Pokémon games for PC
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Pokémon: Masters Arena | |
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Image:Pokémon Master Arena.jpg | |
Developer(s) | ValuSoft |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Release date(s) | January 1, 2004 (NA) |
Genre(s) | Compilation |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone {E} |
Platform(s) | Windows 98 |
System requirements | Windows 98 |
Pokémon: Team Turbo | |
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Developer(s) | ValuSoft |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Release date(s) | October 28, 2005 (NA) |
Genre(s) | Compilation |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone {E} |
Platform(s) | Windows 98 |
System requirements | Windows 98 |
Pokémon: Masters Arena and Pokémon: Team Turbo are Pokémon games developed by ValuSoft only for the PC. They are game compilations designed for young children.
Masters Arena contains eight games, testing the players' knowledge to prove themselves as a true Pokémon Master. On mastering all eight games, the player earns 8 posters, which can be printed.
Team Turbo contains five games which are used to earn power-ups for use in six race courses.
In addition, a series of minigames called PokéROM Gotta LEARN 'em all was released on specially shaped 8mm cd-roms and also as a LE Complete Collection Box for PC and Apple Mac. Developed by Mattel Interactive, this is an Nintendo International Licensed Product.
Also released on PC was a Pokémon Trading Card Game Tempest Gift Box, developed by Wizards of the Coast, a Computer Trading Card Game on CD incl. a 60-card Tempest theme deck, three 11-card booster packs, one CD-ROM, playing mat, metal coin feat. Pikachu, felt bag, card list, rulebook, damage counters and a tipsheet.
Pokémon Project Studio, also on PC, came as Red and Blue version of a 'Gotta MAKE 'em all' Pokémon designs.
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