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please list them oldest to newest, and write what console they are for. bonus points for the release date :3

asking so I can have a mini check list of games I still need uwu

yes, every single one. Gotta catch em all.

alsoalso just one long list, I really want to see the mainseries releases along the spinoffs

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for spinoffs, i´m just gonna mention colosseum, XD and battle revolution because most of the others are mystery dungeon:
Red,Blue,Yellow(Green in Japanese)
Gold, Silver Crystal
Ruby,Sapphire, Emerald
Fire Red,Leaf green, Colosseum, XD
Diamond,Pearl, Platinum
Heart Gold, Soul Silver, Battle revolution
Black,White, Black 2, White 2
X,Y, Omega Ruby, Alpha sapphire
Sun, moon, ultra sun, ultra moon
and Sword and shield (cute leafeon picture btw)
What about games like Detective pikachu? Or pokemon Trozei?
i feel like it´s safe to stay with these since i think of these a playthrough games
Does this include mobile Pokémon games such as Pokémon Go?
Accidentally hid my last one. Date, okay, lemme have a break from editing.
Taco, this was asking for all the spin-offs. Not just regular games.
oops my bad lol
XD (filler)

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Index

(All contents are links)

Main series games

Spin-offs & Side-series games

Note: For Disclaimer, click here as I can't include it due to 12000 character limit.


Main series games

Gen 1:

  • Pocket Monsters Red and GreenGame Boy — JP | 27/02/1996
  • Pocket Monsters BlueGame Boy — JP | 15/10/1996
  • Pokémon Red (R)Game Boy — NA | 28/09/1998 —— AU | 23/10/98 —— EU | 05/10/99
  • Pokémon Blue (B)Game Boy — NA | 28/09/1998 —— AU | 23/10/98 —— EU | 05/10/99
  • Pokémon Yellow (Y)Game Boy — JP | 12/09/1998 —— AU | 03/09/99 —— NA | 18/10/99 —— EU | 16/06/2000

Gen 2:

  • Pokémon Gold and Silver (G/S)Game Boy Color — JP | 21/11/1999 —— AU | 13/10/2000 —— NA | 15/10/2000 —— EU | 06/04/01
  • Pokémon Crystal (C)Game Boy Color — JP | 14/12/2000 —— NA | 29/07/01 —— AU | 30/09/01 —— EU | 02/11/01

Gen 3:

  • Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (R/S)Game Boy Advance — JP | 21/11/2002 —— NA | 19/03/03 —— AU | 03/04/03 —— EU | 25/07/03
  • Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen (FR/LG)Game Boy Advance — JP | 29/01/2004 —— NA | 09/09/04 —— AU | 23/09/04 —— EU | 01/10/04
  • Pokémon Emerald (E)Game Boy Advance — JP | 16/09/2004 —— NA | 01/05/05 —— AU | 09/06/05 —— EU | 21/10/05

Gen 4:

  • Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (D/P)Nintendo DS — JP | 28/09/2006 —— NA | 22/04/07 —— AU | 21/06/07 —— EU | 27/07/07
  • Pokémon Platinum (Pl)Nintendo DS — JP | 13/09/2008 —— NA | 22/03/09 —— AU | 14/05/09 —— EU | 22/05/09
  • Pokémon HeardGold and SoulSilver (HG/SS)Nintendo DS — JP | 12/09/2009 —— NA | 14/03/10 —— AU | 25/03/10 —— EU | 26/03/10

Gen 5:

  • Pokémon Black and White (B/W)Nintendo DS — JP | 18/09/2010 —— EU | 04/03/11 —— NA | 06/03/11 —— AU | 10/03/11
  • Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 (B2/W2)Nintendo DS — JP | 23/06/2012 —— NA | 07/10/12 —— AU | 11/10/12 —— EU | 12/10/12

Gen 6:

  • Pokémon X and Y (X/Y)Nintendo 3DS — WW | 12/10/2013
  • Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (OR/AS)Nintendo 3DS — JP/NA/AU | 21/11/2014 —— EU | 28/11/14 (EU taking an L here)

Gen 7:

