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[[File:Medal World machine.jpg|Pokémon Medal World machine|thumb]] | |||
A new Pokémon medal arcade game called Pokémon Medal World has been announced for Japan by Namco Bandai. It is the second Pokémon arcarde game with the first being {{bp|Pokémon Battrio}}. | A new Pokémon medal arcade game called Pokémon Medal World has been announced for Japan by Namco Bandai. It is the second Pokémon arcarde game with the first being {{bp|Pokémon Battrio}}. | ||
A medal game is a type of acarde game in which the player exchanges cash for medals in the arcade to insert into the machine to play the game and more medals can be won while playing the game. The game will have a multiplayer option for up to four players with a screen and bench for each player. There are screenshots of the gameplay featuring {{p|Scraggy}}, {{p|Snivy}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Oshawott}} and {{p|Tepig}} with {{p|Pidove}}, {{p|Sewaddle}}, {{p|Audino}}, {{p|Deerling}}, {{p|Cottonee}}, {{p|Emolga}} and {{p|Foongus}} in hexagons. | A medal game is a type of acarde game in which the player exchanges cash for medals in the arcade to insert into the machine to play the game and more medals can be won while playing the game. The game will have a multiplayer option for up to four players with a screen and bench for each player. There are screenshots of the gameplay featuring {{p|Scraggy}}, {{p|Snivy}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Oshawott}} and {{p|Tepig}} with {{p|Pidove}}, {{p|Sewaddle}}, {{p|Audino}}, {{p|Deerling}}, {{p|Cottonee}}, {{p|Emolga}} and {{p|Foongus}} in hexagons. | ||
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File:Medal World gameplay.jpg|Pokémon Medal World gameplay | |||
File:Medal World screen.jpg|The screen of the machine | |||
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==Information== | ==Information== | ||
[http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/34367/new-pokemon-arcade-game-announced/ Official Nintendo Magazine article] | [http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/34367/new-pokemon-arcade-game-announced/ Official Nintendo Magazine article] |
Revision as of 01:18, 19 January 2012
Medal game to be released in Japan by Namco Bandai
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A new Pokémon medal arcade game called Pokémon Medal World has been announced for Japan by Namco Bandai. It is the second Pokémon arcarde game with the first being Pokémon Battrio.
A medal game is a type of acarde game in which the player exchanges cash for medals in the arcade to insert into the machine to play the game and more medals can be won while playing the game. The game will have a multiplayer option for up to four players with a screen and bench for each player. There are screenshots of the gameplay featuring Scraggy, Snivy, Pikachu, Oshawott and Tepig with Pidove, Sewaddle, Audino, Deerling, Cottonee, Emolga and Foongus in hexagons.