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The '''fifth generation''' of Pokémon, known by fans due to its version names as the ''' | The '''fifth generation''' of Pokémon, known by fans due to its version names as the '''Yin-Yang generation''', is the fifth installment of the Pokémon series. Like previous generations, it begins with two games, {{game|Black and White|s}}, released as a pair, and will possibly later be joined by a [[third version]]. In an unprecedented move, Black and White were for the [[Nintendo DS]], the same as [[Generation IV]]'s five main series games. | ||
A new [[region]] was introduced for this generation. The [[Unova]] region is known to be far away from the regions of previous generations. Unlike the past four, Unova is not based on a part of real world Japan, but draws inspiration from the {{wp|New York City metropolitan area}}. | A new [[region]] was introduced for this generation. The [[Unova]] region is known to be far away from the regions of previous generations. Unlike the past four, Unova is not based on a part of real world Japan, but draws inspiration from the {{wp|New York City metropolitan area}}. |
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