Can I Play Pokemon X And Y On Ds Lite



  1. Can You Play Pokemon X And Y On 2ds
  2. Can You Play Pokemon Y On 2ds
  3. Can You Play Pokemon X And Y On Ds

If you can't live without Pokemon, and you get the urge to play, every so often, you should invest in a DS in my opinion. That is my opinion ofcourse. Pokemon Y is a 3ds rom, so if you want to play it on with r4 card, you should buy the 3ds card like gateway 3ds, mt card and so. However, your 3dsxl is v8.1.0-19, all 3ds card can only work on 3ds FW stayed on v4.1-4.5. So no 3ds roms for you, but you can play other ds or gba roms on your 3ds v8.x. The r4i gold 3ds is a good choice, or also recommend you another card r4i sdhc dual core, this.

The only problem is that, after a ton of research online, there is no official way to play the DS and 3DS games on anything like the old GameCube GBA player that I used to play (and continue to play) Red, Blue, Silver, Gold, Fire Red, Leaf Green, Ruby and Sapphire on. And, come to find out, the Switch won't be able to play. I recently found my original Pokemon Blue game that I played as a kid and fell back in love the game and was looking at getting a newer game to play on my wife's DS lite. From what I can gather, the games that are compatible with the DS lite are Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, White and Black.

Pokémon, as it is one of Nintendo's most prominent franchises, has had numerous games released. However, there have also been a variety of special edition consoles which are Pokémon themed released over the years.

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Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch: Thunderbolt Project

Japan Release Date: November 1st 2019
Price: 19,980¥/$199.99/€199.99
Model: Nintendo Switch
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special edition Switch was only available as part of the Thunderbolt Project during the opening week of the PARCO store in Shibuya, Japan. It features the Thunderbolt logo on the left Joycon, a Pikachu silhouette on the right JoyCon and the same on the dock as well as a special case

Nintendo Switch Lite: Zacian & Zamazenta Edition

North America Release Date: November 8th 2019
Europe Release Date: November 8th 2019
Japan Release Date: November 1st 2019
Price: 19,980¥/$199.99/€199.99
Model: Nintendo Switch Lite
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This is the first special edition of the Nintendo Switch Lite for Pokémon. It features a Zacian and Zamazenta decal on the back but doesn't come with any pack in game

Nintendo Switch: Let's Go, Pikachu! & Let's Go, Eevee! Edition

North America Release Date: November 16th 2018
Europe Release Date: November 16th 2018
Japan Release Date: November 16th 2018
Price: 37,980¥/$399.99/€399.99
Pack-in Game: Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! & Let's Go, Eevee!

Description:
This is the first special edition of the Nintendo Switch for Pokémon. It features a Pikachu and Eevee decal on the Nintendo Switch dock, as well as shadows of Pikachu & Eevee on the back of the device itself. It also comes with unique yellow and brown JoyCons. The console came with a download code for Let's Go, Pikachu! or Let's Go, Eevee! and also came with the Poké Ball Plus Peripheral

Nintendo 3DS

New Nintendo 2DS XL - Poké Ball

North America Release Date: November 3rd 2017
Europe Release Date: November 17th 2017
Japan Release Date: November 17th 2017
Price: 15,980¥
Model: New Nintendo 2DS XL
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This is the first special model of new Nintendo 2DS XL and is a unique design in that it features a Poké Ball pattern on the top part of the clamshell.

New Nintendo 2DS XL - Pikachu

Japan Release Date: November 17th 2017
Price: 15,980¥
Model: New Nintendo 2DS XL
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This is the first special model of new Nintendo 2DS XL and is another Pikachu themed console. This console features Pikachu on the top half with a yellow design and brown matching Pikachu's markings on the buttons..

Nintendo 2DS - Pikachu

Europe Release Date: November 23rd 2016
Japan Release Date: December 8th 2016 Price: ??
Model: Nintendo 2DS
Pack-in Game: Pokémon Sun & Moon (EU), None (Japan)

Description:
This is the first special model of Nintendo 2DS comes in two possible packs in Europe. One for Pokémon Sun and one for Pokémon Moon. In Japan it has nothing pre-installed. It has a silhouette of Pikachu on the side by the bottom screen and silhouettes of Rowlet, Litten and Popplio on the back.

New Nintendo 3DS LL - Solgaleo & Lunala (Black)

Japan Release Date: November 18th 2016
Europe Release Date: November 18th 2016
Price: 18800¥ / £199.99
Model: New Nintendo 3DS LL
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special model of the New Nintendo 3DS is to be released in Japan to celebrate the release of Pokémon Sun & Pokémon Moon. It features the new Pokémon Solgaleo & Lunala

New Nintendo 3DS LL - Pikachu (Yellow)

Japan Release Date: November 18th 2016
Price: 18800¥
Model: New Nintendo 3DS LL
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special model of the New Nintendo 3DS is to be released in Japan to celebrate the release of Pokémon Sun & Pokémon Moon.

