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|Name = Battle and Get!<br>Pokémon Typing DS
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|Name = Pokémon Typing Adventure
|Picture = [[File:Pokemon typing ds1.jpg|230px]]
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|Picture = Pokemon typing ds1.jpg
 
|publisher = Nintendo
 
|publisher = Nintendo
 
|developer = Genius Sonority
 
|developer = Genius Sonority
 
 
 
|category = Educational typing
 
|category = Educational typing
 
|player# = Single-player
 
|player# = Single-player
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|release-date-japan = April 21, 2011
 
|release-date-japan = April 21, 2011
 
|release-date-north-america = TBD
 
|release-date-north-america = TBD
|release-date-europe = TBD
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|release-date-europe = September 21, 2012
 
|platform = Nintendo DS
 
|platform = Nintendo DS
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'''Battle and Get! Pokemon Typing DS''' & possibly the 3DS, is a game intended to teach children how to type without looking at the keyboard. The game comes with a bluetooth wireless keyboard that not only connects to the 3DS, but also connects to Blackberries, iPhones, etc. The release date for Japan is April 2011. The game has not been announced by either Nintendo of America, or Nintendo of Europe.
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'''Pokémon Typing Adventure''' (Japanese: '''バトル&ゲット!ポケモンタイピングDS''' ''Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS'') is a game intended to teach children how to type without looking at the keyboard. The game comes with a bluetooth wireless keyboard that not only connects to the DS or 3DS, but also connects to Blackberries, iPhones, etc. It was released in Japan on April 21, 2011 and is scheduled to be released in Europe on September 21, 2012. The game has not been announced by Nintendo of America so a US release is unknown.
 
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According to the commercial at right, there are over 60 courses and many different battle modes, involving reactions to letters on the screen.
   
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The game uses the romaji of the Pokémon's name during typing programs, and the purpose of the game is to help teach Japanese children how to type, or to help them increase their typing prowess. The gameplay is similar to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Typing_of_the_Dead Sega's Typing of the Dead] and if you type a Pokémon's name correctly you can capture them. Rare Pokémon can also show up during play.
   
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==Videos==
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Minna no NC Battle & Get! Pokemon Typing DS - Overview Trailer
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Minna no NC Battle & Get! Pokemon Typing DS - Commercial
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</gallery>
   
 
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[[Category:Minigames]]
 
 
[[Category:Nintendo DS games]]
 
[[Category:Nintendo DS games]]
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[[Category:New pokemon games released in japan]]
 

Revision as of 21:20, 24 February 2017

Template:Gameinfobox Pokémon Typing Adventure (Japanese: バトル&ゲット!ポケモンタイピングDS Battle and Get! Pokémon Typing DS) is a game intended to teach children how to type without looking at the keyboard. The game comes with a bluetooth wireless keyboard that not only connects to the DS or 3DS, but also connects to Blackberries, iPhones, etc. It was released in Japan on April 21, 2011 and is scheduled to be released in Europe on September 21, 2012. The game has not been announced by Nintendo of America so a US release is unknown.

According to the commercial at right, there are over 60 courses and many different battle modes, involving reactions to letters on the screen.

The game uses the romaji of the Pokémon's name during typing programs, and the purpose of the game is to help teach Japanese children how to type, or to help them increase their typing prowess. The gameplay is similar to Sega's Typing of the Dead and if you type a Pokémon's name correctly you can capture them. Rare Pokémon can also show up during play.

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