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− | '''[[File:HeartgoldSoulsilverBox.png|thumb|Pokémon HeartGold and Soulsilver are examples of generation games.]]Generation''' refers to the Pokémon game series. It is a grouping of games that were released at or around the same time. It also means that games in the same generation are compatible with the others, containing the same Pokémon and the number of moves there are to be learned. For example "Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen", though set in the same time period and region as "Pokémon Red and Blue", are not considered to be |
+ | '''[[File:HeartgoldSoulsilverBox.png|thumb|Pokémon HeartGold and Soulsilver are examples of generation games.]]Generation''' refers to the [[Pokémon]] game series. It is a grouping of games that were released at or around the same time. It also means that games in the same generation are compatible with the others, containing the same [[Pokémon]] and the number of moves there are to be learned. For example "[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]]", though set in the same time period and region as "[[Pokémon Red and Blue]]", are not considered to be [[Generation I]] games. This is because they were released years after the original and have many new features and differences, this makes the non-compatible with the original. Since they have the same features as "[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]]" and were released around the same time, they are considered [[Generation III]] games. |
Along with this, games in different generations have different features and/or game mechanics. |
Along with this, games in different generations have different features and/or game mechanics. |
Revision as of 13:07, 15 February 2010
Generation refers to the Pokémon game series. It is a grouping of games that were released at or around the same time. It also means that games in the same generation are compatible with the others, containing the same Pokémon and the number of moves there are to be learned. For example "Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen", though set in the same time period and region as "Pokémon Red and Blue", are not considered to be Generation I games. This is because they were released years after the original and have many new features and differences, this makes the non-compatible with the original. Since they have the same features as "Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire" and were released around the same time, they are considered Generation III games.
Along with this, games in different generations have different features and/or game mechanics.
Generations
- Generation I - Red, Green (Japan Only), Blue and Yellow
- Generation II - Gold, Silver and Crystal
- Generation IV - Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold and SoulSilver