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Pokemon Talking Pokedex Game

Pokemon Talking Pokedex Game
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Pokemon Talking Pokedex Game

 
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Explore 10 levels as you find and scan up to 200 Pokemon characters. This talking game lets you play mini-games, find the hidden arcade and gain levels to unlock eight new areas. You can also learn all the stats and evolutions for your favorite Pokemon. Electronic speech guides your adventure. Requires 3 "AAA" or R03-size batteries, not included.

 
Our Price: $39.99
 
 

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Product Details
Product Length:1.5 inches
Product Width:7.5 inches
Product Height:12.0 inches
Product Weight:0.45 pounds
Package Length:12.0 inches
Package Width:7.5 inches
Package Height:1.7 inches
Package Weight:1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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11 of 12 found the following review helpful:


4What the above details don't tell you  Jan 11, 2008 By L. Liu
Like it says, batteries not included. So have 3 AAA (triple As) and a screw driver handy. Moving on...
As soon as you turn the game on it greets you and shows you a cute little clip of different Pokemon go by! When you use it for the first time, it asks you whether you want to be Ash (a boy trainer) or May (a girl trainer). Turning it off and back on after that, it gives you the choice to change trainers if you want.
After that is taken care of you will be taken to the Main Menu, where you choose what you want to do with your Pokedex. The Pokedex even speaks to you, reading each name for you! Modes are: Scan Mode, Index Mode, Game Mode, Info Mode, and Volume Settings.
In Scan Mode you search an area for Pokemon to catch! Moving the cursor around and pressing the A button to search. A few beeps here and there and suddenly you've got a Pokemon in front of you! Then you have to catch it by choosing one of three rocks. If you pick the right one then the Pokemon is yours! The more rare the Pokemon the more points you get.
In Index Mode you can go through your Pokedex and get information on the Pokemon you have seen or caught. It includes: How many you have caught, the height (and it shows you on a scale compared to a real person), the weight (also compared to a real person, but I don't understand it), and the Evolutions of that Pokemon (the voice tells you the levels of the Pokemon's evolution also).
In Game Mode you can play: Who's that Pokemon (as seen on the TV show), What Evolution level (a little harder, for advanced players), What Type Pokemon, and Who Has The Advantage. All of the games are played with multiple choices and give you points towards your level!
In Info Mode it tells you your game stats! These include: Your level as a trainer, how many points you have, the number of NEW Pokemon as well as the TOTAL number of Pokemon you've found, and your favorites list, which you can edit.
The Volume Settings are very easy to figure out, and you may want to turn it down, because the default setting is kind of loud. If your child (or you!) wants to play this thing non-stop the talking and beeping will get on someones nerves eventually, trust me. Someone else said that the volume resets itself after you turn it off? Well that did not happen to me, I think it is because they let the game turn itself off instead of turning it off manually.
Finally, closing the flap will not turn off the game, but not using it for a minute will. The other way to turn the game off is to hold the B button for five seconds, as described in the instruction manual. This makes a WONDERFUL gift, so now that you know everything about it, go on and make someone happy.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


3Pokémon® Talking Pokédex Game -it's nice  Aug 16, 2010 By M. Arsenian
My son loves Pokemon and really he wanted the pokedex....
In general it's nice, don't expect colour vibe screen or nice sound, it's very repetitive.
In some places you only acess if you have cleaned the stage, but in 2 days my son got it.
So... it's easy and can be boring.

6 of 8 found the following review helpful:


1Boring and Noisy  Apr 07, 2007 By Gift Card Recipient "JS"
My 8 year old was bored in 5 minutes. Don't waste your money. The screens are hard to see. Has volume control but have to reset every time it is restarted. Overall this game is very dissapointing.

3 of 8 found the following review helpful:


4Right product Wrong price  Mar 11, 2007 By Amy M. Doss
The item was exactly as described and what my son was looking for. However it was about 1 1/2 times the cost of it's retail price in stores. The product itself arrived in a timely manner and was fine. However the one click order on Amazon.com is not a good thing as my son ordered it when I was not aware.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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