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{{StrategyWiki|Category:Pokémon|linktext=Pokémon games}} | {{StrategyWiki|Category:Pokémon|linktext=Pokémon games}} | ||
The '''Pokémon games''' are all video games in the [[Pokémon]] franchise. All games in the standard style are considered the base, definitive [[canon]] for the [[Pokémon]] series. All other parts of Pokémon canon, including but not limited to the [[Pokémon anime]], [[Pokémon manga]], [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], and the [[Pokémon Trading Figure Game]], are derived from the [[Pokémon world]] and concepts set forth in the games. There are currently | The '''Pokémon games''' are all video games in the [[Pokémon]] franchise. All games in the standard style are considered the base, definitive [[canon]] for the [[Pokémon]] series. All other parts of Pokémon canon, including but not limited to the [[Pokémon anime]], [[Pokémon manga]], [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], and the [[Pokémon Trading Figure Game]], are derived from the [[Pokémon world]] and concepts set forth in the games. There are currently 65 games known. | ||
The games are split into [[generation]]s. The defining point of where new generations begin is when a new standard style Pokémon game with a set of new Pokémon added to the [[Pokédex]] is released. Games are also split between main series games and spin-off games. In most main games, the player can choose one out of three Pokémon to start their journey with. Spin-off games give players various options in the way they both obtain and make use of Pokémon. | The games are split into [[generation]]s. The defining point of where new generations begin is when a new standard style Pokémon game with a set of new Pokémon added to the [[Pokédex]] is released. Games are also split between main series games and spin-off games. In most main games, the player can choose one out of three Pokémon to start their journey with. Spin-off games give players various options in the way they both obtain and make use of Pokémon. |
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