New Nintendo 3DS - Pokémon 20th Anniversary Bundle

US Release Date: February 27th 2016
Price: $199.99
Model: New Nintendo 3DS
Pack-in Game: Pokémon Red & Blue

Description:
This special model of the New Nintendo 3DS is to be released in North America on the 20th anniversary. This bundle comes with two unique cover plates featuring the 20th anniversary logo plus the classic artwork for Charizard or Blastoise. It also comes with Red & Blue pre-installed, as well as a code for a unique New Nintendo 3DS Theme.

New Nintendo 3DS - Pokémon 20th Anniversary Coverplate

Japan Release Date: February 27th 2016
European Release Date: February 27th 2016
Price: 2000¥
Model: New Nintendo 3DS
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special coverplate for the New Nintendo 3DS comes with imagery of various Pokémon from Pokémon Red & Green.

New Nintendo 3DS - Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon Coverplate

Japan Release Date: September 17th 2015
European Release Date: February 19th 2016
Price: 2000¥
Model: New Nintendo 3DS
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special coverplate for the New Nintendo 3DS comes with imagery of all the starter Pokémon and important Pokémon in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon.

New Nintendo 3DS - Pikachu Coverplate

Japan Release Date: February 14th 2015
European Release Date: February 13th 2015
Price: 1500¥
Model: New Nintendo 3DS
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special coverplate for the New Nintendo 3DS comes with various Pikachu covering the entire console.

New Nintendo 3DS - Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire Coverplate

Japan Release Date: November 21st 2014
European Release Date: February 13th 2015
Price: 1500¥ / £8.99 / €9.99
Model: New Nintendo 3DS
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special coverplate for the New Nintendo 3DS comes with Primal Groudon & Primal Kyogre embossed on it. It is semi-transparent meaning the innards of the 3DS can be seen through the base..

New Nintendo 3DS - Primal Kyogre Edition

Japan Release Date: November 21st 2014
Price: 19000¥
Model: New Nintendo 3DS
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Primal Groudon themed Nintendo 3DS features a Primal Kyogre pattern on the front and a standard Kyogre on the back. It also comes with a special Pokémon theme for the home screen.

New Nintendo 3DS - Primal Groudon Edition

Japan Release Date: November 21st 2014
Price: 19000¥
Model: New Nintendo 3DS
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Primal Groudon themed Nintendo 3DS features a Primal Groudon pattern on the front and a standard Groudon on the back. It also comes with a special Pokémon theme for the home screen.

Nintendo 3DS XL - Primal Groudon Edition

North American Release Date: January 2015
Price: None
Model: Nintendo 3DS
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
These special Groudon & Kyogre Nintendo 3DS XLs were released in North America as part of a sweepstakes in their MegaStop promotion. Entry required purchasing items at Gamestop and 50 of these Nintendo 3DS XLs were prizes.

Nintendo 3DS LL - Pokémon Famil Edition

Japan Release Date: August 2014
Price: None (Contest Prize)
Model: Nintendo 3DS XL/LL
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Cocoon of Destruction themed 3DS XL was given at via a raffle at the Denny's & Famil Restaurants in Japan. From July 15th 2014 to August 25th 2014, if you spend over 1,000¥ in the restaurants, you will be entered into a special raffle to win one of 10 of these units.

Nintendo 3DS LL - Pokémon Yokohama F Marinos Edition

Japan Release Date: May 2014
Price: None (Contest Prize)
Model: Nintendo 3DS XL/LL
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Cocoon of Destruction themed 3DS XL was given at the home game of the Yokohama F Marinos soccer team in Japan. As such, it has the logo of Yokohama F Marinos on the back. The amount of units distributed was based upon the score in each of the matches

Nintendo 3DS LL - Pokémon Urawa REDS Diamond Edition

Japan Release Date: May 2014
Price: None (Contest Prize)
Model: Nintendo 3DS XL/LL
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Cocoon of Destruction themed 3DS XL was given at the home game of the Urawa REDS Diamond soccer team in Japan. As such, it has the logo of Urawa REDS Diamond on the back. The amount of units distributed was based upon the score in each of the matches

Nintendo 3DS LL - Pokémon FC Tokyo Edition

Japan Release Date: May 2014
Price: None (Contest Prize)
Model: Nintendo 3DS XL/LL
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Cocoon of Destruction themed 3DS XL was given at the home game of the F.C. Tokyo soccer team in Japan. As such, it has the logo of F.C. Tokyo on the back. The amount of units distributed was based upon the score in each of the matches

Nintendo 3DS LL - Pokémon Battle Trozei Version - White

Japan Release Date: April 2014
Price: None (Contest Prize)
Model: Nintendo 3DS XL/LL
Pack-in Game: None (Worldwide)

Description:
This special Battle Trozei themed 3DS XL was given to celebrate the release of Pokémon Battle Trozei, with many Pokémon decals on the top part of the clamshell. It is exclusive to the Pokémon Daisuki Club and requires you to enter a contest to win it. The contest ran from March 28th to April 18th and only had two units as prizes. Two models of it were also distributed by Pokémon Get☆TV