  • Pokémon Sun and Moon (S/M)Nintendo 3DS — JP/NA/AU | 18/11/2016 —— EU | 23/11/16 (EU taking another L here)
  • Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon (US/UM)Nintendo 3DS — WW | 17/11/2017
  • Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! (LGP/LGE)Nintendo Switch — WW | 16/11/2018

Gen 8:

  • Pokémon Sword and Shield (Sw/Sh)Nintendo Switch — WW | 15/11/2019 ‖ DLCs — Isle of Armor (17/06/20) & The Crown Tundra (22/10/20)
  • Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl (BD/SP)Nintendo Switch — WW | 19/11/2021
  • Pokémon Legends: Arceus (PL:A)Nintendo Switch — WW | 28/01/2022

Gen 9:

  • Pokémon Scarlet and VioletNintendo Switch — WW | 18/11/2022

Spin-offs & Side-series games

Only the initial release dates for these are included in the answer.
Gens are based on the game's release dates compared to the release dates of main series games, as info about all games isn't available on Wikipedia.

Gen 1:

  • Pocket Monster Stadium — Nintendo 64 — JP | 01/08/1998 — Released in JP
  • Hey You, Pikachu! — Nintendo 64 — JP | 12/12/1998 — Released in JP & NA
  • Pokémon Trading Card Game — Game Boy Color — JP | 18/12/1998 — Release WW
  • Pokémon Snap — Nintendo 64 — JP | 21/03/1999 — Released in JP, NA & PAL
  • Pokémon Pinball — Game Boy Color — JP | 14/04/1999 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Stadium — Nintendo 64 — JP | 30/04/1999 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Project Studio — Windows — NA | 09/11/1999 — Released in NA

Gen 2:

  • Pokémon Play it! — Windows — EU | ??/12/1999 — Released in EU & NA
  • Pokémon Play It! Version 2 — Windows — EU/NA | 29/02/2000 — Released in EU & NA
  • Pokémon Puzzle Challenge — Game Boy Color — JP | 21/09/2000 — Released in JP, NA & PAL
  • Pokémon Puzzle League — Nintendo 64 — NA | 25/09/2000 — Released in NA & EU
  • Pokémon Stadium 2 — Nintendo 64 — JP | 14/12/2000 — Released in JP, NA & EU
  • PokéROM Gotta Learn 'em All! — ?? — ?? | ??/??/2000 — Released in ??
  • Pokémon 2000 — Cyberworld's specialized web browser — ?? | ??/??/2000 — Released in ?? — Currently unplayable
  • Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Great Team Rocket! — Game Boy Color — JP | 28/03/2001 — Released in JP
  • Pokèmon mini games (all released in 2001 with the "Pokèmon mini" console") — Pokémon Party Mini, Pokémon Pinball Mini, Pokémon Puzzle Collection, Pokémon Puzzle Collection Vol. 2, Pokémon Zany Cards, Pokémon Tetris, Pokémon Race Mini, Pichu Bros. Mini, Togepi's Great Adventure, Pokémon Breeder Mini — Pokémon Mini — All have separate release dates and regions, for all info click here
  • Pokémon: Catch the Numbers! — Sega Pico — JP | 23/07/2002 — Released in JP

Gen 3:

  • Pokémon Box: Ruby and Sapphire — GameCube — JP | 30/05/2003 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Channel — GameCube — JP | 18/07/2003 — Released in JP, NA & EU
  • Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire — Game Boy Advance — JP | 01/08/2003 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Advanced Generation: I've Begun Hiragana and Katakana! — Sega Pico — JP | 17/11/2003 — Released in JP
  • Pokémon Colosseum — GameCube — JP | 21/11/2003 — Released in JP, NA & EU
  • Pokémon Advanced Generation: Pico for Everyone Pokémon Loud Battle! — Sega Pico — JP | 13/07/2004 — Released in JP
  • Pokémon Dash — Nintendo DS — JP | 02/12/2004 — Released WW
  • Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness — GameCube — JP | 04/08/2005 — Released WW
  • Advanced Generation: Pokémon Number Battle! — Advanced Pico Beena — JP | 01/10/2005 — Released in JP
  • Pokémon Trozei! — Nintendo DS — JP | 20/10/2005 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue Team — Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS — JP | 17/11/2005 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Ranger — Nintendo DS — JP | 23/03/2006 — Released WW
  • Pokémon PC Master — ?? (probably Windows) — JP | 20/06/2006 — Released only in JP

