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(Japanese: '''とことこトロッコ''' ''Tokotoko Truck'') is a Pokémon-based [[e-Reader]] application. It is a minigame featuring {{p|Pichu}}. Five cards are required to play this minigame: {{TCG ID| | (Japanese: '''とことこトロッコ''' ''Tokotoko Truck'') is a Pokémon-based [[e-Reader]] application. It is a minigame featuring {{p|Pichu}}. Five cards are required to play this minigame: {{TCG ID|P Promo|Celebi|42}}, {{TCG ID|P Promo|Entei|43}}, {{TCG ID|P Promo|Pikachu|44}}, {{TCG ID|P Promo|Pichu|45}}, and {{TCG ID|P Promo|Lugia|47}}, all of which were only available through the JR Train Rally in August 2002. | ||
In the mini game, two Pichu are riding a {{wp|draisine}} passing different train stations on their way to the Pokémon Center Tokyo. The player has to make the draisine jump over boulders on the tracks. Colliding with a boulder will reduce the speed of the draisine. The game ends when the end is reached, or if time runs out. | In the mini game, two Pichu are riding a {{wp|draisine}} passing different train stations on their way to the Pokémon Center Tokyo. The player has to make the draisine jump over boulders on the tracks. Colliding with a boulder will reduce the speed of the draisine. The game ends when the end is reached, or if time runs out. |
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(Japanese: とことこトロッコ Tokotoko Truck) is a Pokémon-based e-Reader application. It is a minigame featuring Pichu. Five cards are required to play this minigame: Celebi, Entei, Pikachu, Pichu, and Lugia, all of which were only available through the JR Train Rally in August 2002.
In the mini game, two Pichu are riding a draisine passing different train stations on their way to the Pokémon Center Tokyo. The player has to make the draisine jump over boulders on the tracks. Colliding with a boulder will reduce the speed of the draisine. The game ends when the end is reached, or if time runs out.