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The 10 best Pokémon games of all time, according to critics
Abstract:Where does your favorite Pokémon game place on the top 10 list? Let's find out!
Over the past two decades, dozens of Pokémon games were released.From the original “Pokémon Red & Green” to the explosively popular cultural force that is “Pokémon GO,” there are lots of different ways to catch 'em all.But which are best? Let's see!Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.There are a lot of Pokémon games.The decades-long video game series has spawned countless spin-offs, sequels, remakes, and addendums over the years. But which are the best? That's the question we sought to answer with a little help from reviews aggregation site Metacritic. Here are the results, according to two decades of critical appraisal.
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