Gen 4:

  • Pokémon Battle Revolution — Wii — JP | 14/12/2006 — Released WW
  • Pokémate — Mobile Phone — JP | 31/12/2006 — Released in JP
  • Intellectual Training Drill Pokémon Diamond and Pearl: Letter and Number Intelligence Game (lmao what is this name?) — Advanced Pico Beena — JP | 21/04/2007 — Released in JP
  • Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness — Nintendo DS — JP | 13/09/2007 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Battrio — Arcade — JP | 21/11/2007 — Released in JP
  • Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia — Nintendo DS — JP | 20/03/2008 — Released WW
  • My Pokémon Ranch — WiiWare — JP | 28/03/2008 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky — Nintendo DS — JP | 18/04/2009 — Released JP
  • Pokémon Rumble — WiiWare — JP | 16/06/2009 — Released in JP, NA & EU
  • Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad!, Let's Go! Stormy Adventure Squad!, and Go For It! Light Adventure Squad! (WHAT) — WiiWare — JP | 04/08/2009 — Released in JP
  • Pokémon Diamond and Pearl: Search for Pokémon! Adventure in the Maze! — Advanced Pico Beena — JP | 17/09/2009 — Released in JP
  • Pokémon Card Game Online — ?? — JP | 20/11/2009 — Released in JP
  • PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure — Wii — JP | 05/12/2009 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs — Nintendo DS — JP | 06/03/2010 — Released WW

Gen 5:

  • Pokémon Best Wishes: Intelligence Training Pokémon Big Sports Meet! — Advanced Pico Beena — JP | 04/12/2010 — Released in JP
  • Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure — Nintendo DS — JP | 21/04/2011 — Released in JP, EU
  • Pokémon Card Game: How To Play DS — Nintendo DS — JP | 05/08/2011 — Released in JP
  • Pokémon Rumble Blast — Nintendo 3DS — JP | 11/08/2011 — Released in JP, NA, EU
  • PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond — Wii — JP | 12/11/2011 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Conquest — Nintendo DS — JP | 17/03/2012 — Released WW
  • Pokédex 3D — Nintendo eShop — ?? | ??/??/?? — Released ?? — No longer available
  • Pokédex 3D Pro — Nintendo eShop — JP | 14/07/2012 — Released WW — Replaced Pokédex 3D in the Nintendo eShop
  • Pokémon Tretta — Arcade — JP | 14/07/2012 — Released in JP
  • Pokémon Mystery Dugeon: Gates to Infinity — Nintendo 3DS — JP | 23/11/2012 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Rumble U — Wii U — JP | 24/04/2013 — Released in JP, NA & PAL
  • Pokémon Tretta Lab — Nintendo 3DS, Arcade — JP | 10/08/2013 — Released in JP

Gen 6:

  • Pokémon Bank — Nintendo eShop — JP | 25/12/2013 —Released WW — A Pokémon storage system and not a game
  • Pokémon Battle Trozei — Nintendo 3DS — JP | 12/03/2014 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Art Academy — Nintendo 3DS — JP | 19/06/2014 — released WW
  • Camp Pokémon — Android,iOS — WW (iOS) | 21/10/2014 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Shuffle — Nintendo 3DS, Android, iOS — WW | 18/02/2015 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Rumble World — Nintendo 3DS — WW | 08/04/2015 — Released WW
  • Pokkén Tournament — Arcade — WW | 16/07/2015 — Released WW on the Wii U on 18/03/2016
  • Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon — Nintendo 3DS — JP | 17/09/2015 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Picross — Nintendo 3DS — JP | 02/12/2015 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Duel — Android, iOS — JP | 12/04/2016 — Released WW
  • Detective Pikachu — Nintendo 3DS — JP | 03/02/2016 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Go — Android, iOS — WW | 06/07/2016 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Ga-Olé — Arcade — JP | 07/07/2016 — Released in JP

