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Games are also split between core series games and spin-off games:
Games are also split between core series games and spin-off games:
* In most [[core series]] games, the {{player}} journies through a specific region to catch and raise Pokémon, battle Trainers, fight crime, and earn recognition (usually by collecting Badges from Gym Leaders) until they are acknowledged as the strongest Trainer. Official materials will generally maintain which games are considered part of the core series.
* In most [[core series]] games, the {{player}} journies through a specific region to catch and raise Pokémon, battle Trainers, fight crime, and earn recognition (usually by collecting Badges from Gym Leaders) until they are acknowledged as the strongest Trainer. Official materials will generally maintain which games are considered part of the core series.
* [[Spin-off games]] give players various options in the way they both obtain and make use of Pokémon.
* {{Spin-off games}} give players various options in the way they both obtain and make use of Pokémon.


Additionally, some spin-off games are instead classified as '''side series''' games by fans, due to having a strong connection to the core series. Generally speaking, side series games are able to transfer Pokémon to or from the core series, without being part of the core series themselves.
Additionally, some spin-off games are instead classified as '''side series''' games by fans, due to having a strong connection to the core series. Generally speaking, side series games are able to transfer Pokémon to or from the core series, without being part of the core series themselves.