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* ''Twitch Plays Hypno's Lullaby'' (October 30th, 2018 - November 12th, 2018): A two-weeks long side-game featured as a [[HalloweenEpisode Halloween intermission]], based on the [[WebVideo/HypnosLullaby eponymous creepypasta]]. It featured a girl named "Doot", her Vulpix named "[[MyHeroZero 0]]", and children getting murdered.

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* ''Twitch Plays Hypno's Lullaby'' (October 30th, 2018 - November 12th, 2018): A two-weeks long side-game featured as a [[HalloweenEpisode Halloween intermission]], based on the [[WebVideo/HypnosLullaby [[VideoGame/HypnosLullaby eponymous creepypasta]]. It featured a girl named "Doot", her Vulpix named "[[MyHeroZero 0]]", and children getting murdered.
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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire'' (February 1st, 2024): Another one hour-long sidegame serving as filler whie setting up ''Japanese Sapphire'', this time featuring the American version of ''Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire''.

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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire'' (February 1st, 2024): Another one hour-long sidegame serving as filler whie while setting up ''Japanese Sapphire'', this time featuring the American version of ''Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire''.
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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Japanese Blue'' (January 27th, 2024 - January 29th, 2024): The first in a series of sidegames meant as system testing for the upcoming ''Super Gauntlet''. It featured the Japanese version of ''Pokémon Blue'', played on the Platform/SuperGameBoy peripheral. The final team notably featured two Zapdos through the use of a cloning trick, and the game eventually became so glitched that the Elite 4 began using [[UnintentionallyUnwinnable undefeatable]] Lv. 129 Charizard 'M.

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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Japanese Blue'' (January 27th, 2024 - January 29th, 2024): The first in a series of sidegames meant as system testing for the upcoming ''Super Gauntlet''. It featured the Japanese version of ''Pokémon Blue'', played on the Platform/SuperGameBoy peripheral. The final team notably featured two Zapdos through the use of a cloning trick, and the game eventually became so glitched that the Elite 4 began using [[UnintentionallyUnwinnable undefeatable]] Lv. 129 Charizard 'M.
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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Japanese Blue'' (January 27th, 2024 - January 29th, 2024): The first in a series of sidegames meant as system testing for the upcoming ''Super Gauntlet''. It featured the Japanese version of ''Pokémon Blue'', played on the Platform/SuperGameBoy peripheral. The final team notably featured two Zapdos through the use of a cloning trick, and the game eventually became so glitched that the Elite 4 began using [[UnintentionallyUnwinnable undefeatable]] Lv. 129 Charizard 'M.

* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Japanese Green'' (January 29th, 2024 - January 31st, 2024): A second sidegame meant as ''Super Gauntlet'' system testing, featuring the Japanese-only game ''Pokémon Green'' played through the GB Tower feature of ''VideoGame/PokemonStadium'', then later on the Platform/GameBoyPlayer peripheral. It debuted as a dual sidegame alongside the final hour of ''Japanese Blue'', receiving the latter's disobedient Mewtwo very early on as a result.

* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Japanese Pinball'' (January 31st, 2024 - February 1st, 2024): A one hour-long sidegame featuring the Japanese version of ''VideoGame/PokemonPinball'', serving as filler while setting up ''Japanese Sapphire''.

* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire'' (February 1st, 2024): Another one hour-long sidegame serving as filler whie setting up ''Japanese Sapphire'', this time featuring the American version of ''Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire''.

* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Japanese Sapphire'' (February 1st, 2024 - February 6th, 2024): The last sidegame intended as system testing for the ''Super Gauntlet'', featuring the Japanese version of ''Pokémon Sapphire'' played once more on the Game Boy Player. Players notably made use of glitches to duplicate rare candies, and the e-Reader peripheral allowed them to access rare Berries and battles against special Trainers.

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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonTheSuperGauntlet'' (February 12th, 2024 - ongoing): The first through tenth runs of the eleventh season, marking the tenth anniversary of ''Twitch Plays Pokémon''.

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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonInverseWhite'' (December 27th, 2023 - January 3rd, 2024): The eleventh run of the tenth season, featuring a mostly unaltered version of ''Pokémon White'' that reprised the same "Inverse" gimmick as ''Inverse Platinum'', causing all type weaknesses and resistances to be reversed. It also reprised some elements from ''Volt White 2 Redux'', namely its custom C-Gear skins and its disabled releases.

* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonInverseWhite2'' (January 3rd, 2024 - January 12th, 2024): The twelfth and final run of the tenth season, and a direct sequel to the previous run. It also featured a mostly unaltered version of ''Pokémon White 2'' with an "Inverse" gimmick, along with a cavalcade of [[PreviousPlayerCharacterCameo returning protagonists]], some yuri, and a lot of guns.


