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[[File:DP Toy Pokédex Inside.jpg|thumb|300px|The Diamond and Pearl Talking Pokédex]] | |||
[[File:DP Toy Pokédex Inside.jpg|thumb| | The '''Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Electronic Talking Pokédex''' is a made by [[Jakks Pacific]]. It can give the name, type, height, weight, number and description of all the Pokémon in the [[Sinnoh Pokédex]], from the voices of {{Ash}}'s and {{an|Dawn}}'s anime Pokédexes. | ||
The '''Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Electronic Talking Pokédex''' is a | |||
==Pokémon Finder== | ==Pokémon Finder== | ||
Its main function is "Find a Pokémon." This function will give a Pokémon's information, much like the Pokédex in the games and anime. There are multiple ways to search, including: | |||
*by Pokémon number | |||
*alphabetically | |||
*by Height | |||
*by Weight | |||
*by Type | |||
It can also save each Pokémon's info in a Collection. | |||
It also | |||
== | ==Mini Games and Maze Mode== | ||
* | It includes 6 mini-games: | ||
* Who's That Pokémon? | |||
* Which Pokémon doesn't Belong? | |||
* Pokémon Search | |||
* Who would Win? | |||
* Pokémon Memory | |||
* Poké Ball Shuffle | |||
and a maze game with 10 levels. The object of the game is to find 10 Pokémon in each maze, by avoiding [[Team Rocket]], and escaping each level. Each time a player manages to defeat Team Rocket, they will win a Pokémon. If a player is defeated by Team Rocket, they will lose a Pokémon and have to search the maze to find it again. | |||
==Glitches== | |||
* If a random Pokémon is removed from a collection, searching the empty position in the collection by type, causes a strange effect. Moving up, down, left or right through a collection causes visual static and random noises. | |||
* Some of the type advantages in the "Who Would Win" game are incorrect. e.g. {{p|Dialga}}, a {{t|Dragon}} and {{t|Steel}} type, is said to be weak to {{t|Water}}-type Pokémon. It's because the game only factors in one type for dual-type Pokémon. | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:49, 15 September 2024
The Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Electronic Talking Pokédex is a made by Jakks Pacific. It can give the name, type, height, weight, number and description of all the Pokémon in the Sinnoh Pokédex, from the voices of Ash's and Dawn's anime Pokédexes.
Pokémon Finder
Its main function is "Find a Pokémon." This function will give a Pokémon's information, much like the Pokédex in the games and anime. There are multiple ways to search, including:
- by Pokémon number
- alphabetically
- by Height
- by Weight
- by Type
It can also save each Pokémon's info in a Collection.
Mini Games and Maze Mode
It includes 6 mini-games:
- Who's That Pokémon?
- Which Pokémon doesn't Belong?
- Pokémon Search
- Who would Win?
- Pokémon Memory
- Poké Ball Shuffle
and a maze game with 10 levels. The object of the game is to find 10 Pokémon in each maze, by avoiding Team Rocket, and escaping each level. Each time a player manages to defeat Team Rocket, they will win a Pokémon. If a player is defeated by Team Rocket, they will lose a Pokémon and have to search the maze to find it again.
Glitches
- If a random Pokémon is removed from a collection, searching the empty position in the collection by type, causes a strange effect. Moving up, down, left or right through a collection causes visual static and random noises.
- Some of the type advantages in the "Who Would Win" game are incorrect. e.g. Dialga, a Dragon and Steel type, is said to be weak to Water-type Pokémon. It's because the game only factors in one type for dual-type Pokémon.
This article is part of Project Merchandise, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all Pokémon toys, dolls, books, and collectible merchandise. |