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{{Header Nav|game=Puckman Pockimon|num=4}}
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{{Game
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|image=Puckman Pockimon title screen.png
|title=Puckman Pockimon
|title=Puckman Pockimon
|image=Puckman Pockimon title screen.png
|developer=[[Genie]]
|developer=[[Genie]]
|publisher=[[Genie]]
|publisher=[[Genie]]
|released={{rd|2000}}
|year=2000
|systems={{syslist|cade}}
|genre=[[Action]]
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|systems=[[Arcade]]
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
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'''Puckman Pockimon''' is an arcade game, which was released by [[Genie]] in [[2000]]; it runs on [[Sega]]'s C2 hardware, and stars [[Namco]]'s signature character [[Pac-Man]] as well as [[Nintendo]]'s signature [[Pokémon]] {{bp|Pikachu}}, but is not officially part of both the [[:Category:Pac-Man|Pac-Man series]] and the [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon series]]. Both players must use two 4-way joysticks to direct Pac-Man, and Pikachu, around the mazes, while avoiding both the four original ghosts (Pinky is still depicted as a male in this, even though he was given his gender swap by [[Namco Hometek]], Namco's American direct-to-console division, for [[Pac-Man World]] in [[1999]]) and various other Pokémon - and most of the music and effects heard for this game were taken from [[Midway]]'s [[Ms. Pac-Man]], although they were not originally heard on the Yamaha YM-2612 and Texas Instruments SN-76496 (as they did not exist in [[1981]]). Also, when the players clear a round, they are shown a digitized photograph of a Korean woman, as that is the country where this game originated.
'''Puckman Pockimon''' is an arcade game, which was released by [[Genie]] in [[2000]]; it runs on [[Sega]]'s C2 hardware, and stars [[Namco]]'s signature character [[Pac-Man]] as well as [[Nintendo]]'s signature [[Pokémon]] {{bp|Pikachu}}, but is not officially part of the {{c|Pac-Man}} or {{c|Pokémon}} series'. Both players must use two 4-way joysticks to direct Pac-Man and Pikachu around the mazes, while avoiding both the four original ghosts (Pinky is still depicted as a male in this, even though he was given his gender swap by [[Namco Hometek]], Namco's American direct-to-console division, for [[Pac-Man World]] in [[1999]]) and various other Pokémon. Most of the music and effects heard for this game were taken from [[Midway]]'s [[Ms. Pac-Man]] although they were not originally heard on the Yamaha YM-2612 and Texas Instruments SN-76496 (as they did not exist in [[1981]]). Also, when the players clear a round, they are shown a digitized photograph of a Korean woman, as that is the country where this game originated.
 
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Box artwork for Puckman Pockimon.
Box artwork for Puckman Pockimon.
Puckman Pockimon
Developer(s)Genie
Publisher(s)Genie
Year released2000
System(s)Arcade
Genre(s)Action
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
LinksPuckman Pockimon ChannelSearchSearch

Puckman Pockimon is an arcade game, which was released by Genie in 2000; it runs on Sega's C2 hardware, and stars Namco's signature character Pac-Man as well as Nintendo's signature Pokémon Pikachu, but is not officially part of the Pac-Man or Pokémon series'. Both players must use two 4-way joysticks to direct Pac-Man and Pikachu around the mazes, while avoiding both the four original ghosts (Pinky is still depicted as a male in this, even though he was given his gender swap by Namco Hometek, Namco's American direct-to-console division, for Pac-Man World in 1999) and various other Pokémon. Most of the music and effects heard for this game were taken from Midway's Ms. Pac-Man although they were not originally heard on the Yamaha YM-2612 and Texas Instruments SN-76496 (as they did not exist in 1981). Also, when the players clear a round, they are shown a digitized photograph of a Korean woman, as that is the country where this game originated.

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