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|image=Celadon Game Corner LGPE.png
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|translated_name=Tamamushi Game Corner
|translated_name=Tamamushi Game Corner
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The '''Celadon Game Corner''' (Japanese: '''タマムシゲームコーナー''' ''Tamamushi Game Corner'') is a [[Game Corner]] located in the southeastern part of [[Celadon City]] in the [[Kanto]] region. In games in which it is run by [[Team Rocket]], it is known as the '''Rocket Game Corner''' (Japanese: '''ロケットゲームコーナー''' ''Rocket Game Corner''), and is the location of the [[Team Rocket Hideout]].


The '''Celadon Game Corner''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|タマムシゲームコーナー|Tamamushi Gēmu Kōnā}}''' ''Tamamushi Game Corner'') is a [[Game Corner]] located in the southeastern part of [[Celadon City]].
While it seems to be a popular spot for travelers and tourists, the citizens take pride in the city's beauty and think the casino is bad for its image.
 
In [[Generation I]] and its {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s|Generation III remakes}}, it is known as the '''Rocket Game Corner''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|ロケットゲームコーナー|Roketto Gēmu Kōnā}}''' ''Rocket Game Corner'') due to it being controlled by [[Team Rocket]].


==In the games==
==In the games==
The Celadon Game Corner contains several games inside depending on the [[generation]], including [[slot machine]]s, [[Card flip]], and [[Voltorb Flip]], though the {{player}} needs a [[Coin Case]] to participate in any of them. Winning at these will award the player with [[coin]]s he or she can exchange for prizes at the Prize Corner next door, including rare {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} such as {{p|Dratini}} and {{p|Porygon}}, as well as rare [[TM]]s and [[hold item]]s. While it seems to be a popular spot for travelers and tourists, the citizens take pride in the city's beauty and think the casino is bad for its image.
In the [[Generation I]] games, {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, and [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], the Game Corner is known as the Rocket Game Corner and is run by [[Team Rocket]]. It has the slogan "The playground for grown-ups!" The [[Team Rocket Hideout]] is located underneath the Rocket Game Corner, with a staircase leading to it revealed by pressing a hidden switch underneath a poster.


In the [[Generation I]] games and {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, this Game Corner is run by [[Team Rocket]] and is instead called '''Rocket Game Corner''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|ロケットゲームコーナー|Roketto Gēmu Kōnā}}''' ''Rocket Game Corner''), sporting the catchphrase "''The playground for {{tt|grown-ups|spelled as grownups in Generation I}}!''" Under the casino is the [[Kanto]] region's [[Rocket Hideout]], with a staircase leading to it hidden in the upper-right corner. The player must gain access to the hideout in order to defeat Team Rocket and obtain the [[Silph Scope]], by defeating a {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} and pressing a hidden switch underneath the poster he was guarding. In the [[Generation II]] games and {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the casino is no longer run by Team Rocket and their hideout is inaccesible, but several characters make references to its existence three years prior.
In {{game5|Gold|Silver|Crystal|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the Game Corner is known as the Celadon Game Corner and is no longer run by Team Rocket. Team Rocket's hideout is now inaccessible, but several characters reference its existence three years prior. Its slogan mentions that it is a "fun place for everyone".


In {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, there is a Pokémon Printer in the corner of the building which takes a [[Photography|photo]] of the player's current Pokémon [[party]] to put on the back of the {{ga|Trainer card}}.
In the Generation I to IV games, the Game Corner consists of two adjacent buildings: the Game Corner proper (the larger building on the west) and the Prize Corner (the smaller building on the east). The main building contains the casino itself, where the player can earn {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s; the Prize Corner is where the player can exchange Coins for prizes, including Pokémon, [[TM]]s, and other items. In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the Game Corner is one building with two entrances; the space on the west side contains the {{wp|amusement arcade|arcade}} while the space on the east side is just a sitting area.


In non-Japanese versions of {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the Celadon Game Corner is owned by [[Mr. Game]], who runs the [[Voltorb Flip]] minigame.
In FireRed and LeafGreen, there is a Pokémon Printer in the corner of the main building. The Pokémon Printer takes a [[Photography|photo]] of the player's current [[party]] to put on the back of their {{ga|Trainer Card}}.


The sign outside the Celadon Game Corner has changed with each generation.
In the Korean and Western releases of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Game Corner is significantly different to the Japanese version. The main building has a very different layout, now housing the [[Voltorb Flip]] minigame, which is run by [[Mr. Game]]. This change was made due to changes in {{wp|Pan European Game Information|PEGI}}'s classification standards,<ref>[http://www.gamesradar.com/european-pokemon-platinums-missing-game-corner-explained/ European Pokemon Platinum's missing Game Corner explained | GamesRadar]</ref> which had [[Slot machine#European Platinum|previously impacted the European release]]s of {{game|Platinum}}. As a lasting result of these regulations, the Game Corner in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! appears to be a more traditional arcade in all versions, and the machines are not playable.


;Generation I
The [[Celadon Gym|Celadon]] [[Gym guide]] can be found playing on one of the machines here, instead of in the Gym.
{{sign|RBY|header|}}
{{sign|RBY|title|ROCKET GAME CORNER}}
{{sign|RBY|The playground|}}
{{sign|RBY|for grownups!|}}
{{sign|RBY|footer|}}


;Generation II
===Service desk===
{{sign|RBY|header|}}
The service desk appears in the Game Corner in all games except the international versions of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the service desk has run out of {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s; in all other games in which it appears, once they have a [[Coin Case]] the player can purchase Coins here at the following rates:
{{sign|RBY|The Playground for}}
{{sign|RBY|Everybody&mdash;&mdash;CELADON|}}
{{sign|RBY|GAME CORNER|}}
{{sign|RBY|footer|}}


;Generation III
{{shop|Coins}}
{{sign|FRLG|header|}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Coin (Game Corner)|1000|Dollars||Coin Case|display=50 Coins}}|{{shopitem|Coin (Game Corner)|10000|Dollars|5=Coin Case|display=500 Coins|note=<sup>Gen. II-IV</sup>}}}}
{{sign|FRLG|title|ROCKET GAME CORNER}}
{{shopfooter}}
{{sign|FRLG|The playground for grown-ups!|}}
{{sign|FRLG|footer|}}


;Generation IV
===Games===
{{sign|DPcity|header|}}
A variety of games appear in the Game Corner, although the specific games that appear vary between generations. In Generations I to IV, the player can play these games as minigames. In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the player is unable to play on the machines in the Game Corner.
{{sign|DPcity|title|Celadon Game Corner}}
{{sign|DPcity|A Fun Place for Everyone|}}
{{sign|DPcity|footer|}}


==Service desk==
====Slot machines====
The service desk, featured in Generations I-III and Japanese versions of HeartGold and SoulSilver, is attended by two women. The woman on the left welcomes players and tells them that coins can be exchanged for prizes next door, while the woman on the right sells coins at the following rates:
{{main|Slot machine}}
=====Generation I=====
In the [[Generation I]] games, there are thirty slot machines in the Game Corner, with eight of them having people already seated at them, one that is labeled "out of order," one labeled "reserved," and one where someone left their keys.


{{shop|[[Coin]]s}}
======Payouts======
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|50 Coins|1000|Dollars||Coin Case}}|{{shopitem|500 Coins|10000|Dollars|Not in Generation I|Coin Case}}}}
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{gold color}}; border: 2px solid #{{gold color}}"
{{shopfooter}}
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" colspan=4 | Series of icons
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}; background: #{{gold color light}}" rowspan=2 | Payout
|-
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | {{GameIcon|Gr}}
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | {{GameIcon|R}}
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | {{GameIcon|B}}
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | {{GameIcon|Y}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Seven Green.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Seven Green.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Seven Green.png]] || [[File:Celadon Game Corner Seven Red.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Seven Red.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Seven Red.png]] || [[File:Celadon Game Corner Seven Blue.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Seven Blue.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Seven Blue.png]]|| [[File:Celadon Game Corner 7 Y.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner 7 Y.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner 7 Y.png]] || 300
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Bar Green.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Bar Green.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Bar Green.png]]|| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Bar Red.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Bar Red.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Bar Red.png]] || [[File:Celadon Game Corner Bar Blue.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Bar Blue.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Bar Blue.png]]|| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Bar Y.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Bar Y.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Bar Y.png]] || 100
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Clefairy Green.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Clefairy Green.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Clefairy Green.png]] || [[File:Celadon Game Corner Rat Red.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Rat Red.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Rat Red.png]] || [[File:Celadon Game Corner Jigglypuff Blue.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Jigglypuff Blue.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Jigglypuff Blue.png]] || [[File:Celadon Game Corner Meowth Y.png|link=Meowth (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Meowth Y.png|link=Meowth (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Meowth Y.png|link=Meowth (Pokémon)]] || 15
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Ghost Green.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Ghost Green.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Ghost Green.png]] || [[File:Celadon Game Corner Bird Red.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Bird Red.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Bird Red.png]] || [[File:Celadon Game Corner Diglett Blue.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Diglett Blue.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Diglett Blue.png]] || [[File:Celadon Game Corner Arbok Y.png|link=Arbok (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Arbok Y.png|link=Arbok (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Arbok Y.png|link=Arbok (Pokémon)]] || 15
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Voltorb Green.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Voltorb Green.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Voltorb Green.png]] || [[File:Celadon Game Corner Fish Red.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Fish Red.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Fish Red.png]] || [[File:Celadon Game Corner Poliwag Blue.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Poliwag Blue.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Poliwag Blue.png]] || [[File:Celadon Game Corner Koffing Y.png|link=Koffing (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Koffing Y.png|link=Koffing (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Koffing Y.png|link=Koffing (Pokémon)]] || 15
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherries Green.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherries Green.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherries Green.png]] ||[[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherry Red.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherry Red.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherry Red.png]] || [[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherries Blue.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherries Blue.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherries Blue.png]] || [[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherry Y.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherry Y.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherry Y.png]] || 8
|}{{-}}


==Games==
=====Generation II=====
===Slot machines===
In the [[Generation II]] games, there are thirty slot machines in the Game Corner, with eight of them having people already seated at them. One of these people will give the player 18 Coins (the game incorrectly states the player receives only a single Coin).
{{main|Slot machine}}
====[[Generation I]]====
There are thirty slot machines in the Game Corner, with eight of them having people already seated at them, one that is labeled "out of order," one labeled "reserved," and one where someone left their keys.


