Satellaview: Difference between revisions

From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Looks like you edited my earlier revision, so errors got carried forward and the BS-X abbreviation note removed. Using proper interwiki template for NintendoWiki.)
m (Bot: Adding zh:卫星接收器)
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 5: Line 5:
A downloadable magazine about the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] was available beginning from April 1998, called "[[Monthly Coin Toss: Pokémon Card Magazine]]".
A downloadable magazine about the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] was available beginning from April 1998, called "[[Monthly Coin Toss: Pokémon Card Magazine]]".


Additionally, the December 21, 1997 issue of the downloadable magazine "Tora Maga Daisakusen" included a copy of [[Pokémon Craft]], which included a miniature manga about how to make an origami {{p|Pikachu}}. <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=V9xfteqo-jw#t=219 Tora Maga Daisakusen 12 21 on Youtube]</ref>
Additionally, the December 21, 1997 issue of the downloadable magazine "Tora Maga Daisakusen" included a copy of [[Pokémon Craft]], which included a miniature manga about how to make an origami {{p|Pikachu}}.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=V9xfteqo-jw#t=219 Tora Maga Daisakusen 12 21 on Youtube]</ref>
 
Tora Maga Daisakusen had a feature about ''Satella de Picross'' from December 1997 and people who solved all of the puzzles in it had a chance to win a copy of Pokémon Craft Electric Set, which included papercrafts of Pikachu, {{p|Magnemite}} and {{p|Zapdos}}. <ref>[http://superfamicom.org/blog/2013/05/this-new-rom-dump-just-poked-my-mons/ This new ROM dump just poked my mons. | Satellablog (comment by Bluesun)]</ref>


Tora Maga Daisakusen had a feature about ''Satella de Picross'' from December 1997 and people who solved all of the puzzles in it had a chance to win a copy of Pokémon Craft Electric Set, which included papercrafts of Pikachu, {{p|Magnemite}} and {{p|Zapdos}}.<ref>[http://superfamicom.org/blog/2013/05/this-new-rom-dump-just-poked-my-mons/ This new ROM dump just poked my mons. | Satellablog (comment by Bluesun)]</ref>


==External links==
==External links==
Line 23: Line 22:


[[it:Satellaview]]
[[it:Satellaview]]
[[zh:卫星接收器]]

Latest revision as of 03:56, 11 May 2018

The Satellaview (Japanese: サテラビュー, Satellaview) is a satellite modem add on for the Super Famicom. It is officially abbreviated BS-X, and downloadable software for the service sometimes include the abbreviation BS.

It was released only in Japan in 1995. Until the service became defunct on June 30, 2000, players could use the Satellaview to connect to the St.GIGA satellite radio company.

A downloadable magazine about the Pokémon Trading Card Game was available beginning from April 1998, called "Monthly Coin Toss: Pokémon Card Magazine".

Additionally, the December 21, 1997 issue of the downloadable magazine "Tora Maga Daisakusen" included a copy of Pokémon Craft, which included a miniature manga about how to make an origami Pikachu.[1]

Tora Maga Daisakusen had a feature about Satella de Picross from December 1997 and people who solved all of the puzzles in it had a chance to win a copy of Pokémon Craft Electric Set, which included papercrafts of Pikachu, Magnemite and Zapdos.[2]

External links

References


Game systems with Pokémon games
Nintendo handheld consoles
GB (Pocket · GBL · SGB · SGB2) • GBCminiGBA (SP · GBm · GBP)
DS (Lite · DSi · DSi XL) • 3DS (XL · 2DS · New 3DS · New 3DS XL · New 2DS XL)
Switch (Lite · OLED)
Nintendo home consoles
SNES (BS-X · SGB · NP · SGB2) • N64 (DD) • GCN (GBP)
Wii (Family Edition · mini) • Wii U
Switch (OLED)
Sega consoles
PicoCoCoPadBeena