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+ | <!--Note: I'm confused what it means for a company to class as the publisher. The puck series have websites from Takara Tomy, Marvelous which may be interpreted as publishing(?), and unlike the Bulbapedia articles I haven't seen The Pokémon Company/Nintendo themselves promote the game on a website and describe it.--> | ||
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+ | This article is a list of third party Nintendo games (with no known involvement of [[List of Nintendo subsidiaries|a Nintendo subsidiary]] other than oversight). | ||
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{{Game infobox |title=Dance! Pikachu |jptitle=おどって! ピカチュウ |jptrans=Odotte! Pikachu |boxart=Odotte! Pikachu arcade.png |caption= |publisher=Banpresto |developer= |console=Arcade |category= |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=December 1999 |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Bulbapedia |colorscheme=Neutral}} | {{Game infobox |title=Dance! Pikachu |jptitle=おどって! ピカチュウ |jptrans=Odotte! Pikachu |boxart=Odotte! Pikachu arcade.png |caption= |publisher=Banpresto |developer= |console=Arcade |category= |players= |predecessor= |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=December 1999 |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Bulbapedia |colorscheme=Neutral}} | ||
+ | ==Odotte! Pikachu== | ||
'''Odotte! Pikachu''' (translation: '''Dance! Pikachu''') is a third party arcade Pokémon game. | '''Odotte! Pikachu''' (translation: '''Dance! Pikachu''') is a third party arcade Pokémon game. | ||
− | ==Summary== | + | ===Summary=== |
A rhythm action game in which the player must press buttons to the rhythm of different Pokémon songs, including One Hundred Fifty-One, The Rivals, Aim to be a Pokémon Master, Riding on Lapras and Type: Wild. It costs ¥100 to operate. | A rhythm action game in which the player must press buttons to the rhythm of different Pokémon songs, including One Hundred Fifty-One, The Rivals, Aim to be a Pokémon Master, Riding on Lapras and Type: Wild. It costs ¥100 to operate. | ||
− | ==References== | + | ===References=== |
*Nuva-kal from Bulbapedia (image) | *Nuva-kal from Bulbapedia (image) | ||
+ | {{clear}} | ||
+ | ==Pokémon puck series== | ||
+ | ===Pokémon Battrio=== | ||
+ | {{Game infobox | ||
+ | |title=Pokémon Battrio | ||
+ | |jptitle=ポケモンバトリオ | ||
+ | |jptrans=Pokémon Battrio | ||
+ | |boxart=Pokémon Battrio marquee.jpg | ||
+ | |caption=''Pokémon Battrio'' logo | ||
+ | |developer=Takara Tomy<br />AQ Interactive | ||
+ | |publisher=Takara Tomy<ref>[https://www.takaratomy-arts.co.jp/specials/battrio/index.html Official Takara Tomy mini-site]</ref> | ||
+ | |console=[[Arcade]] | ||
+ | |category=Battle simulation | ||
+ | |players=1-2 | ||
+ | |predecessor=N/A | ||
+ | |successor=N/A | ||
+ | |releasena=N/A | ||
+ | |releasejp=July 14, 2007 | ||
+ | |releaseeu=N/A | ||
+ | |releaseau=N/A | ||
+ | |releasekr=N/A | ||
+ | |no_pricing=true | ||
+ | |no_ratings=true | ||
+ | |niwa=Bulbapedia | ||
+ | |colorscheme=Pokémon | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | '''''Pokémon Battrio''''' is an arcade game in the {{ser|Pokémon}} series, released only in Japan in 2007. It was first announced on April 11, 2007 as a joint venture between Takara Tomy and AQ Interactive, and it was scheduled to be released sometime in July 2007. It was succeeded by Pokémon Tretta. | ||
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+ | ====Blurb==== | ||
+ | ====Gameplay==== | ||
+ | The gameplay is battle focused and is similar to [[bp:Pokémon Battle Revolution|Pokémon Battle Revolution]] and the ''Pokémon Stadium'' sub-series, however it features significantly altered game mechanics and has support for special collectable pucks which become Pokémon species when read by the machine. For this reason, other puck supported Pokémon machines may be considered as part of the same sub-series. | ||
+ | <!--Improve for accuracy if you want--> | ||
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+ | ====References==== | ||
+ | <div class="references-small"> | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | ====External links==== | ||
+ | *{{wp|Pokémon Battrio|Article on Wikipedia}} | ||
+ | <!--* Affiliate Wiki Link, if Any. --> | ||
+ | *{{sw|Pokémon Battrio|Guide on StrategyWiki}} | ||
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+ | {{clear}} | ||
+ | ===Pokémon Tretta=== | ||