=====Payouts=====
One to three Coins can be put in the slot machine each play. One Coin will only count the center row across, two Coins will count all three rows across, and three Coins will count all three rows across as well as both diagonals. The reels stop spinning when the A button is pressed.
*'''7 7 7''' - 300 coins
*Three Bars - 100 coins
*Three {{p|Poliwag}}{{Sup|R}}{{Sup|B}}/{{p|Meowth}}{{Sup|Y}} - 15 coins
*Three {{p|Diglett}}{{Sup|R}}{{Sup|B}}/{{p|Arbok}}{{Sup|Y}} - 15 coins
*Three {{p|Jigglypuff}}{{Sup|R}}{{Sup|B}}/{{p|Koffing}}{{Sup|Y}} - 15 coins
*Three cherries - 8 coins


====[[Generation II]]====
Having two 7's line up on the first two reels of two symbols may cause something special to happen when stopping the third reel, which will either cause a third 7 to line up and pay out the jackpot, or end up one space away from lining up to tease the player. Very rarely, a Chansey may appear in this situation; it will use {{m|Egg Bomb}} on the third reel repeatedly until the last 7 falls in place for a jackpot.
There are thirty slot machines in the Game Corner, with eight of them having people already seated at them.


One to three coins can be put in the slot machine each play. One coin will only count the center row across, two coins will count all three rows across, and three coins will count all three rows across as well as both diagonals. The reels stop spinning when the A button is pressed.
When using a slot machine, it has a 1 in 6 chance to enter a mode with enhanced odds. The second machine up in the third row from the left will ''always'' have enhanced odds, but the man using it will only vacate his seat in the [[Morning]].


The posters are still there, but there is nothing behind them.
The posters are still there, but there is nothing behind them.


=====Payouts=====
======Payouts======
*'''7 7 7''' - 300 coins
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{gold color}}; border: 2px solid #{{gold color}}"
*Three [[Poké Ball]]s - 50 coins
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Series of icons
*Three {{p|Staryu}} - 15 coins
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}; background: #{{gold color light}}" | Payout
*Three {{p|Squirtle}} - 10 coins
|- style="background:#FFF"
*Three {{p|Pikachu}} - 8 coins
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner 7 GSC.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner 7 GSC.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner 7 GSC.png]] || 300
*Three cherries - 6 coins
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Poké Ball GSC.png|link=Poké Ball (item)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Poké Ball GSC.png|link=Poké Ball (item)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Poké Ball GSC.png|link=Poké Ball (item)]] || 50
|- style="background:#FFFFFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Staryu GSC.png|link=Staryu (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Staryu GSC.png|link=Staryu (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Staryu GSC.png|link=Staryu (Pokémon)]] || 15
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Squirtle GSC.png|link=Squirtle (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Squirtle GSC.png|link=Squirtle (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Squirtle GSC.png|link=Squirtle (Pokémon)]] || 10
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Pikachu GSC.png|link=Pikachu (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Pikachu GSC.png|link=Pikachu (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Pikachu GSC.png|link=Pikachu (Pokémon)]] || 8
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherry GSC.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherry GSC.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherry GSC.png]] || 6
|}{{-}}


====[[Generation III]]====
=====Generation III=====
[[File:Celadon Game Corner Inside FRLG.png|240px|thumb|right|Celadon Game Corner in Generation III]]
[[File:Celadon Game Corner Inside FRLG.png|240px|thumb|right|Celadon Game Corner in Generation III]]
The only games available are [[Slot machine|slots]], which people in the game say are rigged. There are thirty slot machines, with eight of them already occupied, one labeled "out of order", one labeled "reserved," and one where someone left their keys.
In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, the only games available are [[slot machine]]s, with [[non-player character]]s claiming that they are rigged. There are thirty slot machines, with eight of them already occupied, one labeled "out of order", one labeled "reserved," and one where someone left their keys.
 
One to three Coins can be put in the slot machine each play. One Coin will only count the center row across, two Coins will count all three rows across, and three Coins will count all three rows across as well as both diagonals. The reels stop spinning when the A button is pressed.
 
======Payouts======
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{gold color}}; border: 2px solid #{{gold color}}"
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" colspan=2 | Series of icons
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}; background: #{{gold color light}}" rowspan=2 | Payout
|-
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | {{GameIcon|FR}}
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | {{GameIcon|LG}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"| [[File:Celadon Game Corner 7 FRLG.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner 7 FRLG.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner 7 FRLG.png]] || 300
|- style="background:#FFF"
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"| [[File:Celadon Game Corner R FRLG.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner R FRLG.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner R FRLG.png]] || 100
|- style="background:#FFF"
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Pikachu FRLG.png|link=Pikachu (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Pikachu FRLG.png|link=Pikachu (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Pikachu FRLG.png|link=Pikachu (Pokémon)]] || 15
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Psyduck FRLG.png|link=Psyduck (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Psyduck FRLG.png|link=Psyduck (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Psyduck FRLG.png|link=Psyduck (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Slowpoke FRLG.png|link=Slowpoke (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Slowpoke FRLG.png|link=Slowpoke (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Slowpoke FRLG.png|link=Slowpoke (Pokémon)]] || 15
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Magnemite FRLG.png|link=Magnemite (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Magnemite FRLG.png|link=Magnemite (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Magnemite FRLG.png|link=Magnemite (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Voltorb FRLG.png|link=Voltorb (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Voltorb FRLG.png|link=Voltorb (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Voltorb FRLG.png|link=Voltorb (Pokémon)]] || 8
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Shellder FRLG.png|link=Shellder (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Shellder FRLG.png|link=Shellder (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Shellder FRLG.png|link=Shellder (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Staryu FRLG.png|link=Staryu (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Staryu FRLG.png|link=Staryu (Pokémon)]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Staryu FRLG.png|link=Staryu (Pokémon)]] || 8
|- style="background:#FFF"
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherry FRLG.png]][[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherry FRLG.png]] || 6
|- style="background:#FFF"
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Cherry FRLG.png]] || 2
|}{{-}}
 
=====Generation IV=====
{{main|Slot machine#HeartGold and SoulSilver|Slot machine → HeartGold and SoulSilver}}
[[File:Slot Machine HGSS.png|thumb|150px|A slot machine in Japanese HeartGold and SoulSilver]]
Only the Japanese version of {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} has slot machines.
 
These slot machines play differently than in the Generation II games. Pressing A stops the reels from left to right; however, the Control Pad controls both Coin insertion and reel starting. Additionally, slot machine payouts can actually vary per machine; they are more similar to the slot machines in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}} than the slot machines in {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}.
 
As players play on the slot machine, a {{p|Smeargle}} depicted on the top screen and seen painting can change the background of the top screen's monitor, and any change in background changes slot effects. A green background signals normal play, a red background signals that it's easier to obtain a 7 or {{i|Poké Ball}}, and a blue background signals that it's easier to obtain a {{p|Pikachu}} or {{p|Marill}}.


One to three coins can be put in the slot machine each play. One coin will only count the center row across, two coins will count all three rows across, and three coins will count all three rows across as well as both diagonals. The reels stop spinning when the A button is pressed.
The jackpot for three 7's is <math>100 + 2x</math>, while the jackpot for three Poké Balls is <math>100 + x</math>, where x starts at 0, may increase whenever a non-jackpot symbol is lined up, and resets to 0 after every bonus game.


The machine with the best odds is at the far left, directly beneath the lady in that aisle.
A bonus game is started by winning a jackpot. Lining up three 7's starts a 15-round bonus game, while three Poké Balls will trigger an 8-round bonus. In this bonus game, players attempt to perfectly line up a randomly chosen one of [[Johto]]'s [[first partner Pokémon]], and the machine may provide some assistance. Bonus game payouts vary depending on success, as well as the slot machine's speed during bonus games. At the end of a bonus game, the background automatically becomes red. This lets players "chain" together jackpots and bonus games; however, the bonus game difficulty increases (up to a maximum) with each chained jackpot.
 