Nintendo 3DS LL - Pokémon Battle Trozei Version - Black

Japan Release Date: April 2014
Price: None (Contest Prize)
Model: Nintendo 3DS XL/LL
Pack-in Game: None (Worldwide)

Description:
This special Battle Trozei themed 3DS XL was given to celebrate the release of Pokémon Battle Trozei, and has decals of all the Pokémon that featured on the cover of main series games. It is exclusive to the CoroCoro Magazine and requires you to enter a contest to win it. The contest ran until April 14th 2014 and only had five units as prizes

Nintendo 3DS LL - Pokémon Dragon King Competition Edition

Japan Release Date: March 2014
Price: None (Contest Prize)
Model: Nintendo 3DS XL/LL
Pack-in Game: None (Worldwide)

Description:
This special 3DS LL was given to the winner of the Pokémon Dragon King Tournament that ran in Japan from January to March 2014. There was only one unit created of this variant, and it's personalised to the point that it contains the winner's name on the back

Nintendo 3DS LL - Xerneas & Yveltal Red

US Release Date: September 27th 2013
EU Release Date: September 27th 2013
Price: $199.99 / €199.99
Model: Nintendo 3DS XL/LL
Pack-in Game: None (Worldwide)

Description:
This special X & Y themed 3DS XL was released to celebrate the release of Pokémon X & Pokémon Y. It comes with no pack in game

Nintendo 3DS LL - Xerneas & Yveltal Blue

Jp. Release Date: October 12th 2013
US Release Date: September 27th 2013
EU Release Date: September 27th 2013
Price: 22800¥ / $199.99 / €199.99
Model: Nintendo 3DS XL/LL
Pack-in Game: Pokémon X or Y (Japan) - None (Worldwide)

Description:
This special X & Y themed 3DS LL was released to celebrate the release of Pokémon X & Pokémon Y. It comes with a downloaded version of Pokémon X or Pokémon Y depending upon the choice you make. It is for sale across many stores around Japan. In the west, it has no pack in game

Nintendo 3DS LL - Premium Gold

Jp. Release Date: October 12th 2013
Price: 22800¥
Model: Nintendo 3DS XL/LL
Pack-in Game: Pokémon X or Y)

Description:
This special X & Y themed 3DS LL was released to celebrate the release of Pokémon X & Pokémon Y. It comes with a downloaded version of Pokémon X or Pokémon Y depending upon the choice you make. It features an intricate design that covers both the front and back of the 3DS. It is only for sale within the Pokémon Centers across Japan, as well as on Amazon Japan's Pokémon Store

Nintendo 3DS LL - Eevee Edition

Jp. Release Date: June 22nd 2013
Price: 18900¥
Model: Nintendo 3DS XL/LL
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Eevee themed 3DS LL was released to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Pokémon Center stores across Japan. To get it, people needed to sign up to a lottery and, if successful, were able to purchase the special 3DS LL from June 22nd. It has also since been given in various promotions around Japan, such as with Pokémon Smash and the Pokémon Best Wishes Season 2 Decolora Adventures anime series

Nintendo 3DS LL - Charizard Edition

Jp. Release Date: December 15th 2012
Price: 18900¥
Model: Nintendo 3DS XL/LL
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Charizard themed 3DS LL is released to celebrate the then upcoming season of the anime. To get it, people needed to sign up to a lottery and, if successful, were able to purchase the special 3DS LL from December 15th. It has also since been given in various promotions around Japan, such as with Pokémon Smash and the Pokémon Best Wishes Season 2 Episode N anime series

Nintendo 3DS XL - Pikachu Yellow

Jp. Release Date: September 15th 2012
US Release Date: March 24th 2013
EU Release Date: December 7th 2012
Price: 18900¥/$199.99/€199.99/£179.99
Model: Nintendo 3DS XL/LL
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Pikachu themed 3DS XL was the first special Pokémon-themed Nintendo 3DS and is the only one to have been released outside of Japan. To get it in Japan, it was required to pre-order it exclusively at Pokémon Centers across the country from August 25th, and it was then purchaseable from September 15th. It has also since been given in various promotions around Japan, such as with Pokémon Smash and the Pokémon Best Wishes Season 2 anime series
Outside of Japan, the 3DS XL was a simple limited edition console sold in stores all across the countries. It started off being released in Europe, but followed in America soon afterwards

Nintendo eShop Cards

Unlike most previous Nintendo consoles, the Nintendo 3DS, Wii and Wii U have a special online store built into it for download. Through the times, various Pokémon themed eShop cards got released that allowed you to put a certain amount of money onto your eShop account.

Project Eevee

Jp. Release Date: September 17th 2018
Value: 1500¥

Description:
This eShop card was released in Lawson Stores to tie in with the Project Eevee campaign which promotes all things Eevee. This pre-paid card contained artwork of Eevee and allows for people to buy Pokémon related and other items on the eShops.

Pokémon Quest

Jp. Release Date: June 1st 2018
Value: 1500¥

Description:
This eShop card was released in Pokémon Centers and Seven Eleven stores across Japan to tie in with the free-to-play title, Pokémon Quest. It was released to allow for people to more easily pay for the microtransactions that exist within the game.

