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  2. Category:Pokémon game covers - Wikipedia

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    This category is for cover art of any game that is considered part of the Pokémon franchise. Media in category "Pokémon game covers" The following 56 files are in this category, out of 56 total.

  3. Pokémon Live! - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Live! is a musical stage production that toured the United States from September 15, 2000, to January 28, 2001. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The musical was based on the Pokémon anime series , using similar characters, clothing, and story elements.

  4. Here’s The First Trailer For The Live-Action Pokémon Series

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    Pokemon live action drama. A little over a month ago, ... This isn’t the first live-action Pokémon project, of course — that honor goes to the Detective Pikachu film from 2019. Detective ...

  5. List of Pokémon films - Wikipedia

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    A live-action film, Pokémon Detective Pikachu, was produced by American studio Legendary Entertainment, directed by Rob Letterman, and written by Letterman and Nicole Perlman. [1] It was distributed in Japan by Toho and outside of Japan and China by Warner Bros. [ 2 ] It was released on May 10, 2019.

  6. Pokémon Go live events - Wikipedia

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    A gathering of Pokémon Go players in Düsseldorf, Germany, in August 2016. Pokémon Go (or Pokémon GO) is an augmented reality mobile game developed by Niantic Labs, based on the Pokémon franchise of Game Freak which began to release in July 2016.

  7. Pokémon Uranium - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Uranium is a fan-made video game based on the Pokémon series. [1] [2] [3] The game was in development for nine years, and used the RPG Maker XP engine.[4] [5] [6] The game adds 166 new fan-made species of Pokémon, with only 160 currently available, along with a new region. [7]

  8. Pixel 4 - Wikipedia

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    The Pixel Neural Core is the successor to the Pixel Visual Core; it, too, uses the Edge TPU architecture. [21] The Pixel 4 features an OLED display manufactured by Samsung [22] with HDR support, that operates at a refresh rate of up to 90 Hz; it dynamically adjusts depending on content to preserve battery life. [19]

  9. Palworld - Wikipedia

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    Palworld [b] is an upcoming action-adventure, survival, and monster-taming game created and published by Japanese developer Pocketpair. The game is set in an open world populated with animal-like creatures called "Pals", which players can battle and capture to use for base building, traversal, and combat.