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===Wallpapers===
===Wallpapers===
The wallpaper unlocked after beating the first quiz has a large Poké Ball in the center with {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Gengar}} and {{p|Snorlax}} around it, on a blue background. Of the three wallpapers unlocked after the second quiz, one has a {{TCG|jungle}} background (reference to the expansion name) with {{p|Scyther}} in the center and {{p|Vileplume}} and {{p|Wigglytuff}} on the sides, another is supposed to look like a box with the {{TCG|Fossil}} set logo and {{p|Aerodactyl}} escaped out of it and the final one has a red background with {{p|Mewtwo}} on the left and a big {{TCG|Base Set 2}} logo on the right.
The wallpaper unlocked after beating the first quiz has a large Poké Ball in the center with {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Gengar}} and {{p|Snorlax}} around it, on a blue background. Of the three wallpapers unlocked after the second quiz, one has a {{TCG|jungle}} background (reference to the expansion name) with {{p|Scyther}} in the center and {{p|Vileplume}} and {{p|Wigglytuff}} on the sides, another is supposed to look like a box with the {{TCG|Fossil}} set logo and {{p|Aerodactyl}} escaped out of it and the final one has a red background with {{p|Mewtwo}} on the left and a big {{TCG|Base Set 2}} logo on the right.
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File:Pokemon Wallpaper 1.png|Wallpaper 1
File:Pokemon Wallpaper 2.png|Wallpaper 2
File:Pokemon Wallpaper 3.png|Wallpaper 3
File:Pokemon Wallpaper 4.png|Wallpaper 4
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==Issues==
==Issues==
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==System requirements==
==System requirements==
{{wp|IBM Personal Computer|IBM PC}} or 100% compatible {{wp|Pentium}} 133 processor, {{wp|Windows 95}}/{{wp|Windows 98|98}}, 16 {{wp|Megabyte|MB}} {{wp|Random-access memory|RAM}}, 4× {{wp|CD-ROM}}, {{wp|16-bit}} {{wp|video card}} (800×600 pixel resolution). All major {{wp|DirectX}} compatible sound and video cards.
{{wp|IBM Personal Computer|IBM PC}} or 100% compatible {{wp|Pentium}} 133 processor, {{wp|Windows 95}}/{{wp|Windows 98|98}}, 16 {{wp|Megabyte|MB}} {{wp|Random-access memory|RAM}}, 4× {{wp|CD-ROM}}, {{wp|16-bit}} {{wp|video card}} (800×600 pixel resolution). All major {{wp|DirectX}} compatible sound and video cards.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Pokemon_Wallpaper_1.png| Wallpaper 1
File:Pokemon_Wallpaper_2.png| Wallpaper 2
File:Pokemon_Wallpaper_3.png| Wallpaper 3
File:Pokemon_Wallpaper_4.png| Wallpaper 4
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==External links==
==External links==
{{wp|Pokémon Play It!|Wikipedia article}}
*{{wp|Pokémon Play It!|Wikipedia article}}


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Revision as of 03:35, 18 February 2012

Pokémon Play It!
File:Pokémon Play It.jpg
Pokémon Play It! cover art
Basic info
Platform: PC
Category: Card game
Players: Single player
Connectivity: None
Developer: Fluid Entertainment
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Part of: Generation I miscellaneous
Ratings
CERO: N/A
ESRB: E for Everyone
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: N/A
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: N/A
North America: February 2000
Australia: N/A
Europe: 1999
South Korea: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: N/A
English: N/A

Pokémon Play It! is a Pokémon game for PC that simulates the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It is similar to the video games Pokémon Trading Card Game and Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!, however it lacks a story and only has one opponent to face.

Gameplay

The main menu of the original version contains three options: "Play", "Learn" and "Extras".

In "Play" mode, the player can play a duel against a computer opponent, Julie, using one of four half decks, named Fighting Deck, Water Deck, Fire Deck and Xtra Deck. Initially, only the Fighting and Water decks are available. The additional two can be unlocked by typing the word "fire" on the main menu. Julie always uses the Fighting Deck, unless the player chooses it; in such case she uses the Water Deck. All four decks are composed of Base Set and Jungle cards.

The "Learn" feature is meant to teach about the mechanics of the Trading Card Game.

Extras

Following features are found in the "Extras".

  • An "Academy Entrance Exam", with questions about the TCG, as well as about Pokémon in general. Finishing the test with 10/10 correct answers unlocks a certificate—which can be printed and taken to the Pokémon League, where it should be exchanged for "10 points in the Trainer's Badge Book"—a desktop wallpaper and a second, harder quiz. Finishing the second quiz unlocks another certificate (worth 20 points) and three additional wallpapers.
  • Two special issues of TopDeck, (Wizards of the Coast's now-defunct magazine dedicated to TCGs) one with tips about the game and one focusing on the Pokémon League
  • Custom Pokémon Game Gear and coins to print
  • A video promoting the League

Wallpapers

The wallpaper unlocked after beating the first quiz has a large Poké Ball in the center with Pikachu, Gengar and Snorlax around it, on a blue background. Of the three wallpapers unlocked after the second quiz, one has a jungle background (reference to the expansion name) with Scyther in the center and Vileplume and Wigglytuff on the sides, another is supposed to look like a box with the Fossil set logo and Aerodactyl escaped out of it and the final one has a red background with Mewtwo on the left and a big Base Set 2 logo on the right.

Issues

  • It is not possible to put Pokémon on the Bench before the play starts. Instead, players must wait for their first turn to put Pokémon on the bench.
  • No Energy card is discarded from Magmar when using the Flamethrower attack.

Both issues were addressed in version 2.

Sequel

Main article: Pokémon Play It! v2

System requirements

IBM PC or 100% compatible Pentium 133 processor, Windows 95/98, 16 MB RAM, 4× CD-ROM, 16-bit video card (800×600 pixel resolution). All major DirectX compatible sound and video cards.

External links


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