PokéBase - Pokémon Q&A
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Games for individual consoles are way too many to mention, so I'm just mentioning the consoles for now. Might add them in the future, though. Full list of games is available here.

Classification is based on the console series, not the creator company. Most of these consoles are made by Nintendo anyway.

Game Boy Consoles

  • Game Boy
  • Game Boy Color
  • Game Boy Advance

Nintendo Consoles

  • Nintendo 64
  • Nintendo DS
  • Nintendo 2DS
  • Nintendo 3DS
  • Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console
  • Nintendo Switch

Wii Consoles

  • Wii
  • WiiWare
  • Wii U

Sega Consoles

  • Sega Pico
  • Advanced Pico Beena

GameCube Consoles

  • GameCube

Miscellaneous Consoles/Platforms

  • Arcade
  • Pokémon Mini console
  • Android
  • iOS
  • Windows
  • Mobile Phone
  • Cyberworld's specialized web browser

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Pokémon red, blue and yellow - Game Boy
Pokémon stadium and stadium 2 - N64
Pokémon gold, silver and crystal - Game Boy Colour
Pokémon ruby, sapphire and emerald - Game Boy Advance
Pokémon box, Pokémon colosseum, and Pokémon XD gale of darkness - Nintendo Gamecube
Pokémon diamond, pearl, platinum, heartgold, soulsilver, black, white, black 2 and white 2 - Nintendo DS
Pokémon battle revolution and Pokémon ranch - Nintendo Wii
Pokémon dream world - Games for Windows (on a PC)
Pokémon X, Y, omega ruby, alpha sapphire, Pokémon bank and Pokémon transporter - Nintendo 3DS

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nintendo 64
gameboy
gameboy color
gameboy advanced
game cube
nintendo ds/dsi/3ds
wii/wiiU
remember, Pokemon has been around for about 20 years so it's understandable that it would be available on nearly every console, excluding the ones before the N64

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