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Pokemon Pokedex Organizer Electronic Handheld Game

Pokemon Pokedex Organizer Electronic Handheld Game

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Pokemon Pokedex Organizer Electronic Handheld Game

 
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pokedex character reference encycapedia handheld electronic pokedex

 
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Product Details
Package Length:12.0 inches
Package Width:9.1 inches
Package Height:0.9 inches
Package Weight:0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

Features
  • Pokemon encycedicia

  • pokemon pokedex electronic

  • character reference


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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4Aw, I Remember This!  Apr 27, 2011 By default_gamer
Ah, my toy Pokedex! And what didn't I have? Back in the original craze of Pokemon, I had the games, I had the Burger King toys (recalled because the plastic Pokeball they came in had a chocking hazard aspect), the little plastic figures, the trading cards, and of course the Pikachus- an interactive robotic one, one that suction-cupped to the window, the sleeping bag...jeez, I was a materialistic kid, wasn't I?

Anyway, the Pokedex's addition to my collection was a day remembered well at Toys R Us where it was, if I can remember right, about $20. I wanted to play with this in my live action role-playing as a kid, and I even wanted the Ash Ketchup hat (which, unlike kids on the playground, I never found). The Pokedex served its purpose of being a physical device like the one in the game and on TV, but I must admit that the fun was somewhat limited outside of "playing Pokemon". You could press the numbers up to 150 to get a little dancing picture of the corresponding Pokemon on the screen. You could also type in the name. It gave you a few facts as well, but overall, it really just helped me learn the numbers of the Pokemon. It wasn't particularly interesting beyond that. I do somewhat remember a little game on it, but it wasn't too engaging.

It was a great little toy for a little Pokemon fanatic. The graphics were awful, it wasn't too fun, but I loved it. Where'd it go, anyway? And looking at this now, I see that it's not dissimilar to the modern Pokewalker graphic wise. Is this worth the price some people are asking for on here? Well, maybe for nostalgic reasons, but otherwise not really. It would be a great collector's item, I'd imagine. I have fond memories of those Pokemon days before there were over 100,000 of them. Meh, I don't keep up :P Perhaps I should snag a copy of Pokemon White and learn the new ones, but hey, you can't beat the golden days.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Memories  Jul 19, 2011 By Ashley
I remembered having one of these when I was a child, and I lost mine. This toy was one of my favorites, but for some reason I remembered it talking. I guess my imagination was better than I thought :D You can learn all 150 original Pokemon (the best ones) and a few fun facts about them. It also has a calculator!!!


5Pokemon Pokedex  Sep 05, 2011 By Dr. Larese Hubbard "Sojourner"
This supplier sent the pokemon pokedex in excellent condition and in a very short amount of time! My child loves this toy and although it was a use item it was in great condition! I will definitely use them again!

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3hmm  Aug 18, 2010 By kittycat
I don't think it's really worth 150 i mean i guess if you're a collector but if you just want one for kicks looking hard at goodwill or some thrift store will probably yield you one. You can look up info on the first 150 pokemon i'm pretty sure though i haven't tried them all.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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