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Pokémon Masters Arena is a game in the Pokémon series developed for the PC by ValuSoft. It is a compilation featuring eight mini-games testing the player's knowledge to prove themselves as a Pokémon Master. Upon mastering all the mini-games, the player unlocks eight printable Pokémon posters.
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