Pokémon mini: Difference between revisions

its a console, not a game (according to the article)
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{{Infobox_game |
{{Console infobox
name=Pokémon Mini |
|name=Pokémon mini
boxart=[[image:pokemonmini.jpg|200px]] |
|jname=ポケモンミニ
caption=Pokémon mini in Original Packaging (with {{p|Wooper}}.) |
|jtrans=Pokémon Mini
category=RPG |
|image=pokemonmini.jpg
players=1 player |
|caption=A Wooper Blue Pokémon mini
release_date_ja=December 14, 2001 |
|jprelease=December 14, 2001
release_date_na=November 16, 2001 |
|narelease=November 16, 2001
release_date_au=N/A |
|eurelease=March 14, 2002
release_date_eu=March 14, 2002 |
|aurelease=None
release_date_kr= |
|specs=
publisher=Nintendo |
*Dimensions: 74mm x 58mm x 23mm
developer=Nintendo |
*Display: 96 x 64 pixel monochrome LCD
esrb=Everyone |
*Weight: 70g (with Game and battery inserted)
website_en=[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_mini Wikipedia Article on Pokémon mini] |
|congen=6
website_ja= |
|pokegen={{gen|II}}
|type=Handheld
|colors={{colorswatch|1A629C|{{p|Wooper}} Blue}}{{colorswatch|D6E5B2|{{p|Chikorita}} Green}}{{colorswatch|C171AA|{{p|Smoochum}} Purple}}
}}
}}
The '''Pokémon mini''' is a handheld game console designed and manufactured by [[Nintendo]] and based on [[Satoshi Tajiri]]'s ''[[Pokémon]]'' media franchise. It is the smallest cartridge-based system that Nintendo has ever produced. It includes an LCD screen and a directional control pad. Features also include an infrared port, a timer, a shock detector, and a vibrator for force feedback. Some of the Pokémon mini games were included in the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] game {{g|Channel}}, which contains an emulator of the Pokémon mini itself.
The '''Pokémon mini''' is a handheld game console designed and manufactured by [[Nintendo]] and based on [[Satoshi Tajiri]]'s ''[[Pokémon]]'' media franchise. It is the smallest cartridge-based system that Nintendo has ever produced. It includes an LCD screen and a directional control pad. Features also include an infrared port, a timer, a shock detector, and a vibrator for force feedback. Some of the Pokémon mini games were included in the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] game {{g|Channel}}, which contains an emulator of the Pokémon mini itself.


== Pokémon mini bonus game ==
==Pokémon mini bonus game==
'''Snorlax's Lunchtime''': This was a bonus game from the Pokémon Channel GameCube game. The goal is to keep feeding {{p|Snorlax}} until it accidentally tries to eat a {{p|Pichu}}.
'''Snorlax's Lunchtime''': This was a bonus game from the Pokémon Channel GameCube game. The goal is to keep feeding {{p|Snorlax}} until it accidentally tries to eat a {{p|Pichu}}.


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*[http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=541826 Xport site]
*[http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=541826 Xport site]


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