fourth generation of Pokémon began with [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]] followed by [[Pokémon Platinum|Platinum]] (which was released in North America on [[April 22]], [[2007]] for Nintendo's successful [[Nintendo DS]] handheld system, and was released earlier in Japan). A number of spin-offs and smaller titles in the Pokémon series have been released, such as [[Pokémon Stadium]], for the various Nintendo consoles and correlating with that generation and its time period. The series is still very successful in almost all forms of media.
The second generation of Pokémon started with [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]], released on [[November 21]], [[1999]] in Japan for the [[Game Boy Color]], and its remake released soon after, called [[Pokémon Crystal]]. These three titles were highly anticipated and like their predecessors, became huge titles. The third generation of Pokémon began with [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]], released on [[November 22]], [[2002]] in Japan, and also enjoyed high amounts of success along with their remake Pokémon Emerald. The fourth generation of Pokémon began with [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]] followed by [[Pokémon Platinum|Platinum]] (which was released in North America on [[April 22]], [[2007]] for Nintendo's successful [[Nintendo DS]] handheld system, and was released earlier in Japan). A number of spin-offs and smaller titles in the Pokémon series have been released, such as [[Pokémon Stadium]], for the various Nintendo consoles and correlating with that generation and its time period. The series is still very successful in almost all forms of media.
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'''[[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 franchise, featuring 150 Pokémon in the vast Kanto region.
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Revision as of 17:49, 18 July 2021

Pokémon series
Pokémon series
Featured guide

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 franchise, featuring 150 Pokémon in the vast Kanto region.

Pikachu, one of the most popular Pokémon
Pikachu, one of the most popular Pokémon

Pokémon (often just spelled as Pokemon) is the name of a popular Nintendo franchise. The series was created in 1995 by Satoshi Tajiri, while the first Pokémon video games, Pokémon Red and Blue, were released on October 15, 1996 for the Game Boy in Japan. The series enjoyed high success and immense popularity with gamers worldwide as soon as it was released in North America; because of this popularity, the two games were merchandized into anime, manga, trading cards, toys, books, clothing, and other forms of media. A remake of Pokémon Red and Blue was then released, called Pokémon Yellow, which was yet another successful title.

The second generation of Pokémon started with Pokémon Gold and Silver, released on November 21, 1999 in Japan for the Game Boy Color, and its remake released soon after, called Pokémon Crystal. These three titles were highly anticipated and like their predecessors, became huge titles. The third generation of Pokémon began with Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, released on November 22, 2002 in Japan, and also enjoyed high amounts of success along with their remake Pokémon Emerald. The fourth generation of Pokémon began with Pokémon Diamond and Pearl followed by Platinum (which was released in North America on April 22, 2007 for Nintendo's successful Nintendo DS handheld system, and was released earlier in Japan). A number of spin-offs and smaller titles in the Pokémon series have been released, such as Pokémon Stadium, for the various Nintendo consoles and correlating with that generation and its time period. The series is still very successful in almost all forms of media.

Subcategories

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Pages in category "Pokémon"

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