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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.


The director of the project was [[Shinya Kawada]], who had previously taken part in the direction of projects such as the {{pkmn|Mobile System GB}}, [[Pokémon mini]] and the {{OBP|Nintendo Power|cartridge}} download service.<ref>[http://kyoto-report.blogspot.com/2010/07/pokemotion-staff-credits.html The Kyoto Report: Pokémotion Staff Credits]</ref>
The director of the project was [[Shinya Kawada]], who had previously taken part in the direction of projects such as the [[Mobile System GB]], [[Pokémon mini]] and the {{OBP|Nintendo Power|cartridge}} download service.<ref>[http://kyoto-report.blogspot.com/2010/07/pokemotion-staff-credits.html The Kyoto Report: Pokémotion Staff Credits]</ref>


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