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==System==
==System==
The machine itself contains six stations, each of which can be played by four people at a time. It has many moving parts that are used to reward medals.
The machine itself contains six stations, each of which can be played by four people at a time. It has many moving parts that are used to reward medals.
==Gameplay==
This game uses medals, like all medal pushers, and a touch screen inside to preform various events. To play, the player either uses the standard launchers or the two inner medal flingers to shoot medals into the pusher. When the medals fall through the bottom hole in the pusher, they will be returned to the bottom tray on the station to either collect or play more.
The object of the game is to get enough Pokemon to catch or get the "BW" hole to trigger a Big Win, which has a chance to drop a ton of medals or win a JACKPOT.
In the base game, there are a couple gimmicks that play out in order to try to win extra medals. First off, when you shoot medals, if they touch the screen, a fruit will pop out for Pikachu, Snivy, Tepig, and Oshawott to feed. Each fruit will fill the guage on the right up by a specific amount of points, depending on the size. Some fruits are exclusive to what stage you are in. A list of the fruits and their points are as follows:
* Apples, Bananas, Lemons & Grapes are considered small fruits and are worth 10 points.
* Peachs, Watermelons & Pumpkins are considered large fruits and are worth 30 points.
* The Stage emblem is a rare drop and is worth a massive 100 points!
Once the guage fills up, it's time for a bonus event!
Another gimmick on the base game is the slot machine. When your drop a medal through one of the four lit holes on the pusher, a stock (spin) is counted.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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