Amazon.co.uk Review
There can't be many video game franchises that have their own console, but the Pokémon Mini is just that: a console devoted solely to Pikachu and his vocabularily-challenged chums. Not only that, but the Pokémon Mini also happens to be the smallest ever multi-game console; it's no bigger than the palm of your hand and the tiny cartridges it takes are almost microscopic. Despite its size the system is surprisingly versatile; although its graphics are in black and white they're at least as good as the original Game Boy's, and the screen is a lot easier to see than the Game Boy Advance's. The Pokémon Mini also has a rumble feature, an infrared communicator for multiplayer games, and a shock sensor that lets you interact with some games by rattling the console about like a maniac. The console comes bundled with a free
Pokémon Mini Party game cartridge; unfortunately this is a bit dull, and not at all indicative of the more involved titles
available separately. The cartridge includes seven games, but most are ultra-simplistic reflex tests which often involve pressing only one button. They do show off the various features of the console pretty well, though, and as long as you can pick up one or two of the other proper games the console itself is well worth a flutter. --
David Jenkins
Product Description
Nintendo's smallest handheld console, the Pokémon Mini, will fit into the tiniest of hands and deliver massive
Pokémon fun for all young games-fans. At only 74 mm x 58 mm x 23 mm--less than half the size of a Game Boy Advance--and weighing in at just 70 g including battery and cartridge, Pokémon Mini is masses of fun. The console comes in bright blue, purple and green, and plays little interchangeable cartridges that are packed with some challenging
Pokémon gameplay. One game--
Pokémon Mini Party--is included with the console; it's got loads of cool new features such as a built-in rumble, a Celebi stopwatch (the rare 251st Pokemon) and a shock sensor, which activates an action when you shake your console. There's also real-time clock with power management and an infrared port allowing communication to around one meter.