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(Quick update on the new site layout, Official Pokedex and the Pokémon TV section.)
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[[File:Pokemon_website_logo.png|thumb|200px|right|Logo used for the website until the 2010 overhaul]]
[[File:Pokemon_website_logo.png|thumb|200px|right|Logo used for the website until the 2010 overhaul]]
[[File:2000pokemonworld.png|thumb|200px|right|Logo used for the website in 2000]]
[[File:2000pokemonworld.png|thumb|200px|right|Logo used for the website in 2000]]
'''Pok{{tt|é|Officially uses regular &quot;e&quot;}}mon.com''', known as '''Pokémon World''' prior to 2000, is the official international [[Pokémon]] website which was created on January 8, 1998<ref>[http://www.whois.net/whois/pokemon.com WHOIS information for Pokémon.com]</ref>. It has gone by many different names throughout its history, such as '''Pokémon-games.com''' and '''Go-Pokemon.com''', though has finally settled on the simple Pokémon.com nominer. Most iterations have had an online [[Pokédex]]. On January 11, 2010, the website was overhauled, now having full episodes, [[Pokémon.com online games|new online games]], and Trading Card Game information, among others. The design was overhauled yet again on January 27, 2014, were the basic layout was 'simplified' along with further linking the official website with the TCG site (such as now incorporating the same avatar system). This also updated the Pokédex to contain all Pokémon up to Generation IV and the showed the return of the 'Gotta catch 'em all!' slogan.
'''Pok{{tt|é|Officially uses regular &quot;e&quot;}}mon.com''', known as '''Pokémon World''' prior to 2000, is the official international [[Pokémon]] website which was created on January 8, 1998<ref>[http://www.whois.net/whois/pokemon.com WHOIS information for Pokémon.com]</ref>. It has gone by many different names throughout its history, such as '''Pokémon-games.com''' and '''Go-Pokemon.com''', though has finally settled on the simple Pokémon.com nominer. Most iterations have had an online [[Pokédex]]. On January 11, 2010, the website was overhauled, now having full episodes, [[Pokémon.com online games|new online games]], and Trading Card Game information, among others. The design was overhauled yet again on January 27, 2014, were the basic layout was 'simplified' along with further linking the official website with the TCG site (such as now incorporating the same avatar system). This also updated the Pokédex to contain all Pokémon up to Generation VI and the showed the return of the 'Gotta catch 'em all!' slogan.


==History==
==History==
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* For [[Generation V]] Pokémon, there are entries from both Black and White versions.
* For [[Generation V]] Pokémon, there are entries from both Black and White versions.


After the 2014 January update, the Pokédex was completely redesigned and now includes[[Generation VI]] Pokémon. The new interface has a grid-like structure and a much more advanced search system. As to coincide with the new Generation VI games, each Pokémon has a choice of either their X or Y Pokédex entry.
After the 2014 January update, the Pokédex was completely redesigned and now includes [[Generation VI]] Pokémon. The new interface has a grid-like structure and a much more advanced search system. As to coincide with the new Generation VI games, each Pokémon has a choice of either their X or Y Pokédex entry.


What was also added was further options below the basic Pokédex info, including the ability to share the selected Pokémon via several social media and included a list of all currently aired Anime Episodes and available Trading Cards including that Pokémon.
What was also added was further options below the basic Pokédex info, including the ability to share the selected Pokémon via several social media and included a list of all currently aired Anime Episodes and available Trading Cards including that Pokémon.
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