======Payouts======
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{gold color}}; border: 2px solid #{{gold color}}"
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Series of icons
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}; background: #{{gold color light}}" | Payout
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Goldenrod Corner 7.png]][[File:Goldenrod Corner 7.png]][[File:Goldenrod Corner 7.png]] || 100
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Goldenrod Corner Poke Ball.png]][[File:Goldenrod Corner Poke Ball.png]][[File:Goldenrod Corner Poke Ball.png]] || 100
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Goldenrod Corner Pikachu.png]][[File:Goldenrod Corner Pikachu.png]][[File:Goldenrod Corner Pikachu.png]] || 15
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Goldenrod Corner Marill.png]][[File:Goldenrod Corner Marill.png]][[File:Goldenrod Corner Marill.png]] || 10
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Goldenrod Corner Apricorn.png]] || 2
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Goldenrod Corner Replay.png]][[File:Goldenrod Corner Replay.png]][[File:Goldenrod Corner Replay.png]] || Replay
|}


=====Payouts=====
===== Generation VII =====
*'''{{color|{{red color}}|7 7 7}}''' - 300 coins
In {{LGPE}}, games are no longer playable at the Game Corner. This change is likely due to concerns about encouraging gambling habits.{{-}}
*'''{{color|{{blue color}}|R R R}}''' - 100 coins
*Three {{p|Pikachu}} - 15 coins
*Three {{p|Slowpoke}}/{{p|Psyduck}} - 15 coins
*Three {{p|Voltorb}}/{{p|Magnemite}} - 8 coins
*Three {{p|Staryu}}/{{p|Shellder}} - 8 coins
*Two [[Poké Ball]] 'cherries' - 6 coins
*One [[Poké Ball]] 'cherry' - 2 coins


===Card flip===
====Card flip====
{{main|Card flip}}
{{main|Card flip}}
The [[card flip]] game is exclusive to [[Generation II]]. Players can pick either a card or a group of cards, similar in nature to [[Roulette]], which was included in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. In playing card flip, players place bets on cards that may be flipped over. The deck used contains 24 cards: each one has both a number (between one and six) and a picture of a Pokémon (either {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Jigglypuff}}, {{p|Oddish}}, or {{p|Poliwag}}). Once twelve cards have been drawn, the deck will be reshuffled. Bets can be placed on a single card, on a single column, on a single row, on a pair of columns, or on a pair of rows.
The [[card flip]] minigame is exclusive to the [[Generation II]] games.
 
When playing card flip, players place bets on cards that may be flipped over. The deck used contains 24 cards: each one has both a number (between one and six) and a picture of a Pokémon (either {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Jigglypuff}}, {{p|Oddish}}, or {{p|Poliwag}}). Once twelve cards have been drawn, the deck is reshuffled. Bets can be placed on a single card, on a single column, on a single row, on a pair of columns, or on a pair of rows.


===Voltorb Flip===
====Voltorb Flip====
{{main|Voltorb Flip}}
{{main|Voltorb Flip}}
Much like the [[Goldenrod Game Corner]] and European Platinum's [[Veilstone Game Corner]], the [[slot machine]]s in the Celadon Game Corner have also been replaced by [[Voltorb Flip]] for all versions of {{v2|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} released outside of Japan. The reason for the change comes from the implementation of more aggressive and stricter legislation in the {{wp|European Union}} towards gambling. Voltorb Flip was described in a pre-release review as "a cross between {{wp|Picross}} and {{wp|Minesweeper (Computer Game)|Minesweeper}}". It features a five-by-five grid of tiles, underneath of which are hidden numbers (which multiply the player's score if located) and {{p|Voltorb}} (which {{m|Selfdestruct}} and cause the player to lose all points gained in that round). The player can easily figure out where the Voltorb are located by using the clues provided: the number of Voltorb in each line and column are noted at the side of the screen.
The Voltorb Flip minigame is exclusive to the Korean and Western releases of {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, and is the only game available in the Game Corner in these versions.


==Items==
The game features a five-by-five grid of tiles, underneath which are hidden numbers (which multiply the player's score if located) and {{p|Voltorb}} (which cause the player to lose all points). The player has a change to figure out where the Voltorb are located by using the clues provided: the number of Coins and Voltorb in each line and column are noted at the sides of the playing field. If the player can find all of the 2× and 3× multipliers, they will be able to advance to harder levels. Winning at this game, as before, will earn the player {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s, which can be traded for prizes.
 
===Items===
[[File:Game corner coins gen1.png|thumb|Locations of hidden Coins in Generation I<br>(click for higher resolution)]]
[[File:Rocket Game Corner hidden coins FRLG.png|thumb|FRLG locations of hidden Coins<br>(click for further information and higher resolution)]]
[[File:Rocket Game Corner hidden coins FRLG.png|thumb|FRLG locations of hidden Coins<br>(click for further information and higher resolution)]]
{{itlisth|building}}
{{itlisth|building}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|From the {{tc|Fisherman}}|RBYFRLG|display=10 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|One square west and one square south of the {{tc|Gentleman}} ''(hidden)''|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|display=10 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|From the {{tc|Gentleman}}|RBYFRLG|display=20 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|From the {{tc|Gentleman}}|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=20 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|From the {{tc|Scientist}}|RBYFRLG|display=20 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|From the {{tc|Scientist}}|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=20 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
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{{Itemlist|Coin Case|Three squares north and one square east of the {{tc|Scientist}} ''(hidden)''|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|display=100 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|One tile to the east of the second slot machine from the bottom of the first cluster of slot machines from the west ''(hidden)''|RBY|display=10 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|Three squares east and four squares north of the woman in the center aisle ''(hidden)''|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|display=20 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|Two tiles to the north of the top slot machine on the left side of the second cluster of slot machines from the east ''(hidden)''|Y|display=20 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|One square south and one square east of the woman in the center aisle ''(hidden)''|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|display=20 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|Behind the scientist on the east side of the second cluster of slot machines from the west ''(hidden)''|Y|display=10 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|One square south and one square east of the [[Gym guide]] ''(hidden)''|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|display=10 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|Two tiles to the west of the Pokémon Printer ''(hidden)''|FRLG|display=100 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|Two squares south and two squares east from the [[Gym guide]] ''(hidden)''|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|display=10 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|Two tiles to the south of the right-hand side of the bottom of the second cluster of slot machines from the west ''(hidden)''|FRLG|display=10 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|Three squares south and one square west of the woman in the west aisle ''(hidden)''|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|display=10 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|Two tiles to the south of the right-hand side of the bottom of the third cluster of slot machines from the west ''(hidden)''|FRLG|display=10 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|One square south and one square east of the woman in the west aisle ''(hidden)''|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|display=10 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|One tile to the south and two to the east of the bottom of the first cluster of slot machines from the west ''(hidden)''|FRLG|display=20 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|Two squares west of the {{tc|Fisherman}} ''(hidden)''|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|display=20 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
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{{Itemlist|Coin Case|One square south and one square west of the {{tc|Fisherman}} ''(hidden)''|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|display=10 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|One tile to the north and two tiles to the west of the top of the fourth cluster of slot machines from the west ''(hidden)''|FRLG|display=10 [[Coin]]s}}
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{{itlistbod|Coin Case|One tile to the north of the top of the fourth cluster of slot machines from the west ''(hidden)''|FRLG|display=40 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|Between the counter and the west-most cluster of slot machines ''(hidden)''|R=yes|B=yes|Y=yes|display=10 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|One tile to the north and two tiles to the east of the right-hand side of the top of the second cluster of slot machines from the west ''(hidden)''|FRLG|display=20 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|Three squares south and two squares east of the old man ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=10 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|Two tiles to the north and two tiles to the east of the top of the first cluster of slot machines from the west ''(hidden)''|FRLG|display=10 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|One square west of the old man ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=10 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|Two tiles to the north and one tile to the west of the left-hand side of the top of the third cluster of slot machines from the west ''(hidden)''|FRLG|display=10 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|Two squares to the west of the Pokémon Printer ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=100 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|Two tiles to the north and one tile to the west of the left-hand side of the top of the third cluster of slot machines from the west ''(hidden)''|FRLG|display=10 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|Two squares north and two squares east of the {{tc|Scientist}} ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=10 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{itlistbod|Coin Case|The upper tile to the west of the wall in front of the staircase to the [[Rocket Hideout]] ''(hidden)''|FRLG|display=10 [[Coin]]s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|Two squares north and four squares east of the {{tc|Scientist}} ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=40 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|Four squares north of the {{tc|Scientist}} ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=10 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|Three squares north and three squares west of the {{tc|Scientist}} ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=10 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|One square east and three squares north of the woman in the center aisle ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=20 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|Two squares south and one square west of the [[Gym guide]] ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=10 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|One square east and three squares south of the woman in the west aisle ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=20 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|One square west and one square south of the {{tc|Fisherman}}  ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=10 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|One square east and two squares north of the man in the west aisle ''(hidden)''|FR=yes|LG=yes|display=10 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|From the man playing a slot machine in the second cluster of slot machines from the west|G=yes|S=yes|C=yes|display=18 {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s}}
{{Itemlist|Coin Case|From [[Mr. Game]], if not obtained at the [[Goldenrod Game Corner]]|HG=yes|SS=yes}}
{{itlistfoot|building}}
 
In [[Generation I]], the hidden Coins on the ground cannot be detected with the [[Dowsing Machine|Itemfinder]] and will not respond at all if the player attempts to pick them up without having a [[Coin Case]] (as opposed to telling the player that they need a Coin Case to receive the item).
 
