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PilotWings Resort (3DS)
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Pokedex 3D Pro (3DS)
Pokedex 3D Pro is a fully enhanced and upgraded version of the original Pokedex 3D application. It includes detailed information about the more than 600 Pokedex featured in the history of the Pokedex video game series.
Pokemon - Diamond (DS)
Set in an entirely new region called Sinnoh, players can choose to begin their adventure as either a boy or girl Pokemon trainer on a path to becoming Pokemon League Champion. The adventure continues as players can bring Pokemon from their Game Boy Advance Pokemon games to Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl using the GBA game slot on their Nintendo DS.
Pokemon - Emerald (Game Boy Advance)
Pokemon Emerald is an extension of Pokemon Ruby and Pokemon Sapphire, and shares the ultimate goal of stopping the expansion of either the Team Magma or Team Aqua realm. Players must keep balance in the world of Hoenn, where Team Magma or Team Aqua is trying to use Groudon (ground) or Kyogre (water) to try and take over. Rayquaza (sky) will help maintain this balance. Trainers will need to use their best battling strategies ever, because this game offers the most challenging Battle fields presented in a Pokemon game. Pokemon Emerald is the first Hoenn Pokemon adventure to allow players to trade and battle wirelessly.
Pokemon - FireRed (Game Boy Advance)
The world of Pokemon expands. Pokemon technology makes its next quantum leap. The new games are set in Kanto, the region where Pokemon first took root and exploded into a major phenomenon, and the latest titles stuff in tons of exciting new features. One thing's for certain: when Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen get into Trainers' hands, Pokemon fans stand to become the coolest, most connected gaming community in the world. When you get your copy of Pokemon FireRed or LeafGreen, you'll also nab Nintendo's cutting-edge peripheral: the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter.
Pokemon - LeafGreen (Game Boy Advance)
The world of Pokemon expands. Pokemon technology makes its next quantum leap. The new games are set in Kanto, the region where Pokemon first took root and exploded into a major phenomenon, and the latest titles stuff in tons of exciting new features. One thing's for certain: when Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen get into Trainers' hands, Pokemon fans stand to become the coolest, most connected gaming community in the world. When you get your copy of Pokemon FireRed or LeafGreen, you'll also nab Nintendo's cutting-edge peripheral: the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter.
Pokemon - Pearl (DS)
Set in an entirely new region called Sinnoh, players can choose to begin their adventure as either a boy or girl Pokemon trainer on a path to becoming Pokemon League Champion. The adventure continues as players can bring Pokemon from their Game Boy Advance Pokemon games to Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl using the GBA game slot on their Nintendo DS.
Pokemon - Ruby (Game Boy Advance)
You'll start your adventure by receiving one of 3 basic Pokemon from the professor. Journey through Hoenn gaining knowledge, training your Pokemon and earning badges, with the goal of becoming a Pokemon Master through collecting, battling & trading.
Pokemon - Sapphire (Game Boy Advance)
You'll start your adventure by receiving one of 3 basic Pokemon from the professor. Journey through Hoenn gaining knowledge, training your Pokemon and earning badges, with the goal of becoming a Pokemon Master through collecting, battling & trading.
Pokemon Battle Revolution (Wii)
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Pokemon Black Version (DS)
The two games feature different areas for the first time in the series, with the game world of Pokémon Black Version featuring a unique metropolitan area called Black City, and a lush, green area named White Forest only found in Pokémon White Version. Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version also mark the first time in a Pokémon video game that the seasons will change in the game world. Certain Pokémon appear more frequently during different seasons, and players can only access some areas during a specific season.
Pokemon Black Version 2 (DS)
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Pokemon Colosseum (GameCube)
Players can upload Pokemon from their Game Boy Advance games Pokemon Ruby and Pokemon Sapphire, and battle against friends on their televisions through Nintendo GameCube. With a collection of arenas to choose from, players can enter their Pokemon in a tournament or battle it out in four-player multi-battles, making each experience unlike the last. Players also can join with a friend to combine strengths in new two-on-two battles and demonstrate their Pokemon prowess as a team.
Pokemon Dash (DS)
Players control Pikachu and race against other Pokemon. The objective is to clear all check points and aim toward the goal. In addition to running the courses, Pikachu can cross water terrain by riding on Lapras' back and can also fly using a hot-air balloon. Most of the control is based on using the unique touch screen of Nintendo DS, making this game unlike any previous Pokemon title.
Pokemon Dream Radar (3DS)
Pokemon Dream Radar lets players use several different features of the Nintendo 3DS system, including the Nintendo 3DS camera, motion control and augmented-reality technology, to catch Pokemon by moving the Nintendo 3DS to discover hidden Pokemon. Players can catch the Pokemon by moving the Nintendo 3DS to aim and shoot beams at them. Caught Pokemon from Pokemon Dream Radar can be transferred into Pokemon Black Version 2 and Pokemon White Version 2, helping players build their roster of Pokemon.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team (DS)
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team for the first time lets users play as a Pokemon, speaking and interacting with other characters in a world populated only by Pokemon.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness (DS)
Before the game starts, players take a test to help them figure out which of 16 Pokémon best represents their personalities. Players then experience their adventure through the eyes of a Pokémon as they explore the land and embark on an epic journey through time and darkness. They talk and team up with other Pokémon to set out on an epic voyage while navigating an endless array of randomly generated dungeons.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky (DS)
Play as one of 19 different Pokémon including five additional starter Pokémon that have been added to the roster of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. There are more than 490 Pokémon to interact with in this immersive role-playing adventure that is engaging for longtime fans and series newcomers. Players assume the role of a Pokémon and team up with a partner Pokémon to save the world from destruction.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time (DS)
Before the game starts, players take a test to help them figure out which of 16 Pokémon best represents their personalities. Players then experience their adventure through the eyes of a Pokémon as they explore the land and embark on an epic journey through time and darkness. They talk and team up with other Pokémon to set out on an epic voyage while navigating an endless array of randomly generated dungeons.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team (Game Boy Advance)
For the first time a player is a Pokemon and speaks & interacts with other characters in a world populated only by Pokemon
Pokemon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire (Game Boy Advance)
Launching a Monster Ball to begin a game, players use flippers to keep the ball in-play and knock the ball into targets on one of two boards, Ruby or Sapphire. Adding to the challenge, players can catch up to 200 Pokemon, including all Pokemon that appear in Pokemon Ruby and Pokemon Sapphire for Game Boy Advance.
