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Return to the Kalos region in the second Pokémon Legends title.
Detective Pikachu Returns brings players to Ryme City where many mysteries need solving.
A cinematic adventure game starring a Pikachu detective that solves mysteries in Ryme City with a young boy named Tim.
A Pokémon dancing game for mobile.
The updated sequel to Pokédex 3D. Now with every Pokémon from all generations, including the new forms of Kyurem. This version will cost and not be free like the previous one.
Sequel to PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure. As in the previous game you play as Pikachu, traveling around and encountering other Pokémon.
Bundled with the Japan-exclusive "Hajimete Set Plus" release of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, Asobi Kata DS includes in-depth tutorials of the collectible card game, as well as a digital rulebook and limited player duels.
Pokédex is a free Pokédex for the 3DS that lets you view your Pokémon in 3D. It is available as a free download from the Nintendo eShop.
The third game in the Pokémon Ranger series.
Take control of Pikachu in Poképark, a Pokémon amusement park. Make friends with other Pokémon and enjoy the rides with them.
Personal Trainer: Walking is a fitness game for the Nintendo DS that uses a pedometer peripheral.
In this new Nintendo DS Pokémon game you train to become a Top Ranger and use your stylus to capture Pokémon.
Project Hacker: Kakusei is a point and click adventure game developed by Red Entertainment for the Nintendo DS.
In the first Pokémon Ranger game, you play a Pokémon Ranger in the Fiore region who must stop the Go-Rock Quads from taking control of powerful pokémon and attacking the citizens of Fiore. Using your 'Capture Stylus', you can capture wild pokémon who can assist you in your journey.
Return to Kanto filled with a whole new chapter to the game. With a brand new features and new ways to capture Pokemon, it time for whole new revolution.
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire are the third set of Pokémon games in the franchise and were released in 2003.
The Japan-exclusive sequel to the Game Boy Color adaptation of the Pokémon Trading Card Game, adding cards from the Team Rocket expansion while introducing a new story involving villians known as Team Great Rocket.
Chee-Chai Alien is a Japanese only Game Boy Color game.
A Picross puzzle game distributed over Nintendo's Nintendo Power cart-writing service in eight parts. Each part focused on a different Nintendo property.
A camera peripheral for the Game Boy.
A Japanese-exclusive sequel to Mario's Picross, Picross 2 includes both Mario and Wario modes of Mario no Super Picross while putting emphasis on larger multi-part nonogram puzzles.
Pokémon Red version and Blue version were the initial two releases in the Pokémon franchise. Red, a Pokémon trainer from Pallet Town who Ash Ketchum, the anime protagonist, was later based on, starts a journey to become a Pokémon Master and ultimately catch 'em all.
The Japanese-exclusive Super Famicom followup to the Game Boy puzzle game Mario's Picross, providing over 300 new puzzles (half of which use traditional rules in a mode now hosted by Wario).
Released through the Satellaview service on the Super Famicom, Tamori no Picross is a sequel to Mario's Picross that provided daily nonogram puzzles through most of 1995. It is named for celebrity Tamori and was intended to be played alongside one of his radio programs.
The first digital adaptation of the logic puzzle known as "nonograms", Mario's Picross tasks players with chipping away at a grid of tiles to reveal a rudimentary picture. Also, Mario is in it.
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