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* [[:Category:Pokemon_mini_games|Games for this system]] | * [[:Category:Pokemon_mini_games|Games for this system]] | ||
Checksums for this system are CRC32 Measured from $2100 to EOF. The ROM size specified includes the initial 0x2100 bytes but the checksum ignores them (because the system does). | |||
==Emulators== | ==Emulators== |
Revision as of 01:27, 28 June 2020
The Pokémon mini was a handheld game console by Nintendo based on a custom Epson S1C88 processor. It used ROM cartridges for gameplay.
Games
Checksums for this system are CRC32 Measured from $2100 to EOF. The ROM size specified includes the initial 0x2100 bytes but the checksum ignores them (because the system does).
Emulators
In order of release.
- PokeKaMini (discontinued)
- MiniMon (discontinued)
- PokemonMiniX (discontinued) - Xbox port of MiniMon
- PokeMini (most accurate at the moment)
- MiniMon remake - browser app
ROM Images
Pokémon mini ROM images have the extension .min
Colorization files for use with PokeMini have the extension .minc
External Links
- Pokemon-mini.net (community website)