====Recurring items====
In [[Generation VII]], there are fixed spots on the floor where hidden items from the following list will appear. The item spots refill with new random items every day. More than one of each item can appear per day. The items are not fixed until they are picked up, so the item may be different after [[soft resetting|resetting]].
 
The spots where the items can appear are:
 
* Southwest corner of the building (Razz Berry, Health Candies, or the 4 rarer items)
* In the fire extinguisher in the northwest of the building (Razz Berry, Mighty Candies, or the 4 rarer items)
* In front of the northernmost game on the east side in easternmost row of arcade games (Nanab Berry, Tough Candies, or the 4 rarer items)
* In front of the northernmost game on the west side in easternmost row of arcade games (Nanab Berry, Smart Candies, or the 4 rarer items)
* In between the counters separating the west and east sides (Pinap Berry, Courage Candies, or the 4 rarer items)
* South of the northeast couch on the east side (Pinap Berry, Quick Candies, or the 4 rarer items)
 
{{itlisth|building}}
{{Itemlist|Razz Berry|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Nanab Berry|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Pinap Berry|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Bottle Cap|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Gold Bottle Cap|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|PP Up|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|PP Max|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Health Candy|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Mighty Candy|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Tough Candy|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Smart Candy|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Courage Candy|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Quick Candy|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Health Candy L|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Mighty Candy L|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Tough Candy L|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Smart Candy L|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Courage Candy L|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Quick Candy L|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Health Candy XL|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Mighty Candy XL|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Tough Candy XL|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Smart Candy XL|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Courage Candy XL|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Quick Candy XL|Sometimes found on the floor ''(hidden)''|LP=yes|LE=yes}}
{{itlistfoot|building}}
{{itlistfoot|building}}


==Trainers==
===Trainers===
[[File:Game corner switch.png|240px|thumb|right|The Game Corner's secret switch]]
[[File:Game Corner Poster RBY.png|thumb|160px|The Rocket guarding the switch]]
In [[Generation I]] and {{gen|III}}, a {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} is guarding a poster. After the grunt is defeated, the {{player}} will be able to push the button.
In the Generation I, III, and VII games, a {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}} is guarding a poster. After the Grunt is defeated, the {{player}} will be able to push the button behind the poster that opens the entrance to the [[Team Rocket Hideout]]. In the Generation VII games, he will not battle the player until {{p|Cubone}} is kidnapped by [[Jessie]] and [[James]] in [[Lavender Town]], which only happens after the player encounters Cubone on 3F of [[Pokémon Tower]].
 
====Generation I====
{{Trainerheader|building}}
{{Trainerentry|Spr RG Rocket.png|game=1|Rocket||600|2|020|Raticate||20||041|Zubat||20||}}
{{Trainerfooter|building|1}}
 
====Generation III====
[[File:Game Corner switch FRLG.png|thumb|240px|The Game Corner's secret switch]]
{{trainerheader|building}}
{{trainerentry|Spr FRLG Team Rocket Grunt M.png|Team Rocket Grunt||640|2|020|Raticate|♂|20||041|Zubat|♂|20||}}
{{trainerfooter|building}}
 
====Generation VII====
{{trainerheader|building}}
{{trainerdiv|building|After Cubone is kidnapped in Lavender Town}}
{{trainerentry|VSTeam Rocket Grunt M PE.png{{!}}90px|game=PE|Team Rocket Grunt||812|1|020|Raticate|♀|29|None}}
{{trainerdiv|building|After becoming Champion}}
{{trainerentry/master|VSScientist Master PE.png{{!}}90px|Scientist|Jordan|137|Porygon||70|Steel|Iron Tail|Normal|Conversion|Ghost|Shadow Ball|Electric|Thunderbolt|36=ジュンイチ|37=Jun'ichi}}
{{trainerfooter|building|PE}}


{{trainerheader|road}}
===Prize corner===
{{trainerentry|FL RocketGruntM.png|Team Rocket|Grunt|640|2|020|Raticate|♂|20||041|Zubat|♂|20||}}
The Prize Corner, known as the Prize Exchange in [[Generation I]], is a small building located next to the main building in the Generation I to IV games. Here, the player can exchange {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s for prizes.
{{trainerfooter|road}}


==Prize corner==
In the Generation I, II, and IV games, only the booths are visible; in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, the player can see the women behind the counter.
The women in this building to the right of the Game Corner will exchange coins for prizes. In Generation IV, only the booths are visible.


In Generation IV, there is a man who will tell the player what [[type]] {{m|Hidden Power}} would be if their Pokémon knew it.
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, there is a man here who can tell the player what [[type]] {{m|Hidden Power}} would be if the player's Pokémon knew it.


This is an analogy to pachinko parlours in Japan. It is forbidden by Japanese law to directly pay out cash for pachinko balls or tokens, but this regulation is often circumvented as (legally independent) exchange shops are set up nearby, where the players can redeem the prizes for cash.<ref>http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/consumer-electronics/gaming/the-secret-life-of-pachinko</ref>
The prize corner being in a separate building is due to how {{wp|pachinko}} parlours operate in Japan. In Japan, it is illegal to directly pay out cash for pachinko balls or tokens, but this regulation is often circumvented as (legally independent) exchange shops are set up nearby, where the players can redeem the prizes for cash.<ref>[http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/consumer-electronics/gaming/the-secret-life-of-pachinko The Secret Life of Pachinko: How Japan's gaming parlors really work | IEEE Spectrum]</ref>


===[[Generation I]]===
====[[Generation I]]====
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===[[Generation II]]===
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[[File:Celadon Game Prize Corner FRLG.png|240px|thumb|right|The Prize Corner next door]]
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====[[Generation III]]====
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{{shop|All versions - [[Held item]]s}}
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{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Abra|063|180}}|{{shopmon|Clefairy|035|500}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Abra|063|180|lv=9}}|{{shopmon|Clefairy|035|500|lv=8}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Dratini|147|2800}}|{{shopmon|Scyther|123|5500}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Dratini|147|2800|lv=18}}|{{shopmon|Scyther|123|5500|lv=25}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Porygon|137|9999}}}}
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{{shopfooter}}
{{shop|[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|Pokémon LeafGreen]]}}
{{shop|{{color2|{{leafgreen color dark}}|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|Pokémon LeafGreen}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Abra|063|120}}|{{shopmon|Clefairy|035|750}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Abra|063|120|lv=7}}|{{shopmon|Clefairy|035|750|lv=12}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Pinsir|127|2500}}|{{shopmon|Dratini|147|4600}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Pinsir|127|2500|lv=18}}|{{shopmon|Dratini|147|4600|lv=24}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Porygon|137|6500}}}}
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===[[Generation IV]]===
====[[Generation IV]]====
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{{shop|Items}}
{{shop|Items}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|TM58|2000|C||TM Normal|Endure}}|{{shopitem|TM32|4000|C||TM Normal|Double Team}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|TM58|2,000|C||TM Normal|Endure}}|{{shopitem|TM32|4,000|C||TM Normal|Double Team}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|TM10|6000|C||TM Normal|Hidden Power}}|{{shopitem|TM29|10000|C||TM Psychic|Psychic}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|TM10|6,000|C||TM Normal|Hidden Power}}|{{shopitem|TM29|10,000|C||TM Psychic|Psychic}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|TM74|10000|C||TM Steel|Gyro Ball}}|{{shopitem|TM68|15000|C||TM Normal|Giga Impact}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|TM74|10,000|C||TM Steel|Gyro Ball}}|{{shopitem|TM68|15,000|C||TM Normal|Giga Impact}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Silk Scarf|1000|C}}|{{shopitem|Wide Lens|1000|C}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Silk Scarf|1,000|C}}|{{shopitem|Wide Lens|1,000|C}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Zoom Lens|1000|C}}|{{shopitem|In-battle effect item#Metronome|1000|C||Metronome|display=Metronome}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Zoom Lens|1,000|C}}|{{shopitem|Metronome (item)|1,000|C||Metronome|display=Metronome}}}}
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{{shop|Pokémon}}
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{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Porygon|137|9999}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopmon|Porygon|137|9,999|lv=15}}}}
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===Vending machines===
In {{LGPE}}, two [[vending machine]]s appear in the east side of the building, in the area that the prize corner was located in previous games.
 
