Pokémon Games
Every mainline Pokémon game from 1996 to present — explore each game's Pokédex, starters, legendaries, and more.
2026

Pokopia
A life-simulation and sandbox Pokémon spin-off where you play as a Ditto transformed into a human. Rebuild a desolate island into a thriving Pokémon utopia — craft, farm, and befriend 300 Pokémon, each with unique skills for construction, farming, and exploration.

Champions
A battle-focused Pokémon game with Ranked, Casual, and Private Battles in Single and Double formats. Features Mega Evolution via the Omni Ring, a Victory Points system, Pokémon HOME integration, Trainer customization, and seasonal regulations. Official VGC software for Pokémon World Championships 2026. Free-to-start.
2022–2025

Legends: Z-A
A Legends-series action RPG set in historical Lumiose City, Kalos. Features 232 Pokémon across generations and a renewed focus on Mega Evolution.

Scarlet & Violet
The first fully open-world mainline Pokémon RPG, set in the Spain-inspired Paldea region. Introduces the Terastal phenomenon and 103 new Pokémon.
2018–2022

Legends: Arceus
A revolutionary action RPG set in feudal Hisui — ancient Sinnoh. Survey and catch 242 Pokémon, including 17 exclusive Hisuian regional forms.

Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
Faithful HD remakes of Diamond and Pearl developed by ILCA, restoring the Grand Underground, Contest Hall, and the complete Sinnoh Pokédex.

Sword & Shield
Pokémon's Nintendo Switch debut in the UK-inspired Galar region. Introduced Dynamax, Gigantamax, the open-terrain Wild Area, and 96 new Pokémon.

Let's Go Pikachu & Let's Go Eevee
GO-inspired Kanto remakes on Switch with motion-control catching, optional co-op, Pokémon GO connectivity, and a Pikachu or Eevee as your companion.
2016–2017

Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon
Expanded Alola adventures with additional Ultra Beasts, new Alolan forms, Alt story, and the climactic Team Rainbow Rocket episode.

Sun & Moon
A tropical refresh replacing Gym Badges with Island Trials. Introduced Z-Moves, Alolan regional variants, Ultra Beasts, and 81 brand-new Pokémon.
2006–2014

Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire
Stunning Hoenn remakes enriched with Mega Evolutions, Soaring on Latios/Latias, the Delta Episode post-game, and expanded Contest Spectaculars.

X & Y
The series' first fully 3D games, set in the France-inspired Kalos region. Introduced Mega Evolution, the Fairy type, and Pokémon-Amie.

Black 2 & White 2
Direct sequels set two years after Black & White in an expanded Unova, featuring new areas, the World Tournament, and 300+ Pokémon available from the start.

Black & White
A cinematic reinvention with a Unova-only Pokédex, fully animated sprite battles, Triple and Rotation battles, and the series' most narrative-driven story.

HeartGold & SoulSilver
Fan-favourite Johto remakes where Pokémon follow you on the overworld. The Pokéwalker pedometer and two playable regions made these a genre high point.

Platinum
Enhanced Sinnoh adventure featuring the haunting Distortion World, Giratina's Origin Forme, a revised Pokédex, and the post-game Battle Frontier.

Diamond & Pearl
The Sinnoh debut on DS introducing the Physical/Special split overhaul, underground fossil excavation, Pokémon Contests, and 107 new Pokémon.
1996–2004

Emerald
The definitive Hoenn version featuring both Team Aqua and Magma storylines, a remixed Elite Four, and the expansive post-game Battle Frontier.

FireRed & LeafGreen
Modern remakes of the Kanto originals with updated graphics, wireless multiplayer, Sevii Islands post-game, and all 386 Pokémon obtainable.

Ruby & Sapphire
The Hoenn debut on Game Boy Advance, introducing Abilities, Natures, double battles, secret bases, and Pokémon Contests to the series.

Crystal
The definitive Johto experience — first animated battle sprites, a female protagonist option, a live Suicune storyline, and the Battle Tower.

Gold & Silver
The beloved Johto sequel that doubled the world. Added Pokémon breeding, held items, a real-time day/night cycle, and 100 new Pokémon to discover.

Yellow
Anime-inspired Special Pikachu Edition where Pikachu follows you on the overworld, Jessie and James appear, and all three Kanto starters are obtainable.

Red & Blue
The games that defined a generation. 151 Pokémon, eight Gym Badges, the Elite Four, and an enduring rival rivalry across the Kanto region.

