Showing posts with label Nintendo Pokemon Mini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nintendo Pokemon Mini. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 September 2016

TOSEC Release 2016-07-02 - Nintendo Sets

TOSEC Release 2016-07-02 - Nintendo Sets

  • Nintendo 64DD - Applications (TOSEC-v2012-02-27_CM)
  • Nintendo 64DD - Firmware (TOSEC-v2012-02-27_CM)
  • Nintendo 64DD - Games (TOSEC-v2011-08-13_CM)
  • Nintendo Famicom & Entertainment System - Applications - [NES] (TOSEC-v2011-02-22_CM)
  • Nintendo Famicom & Entertainment System - Applications - [UNF] (TOSEC-v2011-02-22_CM)
  • Nintendo Famicom & Entertainment System - Demos - [NES] (TOSEC-v2011-02-22_CM)
  • Nintendo Famicom & Entertainment System - Demos - [UNF] (TOSEC-v2011-02-22_CM)
  • Nintendo Famicom & Entertainment System - Educational (TOSEC-v2011-02-22_CM)
  • Nintendo Famicom & Entertainment System - Firmware (TOSEC-v2011-02-22_CM)
  • Nintendo Famicom & Entertainment System - Games - [NES] (TOSEC-v2015-05-07_CM)
  • Nintendo Famicom & Entertainment System - Games - [UNF] (TOSEC-v2011-02-22_CM)
  • Nintendo Famicom Disk System - Demos (TOSEC-v2014-04-23_CM)
  • Nintendo Famicom Disk System - Firmware (TOSEC-v2014-04-23_CM)
  • Nintendo Famicom Disk System - Games (TOSEC-v2014-06-30_CM)
  • Nintendo Game Boy - Demos (TOSEC-v2011-08-13_CM)
  • Nintendo Game Boy - Firmware (TOSEC-v2011-09-27_CM)
  • Nintendo Game Boy - Games (TOSEC-v2012-04-13_CM)
  • Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Applications (TOSEC-v2011-06-20_CM)
  • Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Demos (TOSEC-v2012-04-13_CM)
  • Nintendo Game Boy Advance - Games (TOSEC-v2014-07-01_CM)
  • Nintendo Game Boy Color - Demos (TOSEC-v2014-07-01_CM)
  • Nintendo Game Boy Color - Firmware (TOSEC-v2011-09-27_CM)
  • Nintendo Game Boy Color - Games (TOSEC-v2012-02-27_CM)
  • Nintendo Pokemon Mini - Demos (TOSEC-v2011-08-13_CM)
  • Nintendo Pokemon Mini - Firmware (TOSEC-v2011-08-13_CM)
  • Nintendo Pokemon Mini - Games (TOSEC-v2011-08-13_CM)
  • Nintendo Super Famicom & Super Entertainment System - Demos (TOSEC-v2011-08-13_CM)
  • Nintendo Super Famicom & Super Entertainment System - Educational (TOSEC-v2011-08-13_CM)
  • Nintendo Super Famicom & Super Entertainment System - Firmware (TOSEC-v2011-08-13_CM)
  • Nintendo Super Famicom & Super Entertainment System - Games (TOSEC-v2014-07-01_CM)
  • Nintendo Virtual Boy - Applications (TOSEC-v2011-08-13_CM)
  • Nintendo Virtual Boy - Demos (TOSEC-v2012-04-13_CM)
  • Nintendo Virtual Boy - Games (TOSEC-v2014-07-01_CM)
  • Nintendo Virtual Boy - Samplers (TOSEC-v2012-04-13_CM)
  • TOSEC Release 2016-07-02 - Nintendo Sets
  • Size: 4.15 GB
  • Hosting: zippyshare.com
  • Number of links: 22

Sunday, 20 September 2009

Nintendo Pokemon Mini - Games (TOSEC-v2006-04-16)

Pokemon Mini
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Nintendo Pokemon Mini - Demos (TOSEC-v2005-12-28)

Pokemon Mini
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Nintendo Pokemon Mini - BIOS (TOSEC-v2006-05-06)

Pokemon Mini
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Friday, 7 August 2009

Nintendo - Pokemon Mini (No-Intro 20081130)

Pokemon Mini
"The Pokémon mini (ポケモンミニ, Pokemon mini) is a handheld game console designed and manufactured by Nintendo and themed around the multi-billion dollar Pokémon media franchise. It is the smallest game system with interchangeable cartridges ever produced by Nintendo, weighing just under two and a half ounces (70 grams). It was first released in North America on November 16, 2001, then in Japan on December 14, 2001, and in Europe in 2002.

Features of the Pokémon mini include an internal real-time clock, an infrared port used to facilitate multiplayer gaming, an accelerometer, and a vibrator used to implement force feedback. The Nintendo GameCube game Pokémon Channel features playable demo versions of several Pokémon mini games via console emulation. Also included in the game is Snorlax's Lunch Time (known simply in the North American release as Lunch Time), a Pokémon Channel exclusive.

Various hackers have reverse engineered the Pokémon mini (with the aid of the aforementioned emulator in Pokémon Channel) in order to enable the creation of homebrew games, and to allow official games to be played on other platforms (such as a PC, Dreamcast and various others)." (Wikipedia)

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