ktay95 on 04 March 2015
Samus Aran said:
Didn't they also make digimon? |
No
Android
- Solitiba (2014, self-published)
Game Boy
- Yoshi (Mario & Yoshi in Europe and Australia) (1991, Nintendo)
- Nontan to Issho! Kuru-Kuru Puzzle (1994, Victor Interactive)
- Pocket Monsters: Red & Green (1996, Nintendo)
- Pocket Monsters: Blue (1996, Nintendo)
- Pokémon Red and Blue (1996, Nintendo)
- Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition (1998, Nintendo)
Game Boy Color
- Pokémon Gold and Silver (1999, Nintendo)
- Pokémon Crystal (2000, Nintendo)
Game Boy Advance
- Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (2002, Nintendo)
- Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen (2004, Nintendo)
- Pokémon Emerald (2004, Nintendo)
- Drill Dozer (2005, Nintendo)
iOS
- Solitiba (2014, self-published)
Nintendo DS
- Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (2006, Nintendo)
- Pokémon Platinum (2008, Nintendo)
- Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver (2009, Nintendo)
- Pokémon Black and White (2010, Nintendo)
- Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 (2012, Nintendo)
Nintendo 3DS
- HarmoKnight (2012, Nintendo)
- Solitiba (2013, self-published)
- Pokémon X and Y (2013, Nintendo)
- Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (2014, Nintendo)
PlayStation
- Click Medic (1999, Sony)
Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System
- Yoshi (Mario & Yoshi in Europe and Australia) (1991, Nintendo)
- Mendel Palace/Quinty (1989) Namco (Japan), (1990) Hudson Soft (U.S)
Super Famicom/Super Nintendo Entertainment System
- BUSHI Seiryūden: Futari no Yūsha (1997, T&E Soft)
- Mario & Wario (1993, Nintendo)
- Smart Ball / Jerry Boy (1991, Sony)
- Smart Ball 2 / Jerry Boy 2 (1994, Sony)
- Nontan to Issho: Kuru Kuru Puzzle (1994, Victor Interactive)
PC Engine
- Bazaar de Gosāru no Game de Gosāru (1996, NEC)
Sega Mega Drive
- Magical Tarurūto-kun (1992, Sega)
- Pulseman (1994, Sega)