+ | Arcade machines similar to the predecessor Pokémon Battrio, released on July 14, 2012 in Japan, Hong Kong in 2017 and April 16, 2016 in Taiwan. Developed by Takara Tomy Arts and Marvelous Inc. [http://world.pokemontretta.com/ with website operation by Marvelous]. | ||
+ | {{clear}} | ||
+ | ===Pokémon Tretta Lab=== | ||
+ | {{Game infobox | ||
+ | |title=Pokémon Tretta Lab | ||
+ | |jptitle=ポケモントレッタラボ | ||
+ | |jptrans=Pokémon Tretta Lab | ||
+ | |boxart=Pokemon Tretta Lab boxart.jpg | ||
+ | |caption= | ||
+ | |publisher=Takara Tomy Arts | ||
+ | |developer= | ||
+ | |console=Nintendo 3DS | ||
+ | |category= | ||
+ | |players= | ||
+ | |predecessor=Pokémon Tretta | ||
+ | |successor= | ||
+ | |no_pricing= | ||
+ | |releasena= | ||
+ | |releasejp=August 10, 2013 | ||
+ | |releaseeu= | ||
+ | |releaseau= | ||
+ | |releasekr= | ||
+ | |no_ratings= | ||
+ | |niwa= | ||
+ | |colorscheme=Nintendo | ||
+ | |ownershiprights=© The Pokémon Company, Nintendo, Game Freak, Creatures | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Pokémon Tretta Lab''' refers to both a peripheral for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and its intended operation software. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Summary=== | ||
+ | Pokémon Tretta Lab is software based on the previously released Pokémon Tretta arcade machines and the collectable "Tretta" pucks. It allows for the player to scan Pokémon Tretta pucks, with conjunction of the '''Pokémon Tretta Lab Main System''' operation software. This software was released on the Nintendo eShop for free via a download code that came with the peripheral. The operation software was later removed on August 31, 2017. | ||
+ | {{clear}} | ||
+ | ===Pokémon Ga-Olé=== | ||
+ | Arcade machines similar to the predecessor Pokémon Tretta. Developed by Takara Tomy Arts and Marvelous Inc. Released in Japan on July 7, 2016. | ||
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+ | {{stub}} | ||
{{Pokémon series}} | {{Pokémon series}} | ||
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This article is a short summary of List of third party Pokémon games. Bulbapedia features a more in-depth article. |
This article is a list of third party Nintendo games (with no known involvement of a Nintendo subsidiary other than oversight).
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Odotte! Pikachu
Odotte! Pikachu (translation: Dance! Pikachu) is a third party arcade Pokémon game.
Summary
A rhythm action game in which the player must press buttons to the rhythm of different Pokémon songs, including One Hundred Fifty-One, The Rivals, Aim to be a Pokémon Master, Riding on Lapras and Type: Wild. It costs ¥100 to operate.
References
- Nuva-kal from Bulbapedia (image)
Pokémon puck series
Pokémon Battrio
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Pokémon Battrio is an arcade game in the Pokémon series, released only in Japan in 2007. It was first announced on April 11, 2007 as a joint venture between Takara Tomy and AQ Interactive, and it was scheduled to be released sometime in July 2007. It was succeeded by Pokémon Tretta.
Blurb
Gameplay
The gameplay is battle focused and is similar to Pokémon Battle Revolution and the Pokémon Stadium sub-series, however it features significantly altered game mechanics and has support for special collectable pucks which become Pokémon species when read by the machine. For this reason, other puck supported Pokémon machines may be considered as part of the same sub-series.
References
External links
Pokémon Tretta
Arcade machines similar to the predecessor Pokémon Battrio, released on July 14, 2012 in Japan, Hong Kong in 2017 and April 16, 2016 in Taiwan. Developed by Takara Tomy Arts and Marvelous Inc. with website operation by Marvelous.
Pokémon Tretta Lab
Pokémon Tretta Lab refers to both a peripheral for the Nintendo 3DS and its intended operation software.
Summary
Pokémon Tretta Lab is software based on the previously released Pokémon Tretta arcade machines and the collectable "Tretta" pucks. It allows for the player to scan Pokémon Tretta pucks, with conjunction of the Pokémon Tretta Lab Main System operation software. This software was released on the Nintendo eShop for free via a download code that came with the peripheral. The operation software was later removed on August 31, 2017.
Pokémon Ga-Olé
Arcade machines similar to the predecessor Pokémon Tretta. Developed by Takara Tomy Arts and Marvelous Inc. Released in Japan on July 7, 2016.
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