{{shop|}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Fresh Water|200}}|{{shopitem|Soda Pop|300}}}}
{{shopfooter}}
{{shopfooter}}
===Layout===
====Interior====
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background: #000; border: 3px solid #{{Locationcolor/dark|building}}"
! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Version
! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}" |{{tt|Main Building|Left entrance in Gen VII}}
! style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" |{{tt|Prize Building|Right entrance in Gen VII}}
|-
! style="background:#{{red color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Red}}
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Celadon Game Corner Inside RGBY.png|120px]]
| rowspan="3" | [[File:Celadon Game Prize Corner RGBY.png|120px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{blue color}}" | {{color2|fff|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Blue}}
|-
! style="background:#{{yellow color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Yellow Version|Yellow}}
|-
! style="background:#{{gold color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|Gold}}
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Celadon Game Corner Inside GS.png|120px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Prize Exchange 2.png|120px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{silver color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|Silver}}
|-
! style="background:#{{crystal color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal}}
| [[File:Celadon Game Corner Inside C.png|120px]]
| [[File:Celadon Game Prize Corner C.png|120px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{firered color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FireRed}}
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Celadon Game Corner Inside FRLG.png|120px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Celadon Game Prize Corner FRLG.png|120px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{leafgreen color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|LeafGreen}}
|-
! style="background:#{{heartgold color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold}}
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Celadon Game Corner Inside HGSS.png|120px]]
| rowspan="4" | [[File:Celadon Game Prize Corner HGSS.png|120px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{soulsilver color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|SoulSilver}}
|-
! style="background:#{{heartgold color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold (JP)}}
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Celadon Game Corner Inside HGSS J.png|120px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{soulsilver color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|SoulSilver (JP)}}
|-
! style="background:#{{Let's Go Pikachu color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu!}}
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Celadon Game Corner Left Entrance LGPE.png|120px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Celadon Game Corner Right Entrance LGPE.png|120px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Eevee!}}
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| colspan="3" style="background:#{{Locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | &nbsp;
|}
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==Outside design==
====Exterior====
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==Artwork==
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|Concept art from the {{color2|000|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! & Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! Super Music Collection|Let's Go, Pikachu and Eevee! Super Music Collection}}
|}
==In the anime==
[[File:Celadon Game Corner PG.png|220px|left|thumb|The Celadon Game Corner in [[Pokémon Generations]]]]
[[File:Celadon Game Corner Inside PG.png|220px|thumb|The Celadon Game Corner interior in Pokémon Generations]]
===Pokémon Generations===
The Celadon Game Corner made a brief appearance in ''[[PG02|The Chase]]''. It was run by [[Team Rocket]] in order to produce income, until the [[International Police]] raided the building, arresting several members of Team Rocket and freeing the Pokémon held captive there.
{{-}}


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
[[File:Rocket Game Corner Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Rocket Game Corner in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
The Rocket Game Corner has appeared in ''[[PS016|Tauros the Tyrant]]'', ''[[PS017|A Jynx Jinx]]'' and in ''[[PS018|A Tale of Ninetales]]'' in the {{chap|Red, Green & Blue}}. There is a switch that [[Team Rocket]] use to get to the [[Rocket Hideout]]. {{adv|Red}} and {{adv|Green}} watched ouside in the second appearance and used Green's [[Ditty|Ditto]] as a decoy {{m|Transform|disguised}} as {{p|Mew}}.
===Pokémon Adventures===
===={{MangaArc|Red, Green & Blue}}====
The Rocket Game Corner first appeared in ''[[PS016|Tauros the Tyrant]]'' and ''[[PS017|A Jynx Jinx]]''. Like in the games, the Game Corner was shown to house the entrance to [[Team Rocket]]'s [[Team Rocket Hideout|hideout]], opened by pressing a secret switch behind a poster. {{adv|Red}}, disguised as a {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}, infiltrated the hideout in order to find out about {{adv|Green}}'s whereabouts.
 
In ''[[PS018|A Tale of Ninetales]]'', {{adv|Blue}} exchanged a big pile of {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s he had won from the Game Corner slot machines for a {{TP|Blue|Porygon}}.
{{-}}
 
[[File:Celadon Game Corner Zensho.png|thumb|180px|Rocket Game Corner in [[Pokémon Zensho]]]]


In the game corner's next appearance, {{adv|Blue}} cashed in a huge amount of coins to exchange for an almost untamable [[Blue's Porygon|Porygon]] (which later made Red and Blue "trade" Pokémon temporarily).
===Pokémon Zensho===
The Rocket Game Corner appeared in ''[[PZ05|Celadon City]]'', where {{zensho|Satoshi}} followed some {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}s from the [[Pokémon Tower]] there, secretly sneaking after them to the [[Team Rocket Hideout|Rocket Hideout]] and snatching one of [[Team Rocket]]'s [[Silph Scope]]s before leaving.
{{-}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In Generations {{gen|I}} and {{gen|III}}, the [[Gym guide]] of [[Celadon Gym]] can be found playing the slot machines, instead of advising the {{player}} on how to defeat [[Erika]].
* {{game|Red and Blue|s}} have two errors related to the Game Corner's hidden Coins.
* In Generations {{gen|II}} and {{gen|IV}}, if the {{player}} examines the poster, the text will say that there's nothing there, a [[List of cross-generational references|reference]] to the switch in Generations I and III.
** The game has data for 12 hidden Coins, but only 11 are obtainable. The position of the 12th puts it inside a slot machine where it cannot be obtained.<ref>[https://github.com/pret/pokered/blob/master/data/hidden_objects.asm#L433 pokered/hidden_objects.asm at master · pret/pokered · GitHub]</ref>
** One of the hidden Coin stacks is actually defined to have 40 Coins, but when the game checks for this, it jumps to the same logic that handles the 20-Coin stacks, leaving a section that handles 40-Coin stacks to go unused.<ref>[https://github.com/pret/pokered/blob/master/engine/overworld/hidden_items.asm#L79 pokered/hidden_items.asm at master · pret/pokered · GitHub]</ref>
* Although the [[Goldenrod Game Corner|Goldenrod]] and Celadon Game Corners were changed in the non-Japanese releases of {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, all versions (Japanese, Korean, and Western) have every map of the Game Corners: in the Japanese versions, the maps related to [[Voltorb Flip]] and [[Mr. Game]] are unused and have no events or warps programmed, while the Korean and Western versions have the original maps with their warps intact, plus the event to interact with the clerk is still present and the interface used to buy {{OBP|Coin|Game Corner}}s is functional and was translated. {{TM|78|Captivate}} also remains in the unused Goldenrod Game Corner in the Korean and Western versions, and the [[slot machine]]s in the leftover maps trigger [[Voltorb Flip]] in these versions.
* While the player cannot play the slot minigame in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! due to all Pokémon games being frequented by children, the leftmost row of cabinets makes reference to the slot machine game, referring to it as "a game in which you match three pictures", and that staring at it makes the player dizzy.
** Other rows reference [[Pokkén Tournament]], the [[GO Park]] minigame, the [[Pikachu's Beach]] minigame from {{game|Yellow}}, and [[Pokémon Dash]].


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
===Rocket Game Corner===
''Rocket Game Corner''
{{langtable|color=666666|bordercolor=CC0000
{{langtable|color=666|bordercolor=C00
|de=Rocket Spielhalle
|zh_yue=火箭遊戲城 ''{{tt|Fójin Yàuhhei Sìhng|Rocket Game Castle}}'' {{tt|*|Games}}<br>火箭遊樂中心 ''{{tt|Fójin Yàuhlohk Jūngsām|Rocket Game Center}}'' {{tt|*|Strategy Guide}}<br>火箭兵團遊戲中心 ''{{tt|Fójin Bīngtyùhn Yàuhhei Jūngsām|Team Rocket Game Center}}'' {{tt|*|Manga}}
|es=Casino Rocket
|zh_cmn=火箭遊戲城 / 火箭游戏城 ''{{tt|Huǒjiàn Yóuxì Chéng|Rocket Game Castle}}'' {{tt|*|Games}}<br>火箭隊遊樂中心 / 火箭队游乐中心 ''{{tt|Huǒjiàn Duì Yóulè Zhōngxīn|Team Rocket Game Center}}'' {{tt|*|Manga}}
|cs=Rakeťácká herna
|fi=Peliluola
|fr=Salle d'arcade Rocket{{sup/7|PE}}<br>Casino Rocket{{sup/1|RBY}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}
|de=Rocket-Gamer-Paradies{{sup/7|PE}}<br>Rocket Spielhalle{{sup/1|RBY}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}
|it=Sala Giochi Rocket{{sup/7|PE}}<br>Casinò Rocket{{sup/1|RBY}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}
|ko=로켓 게임코너 ''Rocket Game Corner''
|pt_br=Casino Rocket
|es=Sala de Juegos Rocket{{sup/7|PE}}<br>Casino Rocket{{sup/1|RBY}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}
}}
}}


===Celadon Game Corner===
''Celadon Game Corner''
{{langtable|color=c0e7c2|bordercolor=ACE1AF
{{langtable|color=c0e7c2|bordercolor=ACE1AF
|zh_yue=彩虹市遊戲中心 ''{{tt|Chóihùhngsíh Yàuhhei Jūngsām|Celadon City Game Center}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures}}<br>彩虹市電子遊戲中心 ''{{tt|Chóihùhngsíh Dihnjí Yàuhhei Jūngsām|Celadon City Electronic Game Center}}'' {{tt|*|Zensho}}
|zh_cmn=彩虹市遊樂中心 / 彩虹市游乐中心 ''{{tt|Cǎihóngshì Yóulè Zhōngxīn|Celadon City Game Center}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures}}<br>彩虹市電動遊樂中心 ''{{tt|Cǎihóngshì Diàndòng Yóulè Zhōngxīn|Celadon City Electric Game Center}}'' {{tt|*|Zensho (Taiwan)}}
|da=Spillehjørnet<!--source: Danish version of The Official Pokémon Handbook-->
|fr=Casino de Céladopole
|de=Prismania Spielhalle
|de=Prismania Spielhalle
|fr=Casino de Céladopole
|it=Casinò di Azzurropoli
|ko={{tt|무지개 게임 코너 ''Mujigae Game Corner''|Rainbow Game Corner}}
|pt_br=Casino da Cidade de Celadon (manga)<br>Esquina Game da Cidade Celadon (The Official Pokémon Handbook)
|es=Casino de Ciudad Azulona
|vi=Khu trò chơi Thành phố Tamamushi
}}
}}