Pokémon Quest

Jp. Release Date: June 1stt 2018
Value: 1500¥

Description:
This eShop card was released in Pokémon Centers and Seven Eleven stores across Japan to tie in with the free-to-play title, Pokémon Quest. It was released to allow for people to more easily pay for the microtransactions that exist within the game.

Pokémon Picross

Jp. Release Date: December 14th 2015
Value: 1000¥

Description:
This eShop card was released in Pokémon Centers and Seven Eleven stores across Japan to tie in with the free-to-play title, Pokémon Picross. It was released to allow for people to more easily pay for the microtransactions that exist within the game. In addition to the 1000¥, it also comes with a download code for a special Nintendo 3DS theme.

Pokémon Shuffle

Jp. Release Date: September 7th 2015
Value: 1000¥

Description:
This special 1000¥ card is available only to people who purchase it at 7/11 and Pokémon Center stores from September 7th 2015. This download card has got an image of various Mega Evolved Pokémon and is made in order to help pay for the microtransactions in the game

Pokémon Shuffle

Jp. Release Date: September 7th 2015
Value: 1000¥

Description:
This special 1000¥ card is available only to people who purchase it at Lawson stores from September 7th 2015. This download card has got an image used in promotion of the game and is made in order to help pay for the microtransactions in the game

Pokémon Rumble World

Jp. Release Date: May 27th 2015
Value: 500¥

Description:
This eShop card was released in Pokémon Centers and TSUTAYA stores across Japan to tie in with the free-to-play title, Pokémon Rumble World. It was released to allow for people to more easily pay for the microtransactions that exist within the game.

Pokémon Shuffle

Jp. Release Date: March 16th 2015
Value: 1000¥

Description:
This special 1000¥ card is available only to people who purchase it at 7/11 and Pokémon Center stores from March 16th 2015. This download card has got an image of various Mega Evolved Pokémon and is made in order to help pay for the microtransactions in the game

Pokémon Shuffle

Jp. Release Date: March 16th 2015
Value: 1000¥

Description:
This special 1000¥ card is available only to people who purchase it at Lawson stores from March 16th 2015. This download card has got an image used in promotion of the game and is made in order to help pay for the microtransactions in the game

Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire

Jp. Release Date: October 29th 2014
Value: 500¥

Description:
This special 500¥ card is available only to people who purchase the Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire download cards at Tsutaya stores from October 29th 2014 to November 30th 2014. This download card has got an image of 30 Pokémon as if they were a box and the value is equal to that of a Pokémon Bank subscription, allowing for users to easily pay for that service.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon

Jp. Release Date: November 22nd 2012
Value: 1000¥

Description:
This eShop card was released for a short time in the last quarter of 2012 in conjunction with the 3DS game, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. It was released in the hope that people would purchase the cards in order to pay for the game's downloadable content

Pokémon

Jp. Release Date: July 14th 2012
Value: 2000¥

Description:
This eShop card was released for a short time in the middle of 2012 in conjunction with the 3DS games, Pokémon Dream Radar & Pokédex 3D Pro. It was released to allow for people, who lack access to a credit card, to purchase the special 3DS download titles that worked together with Pokémon Black 2 & White 2

Pokémon Black 2 & White 2

Jp. Release Date: June 23rd 2012
Value: 1000¥

Description:
This eShop card was released for a short time in the middle of 2012 in conjunction with the 3DS games, Pokémon Dream Radar & Pokédex 3D Pro. It was released to allow for people, who lack access to a credit card, to purchase the special 3DS download titles that worked together with Pokémon Black 2 & White 2

Nintendo DS

Nintendo DSi - Pokémon Black

Jp. Release Date: November 20th 2010
US Release Date: March 6th 2011
EU Release Date: March 4th 2011
Price: 19800¥/$199.99/€199.99/£179.99
Model: Nintendo DSi
Pack-in Game: Pokémon Black

Description:
This special Pokémon DSi was released in commemoration of the release of Pokémon Black & Pokémon White. As such, it features a print of the Pokémon Reshiram and Zekrom on the top cover of the console and came with a copy of Pokémon Black on it. It was released worldwide in every region, but wwith the localised ones removing the game specific embossed titles upon it and just listing the word, Pokémon

Nintendo DSi - Pokémon White

Jp. Release Date: November 20th 2010
US Release Date: March 6th 2011
EU Release Date: March 4th 2011
Price: 19800¥/$199.99/€199.99/£179.99
Model: Nintendo DSi
Pack-in Game: Pokémon White

Description:
This special Pokémon DSi was released in commemoration of the release of Pokémon Black & Pokémon White. As such, it features a print of the Pokémon Reshiram and Zekrom on the top cover of the console and came with a copy of Pokémon Black on it. It was released worldwide in every region, but wwith the localised ones removing the game specific embossed titles upon it and just listing the word, Pokémon

Nintendo DS Lite - Giratina Edition

Jp. Release Date: September 18th 2008
EU Release Date: May 22nd 2009
Price: 21600¥/
Model: Nintendo DS Lite
Pack-in Game: Pokémon Platinum

