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The '''Joyful Game Corner''' is a newly opened building on [[Boon Island]], of the [[Sevii Islands]]. It is owned by  [[Lostelle]]'s father, and it can be played after the events at [[Kin Island]]. This is where {{player}}s from {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}} can connect together, along with {{v2|Emerald}}, and can play multiplayer, mini-games over the [[Wireless Adapter|wireless communication system]]. Players from {{v2|Emerald}} can connect to {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}} and play the mini-games via a building in [[Mossdeep City]]. Up to five players from {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}} and {{v2|Emerald}} can play.
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==Games==
The '''Joyful Game Corner''' (Japanese: '''たのしいゲームコーナー''' ''Joyful Game Corner'') is a Game Corner located in {{OBP|Two Island|town}}, [[Sevii Islands]] in the [[core series]] games.
There are two games that can be played at the Joyful Game Corner: [[Pokémon Jump]] and [[Dodrio Berry Picking]]. In Pokémon Jump, the player uses their Pokémon to {{wp|jump rope}} while trying to keep in sync with other players' Pokémon.  In Dodrio Berry Picking, the player uses a Dodrio to catch falling [[berry|berries]] from a tree. In order to get one of the [[trainer stars]], a player must score 2000 points on each mini-game.
 
==In the games==
This Game Corner is owned by [[Lostelle]]'s father and it can be played after the events at [[Three Island]].
 
Players of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} may come here to play multiplayer minigames over the [[Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter]]. Players of {{game|Emerald}} can connect to FireRed and LeafGreen and play the minigames via [[Mossdeep City#Game Corner|the Game Corner]] in [[Mossdeep City]]. Up to five players from any of the three games can enter and play.


===Pokémon Jump===
===Pokémon Jump===
Pokémon Jump is a mini-game that is similar to {{wp|jump rope}}, in which a player's Pokémon must jump a {{p|Venusaur}}'s {{m|Vine Whip}} and earn points. The player controls one of their Pokémon to jump at a certain time. There is a time limit, where the player must score the most points to win. The mini-game is restricted to Pokémon that are 28 inches (2'4") or less and are capable of jumping:
{{main|Pokémon Jump}}
Pokémon Jump is a minigame that is similar to {{wp|Skipping rope|jump rope}}, in which a player's Pokémon must jump a {{p|Venusaur}}'s {{m|Vine Whip}} in sync with other {{player}}s' {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} and earn points within a time limit.
 
The minigame is restricted to Pokémon that are 2'4" or 0.7 m and less as well as capable of jumping.
 
===Dodrio Berry Picking===
{{main|Dodrio Berry Picking}}
Dodrio Berry Picking is a minigame where three to five {{p|Dodrio}} line up and try to collect as many [[Berry|Berries]] as possible before time runs out. Playing the minigame requires three to five players, all of whom must have a Dodrio in their [[party]].


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===Dodrio Berry Picking===
===Dodrio Berry Picking===
Dodrio Berry Picking is a mini-game where three to five {{p|Dodrio}} line up and try to collect as much berries as possible before time runs out. The object is to use the left, right, and up buttons on the D-pad to make each of Dodrio's heads catch the falling berries. Player must try and catch the most purple berries and the least amount of green berries. In order to play the game, the {{Player}} must have a {{p|Dodrio}} in their [[party]]. The game needs a minimum of three players.
:''For the Berries received as rewards for playing Dodrio Berry Picking, see {{DL|Dodrio Berry Picking|Awarded Berries|Dodrio Berry Picking → Awarded Berries}}''
 
==In the manga==
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
While the Joyful Game Corner itself has not appeared in [[Pokémon Adventures]], the games playable in it appeared in ''[[PS272|Old Ultima Puts Them to the Test]]'' in the form of the Path of Jumping and the Path of Catching, where [[Ultima]] forced {{adv|Red}} and {{adv|Blue}} to do these games in order for them to inherit her special moves: {{m|Blast Burn}} and {{m|Frenzy Plant}}.
 
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File:Pokémon Jump Adventures.png|Pokémon Jump
File:Dodrio Berry Picking Adventures.png|Dodrio Berry Picking
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==In other languages==
* There is a mini-game in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] that is similar to the Dodrio Berry Picking mini-game, Egg Emergency.
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Revision as of 16:59, 27 August 2016

Joyful Game Corner たのしいゲームコーナー
Joyful Game Corner
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
Joyful Game Corner.png
Map description: {{{mapdesc}}}
Location: Two Island
Region: Sevii Islands
Generations: III
Sevii Islands Two Island Map.png
Location of Joyful Game Corner in Sevii Islands.
Pokémon world locations

The Joyful Game Corner (Japanese: たのしいゲームコーナー Joyful Game Corner) is a Game Corner located in Two Island, Sevii Islands in the core series games.

In the games

This Game Corner is owned by Lostelle's father and it can be played after the events at Three Island.

Players of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen may come here to play multiplayer minigames over the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter. Players of Pokémon Emerald can connect to FireRed and LeafGreen and play the minigames via the Game Corner in Mossdeep City. Up to five players from any of the three games can enter and play.

Pokémon Jump

Main article: Pokémon Jump

Pokémon Jump is a minigame that is similar to jump rope, in which a player's Pokémon must jump a Venusaur's Vine Whip in sync with other players' Pokémon and earn points within a time limit.

The minigame is restricted to Pokémon that are 2'4" or 0.7 m and less as well as capable of jumping.

Dodrio Berry Picking

Main article: Dodrio Berry Picking

Dodrio Berry Picking is a minigame where three to five Dodrio line up and try to collect as many Berries as possible before time runs out. Playing the minigame requires three to five players, all of whom must have a Dodrio in their party.

Items

Item Location Games
Moon Stone Moon Stone From Lostelle's father after rescuing Lostelle and delivering the Meteorite to him  FR  LG 

Dodrio Berry Picking

For the Berries received as rewards for playing Dodrio Berry Picking, see Dodrio Berry Picking → Awarded Berries

In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

While the Joyful Game Corner itself has not appeared in Pokémon Adventures, the games playable in it appeared in Old Ultima Puts Them to the Test in the form of the Path of Jumping and the Path of Catching, where Ultima forced Red and Blue to do these games in order for them to inherit her special moves: Blast Burn and Frenzy Plant.

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png European French Salle De Jeu
Germany Flag.png German Spielhalle
Italy Flag.png Italian Arena Giochi
Spain Flag.png European Spanish Recreativos



Sevii Islands
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Settlements
One IslandTwo IslandThree IslandFour IslandFive IslandSix IslandSeven Island
Routes
Treasure BeachKindle RoadCape BrinkBond BridgeThree Isle PortThree Isle PathResort GorgeousWater Labyrinth
Five Isle MeadowMemorial PillarOutcast IslandGreen PathWater PathRuin ValleyTrainer TowerCanyon Entrance
Sevault CanyonTanoby Ruins
Landmarks
Mt. EmberBerry ForestIcefall CaveRocket WarehouseLost CaveAltering CavePattern Bush
Dotted HoleTanoby KeyTanoby ChambersNavel RockBirth Island
Access to
Kanto


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