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|completion=1
|title=Pokémon Breeder
|image=Pokémon Breeder box.jpg
|boxart=[[Image:Pokémon Breeder box.jpg]]
|title=Pokémon Sodateyasan mini
|japanese=ポケモンそだてやさんミニ
|developer=[[Jupiter]]
|developer=[[Jupiter]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|releasedates=[[December 14]], [[2002]] (Japan)
|year=2002
|genre=[[Simulation]]
|systems=[[Pokémon mini]]
|platform=[[Pokémon mini]]
|genre=[[Virtual pet]]
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|players=1
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|series=Pokémon mini
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'''Pokémon Breeder''' is a Tamagotchi-style virtual pet simulation for [[Nintendo]]'s [[Pokémon mini]]. Like many games for this system it was released only in Japan.
{{Bulbapedia|Pokémon Breeder mini}}
'''Pokémon Sodateyasan mini''' (ポケモンそだてやさんミニ, '''Pokémon Raiser mini''') is a Tamagotchi-style virtual pet simulation for [[Nintendo]]'s [[Pokémon mini]]. Like many games for this system it was released only in Japan.


When you first start the game you will be asked to configure the date (in day/month/year format) and the time. This information is used to calculate your Pokémon's needs. Once you have set this information it is not asked for next time you start the game.
When you first start the game you will be asked to configure the date (in day/month/year format) and the time. This information is used to calculate your Pokémon's needs. Once you have set this information it is not asked for next time you start the game.
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After this you will get to enter your name. Use {{gb|A}} to enter characters and {{gb|B}} to delete them. When you are happy choose "OK". Use {{gb|Left|Dpad}} and {{gb|Right|Dpad}} to select from the top two options<!-- which do what??? -->. This will take you to the title screen. Once there hit {{gb|A}}. The Professor will talk to you. Use {{gb|A}} to progress to the next screen of text, and {{gb|B}} to make the text appear faster.
After this you will get to enter your name. Use {{gb|A}} to enter characters and {{gb|B}} to delete them. When you are happy choose "OK". Use {{gb|Left|Dpad}} and {{gb|Right|Dpad}} to select from the top two options<!-- which do what??? -->. This will take you to the title screen. Once there hit {{gb|A}}. The Professor will talk to you. Use {{gb|A}} to progress to the next screen of text, and {{gb|B}} to make the text appear faster.


[[Image:Pokémon Breeder egg choose.png|left]]
[[File:Pokémon Breeder egg choose.png|left]]
After this you get to choose your Pokémon. Use {{gb|A}} to choose and {{gb|B}} to cancel. The left-hand egg contains {{bp|Torchic}}, the center egg contains {{bp|Treecko}}, and the right-hand egg contains {{bp|Mudkip}}. Once you have chosen your Pokémon the first phase begins.
After this you get to choose your Pokémon. Use {{gb|A}} to choose and {{gb|B}} to cancel. The left-hand egg contains {{bp|Torchic}}, the center egg contains {{bp|Treecko}}, and the right-hand egg contains {{bp|Mudkip}}. Once you have chosen your Pokémon the first phase begins.
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==First phase==
==First phase==
[[Image:Pokémon Breeder egg love.png|right]]
[[File:Pokémon Breeder egg love.png|right]]
Pick up the egg with {{gb|B}} and drop it into the bed. The Professor will now give further instructions. Once he has finished move the hand just a bit above the egg so that you're close to it but not close enough to grab onto it. Now move the hand around in small circles, always coming back to the same point. Little bubbles with hearts in them should start appearing, and catching these bubbles will progress the "hatch" bar at the top of the screen. The bubbles only appear when the hand is moving, so the more you move it the more bubbles appear. Once the "hatch" bar reaches the end the Pokémon will hatch. The Professor will talk to you some more. Now the second phase of the game begins.
Pick up the egg with {{gb|B}} and drop it into the bed. The Professor will now give further instructions. Once he has finished move the hand just a bit above the egg so that you're close to it but not close enough to grab onto it. Now move the hand around in small circles, always coming back to the same point. Little bubbles with hearts in them should start appearing, and catching these bubbles will progress the "hatch" bar at the top of the screen. The bubbles only appear when the hand is moving, so the more you move it the more bubbles appear. Once the "hatch" bar reaches the end the Pokémon will hatch. The Professor will talk to you some more. Now the second phase of the game begins.
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==Second phase==
==Second phase==
In the second phase you get to feed and play with your chosen Pokémon. The third button now opens a menu from which you can choose feeding, going outside, etc. A feather is added to the chest of drawers, and more play items can be gained over time.
In the second phase you get to feed and play with your chosen Pokémon. The third button now opens a menu from which you can choose feeding, going outside, etc. A feather is added to the chest of drawers, and more play items can be gained over time.
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[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:December 14]]
[[Category:2002]]
[[Category:Simulation]]
[[Category:Pokémon mini]]
[[Category:Pokémon mini]]
[[Category:Virtual pet]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Pokémon]]

Latest revision as of 18:30, 18 December 2021

Box artwork for Pokémon Sodateyasan mini.
Box artwork for Pokémon Sodateyasan mini.
Pokémon Sodateyasan mini
Developer(s)Jupiter
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released2002
System(s)Pokémon mini
SeriesPokémon mini
Japanese titleポケモンそだてやさんミニ
Genre(s)Virtual pet
Players1
ModesSingle player
LinksPokémon Sodateyasan mini ChannelSearchSearch

Pokémon Sodateyasan mini (ポケモンそだてやさんミニ, Pokémon Raiser mini) is a Tamagotchi-style virtual pet simulation for Nintendo's Pokémon mini. Like many games for this system it was released only in Japan.

When you first start the game you will be asked to configure the date (in day/month/year format) and the time. This information is used to calculate your Pokémon's needs. Once you have set this information it is not asked for next time you start the game.

After this you will get to enter your name. Use A button to enter characters and B button to delete them. When you are happy choose "OK". Use Left dpad and Right dpad to select from the top two options. This will take you to the title screen. Once there hit A button. The Professor will talk to you. Use A button to progress to the next screen of text, and B button to make the text appear faster.

After this you get to choose your Pokémon. Use A button to choose and B button to cancel. The left-hand egg contains Torchic, the center egg contains Treecko, and the right-hand egg contains Mudkip. Once you have chosen your Pokémon the first phase begins.

First phase[edit]

Pick up the egg with B button and drop it into the bed. The Professor will now give further instructions. Once he has finished move the hand just a bit above the egg so that you're close to it but not close enough to grab onto it. Now move the hand around in small circles, always coming back to the same point. Little bubbles with hearts in them should start appearing, and catching these bubbles will progress the "hatch" bar at the top of the screen. The bubbles only appear when the hand is moving, so the more you move it the more bubbles appear. Once the "hatch" bar reaches the end the Pokémon will hatch. The Professor will talk to you some more. Now the second phase of the game begins.

Second phase[edit]

In the second phase you get to feed and play with your chosen Pokémon. The third button now opens a menu from which you can choose feeding, going outside, etc. A feather is added to the chest of drawers, and more play items can be gained over time.