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Pokémate is an application developed for mobile phones by Square Enix in 2006. Upon starting it for the first time, the user is given one random Pokémon and the ability to catch other Pokémon. The application also allows the user to send messages to other people and chat with up to 16 friends. Service for the application was discontinued on January 31, 2008.
Although the game was shown at E3 in 2006, it was only made available in Japan.
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- Official Japanese website (Archive)
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