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This
is for a single game cartridge. The game does
not come in a box and does not include an
instruction manual.
The
label and casing are fully intact.
This
game is in collectable condition.
| Description |
It's
the game that started a revolution, but
it's not just the fad that convinced
gamers to "catch 'em all."
This deceptively simple and
child-friendly roleplaying game design
is a far deeper game design than it
looks. Pokemon features way more
strategy and gameplay than it leads on,
offering gamers almost infinite gaming
possibilities even after the main
adventure ends. Initially released in
Japan as Pocket Monster Red and Green in
1996 (and later Red), the franchise
arrived in the west in 1998 as Pokemon
Blue and Red. The games could
be linked up with each other and with
the N64's Pokemon Stadium titles
for creature trading.
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| Special
Features |
Collect
up to 139 Pokémon with this game, both
Red and Blue versions are required to
capture all 150; use the optional Game
Link cable to trade Pokémon and play
against a friend; for one to two players
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| Warnings |
Animated
Violence
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| Details |
| Players: |
1
Player |
| Controller: |
Gamepad,Joystick |
| Memory
Card: |
No |
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This
is for a single game cartridge. The game
does not come in a box and does not
include an instruction manual.
The
label and casing are fully
intact.
This
game is in collectable condition.
| Description |
Puzzle
action game from Nintendo,
starring the company's main
mascot. In Dr. Mario, players
rotate "pill" pieces
as they fall, attempting to
clear their screen without
spilling over the top. Each
stage has a specific number of
viruses that must be eliminated
instead of simply playing until
you die. Each falling block is
composed of two colored pieces,
and lining up four or more of
the same color (either
horizontally or vertically) will
zap them from your screen. The
idea, of course, is to try and
make sure you take one of those
ugly virus blobs with you as you
stack the colors. Once all the
viruses have been cleared,
players move on to the next
stage -- featuring more viruses
and faster pieces. Needless to
say, the gameplay can get rather
frantic in a hurry, especially
in the series' staple
multiplayer modes.
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| Special
Features |
20
levels; dancing viruses;
aspirin-shaped play window;
two-player puzzle action
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| Warnings |
Animated
Violence
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| Details |
| Players: |
1-2
Players |
| Controller: |
Gamepad,Joystick |
| Memory
Card: |
No |
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