No matter how old I get, I will always be excited to see whatPokémonis cooking up next for the franchise.

I’ve been playingPokémonsince the original Pokémon Red on Gameboy, and I’ve dabbled in just about everything since. WithPokémon Legends: Z-Aand more expected to be revealed at tomorrow’sPokémonPresents, I feel the excitement brewing, especially to see more of what OtherPokémonChampionsis all about.

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Pokémonhas been such a versatile franchise, starting out as a trading card game and bringing about several movies and animated series, but its variety when it comes to games has also been pretty spectacular.

The mainline entries have evolved from the handhelds like Gameboy and Nintendo 3DS, now to consoles such as GameCube and soon the Switch 2, and the series has changed with it. From 2D to 3D to fully open worlds, there’s been no shortage of new things to look forward to.

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And then there are massively successful spin-off titles and mobile games likePokémonGO,PokémonSnap,PokémonStadium, and many others throughout the past 30 or so years. There’s seemingly something for everybody, regardless of age or gaming taste. There are even digital versions of the card game!

And so now, the question begs, dear reader, which type ofPokémongame is your favorite? There are plenty of options to choose from, so which do you prefer? Sound off in the comments and answer our poll below to drum up some hype ahead of the franchise’s future being revealed tomorrow.

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