Gen 7:

  • Pokémon: Magikarp Jump — Android, iOS — WW | 24/05/2017 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Playhouse — Android, iOS — WW | 21/09/2017 — Released WW
  • Pokkén Tournament DX — Nintendo Switch — WW | 22/09/2017 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Quest — Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS — WW | 30/05/2018 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Trading Card Game Card Dex — Android, iOS — WW | 08/02/2019 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Rumble Rush — Android, iOS — WW | 15/05/2019 — Released WW — Retired as of July 21, 2020
  • Pokémon Masters Ex — Android, iOS — WW | 29/08/2019 — Released WW

Gen 8:

  • Pokémon Medallion Battle — ?? — ?? | 23/12/2019 — Released ??
  • Pokémon Tower Battle — ?? — ?? | 23/12/2019 — Released ??
  • Pokémon Home — Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS — WW | 12/02/2020 — Released WW — A storage system and not a game
  • Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX — Nintendo Switch — WW | 06/03/2020 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Smile — Android, iOS — WW | 17/06/2020 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Café Mix — Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS — WW | 23/06/2020 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Mezastar — Arcade — JP | 17/09/2020 — Released in JP
  • New Pokémon Snap — Nintendo Switch — WW | 30/04/2021 — Released WW
  • Pokémon Unite — Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS — WW | 21/07/2021 — Released WW

  • Pokémon Sleep — Android, iOS — WW | TBA — To be released WW — Currently unknown which specific Gen the game is for


Source

Hope this helps!

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Disclaimer:

Format: (Game name) — (original console/platform) — (release region) | (release date)

Key:
JP - Japan
NA - North America
AU - Australasia ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australasia )
EU - Europe
WW - Worldwide
I've also considered games released in all 4 regions — JP, NA, EU and AU — to be WW releases for spin-off games.

I'm using the DD/MM/YY format for dates. If the dates are reverse for you, then you've been using the wrong date format this whole time.

Feel free to add additional information about the spin-offs and side-series games (all the release dates, platforms and locations I've put as "??").
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Here we go.
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Gen 1

Pokémon Red/JP
Pokémon Green/JP
Pokémon Red
Pokémon Blue
Pokémon Yellow


Gen 2

Pokémon Gold
Pokémon Silver
Pokémon Crystal


Gen 3

Pokémon Sapphire
Pokémon Ruby
Pokémon LeafGreen
Pokémon FireRed
Pokémon Emerald


Gen 4

Pokémon Diamond
Pokémon Pearl
Pokémon HeartGold
Pokémon SoulSilver
Pokémon Platinum


Gen 5

Pokemon Black
Pokémon White
Pokémon Black2
Pokémon White2


Gen 6

Pokémon X
Pokémon Y
Pokémon Omega Ruby
Pokémon Alpha Sapphire


Gen 7

Pokémon Sun
Pokémon Moon
Pokémon Ultra Sun
Pokémon Ultra Moon
Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu
Pokémon Let’s Go Eevee


