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Pokémon POKé BALL
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Basic info
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Platform:
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Self-contained
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Category:
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Arcade
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Players:
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2 player
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Connectivity:
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Physical
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Developer:
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Tiger Electronics and Hasbro
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Publisher:
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Tiger Electronics and Hasbro
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Part of:
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Generation I miscellaneous
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Release dates
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Japan:
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N/A
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North America:
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1998
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Australia:
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N/A
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Europe:
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N/A
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South Korea:
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N/A
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Hong Kong:
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N/A
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Taiwan:
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N/A
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Websites
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Japanese:
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N/A
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English:
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N/A
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Japanese boxart
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Pokémon POKé BALL is a toy handheld Pokémon game by Tiger Electronics and Hasbro.
The game features a series of LED lights in a circle, and is played by tilting the toy and navigating the single LED. The objective is to tilt the LED into the center and pressing both capture buttons, which leads to the capture of the Pokémon onscreen. It can be seen as a spiritual forerunner to Digital Poké Ball D & P and the Cyber Poké Ball series.
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