Pokemon Fan's Impressive Collection Showcases Every Mainline Game from Game Boy to Nintendo Switch

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A dedicated Pokemon fan has captivated the community with their complete collection of every mainline game in the series, spanning consoles from the original Game Boy to the Nintendo Switch. This impressive display of cartridges has earned widespread praise from fellow fans, garnering thousands of views and sparking nostalgia for the franchise's rich history.

Pokemon is one of the world's most successful franchises, thanks to the extensive library of games and various media produced under Nintendo and Game Freak's iconic series. Since its Western debut with Pokemon Red and Blue on the Game Boy, the franchise has grown through nine generations and expanded into numerous spinoffs, anime adaptations, and even a live-action movie.

Reddit user Le4kedd shared their passion for the beloved series by posting an image of their comprehensive Pokemon game collection, which ranges from the original Japanese-exclusive Pokemon Green to the latest titles, Scarlet and Violet. The collection includes every version of each game, from the classic two-release format to the later third versions, such as Pokemon Emerald.

Fans in the comments were awestruck by the collection, taking the chance to reflect on how far the series has come since its 1990s debut. Some even reminisced about the colored cartridges, like the transparent red and blue versions of Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire, expressing how much they missed that unique touch.



Le4kedd's collection also features Pokemon Legends: Arceus, a game that deviated from the traditional franchise formula but is still considered a mainline title. The Reddit user mentioned their ambitious plan to play through every game in the series in chronological order, aiming to fully complete the Pokedex in each—a monumental task that will undoubtedly take countless hours.

Although some commenters noted that the user didn't include certain spinoff titles like Pokemon Colosseum and other side games, it appears the collection focuses solely on the main series. While it's unclear if Le4kedd owns these spinoffs, having them on hand could make their journey a bit easier, especially since many were compatible with mainline games, particularly in the third generation.
 
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