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==Related articles==
{{gamecorner}}
{{gamecorner}}
{{Kanto}}<br>
{{Kanto}}{{Team Rocket}}{{Team Rocket Adventures}}<br>
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{{Project Locations notice}}


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[[Category:FireRed and LeafGreen locations]]
[[Category:FireRed and LeafGreen locations]]
[[Category:HeartGold and SoulSilver locations]]
[[Category:HeartGold and SoulSilver locations]]
[[Category:Buildings]]
[[Category:Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! locations]]
[[Category:Team Rocket]]
[[Category:Game Corners]]


[[de:Prismania Spielhalle]]
[[de:Rocket-Gamer-Paradies]]
[[es:Sala de Juegos Rocket]]
[[fr:Casino de Céladopole]]
[[fr:Casino de Céladopole]]
[[it:Sala Giochi Rocket]]
[[ja:ロケットゲームコーナー]]
[[ja:ロケットゲームコーナー]]
[[zh:玉虹游戏城]]

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Celadon Game Corner
Rocket Game Corner
タマムシゲームコーナー
Tamamushi Game Corner
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
Celadon Game Corner LGPE.png
Map description: {{{mapdesc}}}
Location: Celadon City
Region: Kanto
Generations: I, II, III, IV, VII
Kanto Celadon City Map.png
Location of Celadon Game Corner in Kanto.
Pokémon world locations

The Celadon Game Corner (Japanese: タマムシゲームコーナー Tamamushi Game Corner) is a Game Corner located in the southeastern part of Celadon City in the Kanto region. In games in which it is run by Team Rocket, it is known as the Rocket Game Corner (Japanese: ロケットゲームコーナー Rocket Game Corner), and is the location of the Team Rocket Hideout.

While it seems to be a popular spot for travelers and tourists, the citizens take pride in the city's beauty and think the casino is bad for its image.

In the games

In the Generation I games, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, and Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the Game Corner is known as the Rocket Game Corner and is run by Team Rocket. It has the slogan "The playground for grown-ups!" The Team Rocket Hideout is located underneath the Rocket Game Corner, with a staircase leading to it revealed by pressing a hidden switch underneath a poster.

In Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, the Game Corner is known as the Celadon Game Corner and is no longer run by Team Rocket. Team Rocket's hideout is now inaccessible, but several characters reference its existence three years prior. Its slogan mentions that it is a "fun place for everyone".

In the Generation I to IV games, the Game Corner consists of two adjacent buildings: the Game Corner proper (the larger building on the west) and the Prize Corner (the smaller building on the east). The main building contains the casino itself, where the player can earn Coins; the Prize Corner is where the player can exchange Coins for prizes, including Pokémon, TMs, and other items. In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the Game Corner is one building with two entrances; the space on the west side contains the arcade while the space on the east side is just a sitting area.

In FireRed and LeafGreen, there is a Pokémon Printer in the corner of the main building. The Pokémon Printer takes a photo of the player's current party to put on the back of their Trainer Card.

In the Korean and Western releases of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Game Corner is significantly different to the Japanese version. The main building has a very different layout, now housing the Voltorb Flip minigame, which is run by Mr. Game. This change was made due to changes in PEGI's classification standards,[1] which had previously impacted the European releases of Pokémon Platinum. As a lasting result of these regulations, the Game Corner in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! appears to be a more traditional arcade in all versions, and the machines are not playable.

The Celadon Gym guide can be found playing on one of the machines here, instead of in the Gym.

Service desk

The service desk appears in the Game Corner in all games except the international versions of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the service desk has run out of Coins; in all other games in which it appears, once they have a Coin Case the player can purchase Coins here at the following rates:

Coins


Games

A variety of games appear in the Game Corner, although the specific games that appear vary between generations. In Generations I to IV, the player can play these games as minigames. In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the player is unable to play on the machines in the Game Corner.

Slot machines

Main article: Slot machine
Generation I

In the Generation I games, there are thirty slot machines in the Game Corner, with eight of them having people already seated at them, one that is labeled "out of order," one labeled "reserved," and one where someone left their keys.

Payouts
Series of icons Payout
 G   R   B   Y 
Celadon Game Corner Seven Green.pngCeladon Game Corner Seven Green.pngCeladon Game Corner Seven Green.png Celadon Game Corner Seven Red.pngCeladon Game Corner Seven Red.pngCeladon Game Corner Seven Red.png Celadon Game Corner Seven Blue.pngCeladon Game Corner Seven Blue.pngCeladon Game Corner Seven Blue.png Celadon Game Corner 7 Y.pngCeladon Game Corner 7 Y.pngCeladon Game Corner 7 Y.png 300
Celadon Game Corner Bar Green.pngCeladon Game Corner Bar Green.pngCeladon Game Corner Bar Green.png Celadon Game Corner Bar Red.pngCeladon Game Corner Bar Red.pngCeladon Game Corner Bar Red.png Celadon Game Corner Bar Blue.pngCeladon Game Corner Bar Blue.pngCeladon Game Corner Bar Blue.png Celadon Game Corner Bar Y.pngCeladon Game Corner Bar Y.pngCeladon Game Corner Bar Y.png 100
Celadon Game Corner Clefairy Green.pngCeladon Game Corner Clefairy Green.pngCeladon Game Corner Clefairy Green.png Celadon Game Corner Rat Red.pngCeladon Game Corner Rat Red.pngCeladon Game Corner Rat Red.png Celadon Game Corner Jigglypuff Blue.pngCeladon Game Corner Jigglypuff Blue.pngCeladon Game Corner Jigglypuff Blue.png Celadon Game Corner Meowth Y.pngCeladon Game Corner Meowth Y.pngCeladon Game Corner Meowth Y.png 15
Celadon Game Corner Ghost Green.pngCeladon Game Corner Ghost Green.pngCeladon Game Corner Ghost Green.png Celadon Game Corner Bird Red.pngCeladon Game Corner Bird Red.pngCeladon Game Corner Bird Red.png Celadon Game Corner Diglett Blue.pngCeladon Game Corner Diglett Blue.pngCeladon Game Corner Diglett Blue.png Celadon Game Corner Arbok Y.pngCeladon Game Corner Arbok Y.pngCeladon Game Corner Arbok Y.png 15
Celadon Game Corner Voltorb Green.pngCeladon Game Corner Voltorb Green.pngCeladon Game Corner Voltorb Green.png Celadon Game Corner Fish Red.pngCeladon Game Corner Fish Red.pngCeladon Game Corner Fish Red.png Celadon Game Corner Poliwag Blue.pngCeladon Game Corner Poliwag Blue.pngCeladon Game Corner Poliwag Blue.png Celadon Game Corner Koffing Y.pngCeladon Game Corner Koffing Y.pngCeladon Game Corner Koffing Y.png 15
Celadon Game Corner Cherries Green.pngCeladon Game Corner Cherries Green.pngCeladon Game Corner Cherries Green.png Celadon Game Corner Cherry Red.pngCeladon Game Corner Cherry Red.pngCeladon Game Corner Cherry Red.png Celadon Game Corner Cherries Blue.pngCeladon Game Corner Cherries Blue.pngCeladon Game Corner Cherries Blue.png Celadon Game Corner Cherry Y.pngCeladon Game Corner Cherry Y.pngCeladon Game Corner Cherry Y.png 8


Generation II

In the Generation II games, there are thirty slot machines in the Game Corner, with eight of them having people already seated at them. One of these people will give the player 18 Coins (the game incorrectly states the player receives only a single Coin).

One to three Coins can be put in the slot machine each play. One Coin will only count the center row across, two Coins will count all three rows across, and three Coins will count all three rows across as well as both diagonals. The reels stop spinning when the A button is pressed.

Having two 7's line up on the first two reels of two symbols may cause something special to happen when stopping the third reel, which will either cause a third 7 to line up and pay out the jackpot, or end up one space away from lining up to tease the player. Very rarely, a Chansey may appear in this situation; it will use Egg Bomb on the third reel repeatedly until the last 7 falls in place for a jackpot.

When using a slot machine, it has a 1 in 6 chance to enter a mode with enhanced odds. The second machine up in the third row from the left will always have enhanced odds, but the man using it will only vacate his seat in the Morning.

The posters are still there, but there is nothing behind them.

Payouts
Series of icons Payout
Celadon Game Corner 7 GSC.pngCeladon Game Corner 7 GSC.pngCeladon Game Corner 7 GSC.png 300
Celadon Game Corner Poké Ball GSC.pngCeladon Game Corner Poké Ball GSC.pngCeladon Game Corner Poké Ball GSC.png 50
Celadon Game Corner Staryu GSC.pngCeladon Game Corner Staryu GSC.pngCeladon Game Corner Staryu GSC.png 15
Celadon Game Corner Squirtle GSC.pngCeladon Game Corner Squirtle GSC.pngCeladon Game Corner Squirtle GSC.png 10
Celadon Game Corner Pikachu GSC.pngCeladon Game Corner Pikachu GSC.pngCeladon Game Corner Pikachu GSC.png 8
Celadon Game Corner Cherry GSC.pngCeladon Game Corner Cherry GSC.pngCeladon Game Corner Cherry GSC.png 6


Generation III
Celadon Game Corner in Generation III

In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the only games available are slot machines, with non-player characters claiming that they are rigged. There are thirty slot machines, with eight of them already occupied, one labeled "out of order", one labeled "reserved," and one where someone left their keys.

