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 »7/26/01-10000Hits

System

GBC

Genre

Pinball

Developer

Nintendo

Publisher

Nintendo

# Players

1

Net Support

NO

Rating

Everyone

More Info
Title Screen
Codes
Bonuses

    In the game, you hit a Pokeball (the unit that captures and holds Pokémon creatures) around a pinball machine that's constructed of Pokémon-related obstacles and structures. There are two machines, Red and Blue, and each machine has its own techiques, challenges, bonus levels, and Pokémon. Yep, the idea in the game is to capture Pokémon. How? Well, each machine has its own way of finding the creatures, but once you find it, it's all a matter of hitting it six times with your Pokeball. They'll appear in the center screen, and if you manage to catch a Pokémon, it'll sit in your built-in Pokedex. Each machine will also give you the ability to evolve captured Pokémon, since some creatures are not out in the wild. What happens when you manage to get all 150 Pokémon? You'll have to learn exactly how to find certain Pokémon, since not all Pokémon can be obtained the same way.

Features:
-Two pinball machines
-Four bonus stages
-Catch all 150 Pokémon
-Built-in Rumble feature
-Transfer high scores via IR link
-Printer support
-For Game Boy or Game Boy Color
Pokémon Pinball is one of the first Game Boy Color cartridges to feature Rumble. The box includes one AAA battery that you install in the oversized cartridge. Once installed, every time your ball bumps or hits into something along the playing field, your system vibrates in your hands – kinda like the Rumble Pak for the N64.

Pokémon Pinball has two machines, and the machines are only two screens tall. As you shoot your Pokeball around the playing field, the screen doesn't follow it. Instead, it fades to the next portion of the machine the ball enters – either upper or lower. Pokémon does have a series of extra, one screen bonus stages – four in fact.

If you're a fan of Pikachu, turn up those speakers – you'll be greeted with a hearty, digitized "Piiiiiika!!!" if the electric mouse saves your ball from going down the drain!


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