Random Pokemon Game Generator - Pick a Pokemon Game

Pick a random Pokemon game from an editable mainline game wheel, then tailor the list to the titles you own.

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Random Pokemon Game Generator

This random Pokemon game generator helps you choose the next title to play without turning the decision into a long debate. The wheel includes mainline releases and closely related modern entries, making it useful for replays, challenge runs, stream planning, and group nostalgia nights.

The default list includes 39 options, including Pokemon Red, Pokemon Green, Pokemon Blue, Pokemon Yellow, Pokemon Gold, Pokemon Silver, Pokemon Crystal, Pokemon Ruby, Pokemon Sapphire, Pokemon Emerald, Pokemon FireRed, Pokemon LeafGreen, Pokemon Diamond, Pokemon Pearl. It is intentionally broader than a version-pair picker, so it can land on a remake, a paired version, a Legends entry, or a newer mainline title.

How to use it

Spin once if you want a simple answer. If the result is a game you do not own, open Edit and remove titles outside your library before spinning again. For a series marathon, turn on elimination mode so each selected game leaves the wheel.

Good formats

  • Replay picker: choose the next game for a casual playthrough.
  • Challenge seed: spin a title, then use a Nuzlocke or monotype wheel for rules.
  • Stream schedule: let the wheel choose the next game in a rotating format.
  • Group vote breaker: share the same wheel so everyone sees the draw.

If you specifically need to choose a paired release, use the Pokemon version picker. If you already know the game and need a Pokemon, use the random Pokemon generator.

Keep the list honest

The default list is a practical picker list, not a release-history encyclopedia. Edit it for your platform, region, cartridge collection, or challenge format. That gives the page a real job: narrowing a playable choice, not just naming every Pokemon product.

Picking a Pokemon game with less second-guessing

A game wheel is best when every option is something you could actually start. Before spinning, remove titles you do not own, games you cannot emulate or play on current hardware, and anything you already finished recently. You can also split the list into mainline, remake, side game, or Switch-era choices if the full series feels too broad.

For a replay club, let each person remove one hard no before the spin and accept the final result. For content planning, spin three times and turn the shortlist into a schedule rather than forcing a single answer immediately. If your decision is really between paired releases, the version picker is more precise. If the game is already chosen and you need a rule inside that game, use one of the challenge wheels instead of rerolling the title.

Keep the final list small enough that you would accept any result. That single edit usually improves the decision more than rerolling.

GoSpinWheel is a fan-made random picker and is not affiliated with Nintendo, Game Freak, Creatures, or The Pokemon Company. Pokemon names are used only to identify options in the wheel.