One to three Coins can be put in the slot machine each play. One Coin will only count the center row across, two Coins will count all three rows across, and three Coins will count all three rows across as well as both diagonals. The reels stop spinning when the A button is pressed.

Payouts
Series of icons Payout
 FR   LG 
Celadon Game Corner 7 FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner 7 FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner 7 FRLG.png 300
Celadon Game Corner R FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner R FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner R FRLG.png 100
Celadon Game Corner Pikachu FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner Pikachu FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner Pikachu FRLG.png 15
Celadon Game Corner Psyduck FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner Psyduck FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner Psyduck FRLG.png Celadon Game Corner Slowpoke FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner Slowpoke FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner Slowpoke FRLG.png 15
Celadon Game Corner Magnemite FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner Magnemite FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner Magnemite FRLG.png Celadon Game Corner Voltorb FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner Voltorb FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner Voltorb FRLG.png 8
Celadon Game Corner Shellder FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner Shellder FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner Shellder FRLG.png Celadon Game Corner Staryu FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner Staryu FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner Staryu FRLG.png 8
Celadon Game Corner Cherry FRLG.pngCeladon Game Corner Cherry FRLG.png 6
Celadon Game Corner Cherry FRLG.png 2


Generation IV
Main article: Slot machine → HeartGold and SoulSilver
A slot machine in Japanese HeartGold and SoulSilver

Only the Japanese version of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver has slot machines.

These slot machines play differently than in the Generation II games. Pressing A stops the reels from left to right; however, the Control Pad controls both Coin insertion and reel starting. Additionally, slot machine payouts can actually vary per machine; they are more similar to the slot machines in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum than the slot machines in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal.

As players play on the slot machine, a Smeargle depicted on the top screen and seen painting can change the background of the top screen's monitor, and any change in background changes slot effects. A green background signals normal play, a red background signals that it's easier to obtain a 7 or Poké Ball, and a blue background signals that it's easier to obtain a Pikachu or Marill.

The jackpot for three 7's is , while the jackpot for three Poké Balls is , where x starts at 0, may increase whenever a non-jackpot symbol is lined up, and resets to 0 after every bonus game.

A bonus game is started by winning a jackpot. Lining up three 7's starts a 15-round bonus game, while three Poké Balls will trigger an 8-round bonus. In this bonus game, players attempt to perfectly line up a randomly chosen one of Johto's first partner Pokémon, and the machine may provide some assistance. Bonus game payouts vary depending on success, as well as the slot machine's speed during bonus games. At the end of a bonus game, the background automatically becomes red. This lets players "chain" together jackpots and bonus games; however, the bonus game difficulty increases (up to a maximum) with each chained jackpot.

Payouts
Series of icons Payout
Goldenrod Corner 7.pngGoldenrod Corner 7.pngGoldenrod Corner 7.png 100
Goldenrod Corner Poke Ball.pngGoldenrod Corner Poke Ball.pngGoldenrod Corner Poke Ball.png 100
Goldenrod Corner Pikachu.pngGoldenrod Corner Pikachu.pngGoldenrod Corner Pikachu.png 15
Goldenrod Corner Marill.pngGoldenrod Corner Marill.pngGoldenrod Corner Marill.png 10
Goldenrod Corner Apricorn.png 2
Goldenrod Corner Replay.pngGoldenrod Corner Replay.pngGoldenrod Corner Replay.png Replay
Generation VII

In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, games are no longer playable at the Game Corner. This change is likely due to concerns about encouraging gambling habits.

Card flip

Main article: Card flip

The card flip minigame is exclusive to the Generation II games.

When playing card flip, players place bets on cards that may be flipped over. The deck used contains 24 cards: each one has both a number (between one and six) and a picture of a Pokémon (either Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Oddish, or Poliwag). Once twelve cards have been drawn, the deck is reshuffled. Bets can be placed on a single card, on a single column, on a single row, on a pair of columns, or on a pair of rows.

Voltorb Flip

Main article: Voltorb Flip

The Voltorb Flip minigame is exclusive to the Korean and Western releases of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, and is the only game available in the Game Corner in these versions.

The game features a five-by-five grid of tiles, underneath which are hidden numbers (which multiply the player's score if located) and Voltorb (which cause the player to lose all points). The player has a change to figure out where the Voltorb are located by using the clues provided: the number of Coins and Voltorb in each line and column are noted at the sides of the playing field. If the player can find all of the 2× and 3× multipliers, they will be able to advance to harder levels. Winning at this game, as before, will earn the player Coins, which can be traded for prizes.

Items

Locations of hidden Coins in Generation I
(click for higher resolution)
FRLG locations of hidden Coins
(click for further information and higher resolution)
Item Location Games
Coin Case 10 Coins One square west and one square south of the Gentleman (hidden)  R  B  Y 
Coin Case 20 Coins From the Gentleman  R  B  Y  FR  LG 
Coin Case 20 Coins From the Scientist  R  B  Y  FR  LG 
Coin Case 100 Coins Three squares north and one square east of the Scientist (hidden)  R  B  Y 
Coin Case 20 Coins Three squares east and four squares north of the woman in the center aisle (hidden)  R  B  Y 
Coin Case 20 Coins One square south and one square east of the woman in the center aisle (hidden)  R  B  Y 
Coin Case 10 Coins One square south and one square east of the Gym guide (hidden)  R  B  Y 
Coin Case 10 Coins Two squares south and two squares east from the Gym guide (hidden)  R  B  Y 
Coin Case 10 Coins Three squares south and one square west of the woman in the west aisle (hidden)  R  B  Y 
Coin Case 10 Coins One square south and one square east of the woman in the west aisle (hidden)  R  B  Y 
Coin Case 20 Coins Two squares west of the Fisherman (hidden)  R  B  Y 
Coin Case 10 Coins One square south and one square west of the Fisherman (hidden)  R  B  Y 
Coin Case 10 Coins From the Fisherman  R  B  Y  FR  LG 
Coin Case 10 Coins Between the counter and the west-most cluster of slot machines (hidden)  R  B  Y 
Coin Case 10 Coins Three squares south and two squares east of the old man (hidden)  FR  LG 
Coin Case 10 Coins One square west of the old man (hidden)  FR  LG 
Coin Case 100 Coins Two squares to the west of the Pokémon Printer (hidden)  FR  LG 
Coin Case 10 Coins Two squares north and two squares east of the Scientist (hidden)  FR  LG 
Coin Case 40 Coins Two squares north and four squares east of the Scientist (hidden)  FR  LG 
Coin Case 10 Coins Four squares north of the Scientist (hidden)  FR  LG 
Coin Case 10 Coins Three squares north and three squares west of the Scientist (hidden)  FR  LG 
Coin Case 20 Coins One square east and three squares north of the woman in the center aisle (hidden)  FR  LG 
Coin Case 10 Coins Two squares south and one square west of the Gym guide (hidden)  FR  LG 
Coin Case 20 Coins One square east and three squares south of the woman in the west aisle (hidden)  FR  LG 
Coin Case 10 Coins One square west and one square south of the Fisherman (hidden)  FR  LG 
Coin Case 10 Coins One square east and two squares north of the man in the west aisle (hidden)  FR  LG 
Coin Case 18 Coins From the man playing a slot machine in the second cluster of slot machines from the west  G  S  C 
Coin Case Coin Case From Mr. Game, if not obtained at the Goldenrod Game Corner  HG  SS 

In Generation I, the hidden Coins on the ground cannot be detected with the Itemfinder and will not respond at all if the player attempts to pick them up without having a Coin Case (as opposed to telling the player that they need a Coin Case to receive the item).

Recurring items

In Generation VII, there are fixed spots on the floor where hidden items from the following list will appear. The item spots refill with new random items every day. More than one of each item can appear per day. The items are not fixed until they are picked up, so the item may be different after resetting.

