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'''''Pokémon Picross''''' is a cancelled puzzle game in the {{ser|Pokémon}} series originally planned to be released for the [[Game Boy]] and the [[Game Boy Color]]. It was announced in Japanese magazine(s) in 1999, but it was never released or mentioned again for unknown reasons. Although it was unreleased, a [[Super Famicom]] game titled ''[[Picross NP Vol. 1]]'' was released in Japan later that year which included 12 ''Pokémon''-themed puzzles.
  
'''''Pokémon Picross''''' is a cancelled puzzle game in the {{ser|Pokémon}} series originally planned to be released for the [[Game Boy]] and the [[Game Boy Color]]. It was announced in Japanese magazines in 1999, but it was never released or mentioned again for unknown reasons. Although it was unreleased, a [[Super Famicom]] game titled ''[[Picross NP Vol. 1]]'' was released in Japan later that year which included 12 ''Pokémon''-themed puzzles.
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In 2015, a game also known as [[Pokémon Picross (Nintendo 3DS)|Pokémon Picross]] was released on the [[Nintendo eShop|Nintendo 3DS eShop]], also developed by Jupiter and published by [[Nintendo]].
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The full game was eventually leaked during the [[2018-2020 Nintendo, Microsoft data breaches#Further leaks|2018-2020 Nintendo, Microsoft data breaches]].
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Latest revision as of 17:36, 14 February 2022

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This article is about the unreleased Game Boy game. For information about the Nintendo 3DS game, see here.
Pokémon Picross
ポケモンピクロス
Pokemon Picross SGB title.png
Title screen (SGB)
Developer(s): Jupiter
Publisher(s): N/A
Platform: Game Boy
Game Boy Color
Category: Puzzle
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Successor: N/A
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Pokémon Picross is a cancelled puzzle game in the Pokémon series originally planned to be released for the Game Boy and the Game Boy Color. It was announced in Japanese magazine(s) in 1999, but it was never released or mentioned again for unknown reasons. Although it was unreleased, a Super Famicom game titled Picross NP Vol. 1 was released in Japan later that year which included 12 Pokémon-themed puzzles.

In 2015, a game also known as Pokémon Picross was released on the Nintendo 3DS eShop, also developed by Jupiter and published by Nintendo.

The full game was eventually leaked during the 2018-2020 Nintendo, Microsoft data breaches.

Magazine scan


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