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|jname=ポケモンミニ
|jname=ポケモンミニ
|jtrans=Pokémon Mini
|jtrans=Pokémon Mini
|image=pokemonmini.jpg
|image=Pokémon mini Chikorita Green.png
|caption=A Wooper Blue Pokémon mini
|caption=A Chikorita Green Pokémon mini
|jprelease=December 14, 2001
|jprelease=December 14, 2001<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0111/02/index.html Nintendo.co.jp]</ref>
|narelease=November 16, 2001
|narelease=November 16, 2001
|eurelease=March 14, 2002
|eurelease=March 15, 2002<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Corporate/Nintendo-History/Pokemon-mini/Pok-eacute-mon-mini-627132.html Nintendo of Europe]</ref>
|aurelease=None
|aurelease=October 3, 2001 - October 11, 2002<ref>[http://www.classification.gov.au/Pages/View.aspx?sid=S%2b6%252f1CA0NIqEem%2bl50PCfg%253d%253d&ncdctx=O4YAQIsKQmFsH6nJ9REjcptQK23KcxEdPHYv%252ffFpEoSpDdw67JKSm5QGNDlwBvlvP3SIOKW%252fsIUOTrnMhKoJwZlUPd52UULLMPQgLZfFJAE%253d Australian Classification Board]</ref><ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20021011112015/http://www.nintendo.com.au/pokemon/system/index.php Nintendo of Australia (archive)]</ref>
|specs=
|specs=
*Dimensions: 74mm x 58mm x 23mm
*Dimensions: 74mm×58mm×23mm
*Display: 96 x 64 pixel monochrome LCD
*Display: 96×64 pixel monochrome LCD
*Weight: 70g (with Game and battery inserted)
*Weight: 70g (with Game and battery inserted)
*8-bit custom Nintendo 4MHz processor
*4 KB RAM shared with video memory
*Uses 1 {{wp|AAA battery}}
|congen=6
|congen=6
|pokegen={{gen|II}}
|pokegen={{gen|II}}
|type=Handheld
|type=Handheld
|colors={{colorswatch|1A629C|{{p|Wooper}} Blue}}{{colorswatch|D6E5B2|{{p|Chikorita}} Green}}{{colorswatch|C171AA|{{p|Smoochum}} Purple}}
|colors={{colorswatch|0778bf|{{p|Wooper}} Blue}}{{colorswatch|72b337|{{p|Chikorita}} Green}}{{colorswatch|C171AA|{{p|Smoochum}} Purple}}
|sw=yes
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The '''Pokémon mini''' (Japanese:'''ポケモンミニ''' ''Pokémon Mini'') is a handheld game console designed and manufactured by [[Nintendo]] only for specifically tailored Pokémon mini-games. It is the smallest cartridge-based system that Nintendo has ever produced. It includes an LCD screen and a directional control pad. Features also include an infrared port, a timer, a shock detector, and a vibrator for force feedback. Some of the Pokémon mini games were included in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] game {{g|Channel}}, which contains an emulator of the Pokémon mini itself.
The '''Pokémon mini''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンミニ''' ''Pokémon Mini'') is a handheld game console designed and manufactured by [[Nintendo]] only for specifically tailored Pokémon mini-games. It is the smallest cartridge-based system that Nintendo has ever produced. It includes an LCD screen and a directional control pad. Features also include an [[infrared]] port, a timer, a shock detector, and a vibrator for force feedback. Some of the Pokémon mini games were included in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] game {{g|Channel}}, which contains an emulator of the Pokémon mini itself.


==Games==
==Games==
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|December 4, 2001  
|December 4, 2001  
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|[[Pokémon Tetris mini]]
|[[Pokémon Tetris]]
|Puzzle
|Puzzle
|March 21, 2002  
|March 21, 2002  
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|March 21, 2002  
|March 21, 2002  
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|[[Pokémon Puzzle Collection Vol.2]]
|[[Pokémon Puzzle Collection Vol. 2]]
|Puzzle
|Puzzle
|April 26, 2002  
|April 26, 2002  
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|July 19, 2002  
|July 19, 2002  
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|[[Pichu Bros. Party mini]]
|[[Pichu Bros. mini]]
|Mini games
|Mini games
|August 9, 2002  
|August 9, 2002  
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|[[Togepi's Adventure]]
|style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | [[Togepi's Great Adventure]]
|Adventure
|Adventure
|October 18, 2002  
|style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | October 18, 2002  
|}{{left clear}}
|}{{left clear}}
===Pokémon Channel only===
'''Snorlax's Lunch Time''': This was a bonus game from the [[Pokémon Channel]] GameCube game. The goal is to keep feeding {{p|Snorlax}} until it accidentally tries to eat a {{p|Pichu}}.


