Pokémon Diamond & Pearl Pokémon Diamond & Pearl are thre fourth Generation of Pokémon games. Having come out for the new Nintendo system, the Nintendo DS, Diamond & Pearl makes use of the DS's many functions including TouchScreen and WiFi. Diamond & Pearl also brings back many features from Gold & Silver that have since been removed.
Diamond & Pearl Pokédex The native Sinnoh Pokédex in Pokémon Diamond & Pearl features only 151 Pokémon, and strangely doesn't even include all the new Pokémon introduced in this generation. As usual, the region's starters are at the beginning and evolutions from different generations are grouped together. Pokémon Diamond Version (Japanese: ポケットモンスターダイヤモンド Pocket Monsters Diamond) and Pokémon Pearl Version (Japanese: ポケットモンスターパール Pocket Monsters Pearl) are Nintendo DS games that are the first core series Pokémon games of Generation IV.
The games were released in Japan on September 28, 2006, in North America on April 22, 2007, in Australia. Diamond and Pearl also employ support for the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (since discontinued), allowing players to communicate through voice chat, trade, and battle online. The main system for trade is the Global Trade Station, which allows players to trade with people around the world.
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl are part of the Generation IV Pokémon game series. These games take place in the Sinnoh region, and are the first main series Pokémon game for the Nintendo DS. Diamond/Pearl The D/P generation began in 2007 following the North American release of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
It introduced 107 new Pokémon, the physical/special damage split, and Wi-Fi play. Currently, D/P is typically played online on the simulator Pokemon Showdown. During the fourth generation (roughly 2007-2010), the most popular simulator was Shoddy Battle.
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and Pokémon Platinum both take the player on a journey through the Sinnoh region. Here they will face 8 new gym leaders, face an all new Elite Four, and see many new Pokémon. This region's professor is named Rowan and he asks you and your rival Barry to help his assistant collect data through the Pokédex.
This is the Bulbapedia walkthrough for Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. These pages follow the original Nintendo DS iteration, not Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. The guide for those games can be found here.
Below are all of the new Pokémon in their National Dex order. Included are their Pokédex Sprites with many many thanks to Eevee. If they only have one Sprite then they are either Genderless or single-Gendered.
Experience the nostalgia of the Pokémon Diamond ™ and Pokémon Pearl ™ games in an adventure reborn on Nintendo Switch™ systems. The original story has been faithfully reproduced, and these remakes include easy-to-understand, player-friendly conveniences of the modern Pokémon series, plus up-close-and-personal Pokémon battle scenes.