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Is it Pokemon? Trivia Quiz


These creatures have rapidly multiplied in quantity over the years. Which games have "Pokemon" in them? See if you can identify them. Note: only official, professionally-developed games count.

A collection quiz by cavalier87. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
cavalier87
Time
3 mins
Type
Quiz #
424,810
Updated
Jul 06 26
# Qns
24
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
14 / 24
Plays
27
Last 3 plays: GoodVibe (16/24), lethisen250582 (24/24), blackavar72 (20/24).
"Left" click an option if that game title has at least one single appearance from any individual species from "Pokemon". Right click if this is not the case.
There are 24 correct entries. Get 5 incorrect and the game ends.
Fortnite Mars Grey A Yellow Shield New Super Mario Bros Super Mario Maker Emerald Titanium Pearl Purple Blue Crimson Orange Adamantine Magenta Crystal Rainbow Hurricane Y Arrow Red Bow Violet Tornado Platinum Super Smash Bros White Dead by Daylight Diamond Cobalt Moon Neptune Scarlet Clam Sword Sapphire X Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories Silver Gold Ambassador Black Ruby Sun B Nebula

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
Answer:

"Red, Blue and Yellow" are games based in the first generation, and were later remade as "FireRed and Leafgreen", then even later as "Let's go Pikachu/Eevee!" The setting for these games is the Kanto region. The player must earn all eight gym badges across the region, then defeat the Elite Four and Champion. In the original, this along with filling the Pokedex were basically all the player had to do. Remakes added expanded content, such as "FireRed" adding the Sevii Islands.

"Gold, Silver and Crystal" are games based in the second generation, and were later remade as "HeartGold and SoulSilver". These games offer the same basic premise as first gen: beat eight gym leaders, beat the Elite Four and Champion. However, this was the first generation to include proper post-game content, featuring the player travel to and through Kanto before the franchise's first 'super boss' could be battled in the legendary trainer named Red.

"Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald" are games based in the third generation, Hoenn, along with the "Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire" remakes. This game repeats the previous two gens' loops of acquiring eight gym badges, beating the Elite Four and Champion. "Emerald" famously boasted an extremely thorough post-game that devastatingly was not carried over to the remakes.

"Diamond, Pearl and Platinum" were the fourth generation of games, with the exact same premise as the previous three generations. "Platinum" in particular offers a continuation of "Emerald's" post game. They were later remade into "Brilliant Diamond" and "Shining Pearl" though, like the third generation remakes, these games did not feature any content from "Platinum" whatsoever.

"Black and White" were fifth generation games, and they also had "Black 2 and White 2" for direct sequels launch not long after. These games are based in the Unova region. BW2 in particular boasted arguably the greatest post-game content ever seen in a "Pokemon" title, with the introduction of the Pokemon World Tournament.

"X" and "Y" led off the sixth generation. Interestingly, there was no "third game" or a direct sequel to these titles, which was a first for the franchise. These games are based in the Unova region, but much like the second generation, also largely features the Kanto region as well.

"Sun" and "Moon", along with "UltraSun" and "UltraMoon", were the seventh generation. These games were based in the Alolan Region. They also, finally, brought massive overhaul to the gameplay loop of "Pokemon": no longer would the player be earning eight gym badges before their Elite Four run. Instead, they would travel from island to island, enduring a myriad of tests or minigames based on the island before facing an Island Kahuna who, in essence, was a de-facto gym leader. The Elite Four process is mostly the same, only differentiating on repeat runthroughs. Instead of challenging the Champion over and over again, the player becomes the Champion after beating the E4 for the first time, and runbacks involve the player 'defending their title' against a random, notable NPC once they clear the E4.

"Sword and Shield" represented the eighth generation. This was the first time since the fifth generation that there was no 'third game'. It also does return to the long standing premise of beating eighth gyms to progress the game. Rather than a traditional Elite Four though, the player must clear out four rounds in a tournament bracket style against random notable NPCs, before they face off against Champion Leon. In this sense, it is somewhat of a reverse-concept of the seventh generation's Elite Four.

"Scarlet and Violet" kicked off the ninth generation, again without a 'third game'. This game similarly returns to the tried and true gameplay loop.

"Super Smash Bros." has been a long time, heralded franchise bringing together icons from a myriad of games. Pikachu and Jigglypuff have been part of the playable roster since the start, and have been joined by numerous others such as Pichu, Mewtwo, Lucario, Squirtle, Ivysaur, Charizard, Greninja and Incineroar in follow up titles as well.

In "Super Mario Maker", the player can unlock costumes that straight up transform Mario into Pikachu, Charizard, Jigglypuff, Mewtwo, Lucario or Greninja.

There are no Pokemon in "New Super Mario Bros", "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories", "Dead by Daylight" or "Fortnite".

The other incorrect answers to this quiz are likely accounted for in some random, fan-made ROM hack somewhere. But they do not exist as official Game Freak, "Pokemon" titles.
Source: Author cavalier87

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