Enlaces
Fechas de lanzamiento
Full Release
Apr 14, 1999
GBC
Jun 28, 1999
GBC
Jul 13, 1999
GBC
Oct 06, 2000
GBC
Desarrolladores
Tiempo de juego promedio
15 hours
Historia principal
28 hours
Principal + extra
32 hours
Completista
Acerca del juego
There are two tables in the game, red and blue. Each table has its own details and gameplay elements. Each table has different "locations" that you play, which determine which Pokémon are available for capture. A subset of available locations are displayed slot-machine style in the beginning of a game, and pressing A will select your starting location and launch the first ball into play. After that, each table has its own mechanism for advancing to the next location, including the locations not available at the start of the game. "Catch Mode," when activated, starts a 2 minute window of opportunity where you can attempt to capture a Pokémon. Once you activate "catch mode," you must hit the pop bumpers 6 times. Each hit unlocks 1/6 of an image of the Pokémon currently up for capture. Once the image is complete, the Pokémon appears on the table, where it must be hit 4 times with the ball to capture it. "Evolution Mode," when activated, starts a 2 minute window of opportunity where you select a captured Pokémon (from the current game in progress only) and attempt to evolve it into another form. This is the only way to add the evolved form to your Pokédex. Once you select a Pokémon, you must hit targets on the playfield. There are up to 6 targets, but only 3 of them have items in them you need to evolve a Pokémon. The others create a time-wasting sequence before you can hit targets again. If you hit a target with an item, the item appears on the playfield and must be collected with the ball. Once you've collected 3 items, the hole in the center of the board opens up. Sinking the ball in the hole successfully evolves the Pokémon.
Enlaces
Fechas de lanzamiento
Full Release
Apr 14, 1999
GBC
Jun 28, 1999
GBC
Jul 13, 1999
GBC
Oct 06, 2000
GBC
Desarrolladores
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