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|name=<span style="color:#FFF">Pokémon Masters Arena</span>
|boxart=Masters Arena EN boxart.jpg
|caption=Pokémon Masters Arena cover art
|category=Compilation
|players=Single player
|platform=PC
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|release_date_au=N/A
|release_date_eu=N/A
|release_date_na=January 1, 2004
|release_date_kr=N/A
|gen_series=[[Generation III]] miscellaneous
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|developer={{wp|ImaginEngine}}
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|website_en=[http://web.archive.org/web/20040402142034/http://valusoft.com/products/pokemon.html Official website (archive)]
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'''Pokémon Masters Arena''' is a Pokémon game for the PC.  It is a compilation of eight mini-games, testing the player's knowledge to prove themselves as a true Pokémon Master.  On mastering all eight games, the {{player}} earns 8 posters, which can be printed.


'''Pokémon: Masters Arena''' is a [[Pokémon]] game for the PC.  It is a compilation of eight mini-games, testing the player's knowledge to prove themselves as a true Pokémon Master.  On mastering all eight games, the {{player}} earns 8 posters, which can be printed. The eight mini-games are Match a Pokémon Team, Pikachu's Picture Puzzle, Spinda's Mahjong, Poké Ball Mystery Challenge, Pokémon Trivia Challenge, Mudkip's Bingo, Treecko's Word Jumble, and Wynaut's Water Shots. The first games, Match a Pokémon Team, involves clicking a Poké Ball to discover its content, and then trying to find its matching Pokémon. The next game, Pikachu's Puzzle Game, consists of several puzzle pieces on screen. You have a certain number of turns to try and complete the puzzle. The third game, Spinda's Mahjong, is a simple mahjong involving Hoenn Pokémon. The next game is Poké Ball Mystery Challenge. To win, you must spell out the Pokémon name that correctly answers the question, similarly to Hang Man. The next game, Pokémon mystery challenge, involves a question involving three Pokémon. You have to pick the Pokémon that correctly answers the question. Mudkip's Bingo, the next game, is a simple game of bingo where you are asked a question. Upon clicking the Pokémon that is the correct answer, you win a chip. When you get a certain number of chips in a row, you win. The seventh game is Treecko's Word Jumble. To win, you have to unscramble Pokémon names from a blurred picture. Each letter with an incorrect placement causes the picture to be more visible. The last game, Wynaut's Water Shots, is a game where you have a Poké Ball on Wailord's tail. You drag on Wailord's tail, then launch the Poké Ball into the air. If it lands on the moving life rings, you win.
==Gameplay==
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The eight mini-games are ''Match a Pokémon Team'', ''Pikachu's Picture Puzzle'', ''Spinda's Mahjong'', ''Poké Ball Mystery Challenge'', ''Pokémon Trivia Challenge'', ''Mudkip's Bingo'', ''Treecko's Word Jumble'', and ''Wynaut's Water Shots''.  
 
*'''[[Match a Pokémon Team]]''', involves clicking a [[Poké Ball]] to discover its content, and then trying to find its matching Pokémon.  
 
*'''[[Pikachu's Picture Puzzle]]''', consists of several puzzle pieces on screen. The player has a certain number of turns to try to complete the puzzle.  
 
*'''[[Spinda's Mahjong]]''', is a simple mahjong involving [[Hoenn]] Pokémon.  
 
*'''[[Poké Ball Mystery Challenge]]''' is a game in which the player must spell out the Pokémon name that correctly answers the question, similarly to {{wp|Hangman (game)|Hangman}}.  
 
*'''[[Pokémon Trivia Challenge]]''', involves a question involving three Pokémon. The player has to pick the Pokémon that correctly answers the question.  
 
*'''[[Mudkip's Bingo]]''' is a simple game of bingo where players are asked a question. Upon clicking the Pokémon that is the correct answer, the player wins a chip. When the player gets a certain number of chips in a row, the player wins.
 
*'''[[Treecko's Word Jumble]]''', the player has to unscramble Pokémon names from a blurred picture. Each letter with an incorrect placement causes the picture to be more visible.  
 
*'''[[Wynaut's Water Shots]]''' is a game where the player has a Poké Ball on {{p|Wailord}}'s tail. The player will drag on Wailord's tail, then launch the Poké Ball into the air. If it lands on the moving life rings, the player wins.
 
==Staff==
{{main|Staff of Pokémon Masters Arena}}
 
==Trivia==
* This game is based on a number of other titles published by ValuSoft, including two {{wp|VeggieTales}} games, a {{wp|Blue's Clues}} game, and a {{wp|Care Bears}} game. The game data includes [https://tcrf.net/Pokémon_Masters_Arena leftovers] from these games, including sprites and audio files.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:03, 6 June 2024

Pokémon Masters Arena
Masters Arena EN boxart.jpg
Pokémon Masters Arena cover art
Basic info
Platform: PC
Category: Compilation
Players: Single player
Connectivity: None
Developer: ImaginEngine
Publisher: ValuSoft
Part of: Generation III miscellaneous
Ratings
CERO: N/A
ESRB: E
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: N/A
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: N/A
North America: January 1, 2004
Australia: N/A
Europe: N/A
South Korea: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: N/A
English: Official website (archive)

Pokémon Masters Arena is a Pokémon game for the PC. It is a compilation of eight mini-games, testing the player's knowledge to prove themselves as a true Pokémon Master. On mastering all eight games, the player earns 8 posters, which can be printed.

Gameplay

The eight mini-games are Match a Pokémon Team, Pikachu's Picture Puzzle, Spinda's Mahjong, Poké Ball Mystery Challenge, Pokémon Trivia Challenge, Mudkip's Bingo, Treecko's Word Jumble, and Wynaut's Water Shots.

  • Pikachu's Picture Puzzle, consists of several puzzle pieces on screen. The player has a certain number of turns to try to complete the puzzle.
  • Pokémon Trivia Challenge, involves a question involving three Pokémon. The player has to pick the Pokémon that correctly answers the question.
  • Mudkip's Bingo is a simple game of bingo where players are asked a question. Upon clicking the Pokémon that is the correct answer, the player wins a chip. When the player gets a certain number of chips in a row, the player wins.
  • Treecko's Word Jumble, the player has to unscramble Pokémon names from a blurred picture. Each letter with an incorrect placement causes the picture to be more visible.
  • Wynaut's Water Shots is a game where the player has a Poké Ball on Wailord's tail. The player will drag on Wailord's tail, then launch the Poké Ball into the air. If it lands on the moving life rings, the player wins.

Staff

Main article: Staff of Pokémon Masters Arena

Trivia

  • This game is based on a number of other titles published by ValuSoft, including two VeggieTales games, a Blue's Clues game, and a Care Bears game. The game data includes leftovers from these games, including sprites and audio files.


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