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*The ''Rumble'' series is a very different game from the main series. In this series, the player takes control of what's called Toy Pokémon, and must traverse through mazes fighting different Pokémon, ultimately leading to a boss Pokémon at the end of the level. The player would also have a chance of collecting said Toy Pokémon after defeating them.
*The ''Rumble'' series is a very different game from the main series. In this series, the player takes control of what's called Toy Pokémon, and must traverse through mazes fighting different Pokémon, ultimately leading to a boss Pokémon at the end of the level. The player would also have a chance of collecting said Toy Pokémon after defeating them.
*The ''PokéPark'' is a duology released for the Wii, where the player plays as Pikachu, and can explore the park known as PokéPark, and play minigames to build friendships with fellow Pokémon, in order to save PokéPark.
*The ''PokéPark'' is a duology released for the Wii, where the player plays as Pikachu, and can explore the park known as PokéPark, and play minigames to build friendships with fellow Pokémon, in order to save PokéPark.
*''Pokkén Tournament'' is a fighting game based on {{uv|Tekken}} developed by [[Bandai Namco]] that takes place on a three-dimensional plane, featuring various Pokémon as the playable characters. The game would later get an expanded version, ''Pokkén Tournament DX'', which adds more playable Pokémon and introduces triple battles. [[Pikachu]], Pikachu Libre, [[Charizard]], [[Mewtwo]], and [[Lucario]], all playable in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, are also playable in this spinoff, in addition to [[Blastoise]], the final evolved form of [[Squirtle]].
*''Pokkén Tournament'' is a fighting game based on ''Tekken'' developed by [[Bandai Namco]] that takes place on a three-dimensional plane, featuring various Pokémon as the playable characters. The game would later get an expanded version, ''Pokkén Tournament DX'', which adds more playable Pokémon and introduces triple battles. [[Pikachu]], Pikachu Libre, [[Charizard]], [[Mewtwo]], and [[Lucario]], all playable in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, are also playable in this spinoff, in addition to [[Blastoise]], the final evolved form of [[Squirtle]].
*''Detective Pikachu'' is a series of mystery adventure games focusing on Tim Goodman, who teams up with the titular character in order to solve the mystery of his missing father. The series would receive a movie adaptation in 2019 titled ''Pokémon Detective Pikachu''.
*''Detective Pikachu'' is a series of mystery adventure games focusing on Tim Goodman, who teams up with the titular character in order to solve the mystery of his missing father. The series would receive a movie adaptation in 2019 titled ''Pokémon Detective Pikachu''.
*''Pokémon GO'' is a smartphone game developed by Niantic that uses augmented reality and GPS tracking to have the player explore the real world and catch and battle Pokémon in various locales. The game is notable for being one of the most successful smartphone apps and Nintendo-related games of all time, having been downloaded by over 100 million people worldwide and becoming a cultural phenomenon much like the franchise in its early days.
*''Pokémon GO'' is a smartphone game developed by Niantic that uses augmented reality and GPS tracking to have the player explore the real world and catch and battle Pokémon in various locales. The game is notable for being one of the most successful smartphone apps and Nintendo-related games of all time, having been downloaded by over 100 million people worldwide and becoming a cultural phenomenon much like the franchise in its early days.

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