Description:
This special Pokémon DS Lite was released in Pokémon Centers through the Pokémon Daisuki Club website, across Japan to commemorate the release of Pokémon Platinum. It features a specially embossed Origin Forme Giratina on the lid, and the box featured some special artwork. It also came packed with the game, Pokémon Platinum. It also had a limited release outside of Japan through various promotions and on the European Stars Catalogue for 30,000 Stars

Nintendo DS Lite - Pikachu Edition

Jp. Release Date: July 20th 2007
EU Release Date: November 17th 2007
Price: 21600¥/$345.95
Model: Nintendo DS Lite
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Pokémon DS Lite was released in Pokémon Centers through Japan via a special lottery. First, the lottery had to be entered and, if successful, the console could be purchase. It features a strong yellow colour with a subtle Pikachu print on the lid. It was later sold in North America through the Pokémon Center website with Pokémon Diamond & Pearl

Nintendo DS Lite - Dialga & Palkia Edition

Jp. Release Date: September 28th 2006
US Release Date: May 15th 2007/August 17th 2008
Price: 16800¥/$219.99/$129.99
Model: Nintendo DS Lite
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Pokémon DS Lite was released in Pokémon Centers across Japan. Outside of Japan, it was released in the US at the Pokémon Center in New York on the game's launch and later in a special bundle without Pokémon Diamond & Pearl with a DVD of the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon anime and a special carry case

Nintendo DS Lite - Daisuki Club - I Love Pikachu

Jp. Release Date: July 21st 2006
Price: --
Model: Nintendo DS Lite
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Pokémon DS Lite was released via a special promotion in the Pokémon Daisuki Club. In it, people could apply to win the console which features a special Pikachu print on the case.

Nintendo DS Lite - Daisuki Club - I Love Pikachu!

Jp. Release Date: January 21st 2008
Price: --
Model: Nintendo DS Lite
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Pokémon DS Lite was released via a special promotion in the Pokémon Daisuki Club. In it, people could apply to win the console which features a special Pikachu print on the case. Winners of this DS Lite were very few, with only 40 of the consoles being given. 25 through the Sugoroku Pokémon Battle tournament, and 15 through the Pokémon Type de Battle. This print was very similar to the other Daisuki Club Pikachu DS Lite, but featured a new logo.

Nintendo DS Lite - Daisuki Club - I Love Turtwig!

Jp. Release Date: January 21st 2008
Price: --
Model: Nintendo DS Lite
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Pokémon DS Lite was released via a special promotion in the Pokémon Daisuki Club. In it, people could apply to win the console which features a special Turtwig print on the case. Winners of this DS Lite were very few, with only 40 of the consoles being given. 25 through the Sugoroku Pokémon Battle tournament, and 15 through the Pokémon Type de Battle

Nintendo DS Lite - Daisuki Club - I Love Chimchar!

Jp. Release Date: January 21st 2008
Price: --
Model: Nintendo DS Lite
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Pokémon DS Lite was released via a special promotion in the Pokémon Daisuki Club. In it, people could apply to win the console which features a special Chimchar print on the case. Winners of this DS Lite were very few, with only 40 of the consoles being given. 25 through the Sugoroku Pokémon Battle tournament, and 15 through the Pokémon Type de Battle

Nintendo DS Lite - Daisuki Club - I Love Piplup!

Jp. Release Date: January 21st 2008
Price: --
Model: Nintendo DS Lite
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Pokémon DS Lite was released via a special promotion in the Pokémon Daisuki Club. In it, people could apply to win the console which features a special Piplup print on the case. Winners of this DS Lite were very few, with only 40 of the consoles being given. 25 through the Sugoroku Pokémon Battle tournament, and 15 through the Pokémon Type de Battle

Nintendo DS - PokéPark Edition

Jp. Release Date: September 28th 2006
US Release Date: August 17st 2006
Price: 16800¥/$129.99
Model: Nintendo DS
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Pokémon DS was released in the special PokéPark amusement park within Japan, and later was briefly released in Wal-Mart in the US

Nintendo DS - Mew Edition

Jp. Release Date: July 8th 2005
Price: 13000¥
Model: Nintendo DS
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Pokémon DS was released in Japan and is a simple pink Nintendo DS with a small Mew silhouette on the middle of the top cover. It was released in Pokémon Centers in Japan

GameBoy Advance

GameBoy Micro - Pokémon Edition

Jp. Release Date: November 17th 2005
Price: 12000¥
Model: GameBoy Micro
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Micro is the only Pokémon themed GameBoy Micro. It's a special Red & Black coloured console with a Pikachu silhouette in the top-right hand corner. It was released to coincide with the release of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Squad

GameBoy Advance SP - Pikachu Edition

Jp. Release Date: March 5th 2005
US Release Date: March 5th 2005
Price: 12000¥
Model: GameBoy Advance SP
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Advance SP was released in Pokémon Centers across Japan. This console featured a Pikachu face design on the cover. It was later released outside of Japan exclusively to Toys 'R' Us in North America.

