Since the '90s, Pokémon has reign supreme in the handheld market. Since the dawn of the Gameboy, Pokémon has popularized the genre and with the handheld games and the ever popular anime, has made the Nintendo franchise a household name. Starting from 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:(Japan only release) on the Gameboy system to Pokémon Ultra Sun and Moon, the series has defied expectations in the handheld genre, in terms🃏 of replay value, exploration, and robust features within every generation it ✅releases.

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However, as great as the han𒊎dℱheld games are you shouldn't sleep on the non-handheld games that were released. Many hours lost exploring the new worlds, story, challenges, and interesting concepts that many players love and cherish still to this day. Let's see rank the non-handheld games coming from the most beloved franchises in history.

*Note: We will count Switch Games as it's deemed "A console on the go"

15 My Pokémon Ranch - Metascore: 47 🌸(User Score: 5.3) 🏅

Yeeeehaaawwwww! Let's get that there Pokémon rounded up now! My Pokémon Ranch is a simplistic game exclusive on the Wii Ware. Wonder with your Pokémon with your custom Mii character on day and night cycle and ability to transfer your Diamond and Pearl Pokémon from your Nintendo DS to 🔯join in on the fun as well.

14 Pokémon Battle Revolution - Metascore: 53 (User Score𓄧: 6.6)

Debuting on the Wii console, this Pokémon game lets players showcase their trainer skills on the 11 different colosseums surrounding the Pokémon theme park setting of Pokétopia. It's also the first game on the Wii to offer online functionality that allowed for battles with friends and Nintendo DS connection capability, that allowed for you to utilize your Pokémon from the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl games.

13 Po�𒅌�kémon Channel - Metascore: 55 (User Score: 6.3)

Pokémon Channel doesn't offer anything pertaining to battles or vast world exploration rather it offers players fun and interactive channels instead. The main objective is simply watching the television with numerous channels that display news, shopping, game shows, art, weather, and other unique features. The side activities are best spent with🦂 your trusty Pikachu, which you can interact within and outside your house.

12 Hey You! 🔜Pikachu - Metascore: 57 (User Score: 6.4)

Hey You Pikachu in Field With Gloom

A technical predecessor to the aforementioned Pokémon Channel. Hey You! Pikachu offers interaction with your personal Pikachu as you love and care for it during gameplay. The experience in this game was unique for the time because it allowed you to utilize the Voice Recognition Unit peripheral to voice interact with your cu🦩te electrical mouse. Now we k🥂now why Ash loves his Pikachu so much.

11 🦂 Pokémon Rumble - Metascore: 59 (User Score: 8.3)

Let's get readyꦏ to Rumble! Pokémon Rumble is a Pokémon game with a different take on the traditional battle format of the series is known for. Exclusive to the WiiWare on the Nintendo Wii, Rumble is a top-down beat'em that allows to players battle and collect coins through each level, they can buy new attacks and new Pokémon to recruit to join and utilize. This game offers four player co-op mode and competitive modes to tac🌳kle with friends.

10 Pokémon Quesไt - Metascore: 64 (User Score: 🍎6.5)

Think of this game as a mash-up of Pokémon and the highly popular game Minecraft. Pokémon Quest offers exploration and fun where you can build your own team of many P♛okémon to choose from to go on quests filled with, enemies, cooking, and resources. In addition to addictive gameplay and cooking mechanical that makes completing tasks and objectives worth pursuing.

9 🉐 Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness - Metascore: 64 (User Sco🌸re: 8.1)

Setting place years after Pokémon ColosseumPokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, offers the same fun, excitement, and exploration🎉 with new Pokémon to collect and a new protagonist. The💯 biggest Pokémon that steals the show is Shadow Lugia.

How🌃ever, there were many changes made from the first game including🍰 a much improve purification system and allowing for players to catch non-shadow pokemon, using Poké Spots.

8 Pokémon Myst♏ery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX - Metascore: 69 (User Score: 8.1)

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX is a remake of the series red and blue rescue teams of the Gameboy Advance series. Similar to Rumble where you recruit and power up Pokémon to join y🔥our dungeon questing adventures to complete tasks, gain loot, explore shops along the way. Packed into this RPG dungeon crawler is a story with unique Pokémon interactions and diꦅalogue and wonderful set pieces.

7 Pokémon Colosseum - Metaꦬscoꦓre: 73 (User Score: 7.9)

Pokémon Colosseum is a breath of fresh air in the Pokémon series.  Setting place in a new region where the protagonist, steals a device called the Snag Machine from Team Snagem. This sets you on a journey filled with exploration and a new form of Pokémon called "Shadow Pokemon" which you can capture from trainers within the battle and purify them. Maintaining the same turn-based strategy witꩵh creating an inventive story with plenty of battles, vast settings, and unique characters. Just imagine losing a battle and money, only to have your Pokémon stolen as well. Here we thought Team Rocket was so savage.

6 Pokémon Snap - Metascore: 77 (User Score: 7.5♕)

Ever thought you weren't fit to become a trainer but to become a photographer instead? Well, this is the game for you. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokémon Snap is a beloved game that allowed for freedom of explor🍌ation and discovery inside a Pokémon park filled with the original gene🅰ration of pocket monsters.

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The seven courses offered unique settings that are filled with secret🍃s and require precision and timing to capture the best shots to be observed by Professor Oak. Even cooler is that you can take your photos to Blockbuster to be printed it out. Many fans would adore a remake of this beloved Pokémon title. Please𝓰 Nintendo.