Pokémon Party Mini
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General Info
Title
Pokémon Party Mini
Type
Released
Developer
Denyusha Co.,Ltd.
Genre
Mini Games
Size
MBit
Players
1 - 6
Features
Backup Memory, Clock, Infrared, Rumble, Shock Sensor
Levels
Backup
Region Specific
Region

Australia
Title
Pokémon Party Mini
Publisher
Release
//??
Serial
MIN-MPTE-AUS
Barcode
MSRP
Region

Europe
Title
Pokémon Party Mini
Publisher
Release
2002/03/14
Serial
MIN-MPTP-EUR
Barcode
MSRP
Region

Japan
Title
Pokémon Party Mini (ポケモンパーティミニ)
Publisher
Nintendo Co.,Ltd.
Release
2001/12/04
Serial
MIN-MPTJ-JPN
Barcode
4521329011998
MSRP
1200
Region

USA
Title
Pokémon Party Mini
Publisher
Nintendo
Release
2001/11/16
Serial
MIN-MPTE-USA
Barcode
820650123474
MSRP
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Description
Pokémon Party Mini is a collection of several minigames, including: Hitmonchan’s Boxing, where you shake the system to ‘punch’; Pikachu’s Rocket Start, a game where you have to launch off a starting line before another Pokémon; Bellossom’s Dance, a DDR-like game; Chansey’s Dribble, kick the ball to the finish line as quickly as possible; Slowking’s Judge, predict if the tennis ball will land in or out of the court; Sneasel’s Fakeout, a rock-paper-scissors-like game for two players; Battlefield, where two to six players battle for the highest score; and Celebi’s Clock, which is essentially a clock with date, alarm and stopwatch function.
Additional Info
This game came bundled with the system.
An unused mini game called Snorlax’s Lunch Time could be found amongst the other Pokémon Party Mini mini games in Pokémon Channel for the GameCube.
Screenshots
Downloads
Author: | zoranc |
Category: | Commercial ROMs |
Date: | October 18, 2010 |
Source: The Nintendo VOID
Category: | Instruction Booklets |
License: | Freeware |
Date: | June 27, 2016 |
Author: | zoranc |
Category: | Commercial ROMs |
Date: | October 18, 2010 |
Source: The Nintendo VOID
Category: | Instruction Booklets |
License: | Freeware |
Date: | June 27, 2016 |
Videos
2 Comments
Where is the english Version of this because there’s only japan and the video shows english.
The non-japan Pokémon-mini always come with an english version of the Pokémon Party Mini in the box.