GameBoy Advance SP - Rayquaza Edition

Jp. Release Date: September 16th 2004
Price: 12000¥
Model: GameBoy Advance SP
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Advance SP was released in Pokémon Centers across Japan to tie in with the release of Pokémon Emerald. It's a green GBA SP with a Rayquaza print on both the inside and the outside of the console.

GameBoy Advance SP - Venusaur Edition

Jp. Release Date: February 27th 2004
Price: 12000¥
Model: GameBoy Advance SP
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Advance SP was released in Pokémon Centers across Japan to tie in with the release of Pokémon LeafGreen. It's a green GBA SP with a Venusaur print on both the inside and the outside of the console.

GameBoy Advance SP - Charizard Edition

Jp. Release Date: February 27th 2004
Price: 12000¥
Model: GameBoy Advance SP
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Advance SP was released in Pokémon Centers across Japan to tie in with the release of Pokémon FireRed. It's a red GBA SP with a Venusaur Charzard on both the inside and the outside of the console.

GameBoy Advance SP - Torchic Edition

Jp. Release Date: February 27th 2004
Price: 12000¥
Model: GameBoy Advance SP
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Advance SP was released in Pokémon Centers across Japan. It doesn't have any special prints within it, but has a very subtle Torchic silhouette on the cover.

GameBoy Advance SP - Groudon Edition

US Release Date: December 11th 2003
Price: $99.99
Model: GameBoy Advance SP
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Advance SP was released in Pokémon Center New York. It is a red colour and has a Groudon embossed on the case and a small silhouette on the inside

GameBoy Advance SP - Kyogre Edition

US Release Date: December 11th 2003
Price: $99.99
Model: GameBoy Advance SP
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Advance SP was released in Pokémon Center New York. It is a blue colour and has a Kyogre embossed on the case and a small silhouette on the inside

GameBoy Advance - Latios & Latias Version

Japanese Release Date: July 5th 2002
Price: 8800¥
Model: GameBoy Advance
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Advance was released in the Pokémon Centers in Japan to tie in with the Japanese release of the movie, Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias. It features a special colourset and a silhouette of Latios & Latias next to the GameBoy Advance logo

GameBoy Advance - Pokémon Center New York Version

Japanese Release Date: November 15th 2001
US Release Date: November 16th 2001
Price: 8800¥/$69.99
Model: GameBoy Advance
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Advance was released in the Pokémon Center in New York to commemorate its opening, later with a nationwide launch in September 2002 and was later released in Japanese Pokémon Centers. It features a special gold colour and a silhouette of Pikachu & Pichu to the side of the logo

GameBoy Advance - Celebi Green

Japanese Release Date: July 21st 2001
Price: 8800¥
Model: GameBoy Advance
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Advance was released in the Pokémon Centers in Japan to tie in with the Japanese release of the movie, Celebi: A Timeless Encounter. It features a special green colour and silhouettes of Celebi next to the GameBoy Advance logo

GameBoy Advance - Suicune Blue

Japanese Release Date: March 21st 2001
Price: 8800¥
Model: GameBoy Advance
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Advance was released in the Pokémon Centers in Japan to tie in with the Japanese release of the game, Pokémon Crystal. It features a special blue colour and silhouettes of Pikachu & Pichu next to the GameBoy Advance logo

Gamecube

Pokémon XD Gales of Darkness Gamecube Bundle

US Release Date: October 13th 2005
Japanese Release Date: August 4th 2005
Price: 16800¥/$99.99
Model: Gamecube
Pack-in Game: Pokémon XD: Gales of Darkness

Description:
This special GameCube is a silver model of the console which came with the Pokémon XD game, and a memory card. However, the North American version came with a special faceplate at the top of the console featuring the special Shadow Lugia on top of it. which the Japanese console lacked. This console was only on sale for a few months before it dropped out of print

GameBoy

Pokémon GameBoy Color

US Release Date: October 2000
European Release Date: April 6th 2001
Australian Release Date: October 2000
Price: $99.99
Model: GameBoy Color
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Color features Pikachu & Pichu to the side of the screen and has come in three variants. One is a special Gold & Silver version, to tie in with the release of Pokémon Gold & Silver, exclusive to Toys' R' Us, while another is silver and a final one which was released in yellow.

Pokémon Yellow GameBoy Color

US Release Date: October 25th 1999
Price: $109.99
Model: GameBoy Color
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Color is the most common of the GameBoy Color variants. This GameBoy Color features a pattern of Pikachu, Jigglypuff and Togepi to the side and came packaged with the game, Pokémon Yellow, upon its first release. This console also came in different colours based on location, with Hong Kong getting a blue version and Taiwan getting a special green version.

Pokémon GS GameBoy Color

Jp Release Date: November 21st 1999
Price: 6800¥
Model: GameBoy Color
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Color was released in Japan to tie in with the release of Pokémon Gold & Silver. This GameBoy Color is a subtle silver shade with images of Piakchu, Chikorita, Cyndaquil and Totodile adorning the side of the screen. It has a label of the Pokémon Center at the bottom.

