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* The Nintendo Switch is the only Nintendo video game console to have its first [[core series]] Pokémon title not be the start of a new [[generation]]. | * The Nintendo Switch is the only Nintendo video game console to have its first [[core series]] Pokémon title not be the start of a new [[generation]]. | ||
** This excludes the [[Game Boy Color]]. {{game|Yellow}} (outside of Japan) and {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} were both Game Boy Color games that were also compatible with the [[Game Boy]], but Pokémon Yellow was marketed as a Game Boy game that is enhanced on Game Boy Color, while Pokémon Gold and Silver were marketed as Game Boy Color games that are playable on Game Boy. {{game|Crystal}} was the first Pokémon title to be exclusive to the Game Boy Color. | ** This excludes the [[Game Boy Color]]. {{game|Yellow}} (outside of Japan) and {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} were both Game Boy Color games that were also compatible with the [[Game Boy]], but Pokémon Yellow was marketed as a Game Boy game that is enhanced on Game Boy Color, while Pokémon Gold and Silver were marketed as Game Boy Color games that are playable on Game Boy. {{game|Crystal}} was the first Pokémon title to be exclusive to the Game Boy Color. | ||
* The Nintendo Switch is the first home console to natively play core series Pokémon titles. Other home consoles require a peripheral (such as the [[Super Game Boy]], [[Transfer Pak]], or [[Game Boy Player]]) to play core series Pokémon games. | * The Nintendo Switch is the first home console to natively play core series Pokémon titles. Other home consoles require a peripheral (such as the [[Super Game Boy]], [[Transfer Pak]], or [[Game Boy Player]]) to play core series Pokémon games, unless Pokémon Colosseum and XD: Gale of Darkness for the Nintendo GameCube are counted. | ||
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