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Pokémon Mini
The Pokémon Mini is the smallest existing video-game-system with a cartridge-slot for inserting various game cartridges sold separately. It is a handheld-system with a black-and-white-screen, a clock, a rumble-feature an a shock-sensor included. It is possible to link up several Pokémon Minis via infrared for multiplayer gaming. The console is produced and published by Nintendo. The following games have been released for it:
- Pokémon Party Mini (collection of several mini-games, included with Pokémon Mini)
- Pokémon Pinball Mini (pinball game with several levels)
- Pokémon Puzzle Collection (collection of different puzzle-games)
- Pokémon Zany Cards (collection of different card-games)
- Pokémon Tetris (Tetris with Pokémon; Japan only)
- Pokémon Race (jump'n'run racing competition)
- Pokémon Puzzle Collection 2 (with 80 new puzzles)
- Pokémon Breeder (the player cares for a young Pokémon, such as Mudkip)
- Togepi's Great Adventure (you have to guide Togepi out of a tower, avoiding traps)
- Pichu Bros. Mini (collection of several mini-games)
- Snorlax's Snacktime (Pokémon Channel exclusive game, keep feeding Snorlax until he accidently tries to eat a Pichu.)
The console has been reverse-engineered in order to run homebrew games on it [1].
External links
- Console Database - Pokémon Mini Console Information, Game Information, Cheats and Game Credits.
- Official English site
- Official Japanese site
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