davidbrit2
06-10-2004, 03:58 PM
Of course, it's not like it was hard or anything, since Pokemon Center sells the complete US Pokemon Mini set for about $10. ;-)
(Note: these are extremely large photos)
Everything (http://www2.gvsu.edu/~brittedg/PokemonMini/Everything.jpg) (The floppy disk should give you an idea of the size.)
Main unit (http://www2.gvsu.edu/~brittedg/PokemonMini/Unit.jpg)
Games (http://www2.gvsu.edu/~brittedg/PokemonMini/Games1.jpg) (Party Mini is included with the handheld, so no box.)
More games (http://www2.gvsu.edu/~brittedg/PokemonMini/Games2.jpg)
Pinball Mini is great fun. There are a bunch of short stages, each with a simple custom table. The object is to knock a certain number of balls into the holes within the allotted time. You only use the C button on the side to control the plunger in the center.
Puzzle Collection has a game that's a little like the old sliding tile puzzles, except that you simply swap pieces two at a time, a tangram sort of game where you have to use the shaped tiles to match an outline, and a nice simplified version of the old Klotski game from Windows Entertainment Pack.
Party Mini has about 7 or 8 really simple games that don't take more than about a minute to play. Good time killer.
And I really haven't given Zany Cards a proper test, since I'm not a big card game player. Heh. But I can say that they are more traditional card games, and have nothing to do with the Pokemon trading card game at all.
Now I need to get some of the Japanese games...
(Note: these are extremely large photos)
Everything (http://www2.gvsu.edu/~brittedg/PokemonMini/Everything.jpg) (The floppy disk should give you an idea of the size.)
Main unit (http://www2.gvsu.edu/~brittedg/PokemonMini/Unit.jpg)
Games (http://www2.gvsu.edu/~brittedg/PokemonMini/Games1.jpg) (Party Mini is included with the handheld, so no box.)
More games (http://www2.gvsu.edu/~brittedg/PokemonMini/Games2.jpg)
Pinball Mini is great fun. There are a bunch of short stages, each with a simple custom table. The object is to knock a certain number of balls into the holes within the allotted time. You only use the C button on the side to control the plunger in the center.
Puzzle Collection has a game that's a little like the old sliding tile puzzles, except that you simply swap pieces two at a time, a tangram sort of game where you have to use the shaped tiles to match an outline, and a nice simplified version of the old Klotski game from Windows Entertainment Pack.
Party Mini has about 7 or 8 really simple games that don't take more than about a minute to play. Good time killer.
And I really haven't given Zany Cards a proper test, since I'm not a big card game player. Heh. But I can say that they are more traditional card games, and have nothing to do with the Pokemon trading card game at all.
Now I need to get some of the Japanese games...