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− | {{Infobox console | + | {{Template:Infobox console |
− | |image = Pokémon_mini.jpg | + | |image = [[Image:Pokémon_mini.jpg|230px]] |
− | |caption = "Smoochum Purple" Pokémon | + | |caption = "Smoochum Purple" Pokémon mini |
|Manufacturer = [[Nintendo]] | |Manufacturer = [[Nintendo]] | ||
|Generation = Sixth generation | |Generation = Sixth generation | ||
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December 14, 2001 (JP) <br> | December 14, 2001 (JP) <br> | ||
March 15, 2002 (EU) | March 15, 2002 (EU) | ||
− | |Media type = ROM cartridge (512KiB) | + | |Media type = ROM cartridge (512KiB)}}The Pokémon mini (ポケモンミニ) is a handheld game console designed and manufactured by Nintendo and themed around the Pokémon media franchise. It is the smallest game system with interchangeable cartridges ever produced by Nintendo, weighing just under two and a half ounces (70 grams). It was first released in North America on November 16, 2001. The systems were released in three colors: Wooper Blue, Chikorita Green, and Smoochum Purple. |
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− | Features of the Pokémon | + | Features of the Pokémon mini include an internal real-time clock, an infrared port used to facilitate multiplayer gaming, an accelerometer, and a vibrator used to implement force feedback. |
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[[Category:Handheld]] | [[Category:Handheld]] |