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The '''fifth generation''' of Pokémon, known by fans due to its version names as the '''monochrome 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 [[version|third version]]. In an unprecedented move, Black and White were for the [[Nintendo DS]], the same as [[Generation IV]]'s five main series games.
The '''fifth generation''' of Pokémon, known by fans due to its version names as the '''monochrome 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 later be joined by a [[version|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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