Pokémon in Greater China: Difference between revisions

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The merchandise ended in Taiwan on December 2012 due to lower-than-expected popularity, the end of the Taiwanese contractor's contract, and the earlier retirement of the machines in Japan. All Taiwanese versions of the arcade machine have been removed and it is still unknown whether the Taiwanese game chips were playable in Japan. Its sequel, [[Pokémon Tretta]], has not been released in Taiwan.
The merchandise ended in Taiwan on December 2012 due to lower-than-expected popularity, the end of the Taiwanese contractor's contract, and the earlier retirement of the machines in Japan. All Taiwanese versions of the arcade machine have been removed and it is still unknown whether the Taiwanese game chips were playable in Japan. Its sequel, [[Pokémon Tretta]], has not been released in Taiwan.


==Community==
==Events==
[[File:PokePark theme park logo.png|thumb|right|PokéPark logo used in Taiwan]]
{{bulbanews|PokéPark Taiwan to open Friday}}
[[File:PokePark theme park logo.png|thumb|200px|left|PokéPark logo used in Taiwan]]
A {{OBP|PokéPark|theme park}} theme park was opened in Taiwan in 2006.
A {{OBP|PokéPark|theme park}} theme park was opened in Taiwan in 2006.


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