Pokemon Platinum Version (DS)
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Pokemon Puzzle League (Wii)
Get ready for a new kind of Pokémon battle where the power and speed of your brain are just as important as the strength of your Pokémon. Join Ash, Brock, Misty and many more characters from the Pokémon animated series as they gather in Puzzle Village to compete for the title of Pokémon Puzzle Master. Just match three or more blocks of the same color in any direction. Sounds simple, right? But the actual game play is surprisingly addictive and deep (chains and combos anyone?), especially when you’re facing off against a human opponent. Choose from six different modes offering a wide range of action, from story or puzzle modes to continuous play or timed play. If that’s not enough, take on the challenge in 3-D and get ready for more blocks than ever before. Featuring animated cut scenes combined with bright, fun graphics, there’s enough to satisfy any fan of Pokémon or puzzle games.
Pokemon Ranger (DS)
Pokemon Ranger is a different kind of Pokemon gaming. You're still capturing and training Pokemon, but not for competition. Instead, you're working to protect them as a Pokemon Ranger! Use the new Capture STylus to catch Pokemon, then help them survive in the wild.
Pokemon Rumble Blast (3DS)
An action-packed Pok?mon adventure that lets players battle against waves of opposing wind-up Toy Pok?mon, connect and play with friends, and collect more than 600 Toy Pok?mon.
Pokemon Snap (Wii)
As one of the most unique games in a renowned series, Pokémon Snap was the first truly 3-D Pokémon game and introduced the phenomenon to the Nintendo 64. Travel to Pokémon Island and meet Professor Oak to begin a safari, taking the best possible photographs of 63 different Pokémon as they exist in the wild, undisturbed by humans. This is not as easy as it sounds—the island has many types of climates and environments to explore, along with secret activities and hidden passages to discover. Plus, some of the Pokémon can be a little shy and won’t pose for the camera unless you tease them with special items. After you’re done, submit one picture of each Pokémon to Professor Oak, and he’ll judge it based on size, pose, technique and number of Pokémon captured.
Pokemon White Version (DS)
The two games feature different areas for the first time in the series, with the game world of Pokémon Black Version featuring a unique metropolitan area called Black City, and a lush, green area named White Forest only found in Pokémon White Version. Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version also mark the first time in a Pokémon video game that the seasons will change in the game world. Certain Pokémon appear more frequently during different seasons, and players can only access some areas during a specific season.
Pokemon White Version 2 (DS)
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Pokemon X (3DS)
Pokemon fans will embark on a brand-new adventure through the confirmed Kalos region, where they will encounter beautiful forests and thriving cities like the breathtaking, Lumiose City.
Pokemon Y (3DS)
Pokemon fans will embark on a brand-new adventure through the confirmed Kalos region, where they will encounter beautiful forests and thriving cities like the breathtaking, Lumiose City.
PokePark 2: Wonders Beyond (Wii)
It's up to Pikachu and his Pals-Oshawott, Snivy, and Tepig - and their unique abilities, to make it through PokePark, save the missing Pokemon, and discover the secrets of a mysterious new world. Pikachu and his Pals encounter and befriend many Pokemon from the Unova region and beyond who will help Pikachu along the way. Experience the fun of activities, battles, attractions, and more on your quest! Plus, you can enjoy attractions in single player mode, or challenge family and friends in multiplayer mode.
PokePark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure (Wii)
Players take on the role of Pikachu as he explores the gameworld in search of the means to save PokePark. Along the way he will compete with other Pokemon in various competitions, activities and some battles, through which he accumulates friends who will help him in his quest and upgrades his own special skills.
Polarium (DS)
Players race against the clock as they tap the touch screen of Nintendo DS to flip black tiles and white tiles to make patterns and puzzles disappear. They must clear the board as patterns drop faster and faster from the upper screen to the playing area on the touch screen.
Professor Layton and the Last Specter (DS)
Three years before the events in the Professor Layton and the Curious Village game, Professor Layton receives a letter from his old schoolmate Clark Triton, telling him that a "mysterious giant" is destroying his town." The professor heads to the town of Misthallery to investigate, and is joined by Emmy, his new assistant. What is the meaning of all the destruction, and is it related to the village's folklore legend of a "specter?" The unfolding story also details how Professor Layton and his apprentice, Luke Triton, met.
Punch Out!! (Wii)
As young boxer Little Mac, players have a once-in-a-lifetime chance to battle the big guys of the World Video Boxing Association circuit. Take them on one by one, starting with skinny Glass Joe. Battle up through King Hippo and all the way to the WVBA Champion himself. Players use their best jabs, hooks and power uppercuts to knock out opponents, but just pay attention to subtle changes in their body position to dodge jaw-breaking blows. With great graphics, addictive action and a touch of humor, this game will keep players entertained for hours.