First generation (February 1996 October 1999)
Second generation (October 1999 October 2002)
The third generation (November 2002 August 2006)
The fourth generation (September 2006 August 2010)
The fifth generation (September 2010 to September 2013)
The sixth generation (October 2013 to October 2016)
The seventh generation (November 2016 October 2019):
The eighth generation (November 2019)
Computer games
Pokémon Play It!: Baokemeng card PC game, dedicated to Europe and America, launched in the United States in February in 2000.
Pokémon: Masters arena: available on 1 January in 2004.
Pokémon: team turbo: available October 28 in 2005.
Another games
Pocket Pikachu: available 27 March 1998
Pocket Pikachu Color Edition: available on November 21, 1999
POKEMON Mini: sold on December 14, 2001
POKEMON fluorescent rocking stick: sold on August 1, 2003
POKEMON pedometer: sold on September 12, 2009
POKEMON tretta laboratory: sold on August 10, 2013
POKEMON go: officially launched on July 6, 2016
POKEMON grand assembly: officially listed in July 2021
Film and TV works
Cartoons
Magic Baby cartoon comes from POKEMON's game and has been broadcast on Tokyo TV since April 1 in 1997..
Variety shows
《 Weekly POKEMON Broadcasting Bureau》 (October 15, 2002 - September 28, 2004), which focuses on POKEMON's non main line animation, variety shows and retrospective films
《Baokemeng Sunday》: launched after the 《Weekly Broadcasting Burea‖》, the content focuses on baokemeng's variety shows and review albums, as well as searching for various curious problems in daily life.
《POKEMON smash!》: Broadcast from October 3, 2010, it is a Japanese variety show extending baokemeng Sunday.
Movies
2005 - Find Dreams( Pok é Park, Japan launched)
2006 - Pikachu's underwater adventure (released in Japanese Cinemas)
POKEMON’Related facilities
POKEMON’Center
In order to expand the business of related products, Japan has launched 10 baokemeng centers: Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Osaka, Fukuoka, Sendai, Sapporo, Chiba, Hiroshima and Kyoto.
POKEMON’S Park
POKEMON’s Theme Park is set up for the 2005 World Expo, which is located in Nagoya City, Aichi county. The opening hours are from March 18 to September 25, 2005. In 2006, it arrived in Taiwan and opened from June 23 to September 24, 2006 in Taipei