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Revision as of 16:16, 21 November 2015

Nintendo Badge Arcade
バッジとれ〜るセンター
Nintendo Badge Arcade logo.png
Logo of Nintendo Badge Arcade
Basic info
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Category: Virtual crane machine
Players: 1
Connectivity: Nintendo Network
Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Part of: Generation VI miscellaneous
Ratings
CERO: A
ESRB: E
ACB: G
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: 3
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: December 17, 2014
North America: November 10, 2015
Australia: November 13, 2015
Europe: November 13, 2015
South Korea: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: Official site
English: Official site
Japanese boxart
Nintendo Badge Arcade JP logo.png
Japanese logo of Nintendo Badge Arcade
NintendoWiki
NintendoWiki has more about this subject:

Nintendo Badge Arcade (Japanese: バッジとれ〜るセンター Collectible Badge Center) is a freemium application for the Nintendo 3DS released in Japan on December 17, 2014, in North America on November 10, 2015, and in Europe and Australia on November 13, 2015. It features various claw crane minigames with badges used to decorate the 3DS's HOME Menu as prizes.

Pokémon badges are available in the North American versions of the game from November 17 to November 23, 2015 to celebrate the release of Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon.

Gameplay

Players operate the claw machines by pressing and holding the A button to have the claw move to the left. Releasing the button has the claw stop and attempt to pick up anything beneath it. Specific machines may have a hammer in place of a claw; when the button is released, the hammer descends until it meets resistance, then swings. There are also machines that drop bombs when the button is released. Machines are grouped by games and will be playable for a limited time before being rotated out.

Using the machines requires plays. Five plays are sold for ¥90 (equivalent to USD $1.00, £0.90, or €1.00). The first time the game is started, the player is given five free plays. A practice machine can be used once each day to acquire more free plays. Every ten badges collected in the practice machine rewards one free play, with some badges giving bonus plays. Extra badges roll over to the next day. Additionally, one free play may be given during promotions.

Badges are put on the Nintendo 3DS's HOME Menu in the slots used by applications. Certain badges will also open applications such as the Nintendo eShop, Mii Maker, and the Nintendo 3DS camera. Badges may also be put on folders. Players can also post snapshots of their Home screens on Miiverse to show off their badge arrangements.

Pokémon badges

Badges are grouped into sets by which machine they are in.

Pokémon Dates available
Japan North America Europe Australia
Charmander Charmeleon Charizard Ponyta Rapidash ?? November 17, 2015 - ?? ?? ??
Pikachu Raichu Zapdos Helioptile Heliolisk ?? November 17, 2015 - ?? ?? ??
Mankey Primeape Makuhita Hariyama Lucario ?? November 17, 2015 - ?? ?? ??
Abra Kadabra Alakazam Mewtwo ?? November 17, 2015 - ?? ?? ??
Eevee Vaporeon Jolteon Flareon ?? November 17, 2015 - ?? ?? ??
Meowth Persian Skitty Delcatty ?? November 18, 2015 - ?? ?? ??
Chinchou Lanturn Barboach Whiscash Relicanth Kyogre ?? November 18, 2015 - ?? ?? ??
Lunatone Solrock Rayquaza Deoxys Deoxys Deoxys Deoxys ?? November 18, 2015 - ?? ?? ??
Nosepass Groudon Probopass Heatran ?? November 19, 2015 - ?? ?? ??
Fennekin Braixen Delphox Litleo Pyroar Pyroar ?? November 21, 2015 - ?? ?? ??


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