Table of Contents:
- The Main Series: Where It All Began
- A Look at the Generations of Pokémon Games
- The Early Days: Game Boy and Game Boy Color
- The Game Boy Advance Era: Hoenn and Remakes
- The Nintendo DS Era: Sinnoh and Unova
- The Nintendo 3DS Era: Kalos and Alola
- The Nintendo Switch Era: Galar, Paldea, as well as Beyond
- What About Spin-Offs, also Other Titles?
- FAQ
A Casual Look at the List of All Pokémon Games in the USA
Did you know that the Pokémon franchise started as a side project based on a hobby of catching insects? The Pokémon franchise spans decades, and with each new Nintendo console, players receive a fresh set of Pokémon adventures to explore. We take a relaxed look at the full list of Pokémon games released in the USA, holding fast to the facts from reliable sources.The Main Series: Where It All Began
The Pokémon journey began in 1998 with the release of Pokémon Red as well as Blue for the Game Boy. These games put Pokémon on the world stage. They let players catch, train, in addition to battle across the Kanto region. The next year, Pokémon Yellow came out, a version the anime inspired, and which has Pikachu as your starter Pokémon. The series grew fast. In 2000, Pokémon Gold plus Silver brought the Johto region to life, followed by Pokémon Crystal in 2001. These games brought in new Pokémon, new features, next to even let you travel back to Kanto after you complete the main story.A Look at the Generations of Pokémon Games
Each new generation of Pokémon games usually introduces a new region, new Pokémon, along with new game mechanics. Remakes of old games also appear often. They let players see classic regions again with updated graphics and features.The Early Days: Game Boy and Game Boy Color
This era set the groundwork for everything that came after.- 1998 - Pokémon Red and Blue (Game Boy)
- 1999 - Pokémon Yellow (Game Boy Color)
- 2000 - Pokémon Gold and Silver (Game Boy Color)
- 2001 - Pokémon Crystal (Game Boy Color)
The Game Boy Advance Era: Hoenn and Remakes
The Game Boy Advance era started with new regions and visual upgrades.- 2003 - Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (Game Boy Advance)
- 2005 - Pokémon Emerald (Game Boy Advance)
- 2005 - Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen (Remakes of Red and Blue) (Game Boy Advance)
The Nintendo DS Era: Sinnoh and Unova
The Nintendo DS era brought two screens and new regions.- 2007 - Pokémon Diamond, also Pearl (Nintendo DS) (Set in the Sinnoh region.)
- 2009 - Pokémon Platinum (Nintendo DS) (Offers a different telling of the Sinnoh story.)
- 2010 - Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver (Remakes of Gold and Silver) (Nintendo DS)
- 2011 - Pokémon Black as well as White (Nintendo DS) (Set in the Unova region.)
- 2012 - Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 (Nintendo DS) (Continues the Unova story.)
The Nintendo 3DS Era: Kalos and Alola
The 3DS introduced 3D effects and more large-scale adventures.- 2013 - Pokémon X plus Y (Nintendo 3DS) (Set in the Kalos region.)
- 2014 - Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (Remakes of Ruby and Sapphire) (Nintendo 3DS)
- 2016 - Pokémon Sun, also Moon (Nintendo 3DS) (Set in the Alola region.)
- 2017 - Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon (Nintendo 3DS)
The Nintendo Switch Era: Galar, Paldea, as well as Beyond
The Nintendo Switch era has brought large open-world design and vast new regions.- 2019 - Pokémon Sword as well as Shield (Nintendo Switch) (Set in the Galar region.)
- 2021 - Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl (Remakes of Diamond and Pearl) (Nintendo Switch)
- 2022 - Pokémon Legends: Arceus (Nintendo Switch) (Offers a different look at the Sinnoh region's history.)
- 2022 - Pokémon Scarlet plus Violet (Nintendo Switch) (Set in the Paldea region.)
What About Spin-Offs as well as Other Titles?
Apart from the main series, many spin-off games exist. These titles offer different play styles. * Variety of Spin-Offs - The range includes Pokémon Stadium (1999), Pokémon Puzzle League (2000), the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, the Pokémon Ranger series, Pokémon Conquest (2012), the Pokémon Rumble series, and Pokémon GO (2016). * Gameplay Differences - These games offer play styles that differ widely, ranging from puzzle games to action role-play games to mobile adventures. The sheer volume of these releases shows how much the Pokémon universe grew.FAQ
How many Pokémon games exist in the main series?
As of the last update, there are nine generations of main series Pokémon games, and remakes and updated versions, totaling over 30 titles in the core line released in the USA.
Are the Pokémon Legends games considered main series?
Yes, Pokémon Legends: Arceus presents a new type of main series experience that moves away from the traditional format, but it still relates directly to the core lore and world.
Where should a new player start their Pokémon journey?
If you prefer classic turn-based play, you should start with Pokémon HeartGold plus SoulSilver or Pokémon Platinum if you access those systems. If you prefer modern open-world design, Pokémon Scarlet, also Violet offer the best entry point on the Switch.
The list of Pokémon games in the USA is long and varied. It spans multiple consoles and decades. Whether you like the classic turn-based role-play games or prefer the newer open-world adventures, the Pokémon universe offers something for everyone. And because new games always show up on the horizon, the journey is far from over. Always check reliable sources for the most complete and up-to-date list.
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