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[[File:Pokémotion.png|thumb|120px|right|The Pokémotion, in its original packaging]]
[[File:Pokémotion.png|thumb|120px|right|The Pokémotion, in its original packaging]]
'''Pokémotion''' (Japanese: '''ポケモーション''') is a toy produced by [[Nintendo Network Service Development]] and officially endorsed by [[The Pokémon Company]]. It is themed around the [[Generation III]] Pokémon games. It can be used to signal messages to other people. The device was awarded the excellence award in the {{wp|Japan Media Arts Festival}}, as an innovative device which "anyone can enjoy".<ref>[http://plaza.bunka.go.jp/english/festival/2003/entertainment/000426/index.php Japan Media Arts Plaza]</ref>
'''Pokémotion''' (Japanese: '''ポケモーション''' ''Pokémotion'') is a toy produced by [[Nintendo Network Service Development]] and officially endorsed by [[The Pokémon Company]]. It is themed around the [[Generation III]] Pokémon games. It can be used to signal messages to other people. The device was awarded the excellence award in the {{wp|Japan Media Arts Festival}}, as an innovative device which "anyone can enjoy".<ref>[http://plaza.bunka.go.jp/english/festival/2003/entertainment/000426/index.php Japan Media Arts Plaza]</ref>


The Pokémotion was released on August 1, 2003 exclusively to Japan and sold for ¥2500. It is a glowstick with built in {{wp|Light-emitting diode|LEDs}}. When the user waves the Pokémotion from left to right, it projects over 200 pictures and animations into the air including Pokémon sprites, crosses/circles and katakana. The Pokémotion has four modes, including an images mode where the user can see 201 different Pokémon, a quiz mode where the player must answer questions such as "[[Who's That Pokémon?]]", a communications mode where the user can communicate with friends through messages in holograms and an illumination mode. The Pokémotion works through the use of the {{wp|afterimage}} illusion.
The Pokémotion was released on August 1, 2003 exclusively to Japan and sold for ¥2500. It is a glowstick with built in {{wp|Light-emitting diode|LEDs}}. When the user waves the Pokémotion from left to right, it projects over 200 pictures and animations into the air including Pokémon sprites, crosses/circles and katakana. The Pokémotion has four modes, including an images mode where the user can see 201 different Pokémon, a quiz mode where the player must answer questions such as "[[Who's That Pokémon?]]", a communications mode where the user can communicate with friends through messages in holograms and an illumination mode. The Pokémotion works through the use of the {{wp|afterimage}} illusion.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The success of the Pokémotion contributed to the development of the {{wp|Wii MotionPlus}} accessory. According to an Iwata Asks interview, there was originally a fault in the design of the peripheral, in which the Wii MotionPlus would disconnect from the {{wp|Wii Remote}} if shaken "tens of thousands" of times. Nintendo therefore borrowed the remaining Pokémotion store displays and replaced them with Wii Remotes, in order to experiment with Wii MotionPlus and verify that the problem was fixed.<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata/iwata_asks_wii_motionplus_16791_17205.html Iwata Asks: Wii MotionPlus - Section 3]</ref>
* The success of the Pokémotion contributed to the development of the {{wp|Wii MotionPlus}} accessory. According to an Iwata Asks interview, there was originally a fault in the design of the peripheral, in which the Wii MotionPlus would disconnect from the {{wp|Wii Remote}} if shaken "tens of thousands" of times. Nintendo therefore borrowed the remaining Pokémotion store displays and replaced them with Wii Remotes, in order to experiment with Wii MotionPlus and verify that the problem was fixed.<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/NOE/en_GB/news/iwata/iwata_asks_wii_motionplus_16791_17205.html Iwata Asks: Wii MotionPlus - Section 3]</ref>


==External links==
==External links==