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Revision as of 22:29, 24 October 2022
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The Pokémon Company (株式会社ポケモン) is a Japanese company that is responsible for brand management, marketing and licensing of the Pokémon franchise. Its owned by Nintendo, Game Freak and Creatures.
Contents
Softography
While The Pokémon Company did not develop or publish any video games for Sega platforms, its properties were licensed by others under supervision.
Medal game
- Pokémon Corogarena (2022)
Pico
- Pocket Monsters: Suuji o Tsukamaeyou! (2002)
- Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation: Hiragana Katakana Kakechatta! (2003)
- Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation Minna de Pico Pokémon Waiwai Battle! (2004)
Advanced Pico Beena
- Pocket Monsters Advanced Generation Pokémon Suuji Battle!! (2005)
- Chiiku Drill Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl: Moji Kazu Chie Asobi (2007)
- Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl Pokémon o Sagase! Meiro de Daibouken! (2009)
- Pocket Monsters Best Wishes! Chinou Ikusei Pokémon Daiundoukai (2010)
Wii
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008)
Nintendo 3DS
- Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (2014)
- Smash Controller (2015)
Wii U
- Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (2014)
Nintendo Switch
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018)
External links
References