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  1. Pokémon is a series of video games developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company under the Pokémon media franchise. It was created by Satoshi Tajiri with assistance from Ken Sugimori, the first games, Pocket Monsters Red and Green, were released in 1996 in Japan for the Game Boy, later released outside of Japan as Pokémon Red Version and Blue Version.

  2. Pokémon PokéROM Gotta Learn 'em All! is a series of playable and collectable mini CD-Roms released by Mattel Interactive in 2000. Each CD features math puzzles, print programs to print out Pokémon, build a desktop Pokémon collection, and observe Pokémon Pokémon 2000

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    February 27: Pocket Monsters Red & Green, the first-ever Pokémon games and the primary games of Generation I, first released in Japan for the Game Boy
    June 23: Nintendo 64first released in Japan
    October 15: Pocket Monsters Blue, upper edition of Pocket Monsters Red & Green, first released in Japan for the Game Boy
    October 20: Pokémon Trading Card Game(TCG) first released
    March: Pokémon Adventuresmanga first released in Japan
    April 1: Pocket Monsters, the first Japanese anime series, first aired in Japan with the release of the first episode of the 1st anime season, Pokemon, I Choose You!
    March 27: Pocket Pikachureleased in Japan
    April 23: Pokémon Center Co. Hdj
    January 21: Super Smash Bros. 64, crossover game, first released in Japan for Nintendo 64
    January 28: Pocket Monsters Episode: Orange Islands Adventuresfirst aired in Japan
    March 21: Pokémon Snap, a spin-off photography game, first released in Japan
    April 14: Pokémon Pinball, a spin-off game, first released in Japan
    July 18: Third Pokémon movie, Pokémon 3: The Movie: Spell of the Unownfirst released in Japan
    October 14: Third English dub anime season, Pokémon: The Johto Journeys, released in the United States
    December 14: Pokémon Crystal, upper edition of Pokémon Gold and Silver (1999), first released in Japan as the final main games for the Game Boy Color
    December 14: Pokémon Stadium 2(known in Japan as Pokémon Stadium Gold and Silver) released in Japan
    February: Pokémon USAestablished
    February 27: Fifth anniversary of the Pokémon video games and the Pokémon franchise
    March 21: Game Boy Advancefirst released in Japan
    July 7: Fourth Pokémon movie, Pokémon 4Ever Celebi: Voice of the Forest, first released in Japan
    April 1: Fifth anniversary of the Pokémon anime
    July 13: Fifth Pokémon movie, Pokémon Heroes: Latios and Latias, first released in Japan
    September 14: Fifth English dub anime season, Pokémon: Master Quest, released in the United States
    November 21: Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, primary games of Generation III and first main games for the Game Boy Advance, first released in Japan for the Game Boy Advance
    February 14: Game Boy Advance SPfirst released in Japan
    March 15: Sixth English dub anime season, Pokémon: Advanced, released in the United States
    May 30: Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphirefirst released
    July 19: Sixth Pokémon movie, Jirachi Wish Maker, first released in Japan
    January 29: Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, remakes of Pocket Monsters Red and Green (1996) for the Game Boy and first ever remakes, first released in Japan for the Game Boy Advance
    July 17: Seventh Pokémon movie, Destiny Deoxys, first released in Japan
    August 22: First ever Pokémon Trading Game World Championships held
    September 2: TV Tokyo MediaNet was shortened to MediaNet
    March 18: Poképark, a theme park, opens in Japan
    July 16: Eighth Pokémon movie, Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, first released in Japan
    August 4: Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, a spin-off game, first released in Japan
    September 13: Game Boy Microfirst released in Japan
  3. Apr 25, 2024 · They often overhaul the game’s graphics, incorporating those seen in later generation games including battle backgrounds, sprites, and map tiles. They will regularly include Pokémon, moves, and types from later generations, and will sometimes include brand new ones created by the hacker.

  4. All you have to do is grab a game (ROM), then an emulator, and then start playing. Load up your downloaded ROM on your emulator and you should be good to go. Some of our Pokemon ROMs can also be played right inside your browser window. This applies to games for the NES, Gameboy, and Gameboy Color systems. If you want to save some hassle, simply ...

  5. Aug 15, 2022 · Latest Version: v2.4. Summary. Platinum Redux is a difficulty rom hack of Platinum. The changes listed below aim to provide a more challenging Platinum experience with focus on teambuilding and battling. The rom currently has a roster of 479 Pokémon.

  6. Getting ROMs for PokeMMO. For this part, it is important to get some ROMs that are needed for the game. Even if you download and install PokeMMO, if you don’t have any of these ROMs, then the game won’t run. Even if you just have one ROM, that will be enough to get started.

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