The spots where the items can appear are:

  • Southwest corner of the building (Razz Berry, Health Candies, or the 4 rarer items)
  • In the fire extinguisher in the northwest of the building (Razz Berry, Mighty Candies, or the 4 rarer items)
  • In front of the northernmost game on the east side in easternmost row of arcade games (Nanab Berry, Tough Candies, or the 4 rarer items)
  • In front of the northernmost game on the west side in easternmost row of arcade games (Nanab Berry, Smart Candies, or the 4 rarer items)
  • In between the counters separating the west and east sides (Pinap Berry, Courage Candies, or the 4 rarer items)
  • South of the northeast couch on the east side (Pinap Berry, Quick Candies, or the 4 rarer items)
Item Location Games
Razz Berry Razz Berry Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Nanab Berry Nanab Berry Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Pinap Berry Pinap Berry Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Bottle Cap Bottle Cap Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Gold Bottle Cap Gold Bottle Cap Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
PP Up PP Up Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
PP Max PP Max Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Health Candy Health Candy Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Mighty Candy Mighty Candy Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Tough Candy Tough Candy Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Smart Candy Smart Candy Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Courage Candy Courage Candy Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Quick Candy Quick Candy Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Health Candy L Health Candy L Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Mighty Candy L Mighty Candy L Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Tough Candy L Tough Candy L Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Smart Candy L Smart Candy L Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Courage Candy L Courage Candy L Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Quick Candy L Quick Candy L Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Health Candy XL Health Candy XL Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Mighty Candy XL Mighty Candy XL Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Tough Candy XL Tough Candy XL Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Smart Candy XL Smart Candy XL Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Courage Candy XL Courage Candy XL Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 
Quick Candy XL Quick Candy XL Sometimes found on the floor (hidden)  P  E 

Trainers

The Rocket guarding the switch

In the Generation I, III, and VII games, a Team Rocket Grunt is guarding a poster. After the Grunt is defeated, the player will be able to push the button behind the poster that opens the entrance to the Team Rocket Hideout. In the Generation VII games, he will not battle the player until Cubone is kidnapped by Jessie and James in Lavender Town, which only happens after the player encounters Cubone on 3F of Pokémon Tower.

Generation I

Trainer Pokémon
Rocket
Rocket
Reward: $600
Raticate Raticate Lv.20
No item
Zubat Zubat Lv.20
No item


Generation III

The Game Corner's secret switch
Trainer Pokémon
Team Rocket Grunt
Team Rocket Grunt
Reward: $640
Raticate Raticate Lv.20
No item
Zubat Zubat Lv.20
No item
Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.


Generation VII

Trainer Pokémon
After Cubone is kidnapped in Lavender Town
Team Rocket Grunt
Team Rocket Grunt
Reward: $812
Raticate Raticate Lv.29
No item
After becoming Champion
Master Trainer
Scientist Jordan
Scientist Jordan
ジュンイチ Jun'ichi
Porygon Porygon Lv.70
Iron Tail Conversion
Shadow Ball Thunderbolt


Prize corner

The Prize Corner, known as the Prize Exchange in Generation I, is a small building located next to the main building in the Generation I to IV games. Here, the player can exchange Coins for prizes.

In the Generation I, II, and IV games, only the booths are visible; in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the player can see the women behind the counter.

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, there is a man here who can tell the player what type Hidden Power would be if the player's Pokémon knew it.

The prize corner being in a separate building is due to how pachinko parlours operate in Japan. In Japan, it is illegal to directly pay out cash for pachinko balls or tokens, but this regulation is often circumvented as (legally independent) exchange shops are set up nearby, where the players can redeem the prizes for cash.[2]

Generation I

Left Window Middle Window Right Window
Pokémon Red / Pocket Monsters Red

Pokémon Blue / Pocket Monsters Green

Pocket Monsters Blue

Pokémon Yellow

Pokémon Red / Pocket Monsters Red

Pokémon Blue / Pocket Monsters Green

Pocket Monsters Blue

Pokémon Yellow

All versions

Generation II

The Prize Corner next door
Left Window Right Window
All versions

Pokémon Gold and Silver

Pokémon Crystal

Generation III

Left Window Middle Window Right Window
All versions - Held items

Pokémon FireRed

Pokémon LeafGreen

All versions - TMs

Generation IV

Left Window Right Window
Items
Pokémon

Vending machines

In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, two vending machines appear in the east side of the building, in the area that the prize corner was located in previous games.


Layout

Interior

Version Main Building Prize Building
Red Celadon Game Corner Inside RGBY.png Celadon Game Prize Corner RGBY.png
Blue
Yellow
Gold Celadon Game Corner Inside GS.png Prize Exchange 2.png
Silver
Crystal Celadon Game Corner Inside C.png Celadon Game Prize Corner C.png
FireRed Celadon Game Corner Inside FRLG.png Celadon Game Prize Corner FRLG.png
LeafGreen
HeartGold Celadon Game Corner Inside HGSS.png Celadon Game Prize Corner HGSS.png
SoulSilver
HeartGold (JP) Celadon Game Corner Inside HGSS J.png
SoulSilver (JP)
Let's Go, Pikachu! Celadon Game Corner Left Entrance LGPE.png Celadon Game Corner Right Entrance LGPE.png
Let's Go, Eevee!
 

Exterior

Celadon Game Corner RBY.png Celadon Game Corner GSC.png Celadon Game Corner FRLG.png Celadon Game Corner HGSS.png Celadon Game Corner LGPE.png
Generation I Generation II Generation III Generation IV Generation VII

Artwork

Celadon Game Corner LGPE Concept Art.jpg
Concept art from the Let's Go, Pikachu and Eevee! Super Music Collection

In the anime

The Celadon Game Corner in Pokémon Generations
The Celadon Game Corner interior in Pokémon Generations

Pokémon Generations

The Celadon Game Corner made a brief appearance in The Chase. It was run by Team Rocket in order to produce income, until the International Police raided the building, arresting several members of Team Rocket and freeing the Pokémon held captive there.

In the manga

Rocket Game Corner in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

Red, Green & Blue arc

The Rocket Game Corner first appeared in Tauros the Tyrant and A Jynx Jinx. Like in the games, the Game Corner was shown to house the entrance to Team Rocket's hideout, opened by pressing a secret switch behind a poster. Red, disguised as a Team Rocket Grunt, infiltrated the hideout in order to find out about Green's whereabouts.

In A Tale of Ninetales, Blue exchanged a big pile of Coins he had won from the Game Corner slot machines for a Porygon.

Rocket Game Corner in Pokémon Zensho

Pokémon Zensho

The Rocket Game Corner appeared in Celadon City, where Satoshi followed some Team Rocket Grunts from the Pokémon Tower there, secretly sneaking after them to the Rocket Hideout and snatching one of Team Rocket's Silph Scopes before leaving.

Trivia

  • Pokémon Red and Blue have two errors related to the Game Corner's hidden Coins.
    • The game has data for 12 hidden Coins, but only 11 are obtainable. The position of the 12th puts it inside a slot machine where it cannot be obtained.[3]
    • One of the hidden Coin stacks is actually defined to have 40 Coins, but when the game checks for this, it jumps to the same logic that handles the 20-Coin stacks, leaving a section that handles 40-Coin stacks to go unused.[4]
  • Although the Goldenrod and Celadon Game Corners were changed in the non-Japanese releases of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, all versions (Japanese, Korean, and Western) have every map of the Game Corners: in the Japanese versions, the maps related to Voltorb Flip and Mr. Game are unused and have no events or warps programmed, while the Korean and Western versions have the original maps with their warps intact, plus the event to interact with the clerk is still present and the interface used to buy Coins is functional and was translated. TM78 (Captivate) also remains in the unused Goldenrod Game Corner in the Korean and Western versions, and the slot machines in the leftover maps trigger Voltorb Flip in these versions.
  • While the player cannot play the slot minigame in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! due to all Pokémon games being frequented by children, the leftmost row of cabinets makes reference to the slot machine game, referring to it as "a game in which you match three pictures", and that staring at it makes the player dizzy.

In other languages

Rocket Game Corner

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 火箭遊戲城 Fójin Yàuhhei Sìhng *
火箭遊樂中心 Fójin Yàuhlohk Jūngsām *
火箭兵團遊戲中心 Fójin Bīngtyùhn Yàuhhei Jūngsām *
Mandarin 火箭遊戲城 / 火箭游戏城 Huǒjiàn Yóuxì Chéng *
火箭隊遊樂中心 / 火箭队游乐中心 Huǒjiàn Duì Yóulè Zhōngxīn *
The Czech Republic Flag.png Czech Rakeťácká herna
Finland Flag.png Finnish Peliluola
France Flag.png French Salle d'arcade RocketPE
Casino RocketRBYFRLG
Germany Flag.png German Rocket-Gamer-ParadiesPE
Rocket SpielhalleRBYFRLG
Italy Flag.png Italian Sala Giochi RocketPE
Casinò RocketRBYFRLG
South Korea Flag.png Korean 로켓 게임코너 Rocket Game Corner
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Casino Rocket
Spain Flag.png Spanish Sala de Juegos RocketPE
Casino RocketRBYFRLG

Celadon Game Corner

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 彩虹市遊戲中心 Chóihùhngsíh Yàuhhei Jūngsām *
彩虹市電子遊戲中心 Chóihùhngsíh Dihnjí Yàuhhei Jūngsām *
Mandarin 彩虹市遊樂中心 / 彩虹市游乐中心 Cǎihóngshì Yóulè Zhōngxīn *
彩虹市電動遊樂中心 Cǎihóngshì Diàndòng Yóulè Zhōngxīn *
Denmark Flag.png Danish Spillehjørnet
France Flag.png French Casino de Céladopole
Germany Flag.png German Prismania Spielhalle
Italy Flag.png Italian Casinò di Azzurropoli
South Korea Flag.png Korean 무지개 게임 코너 Mujigae Game Corner
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Casino da Cidade de Celadon (manga)
Esquina Game da Cidade Celadon (The Official Pokémon Handbook)
Spain Flag.png Spanish Casino de Ciudad Azulona
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Khu trò chơi Thành phố Tamamushi

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