The biggest rival was Sony PlayStation Portable. The device has 2 screens that work together to provide superior gaming capabilities. The lower display is a touchscreen and it can be controlled using a stylus. A microphone is also available and used in some games. This was available over a short range and there was no need to connect to actual Wi-Fi network. Additionally players were able to use Nintendo Wi-Fi connection service to play games online. Before its release, Nintendo DS was known as the third pillar.
The company released several, improved versions of the device. In Nintendo DS Lite was released. It was thinner and had better displays, with higher level of illumination. In Nintendo DSi was released. It also had several improvements compared to the original device but it lost GameBoy Advance compatibility!
Released exclusively in Japan in , this little collectible based on a popular duo from the Pokemon anime featured six mini-games that included the two baby Pokemon along with a slew of other characters from the franchise. This one gets a price bump thanks to the fact that it includes a Nintendo 64 console but the price for a "new-in-box" version is still insanely high.
In fact, the included Nintendo 64 isn't even a special edition and doesn't contain any unique art. This set included everything players needed to boot up Pokemon Stadium, including a console with a standard controller, extra Atomic Purple controller, expansion pack, game cartridge, trainer's manual, and even game with a special holographic trading card.
It's highly sought after by collectors and fetches a high price if it's new. This particular Pokemon bundle is highly sought after by collectors, especially if it's still shrink-wrapped or in brand-new condition. There are many players that hold the Silver and Gold versions of Pokemon in incredibly high regard and some would argue that they are perhaps the best games in the entire franchise.
This bundle contains not only the original Pokemon SoulSilver game for Nintendo DS but packages it with a Lugia figurine and a special Pokewalker jacket.
It fetches an astronomical price if it's new but it's still not enough to topple its Golden counterpart. This is barely a game, but it was a console release so we're including it.
Aside from storage, it could also be used to trade Pokemon between the two versions. This one's high value comes down to the fact that it was only available from select locations and only a handful of units were ever produced. There's also a caveat here. Ho-Oh makes another appearance on our list, and this time it's even more prominent.
If you don't support such material, that's completely understandable. If you're willing to look past the excessively dark humor, you're looking at a game that's packed with content, infinitely creative, and insanely difficult. All the Fakemon across both of the game's regions are completely original, and the AI is pretty decently close to replicating real competitive strategies. This is certainly the most ambitious fan-made Pokemon game ever, as it changes up the mechanics of the whole campaign quite a bit.
Pokemon Phoenix Rising was made with a goal in mind: to create as close to a PC game experience as possible from the Pokemon Essentials template. Even if they didn't achieve it, the developers of Phoenix Rising came pretty close. Just a few of the features that make the game so unique are Skyrim-style skill trees, a traditional RPG quest system, and most crucially, a choice-driven plot.
The new, beautifully designed Mega Evolutions and Relic Forms are just gravy. All things considered, it just seems fitting for Pokemon Insurgence to top this list. It's incredibly popular in the Pokemon community, and rightfully so; it's the whole package in terms of what you would look for in a fan-made Pokemon game. A new region? An extensive list of Pokemon? Double check. Quality-of-life features?
New Mega Evolutions? You betcha. A riveting plot to keep you hooked? Of course. And the cherry on top? Delta Species, which are official Pokemon given a new coat of paint with all-new types, abilities, and designs. If you want something close to a real Pokemon game but also want to experience something new, this is the way to go. Visit our video game release schedule for all upcoming games on consoles. Swing by our hubs for more gaming and technology news. Looking for something to watch?
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