Pokémon Third Anniversary GameBoy Color

Jp Release Date: November 11th 1999
Price: 6800¥
Model: GameBoy Color
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Color was released in Japan to tie in with the third anniversary of Pokémon and is orange with a special print of Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle to the side of the screen.

Pocket Printer - Pikachu Yellow

Jp Release Date: September 12th 1998
Price: 5800¥
Model: GameBoy - Pocket Printer
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special version of the GameBoy's Pocket Printer was released to tie in with Pokémon Yellow. Using its connectivity, it had the ability to print out records from Pikachu's surfing, as well as later parts from Pokémon Gold & Silver. It's yellow and features a PokéBall for the on button, a picture of Pikachu and a silhouette of Venusaur and Charizard

Pokémon GameBoy Light

Jp Release Date: July 21st 1998
Price: 6800¥
Model: GameBoy Light
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special GameBoy Light was released in Japan to tie in with the release of the first Pokémon movie. It was released within the Pokémon Center in Tokyo and features a yellow colour with a Pikachu to the side of the screen. The consoles on-light matches its location with Pikachu's cheek and it came with a special carry bag

Nintendo 64

Pikachu Nintendo 64

Jp. Release Date: July 2000
US Release Date: November 2000
EU Release Date: September 15th 2000
Price: 12000¥/$189.99
Model: Nintendo 64
Pack-in Game: None

Description:
This special Pikachu Nintendo 64 came out in North America, and in Japan in the winter of 2000. This Nintendo 64 features an elongated console with a Pikachu on the right hand side. The Pikachu's foot becomes the reset button and the power button is denoted by a PokéBall. It also removed the extension port to allow for play with the Nintendo 64DD peripheral It came in two colours, blue and orange and came with a special Pokémon labelled controller. In Japan, the controllers were also sold separately.

Pokémon Nintendo 64

AU Release Date: November 2000
Price: $189.99
Model: Nintendo 64
Pack-in Game: Pokémon Stadium

Description:
This special Nintendo 64 only came out in Australia. It is a standard blue Nintendo 64 with various prints of Pokémon all upon the case of the console. It came bundled with the game, Pokémon Stadium and was known as the Pokémon Stadium Battle Set

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ニンテンドーDS LiteNintendo DS Lite

DS Lite
Japan: March 2, 2006
North America: June 11, 2006
Europe: June 23, 2006
Australia: June 1, 2006
South Korea: January 18, 2007[1]
China: June 29, 2006
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Technical specs
  • Dimensions: 73.9 millimeters (2.9 inches) tall, 133 millimeters (5.2 inches) broad, 21.5 millimeters (0.85 inches) wide.
  • Weight: 218 grams
  • Top Screen: A backlit, 3.12-inch, transmissive TFT color LCD with 256x192-pixel resolution and .24mm dot pitch, capable of displaying a total of 262,144 colors.
  • Touch Screen: Same specifications as top screen, but with a transparent analog touch screen.
  • Backlight brightness can be changed, but it cannot be turned off. It has four settings, from dimmest to brightest.
  • Battery: Lithium ion battery delivering from 15 to 19 hours of play on a three-hour charge; power-saving sleep mode; AC adapter.
  • Languages: English, Japanese, Spanish, French, German, Italian.
Console generation:Seventh generation
Pokémon generations:III*, IV, V
Console type:Handheld
Colors:
Crystal/Polar White
Ice Blue
Enamel Navy
Pink
Jet Black (Onyx)
Metallic Silver
Metallic Rose (Rose Metal)
Coral Pink
Red
Smart Black
Pikachu YellowSp
Lime Green
External links

The Nintendo DS Lite (Japanese: ニンテンドーDS LiteNintendo DS Lite) is a redesigned, lighter, and brighter version of the Nintendo DS, developed by Nintendo, comparable to the Game Boy Advance SP being a redesign of the original Game Boy Advance. Like its predecessor, the Nintendo DS Lite is a dual-screen, Wi-Fi enabled, touch-sensitive, Game Boy Advance game compatible, handheld game console. It was announced in Japan on January 26, 2006 and was later released on March 2, 2006, before being released in North America on June 11 and in Europe on June 23. Its successor is the Nintendo DSi.

  • 2Pokémon games

Changes from the original DS

  • Weight: At a weight of 218 grams, it is about 21% lighter than the original.
  • Size: 133 mm × 73.9 mm × 21.5 mm compared to the original which was 148.7 mm × 84.7 mm × 28.9 mm
  • Backlight brightness can be changed, but it cannot be turned off. It has four settings, from dimmest to brightest.
  • Battery life: At the lowest setting, the light will let the system run consistently for about 15-19 hours. The higher the light, the shorter the battery life.
  • Thicker stylus and sturdier hinges make gameplay easier.
  • Smaller +Control Pad.
  • A different charging adapter, which is incompatible with that of the Game Boy Advance SP and original DS.
  • Power button has been changed into a switch on the right side of the system that must be held.
  • Game Boy Advance games protrude from the bottom of the smaller system (about 1 cm), much as Game Boy and Game Boy Color games do on the Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Advance SP.
  • Microphone position moved from below the bottom screen to the center of the hinge.

