. . . . . . . . . . "Series"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Pok\u00E9mon is a game series featured on Top 5, Gamer Nation, and Why We're Single."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ambrella, Bandai Namco Entertainment, Chunsoft, Creatures Inc., Game Freak, Genius Sonority, HAL Laboratory, Hudson Soft, Intelligent Systems, Niantic Labs, Nintendo, Tecmo Koei"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Pok\u00E9mon"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Pok\u00E9mon is a game series featured on Top 5, Gamer Nation, and Why We're Single."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Pok\u00E9mon series are a series of role-playing games set in several different regions including Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova and Kalos. The series focuses around a young player who is out to become a Pok\u00E9mon master. Out of Nintendo's flagship series, it is the most recent to debut and one of the last Nintendo IP's of the nineties to debut. Although Nintendo owns the rights to the game, those rights are managed by The Pokemon Company."@en . . . . "Nintendo"@en . . . . . . . . "Arcade, DS, 3DS, Game Boy, GBA, GB Color, GameCube, Mobile, N64, Nintendo Switch, Wii, Wii U"@en . . . . "1996"^^ . . . "Generation 1: \n* Pok\u00E9mon Red & Blue (1998) \n* Pok\u00E9mon Yellow (1998) \n* Pok\u00E9mon Red & Pok\u00E9mon Green (Japanese) (1996) \n* Pok\u00E9mon Blue (Japanese) (1999) Generation 2: \n* Pok\u00E9mon Gold & Silver (1999) \n* Pok\u00E9mon Crystal (2000) Generation 3: \n* Pok\u00E9mon Ruby / Sapphire (2002) \n* Pok\u00E9mon Emerald (2004) \n* Pok\u00E9mon FireRed / LeafGreen (2004) Generation 4: \n* Pok\u00E9mon Diamond / Pearl (2006) \n* Pok\u00E9mon Platinum (2008) \n* Pok\u00E9mon HeartGold / SoulSilver (2009) Generation 5: \n* Pok\u00E9mon Black / White (2010) \n* Pok\u00E9mon Black 2 / White 2 (2012) Generation 6: \n* Pok\u00E9mon X and Y (2013)"@en . . . . . . "Generation 1: \n* Pok\u00E9mon Red & Blue (1998) \n* Pok\u00E9mon Yellow (1998) \n* Pok\u00E9mon Red & Pok\u00E9mon Green (Japanese) (1996) \n* Pok\u00E9mon Blue (Japanese) (1999) Generation 2: \n* Pok\u00E9mon Gold & Silver (1999) \n* Pok\u00E9mon Crystal (2000) Generation 3: \n* Pok\u00E9mon Ruby / Sapphire (2002) \n* Pok\u00E9mon Emerald (2004) \n* Pok\u00E9mon FireRed / LeafGreen (2004) Generation 4: \n* Pok\u00E9mon Diamond / Pearl (2006) \n* Pok\u00E9mon Platinum (2008) \n* Pok\u00E9mon HeartGold / SoulSilver (2009) Generation 5: \n* Pok\u00E9mon Black / White (2010) \n* Pok\u00E9mon Black 2 / White 2 (2012) Generation 6: \n* Pok\u00E9mon X and Y (2013)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "B"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Pok\u00E9mon (series)"@en . . . . . "Pok\u00E9mon is also the collective name for all of the fictional species within the Pok\u00E9mon universe. To date, the franchise has a grand total of 720 Pok\u00E9mon that lie at the heart of the series, a figure which has grown substantially from the 150 monsters in the original Pok\u00E9mon Red and Blue games. The word Pok\u00E9mon remains unchanged whether referring to the singular or plural (as is the case with deer or sheep), and the same applies to each species name."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Adventure, Fighting, Puzzle, RPG, Strategy"@en . "The Pok\u00E9mon series are a series of role-playing games set in several different regions including Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova and Kalos. The series focuses around a young player who is out to become a Pok\u00E9mon master. Out of Nintendo's flagship series, it is the most recent to debut and one of the last Nintendo IP's of the nineties to debut. Although Nintendo owns the rights to the game, those rights are managed by The Pokemon Company."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "10"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Pok\u00E9mon is also the collective name for all of the fictional species within the Pok\u00E9mon universe. To date, the franchise has a grand total of 720 Pok\u00E9mon that lie at the heart of the series, a figure which has grown substantially from the 150 monsters in the original Pok\u00E9mon Red and Blue games. The word Pok\u00E9mon remains unchanged whether referring to the singular or plural (as is the case with deer or sheep), and the same applies to each species name."@en . . . . . . . . . .