==Pokémon Channel==
==Pokémon Channel==
In {{g|Channel}}, there is a virtual Pokémon mini. It allows certain Pokémon mini games to be played, albeit stripped down and renamed, or broken up into multiple games.
In {{g|Channel}}, there is a virtual Pokémon mini. It allows certain Pokémon mini games to be played, albeit stripped down and renamed, or broken up into multiple games.


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! style="-moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px; background: #EEE" | Pokémon Channel
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|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
| Snorlax's Lunch Time
| Snorlax's Lunch Time
| Pokémon Channel-exclusive
| [[Pokémon Channel#Snorlax's Lunch Time|Pokémon Channel-exclusive]]
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
| Slowking's Judge
| Slowking's Judge
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| [[Pokémon Puzzle Collection]]
| [[Pokémon Puzzle Collection]]
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
| Pikachu's Rocket Start
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | Pikachu's Rocket Start
| [[Pokémon Party mini#Pikachu's Rocket Start|Pokémon Party mini]]
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | [[Pokémon Party mini#Pikachu's Rocket Start|Pokémon Party mini]]
|}{{left clear}}
|}{{left clear}}
==Colors==
<gallery perrow=3>
File:Pokémon mini Wooper Blue boxart.jpg|Wooper Blue boxart
File:Pokémon mini Chikorita Green boxart.jpg|Chikorita Green boxart
File:Pokémon mini Smoochum Purple boxart.jpg|Smoochum Purple boxart
File:Pokémon mini Wooper Blue.png|Wooper Blue
File:Pokémon mini Chikorita Green.png|Chikorita Green
File:Pokémon mini Smoochum Purple.png|Smoochum Purple
</gallery>


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://pokeme.shizzle.it PokéMe Development Website]
*[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Corporate/Nintendo-History/Pokemon-mini/Pok-eacute-mon-mini-627132.html Nintendo of Europe]
*[http://lupin.shizzle.it Lupin's On-going Weblog about PM and other matters]
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0111/02/index.html Official Pokémon mini Japanese site]
*[http://www.darkfader.net/pm DarkFader's Pokémon mini Development Page]
*[http://www.pokemon-mini.net/ A Pokémon mini fan site]
*[http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=541826 Xport site]
 
==References==
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Revision as of 22:12, 1 January 2015

Pokémon mini
ポケモンミニ Pokémon Mini
Pokémon mini Chikorita Green.png
A Chikorita Green Pokémon mini
Release dates
Japan: December 14, 2001[1]
North America: November 16, 2001
Europe: March 15, 2002[2]
Australia: October 3, 2001 - October 11, 2002[3][4]
South Korea: N/A
China: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Technical specs
  • Dimensions: 74mm×58mm×23mm
  • Display: 96×64 pixel monochrome LCD
  • Weight: 70g (with Game and battery inserted)
  • 8-bit custom Nintendo 4MHz processor
  • 4 KB RAM shared with video memory
  • Uses 1 AAA battery
Related information
Console generation: Sixth generation
Pokémon generations: II
Console type: Handheld
Colors:
Wooper Blue
Chikorita Green
Smoochum Purple
External links

The Pokémon mini (Japanese: ポケモンミニ Pokémon Mini) is a handheld game console designed and manufactured by Nintendo only for specifically tailored Pokémon mini-games. It is the smallest cartridge-based system that Nintendo has ever produced. It includes an LCD screen and a directional control pad. Features also include an infrared port, a timer, a shock detector, and a vibrator for force feedback. Some of the Pokémon mini games were included in the Nintendo GameCube game Pokémon Channel, which contains an emulator of the Pokémon mini itself.

Games

Title Genre Release
Pokémon Party mini Mini games December 4, 2001
Pokémon Zany Cards Strategy December 4, 2001
Pokémon Pinball mini Pinball December 4, 2001
Pokémon Puzzle Collection Puzzle December 4, 2001
Pokémon Tetris Puzzle March 21, 2002
Pokémon Breeder mini Simulation March 21, 2002
Pokémon Puzzle Collection Vol. 2 Puzzle April 26, 2002
Pokémon Race mini Racing July 19, 2002
Pichu Bros. mini Mini games August 9, 2002
Togepi's Great Adventure Adventure October 18, 2002


Pokémon Channel

In Pokémon Channel, there is a virtual Pokémon mini. It allows certain Pokémon mini games to be played, albeit stripped down and renamed, or broken up into multiple games.

Pokémon Channel Pokémon mini
Snorlax's Lunch Time Pokémon Channel-exclusive
Slowking's Judge Pokémon Party mini
Chansey's Dribble Pokémon Party mini
Pokémon Pinball Petit Pokémon Pinball mini
Puzzle Collection Petit Pokémon Puzzle Collection
Pikachu's Rocket Start Pokémon Party mini


Colors

External links

References


Game systems with Pokémon games
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Switch (Lite · OLED)
Nintendo home consoles
SNES (BS-X · SGB · NP · SGB2) • N64 (DD) • GCN (GBP)
Wii (Family Edition · mini) • Wii U
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