Pokémon games

All releases listed are the year in which the Japanese version was released.

Title Genre Release
Pokémon Dash Racing game 2004
Pokémon Trozei! Puzzle game 2005
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team Dungeon crawler 2005
Pokémon Ranger Action RPG 2006
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Core series RPG 2006
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness Dungeon crawler 2007
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia Action RPG 2008
Pokémon Platinum Core series RPG 2008
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky Dungeon crawler 2009
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Core series RPG 2009
Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs Action RPG 2010
Pokémon Black and White Core series RPG 2010
Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure Typing 2011
Pokémon Card Game: How to Play DS Card game 2011
Pokémon Conquest Turn-based strategy 2012
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 Core series RPG 2012
Can you play pokemon x and y on ds

By backwards compatibility

Due to the second slot, all Game Boy Advance games can be played on the Nintendo DS Lite; however, it is incompatible with Game Boy and Game Boy Color games.

Title Genre Release
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Core series RPG 2002
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire Pinball 2003
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Core series RPG 2004
Pokémon Emerald Core series RPG 2004
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team Dungeon crawler 2005

Gallery

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  • An Enamel Navy Nintendo DS Lite

  • An Ice Blue Nintendo DS Lite

  • A Jet Black/Onyx Nintendo DS Lite

  • A Lime Green Nintendo DS Lite

  • A Metallic Silver Nintendo DS Lite

  • A Pink Nintendo DS Lite

  • A Red Nintendo DS Lite

  • A Metallic Pink/Rose Metal Nintendo DS Lite

Special Pokémon editions

This section is incomplete.
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Reason: Missing photo of the Pokémon World Championship edition from 2008.
  • 2006 Pokémon DAISUKI Club edition: This Nintendo DS Lite was produced as part of a limited run of special Nintendo DS Lites revealed on July 13, 2006 in conjunction with the promotion for Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. These Nintendo DS Lite systems were available through a drawing open to members of the Japanese Pokémon Daisuki Club. These featured Crystal White Nintendo DS Lites with Pikachu artwork on the front.
  • 2007 Pokémon DAISUKI Club editions: These Nintendo DS Lite systems were produced as part of a limited run of special Nintendo DS Lites revealed on December 18, 2007. These Nintendo DS Lite systems were available through a competition open to members of the Japanese Pokémon Daisuki Club until January 21, 2008. There were four models, all Crystal White Nintendo DS Lites each with different Pokémon artwork on the front (Pikachu, Turtwig, Chimchar, or Piplup). They only differ from their 2006 counterparts by the featured Pokémon. Only 25 of each model was produced (for a total of 100 in the series).
  • Pokémon Dialga and Palkia edition: A Jet Black Pokémon Diamond and Pearl DS Lite featuring a glitter design of the two Legendary Pokémon, Dialga and Palkia on the front.
    • It was released in Pokémon Center stores in Japan on September 28, 2006 for ¥16,800.
    • It was released in the United States at the Nintendo World Store in New York City for US$219.99 in conjunction with Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
    • It was released in the United States on May 15, 2007 in a Bundle Pak for US$329.95 that includes both Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl, a Prima Strategy Guide, and three pins each featuring Dialga, Palkia, and the three starters (Piplup, Turtwig, and Chimchar).
    • It was the power poll prize in v217 of Nintendo Power.
    • It was released in the United States on August 17, 2008 in a bundle with a Dialga and Palkia Travel Case, a Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Darkness DVD, and a poster of Grovyle and the Time Gears.
  • Pokémon Center Pikachu edition: A Yellow DS Lite which features Pikachu on the front cover.
    • It was available in Japan at Pokémon Center stores. Prospective buyers had to visit a Pokémon Center store in Japan between June 1 and July 1, 2007 and fill in an application form for a chance to win a right to buy the console for ¥16,800.
    • It was released in a bundle pack for US$345.95 on November 17, 2007.
  • First Pokémon Daisuki Club Pikachu DS Lite

  • Second Pokémon Daisuki Club Pikachu DS Lite

  • Pokémon Daisuki Club Turtwig DS Lite

  • Pokémon Daisuki Club Chimchar DS Lite

  • Pokémon Daisuki Club Piplup DS Lite

  • Dialga and Palkia DS Lite

  • Pikachu DS Lite

  • GiratinaOrigin Forme DS Lite

See also

Bulbanews has an article related to this subject:
  • Official Nintendo site (Japanese)

References

Can You Play Pokemon Y On 2ds

  1. 닌텐도 DS Lite, 100만대를 판매 돌파 (archive)


Game systems with Pokémon games
Nintendo handheld consoles
GB (Pocket • GBL • SGB • SGB2) • GBC • mini • GBA (SP • GBm • GBP)
DS (Lite • DSi • DSi XL) • 3DS (XL • 2DS • New 3DS • New 3DS XL • New 2DS XL) • Switch (Lite)
Nintendo home consoles
SNES (BS-X • SGB • NP • SGB2) • N64 (DD) • GCN (GBP) • Wii • Wii U • Switch
Sega consoles
Pico • Beena

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