Developer 11 games

Game Freak Games

Complete catalog of classic Game Freak games — covering 11 titles from 1996–2004.

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Pokemon Blue Version
1996
Pokemon Blue Version box art
GAME-BOY
9.3
1996 · Game Freak

The counterpart to Pokemon Red that launched a global phenomenon. Pokemon Blue Version features the original 151 Pokemon across Kanto's eight gyms, with version-exclusive creatures including Magmar, Pinsir, and Scyther making trading between Red and Blue essential for completing the Pokedex.

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Pokemon FireRed Version
2004
Pokemon FireRed Version box art
GAME-BOY-ADVANCE
9
2004 · Game Freak

The definitive remake of the original Pokemon Red. FireRed rebuilds Kanto from the ground up with modern mechanics, physical/special split, and the new Sevii Islands postgame. For many players, this was their first Pokemon game, and its balance of accessibility and depth made it the perfect entry point to the series.

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Pokemon Ruby Version
2002
Pokemon Ruby Version box art
GAME-BOY-ADVANCE
8.9
2002 · Game Freak

The bold third-generation Pokemon leap that introduced Hoenn, double battles, abilities, natures, and 135 new Pokemon. Pokemon Ruby Version built on Gold and Silver's foundations with a more ambitious region design, deeper competitive mechanics, and the memorable storylines of Team Magma's volcanic ambitions.

Game Freak FAQ

What are the best Game Freak games?
Game Freak's best games include Pokémon Gold Version, Pokémon Red Version, Pokémon Crystal Version, Pokémon Silver Version. These represent the pinnacle of Game Freak's classic game development work.
How many games did Game Freak develop?
Our database contains 11 games developed by Game Freak, spanning 1996–2004.
What platforms did Game Freak develop for?
Game Freak developed games for GAME-BOY-ADVANCE, GAME-BOY-COLOR, GAME-BOY.