Gen 8


Pokémon Sword
Pokémon Shield


Spin Offs

Pokémon Stadium (Nintendo 64)
Pokémon Stadium 2 (Nintendo 64)
Pokémon Box: Ruby and Sapphire (Gamecube)
Pokémon Battle Revolution (Wii)
PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure (Wii)
PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond (Wii)
My Pokémon Ranch (WiiWare)
Pokémon Dream World (Web)
Pokémon Colosseum (GameCube)
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness (GameCube)
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team (Game Boy Advance)
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team (DS)
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time (DS)
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness (DS)
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky (DS)
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity (3DS)
Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon (3DS)
Pokémon Ranger (DS)
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia (DS)
Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs (DS)
Pokémon Rumble (Wii)
Pokémon Rumble Blast (3DS)
Pokémon Rumble U (Wii U)
Pokémon Rumble World (3DS)
Pokémon Go (Mobile)
Pokémon Quest (Mobile)
Pokémon Dream Radar (3DS)
Pokémon Bank (3DS)
Pokémon Home (Nintendo Switch, IOS, Android)
Hey You, Pikachu! (Nintendo 64)
Pokémon Channel (GameCube)
Pokémon Trading Card Game (Gameboy Color, 3DS Virtual Console)
Pokémon Card GB2: Here comes GR! (Gameboy Color)
Pokémon Play It! Trading Card Game (Gameboy Color)
Pokémon Play It! Trading Card Game: Version 2 (Gameboy Color)
Pokémon Trading Card Game: Online (Web, Windows, macOS, iPadOS, Android)
Pokémon Card Game: How to play DS (DS)
Pokémon Pinball (Gameboy Color)
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby and Sapphire (Gameboy Advance, Wii U Virtual Console)
Pokémon Puzzel League (Nintendo 64, Wii Virtual Console)
Pokémon Puzzel Challenge (Gameboy Color, 3DS Virtual Console)
Pokémon Detective Pikachu ~ Birth of a new duo (3DS)
Pokémon Detective Pikachu (3DS)
Pokémon Picross (3DS)
Pokémon Pokkén Tournament (Wii U)
Pokémon Pokkén Tournament DX (Nintendo Switch)
Pokémon Team Rocket Blast Off (F)
Pokémon Pokeball Launcher (F)
Pokémon Seek and Find (F)
Pokémon Shuffle (3DS)
Pokémon Shuffle Mobile (IOS, Android)
Pokémon Trozei (DS)
Pokémon Battle Trozei (3DS)
Pokerom (Windows, MacOS)
Pokémon Masters Arena (Windows)
Pokémon Dash (DS)
Pokémon Team Turbo (Windows)
Pokémon Typing Adventure (DS)
Pokémon Conquest (DS)
Pokémon Art Academy (3DS)
Camp Pokémon (IOS, Android)
Pokémon Duel (IOS, Android, KindleFire) I had this one.
Pokémon Magikarp Jump (IOS, Android)
Pokémon Playhouse (IOS, Android)
Pokémon Masters EX (IOS, Android)
Pokémon Wave Hello (Android)
Pokémon Tower Battle (Facebook)
Pokémon Medallion Battle (Facebook)
Pokémon Café Mix (Nintendo Switch, IOS Android)
Pokémon Unite (Nintendo Switch, IOS, Android)
Pokémon Party Mini (Pokémon Mini)
Pokémon Zanny Cards (Pokémon Mini)
Pokémon Pinball Mini (Pokémon Mini)
Pokémon Puzzle Connection (Pokémon Mini)
Pokémon Tetris (Pokémon Mini)
Pokémon Tretta (Arcade)
Pokémon Ga-Olé (Arcade)
Pokkén Tournament (Arcade)
Print Club Pokémon B (Arcade)
Pokémon Pikachu (Self-Contained)
Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS (Self-Contained)
Pokewalker (Self-Contained)
Pokémon Electric Handheld Yahtzee (Self-Contained)
Pokémon Pokeball (Self-Contained)
Cyclone 2 (Self-Contained)
Cyber Pokeball (Self-Contained)
Cyber Pokédex (Self-Contained)
Digital Pokeball D and P (Self-Contained)


Source

Please tell me if I forgot any. Thanks!

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Accidentally hid my last answer and couldn’t reshow oops XD
You should probably mention which system the main series is on.
Where did you get this information from?
Bulbapedia.
I will.
If you get your information from somewhere, you need to include a link to it in your answer.
I think some are missing in the "Spin Offs" section:
Pokémon Snap (Nintendo 64)
New Pokémon Snap (Nintendo Switch)
Pokémon Sleep (IOS, Android)
Pokédex 3D (Nintendo 3DS)
Pokédex 3D Pro (Nintendo 3DS)
Pokémon Puzzle League (Nintendo 64)
Pokémon Puzzle Challenge (Nintendo GameCube)
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX (Nintendo Switch)
Pokémon Smile (iOS, Android)

Missing Games that are no longer available:
Pokémon Rumble Rush (IOS, Android)
Pokédex for iOS (iOS)