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POKéMON Hardware

Can't get enough POKéMON? Try collecting all of these! They funtion the same as any normally colored system, but have that nice POKéCharm!


Nintendo 64
Color aside, the US and Japanese special edition N64's are exactly the same. While having a big Pikachu on your gaming system may look corny....it's still neat as all get out!



Gameboy Color

This was actually the very first specially PKMN-colored piece of hardware. It released alongside POKéMON Yellow and actually bundled the game in with it.


And here we another specially colored GBC. This one featured a special reflective surface which looked real nice.


I'm not sure what this one originated for, but there was an orange POKé-themed Gameboy Color.



Gameboy Advance

Celebi & Suicune got some GBA love from the POKéMON Centers in Japan. These are very nicely colored and naturally quite rare.



This Gameboy Advance was made to celebrate the opening of the POKéMON Center in New York City back in 2000. Naturally it's a rare find these days.



This GBA features Latias & Latios and was made to celebrate the 5th movie which starred the legendary pair. It's different from the other specially colored GBA's in that even the button colors were changed.



Gameboy Advance SP

Ruby and Sapphire were such big hits that their respective star legendaries got GBA SP's made with their likeness. Rock on Groudon & Kyogre!



Torchic was such a fan favorite that the lil cutie got her own orange colored SP.



To commemorate the releases of Fire Red & Leaf Green, these SP's were released for sale through the POKéMON Center.



Not to be outdone and forgotten by the others, Rayquaza got in on the action when POKéMON Emerald launched.



This happy looking Pikachu SP is the most recent special edition and looks pretty cute!



Nintendo DS

This nice DS went on sale exclusively in the POKé Park upon its grand opening. It later became available in the Japanese POKéMON Center shops and as a Walmart exclusive in the US.



In commemoration of the 8th movie starring Mew this system became available at the POKéMON Centers in Japan.



The first poké-styled Gameboy Micro!