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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Scarlet Epilogue'' (January 13th, 2024 - January 14th, 2024): A final revisit of ''Pokémon Scarlet'' featuring the "Mochi Mayhem" epilogue of the DLC expansion ''The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero'', in which the protagonist returns to the land of Kitikami along with his friends from Paldea, and the chat goes insane from the Mochi Mochi dance.
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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Conquest Ultimate'' (December 26th, 2023 - December 27th, 2023): An intermission preceding the ''Inverse White'' run, featuring a hack of ''Pokémon Conquest'' with a re-balanced roster of available Pokémon featuring no less than 200 species from up to Generation IX.
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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonSword'' (November 23rd, 2019 - December 1st, 2019): The seventh and final run of the sixth season, which featured the recently-released ''[[VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield Pokémon Sword]]''. As the very first run to take place on the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, it came with its own hurdles for the chat to deal with, such as new easily-spammed inputs for joystick rotation and clicking, a keyboard positioned on "1" by default, and [[GameBreakingBug softlock-inducing wifi issues]].

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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonSword'' (November 23rd, 2019 - December 1st, 2019): The seventh and final run of the sixth season, which featured the recently-released ''[[VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield Pokémon Sword]]''. As the very first run to take place on the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, Platform/NintendoSwitch, it came with its own hurdles for the chat to deal with, such as new easily-spammed inputs for joystick rotation and clicking, a keyboard positioned on "1" by default, and [[GameBreakingBug softlock-inducing wifi issues]].



* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Yellow Revisit'' (December 14th, 2023): A revisit of the ''Yellow'' sidegame file that filled in the two hours directly preceding ''The Indigo Disk'' intermission. It doubled as a test for streaming games played on the UsefulNotes/SuperGameBoy accessory, allowing the chat to spend time messing with the colour palette after they failed to catch Moltres.

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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Yellow Revisit'' (December 14th, 2023): A revisit of the ''Yellow'' sidegame file that filled in the two hours directly preceding ''The Indigo Disk'' intermission. It doubled as a test for streaming games played on the UsefulNotes/SuperGameBoy Platform/SuperGameBoy accessory, allowing the chat to spend time messing with the colour palette after they failed to catch Moltres.
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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Yellow Revisit'' (December 14th, 2023): A revisit of the ''Yellow'' sidegame file that filled in the two hours directly preceding ''The Indigo Disk'' intermission. It doubled as a test for streaming games played on the UsefulNotes/SuperGameBoy accessory, allowing the chat to spend time messing with the colour palette after they failed to catch Moltres.

* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Scarlet: The Indigo Disk'' (December 14th, 2023 - December 18th, 2023): A revisit of ''Pokémon Scarlet'' featuring the school of Blueberry Academy from the second half of the DLC expansion ''The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero'', in which the protagonist caught some brand new Pokémon to add to his team, such as Hydrapple, Archaludon and Terapagos, and donned a Team Star outfit that conveniently hid some questionable haircut choices.
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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Legends Arceus Revisit'' (November 13th, 2022 - November 17th, 2022): A revisit of ''Pokémon legends: Arceus'' that focused on the content added by the Daybreak update, notably the training ground's Path of Solitude and Path of Tenacity battles, and the Eternal Battle Reverie. Said revisit was broken in two parts, with a two-day break being taken in-between to revisit ''Brilliant Diamond''.

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* ''Twitch Plays Pokémon Legends Arceus Revisit'' (November 13th, 2022 - November 17th, 2022): A revisit of ''Pokémon legends: Legends: Arceus'' that focused on the content added by the Daybreak update, notably the training ground's Path of Solitude and Path of Tenacity battles, and the Eternal Battle Reverie. Said revisit was broken in two parts, with a two-day break being taken in-between to revisit ''Brilliant Diamond''.
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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonNameless'' (November 11th, 2023 - November 22nd, 2023): The tenth run of the tenth season, and the final part of the tetralogy of hacks that began with ''Victory Fire'', featuring an extensive hack of ''Pokémon [=FireRed=]'' set in the semi-open world of the Cyenn region that surprisingly [[SurprisinglyImprovedSequel fixed a lot of the jankiest aspects from previous entries]].
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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonBrilliantDiamond'' (November 20th, 2021 - December 1st, 2021): The eighth run of the eighth season, featuring the recently-released ''VideoGame/PokemonBrilliantDiamond'' and beginning the day after the game came out. For the first time, the Voices had to deal with the threat of a PC that can be accessed from anywhere with the push of a few buttons, but also got to join the Host through the Internet for some sick Underground parties.

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* ''WebVideo/TwitchPlaysPokemonBrilliantDiamond'' (November 20th, 2021 - December 1st, 2021): The eighth run of the eighth season, featuring the recently-released ''VideoGame/PokemonBrilliantDiamond'' and beginning the day after the game came out. For the first time, Once again, the Voices had to deal with the threat of a PC that can be accessed from anywhere with the push of a few buttons, but this time they also got to join the Host through the Internet for some sick Underground parties.

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