Pokémon belongs to Nintendo. The Pokémon games are developed by GameFreak and published by Nintendo. The Pokémon series has become one of Nintendo's most successful IPs since it was first released in 1996. Although GameFreak is responsible for the development of the games, Nintendo serves as the publisher. , played a vital role in the promotion and popularization of the Pokémon series. The management and operation of the Pokémon brand is handled by The Pokémon Company, which is a jointly funded subsidiary of Nintendo, Game Freak and Creatures. . The first game in the Pokémon series was "Pokémon Red/Green" released on the GameBoy platform in 1996. Since then, multiple sequels and new games have been launched, covering various Nintendo handheld platforms, such as GameBoyColor, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch, etc., the core gameplay of the game includes the capture, training, evolution and battle of Pokémon. Players need to capture Pokémon by fighting wild Pokémon, and then train Pokémon to learn new skills and To evolve, in battle, players need to reasonably configure the Pokémon team and use the Pokémon's attributes and skills to achieve victory. In addition to the core role-playing elements, the Pokémon series also includes trading, exchange and With additional features such as battles, players can obtain new Pokémon through trading and exchange, and can also compete with other players to test the strength of their Pokémon.