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'''Pokémon Pinball''' is a spin-off pinball game for the [[Game Boy Color]].  The cartridge was unique at the time among Game Boy games in that it includes a rumble pack powered by a single AAA battery, providing force feedback in much the same way as controllers for TV consoles.  As the title suggests, the gameplay is pinball-based, but with a uniquely Pokémon-inspired spin.  For example, the game is divided into two tables, the Red Field and the Blue Field, named after [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions | the first paired versions released outside of Japan]], each with different table designs, accessible map locations, and catchable wild Pokémon.
'''Pokémon Pinball''' is a spin-off [[Pinball|pinball]] game for the [[Game Boy Color]].  The cartridge was unique at the time among Game Boy games in that it includes a rumble pack powered by a single AAA battery, providing force feedback in much the same way as controllers for TV consoles.  As the title suggests, the gameplay is pinball-based, but with a uniquely Pokémon-inspired spin.  For example, the game is divided into two tables, the Red Field and the Blue Field, named after [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions | the first paired versions released outside of Japan]], each with different table designs, accessible map locations, and catchable wild Pokémon.


The game received an update/sequel on the Game Boy Advance in the form of [[Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire]].
The game received an update/sequel on the Game Boy Advance in the form of [[Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire]].