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The '''Pocket Neopet''' was a hand held electronic game produced by [[Wikipedia:Tiger Electronics|Tiger Electronics]]. Similar to [[Wikipedia:Tamagotchi|Tamagotchi]], people play with, feed and care for their [[Neopet]] on a daily basis while carrying it around in their pocket. Each Pocket Neopet came with a 3D figure and collectable card of the featured Neopet in the Pocket Neopet. | |||
==Overview== | |||
Each Pocket Neopet featured a single Neopet, along with a world of [[Neopia]]. | |||
*[[Aisha]] - [[Lost Desert]] | |||
*[[Grundo]] - [[Virtupets Space Station]] | |||
*[[Kacheek]] - [[Haunted Woods]] | |||
*[[Kougra]] - [[Mystery Island]] | |||
*[[Krawk (Neopet)|Krawk]] - [[Krawk Island]] | |||
*[[Tonu]] - [[Tyrannia]] | |||
The Pocket Neopet also came in ''Deluxe'' form, featuring an expanded version of the original Pocket Neopet. | |||
*[[Faerieland]] - [[Poogle]], [[Shoyru]], [[Uni]] | |||
*[[Meridell]] - [[Draik]], [[Ixi]], [[Lupe]] | |||
==Games== | |||
'''Negg Drop''' | |||
''...to be added...'' | |||
'''Poogle Race''' | |||
''...to be added...'' | |||
'''Scorchy Slots''' | |||
''...to be added...'' | |||
'''Techo Says''' | |||
''...to be added...'' | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*A sneak preview of the Pocket Neopet was given on January 27, 2003. | |||
*Mentioned in [[Neopets Magazine]] #1 along with other real life products such as plushies, voice activated Neopets and the [[Neopets TCG]]. | |||
*On the release of the Pocket Neopets, users could acquire the Pocket Neopet in [[item]] form on Neopets itself. The items have since been changed however, similar to [[Wikipedia:Pokémon|Pokémon]] which were turned to Year 3 [[Usuki]] posters. | |||
==External links== | |||
*'''Game Link:''' [http://www.neopets.com/games/pocketneopet.phtml Pocket Neopet Puzzle (Retired)] | |||
*[http://www.neopets.com/shopping/manuals.phtml?type=pocket_neopet Pocket Neopet Instruction Manuals] | |||
*[http://www.neopets.com/shopping/neosecret1.phtml Secrets Revealed #1], [http://www.neopets.com/shopping/2secretneo.phtml #2], [http://www.neopets.com/shopping/threeneosecret.phtml #3] | |||
*[http://www.hasbro.com/media/default.cfm?page=release&release=107 Hasbro media release Feb 16, 2003], [http://www.hasbro.com/media/default.cfm?page=release&release=144 Hasbro media release Feb 11, 2003] | |||
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The Pocket Neopet was a hand held electronic game produced by Tiger Electronics. Similar to Tamagotchi, people play with, feed and care for their Neopet on a daily basis while carrying it around in their pocket. Each Pocket Neopet came with a 3D figure and collectable card of the featured Neopet in the Pocket Neopet.
Overview
Each Pocket Neopet featured a single Neopet, along with a world of Neopia.
- Aisha - Lost Desert
- Grundo - Virtupets Space Station
- Kacheek - Haunted Woods
- Kougra - Mystery Island
- Krawk - Krawk Island
- Tonu - Tyrannia
The Pocket Neopet also came in Deluxe form, featuring an expanded version of the original Pocket Neopet.
Games
Negg Drop
...to be added...
Poogle Race
...to be added...
Scorchy Slots
...to be added...
Techo Says
...to be added...
Trivia
- A sneak preview of the Pocket Neopet was given on January 27, 2003.
- Mentioned in Neopets Magazine #1 along with other real life products such as plushies, voice activated Neopets and the Neopets TCG.
- On the release of the Pocket Neopets, users could acquire the Pocket Neopet in item form on Neopets itself. The items have since been changed however, similar to Pokémon which were turned to Year 3 Usuki posters.