Spin Off Favorite Pokemon Spin-off game

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  • #21
My favorite Pokemon Spin-Off would have to be Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. It had a great and long story line, you also get to Live in an academy and be friends with everyone there
 
  • #22
I've always loved Pokemon Snap, but I think the 2 gamecupe RPG's take the cake, what is your Favorite?
 
  • #23
My favorite pokemon spin off would be pokemon rumble because it's liek imagining your pokemon toys are moving which reminds me about my old pokemon figures I used to have. But for the pokemon rumble u some people may not like the nfp figures but I like them because your get a pokemon for your game and real life, but real life is just a statue though
 
  • #24
I don't know if this counts but the original Pokemon pinball, sticking out of the top of my purple GBC with the battery cover missing from its rumble pak. I loved the fact that it was not only a good... well I struggle to call it a spin off, more a cash in.... but also a very good pinball game as well. That and the trading card game (also the GBC) were perfect as they were in the era of 150 to catch, and thusfore weren't an endless slog.

Also Pokemon snap
 
  • #25
dont judge me but i like pokemon ranger
 
  • #26
dont judge me but i like pokemon ranger

I much prefer the ranger games to Mystery Dungeon, they're a lot more fun...
 
  • #27
I don't know if this counts but the original Pokemon pinball, sticking out of the top of my purple GBC with the battery cover missing from its rumble pak. I loved the fact that it was not only a good... well I struggle to call it a spin off, more a cash in.... but also a very good pinball game as well. That and the trading card game (also the GBC) were perfect as they were in the era of 150 to catch, and thusfore weren't an endless slog.

Also Pokemon snap

I was about to say this you know?? Why don't people talk about this game lol.
It was my favourite in my primary school. I usually play it on computer, not Gameboy anyway.
The Pikachu volleyball is also great! So fun competing with people (but can it be called a spin-off?)
 
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  • #28
I was about to say this you know?? Why don't people talk about this game lol.
It was my favourite in my primary school. I usually play it on computer, not Gameboy anyway.
The Pikachu volleyball is also great! So fun competing with people (but can it be called a spin-off?)

I'm glad other people remember the early spin-offs! The first Pinball game is still one of my favourite pinball games of all time.
Of. All. Time.
There was a simplicity to it that still holds it's own. And the TCG was from the era before Wizards of the Coast had tried to get Pokemon fans to buy Magic the Gathering instead.... I understood it then!
 
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  • #29
Mine is probably Pokemon ranger: Shadows of Almia.
It's the first Pokémon ranger game I played, and I really enjoyed it. :rotfl:
To this day, I have started thrice, but I never finished it. I keep forgetting to play for a while, then I forgot how far I was, start a new game, and...


Forget about it again. :confused:
 
  • #30
Personally, my favorite spin-off game would probably have to be Pokemon Snap while growing up because it was just a grand experience to just take a break from the battling scene and just enjoy pokemon in their natural habitat as you play an observer or in the case of the game, a photographer. I found the game to be a neat concept because you can try a variety of ways to alter how a pokemon reacts as you throw apples and some form of smoke bombs at them to see what can make them tick, in doing so, individuals can snap the perfect pictures for their album.
 
  • #31
Probobly pokemon ranger: Guardian signs. I have it for the DS. its not relly a "region game" though. I guess it could qualify as a "Spin off" game. Its really fun. you go around, and catch pokemon by drawing circles around them!:D
 
  • #32
Pokemon Conquest I loved how I could get people to get certain Pokemon and how they could get better Pokemon that matches them!
 
  • #33
Pokemon Colosseum is my favorite Pokemon spin-off game. I played this game all the time on the GameCube. I loved using Umbreon and Espeon and having the idea of shadow Pokemon. This is the first game where you could catch other trainers Pokemon.
 
  • #34
I have two favorites: Pokemon Rumble/Rumble Blast, and Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. Out of the two, I definitely love Explorers of Sky much more. The storyline is massive! It is also extremely amazing, the way it grips you, to the point it makes you feel like your partner is a best friend in real life...very emotional... :cry:
 
  • #35
my favorite spend off is pokemon mystery dungeon explorers of sky and shadows of almia
 
  • #36
Mine's gotta be Pokemon mystery dungeon explorers of sky. I loved everything about it--the music, the story, the gameplay, the sidequests and the characters. Out of all of the mystery dungeon games this ones my favourite, one of the reasons being that it has grovyle in it xD I remember the ending almost made me cry.
I kinda liked pokepark too but it was a bit too easy and short.
 
  • #37
I like pokemon mystery dungeon for the 3ds i only played the demo but i enjoyed going around and help build my house and exploring the dungeons and collecting coins and i also like the pokmon shuffle game it is a bit difficult when you get to the harder levels and all that.
 
  • #38
Pokemon Rumble for WiiWare, I guess. It's the only Pokemon spinoff I've actually played besides Shuffle. I would have given the Mystery Dungeon games a try but they looked kind of repetitive and bland. I might give them a second look one day, though. Yeah, when they sell for $5 on pre-owned :giggle:
 
  • #39
My two favorite spin offs are Pokemon Snap and Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. I loved Snap as a kid because it was a nice change of pace from the regular Pokemon games, I still play it occasionally on an emulator. Explorers of Sky was fun because it was a different way of battling and made me feel so much for Grovyle and Mudkip (my partner for memory).
 
  • #40
My favorite spin off is Pokemon Mystery Dungeon:Explorers of Sky. I loved the story in that game, and I like the system of Pokemon Mystery Dungeon.
 
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