ok so i want the full collection of the pokemon games any console i know pokemon diamon pearl and ruby and spphire and emerald if anyone know something else Which Final Fantasy Character Are You? Final Fantasy 7
oh and something else if you give something not for gba or nds can you add the emulator download place that would be cool
pokemon red, pokemon blue, pokemon yellow, pokemon green, pokemon gold, pokemon silver, pokemon fire red, pokemon leaf green, pokemon stadium, pokemon stadium 2, pokemon snap, pokemon pinball, hey you, pikachu!
red to green are original gameboy, so visualboy will work, stadium to snap and also hey you, pikachu! are N64 so 1964 or project64. green and hey you, pikachu! are jap only. Cant remember the others offhand.
Most of those are GB/GBC, so no$gb is a good choice. Find them all at http://www.emulator-zone.com/, RomUlation's recommended emulator site. There's Pokemon Card and Volleyball, although those would be considered spinoffs.
ok thx so we have now pokemon red, pokemon blue, pokemon yellow, pokemon green, pokemon gold, pokemon silver, pokemon fire red, pokemon leaf green, pokemon stadium, pokemon stadium 2, pokemon snap, pokemon pinball, hey you, pikachu! Pokemon Card and Volleyball thats alot
Pokemon Dash and Pokemon Mystery Dungeon I think it was....both on the DS...Pokemon Dash for sure is on the DS not sure about the other one though.
Gamecube- Pokemon Colleseum 1 and 2, Pokemon Channel and this other one that isn't important. Emulator, I don't know... Wii- Pokemon Revolution and a wiiware game that I can't remember the name of. Emulator, I don't know again...
about mystery doungen there are four exspolarers of time and darkness blue rescue team and red rescue team
Hacked games don't count as an item in a pokemon collection. There's also Trozei or something french, some random puzzle game, there's a puzzle pokemon game for the GBC too, forgot it. EDIT: Saw that Cahos mentioned Trozei above.
The GBC Pokemon puzzle game is "Pokemon Puzzle league", same title for the N64 & GBA, which by the way is the same deal as "Tetris Attack" for the SNES, which was a bastardized western release for Japan's "Panel de Pon"