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Game Freak

Game Freak is the Japanese video game developer behind the Pokémon RPGs as well as several other games. Although primarily working with Nintendo, Game Freak is an independent company and has occasionally worked with other publishers on non-Nintendo platforms.

Games (2)

Pokémon Omega Ruby
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Pokémon Omega Ruby

During your adventure, you will battle Team Magma in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Team Aqua in Pokémon Alpha Sapphire. Team Magma seeks to increase the land, while Team Aqua wishes to increase the seas. In order to bring about these grand plans, each will turn to the power of a Legendary Pokémon: Groudon or Kyogre. Team Magma pursues Groudon, while Team Aqua goes after Kyogre. What could be driving them to such lengths?

Reviewed:

August 6, 2025

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Pokémon Red Version
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Pokémon Red Version

Pokémon Red, along with Pokémon Green, are the first video games in the Pokémon series of games. They are the first paired versions of Generation I. Developed over the course of several years, Red and Green established several standards for later Pokémon games and sequels. They take place in the Kanto region, with the player having to collect eight Gym Badges to become the Pokémon Champion while also completing the Pokédex by collecting all 151 Pokémon.

Reviewed:

August 5, 2025

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