I love this game so much, its one of those games you can play with mates for ages trying to get the perfect photo of Mew.
Anybody else think that a sequel is in order?

I love this game so much, its one of those games you can play with mates for ages trying to get the perfect photo of Mew.
Anybody else think that a sequel is in order?

It's really one of the good Console-Variations of Pokemon (never liked stadium etc.), though too short. But unfortunately I guess chances for a sequel are as high as chances for a full Wii-Pokemon -.-
But who knows, it would fit well and it's Pokemon so it would still sell, there's a little hope. I just feel that they never want to do something really big out of the Franchise if it's not on a Handheld.
Btw good you did that thread, guess I could play it again too :)
It's a great game and I really like it. But it was just too damn short.
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It was a great game. Getting highscores was extremely addictive, and I've never liked a single arcade game.
| griffinA said: It's a great game and I really like it. But it was just too damn short. |
Yeah but you could play it over and over.
Me and a couple of mates are thinking of buying a N64 for our hall and our flat next year, should be good fun.

Great, game, and f**k you, Mew! XD
I love the Virtual Console version--they added functionality where you can send pictures to your Wii friends.
Was an awesome game.
Played it almost every time after school in my local electronic store back in the days ^^
i don't understand what the problem was with mew, i got a perfect score on my third go. As i remember, he was atually quite easy to get, you just had to follow a certain procedure without slipping up.
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Happy Wii60 user. Me and my family are a perfect example of where hardcore meets casual and together mutate into something awesome.
Yeah this game was great. I'd love throwing apples and watching mankey punch them.
My son LOVED this game as a kid. Wii would be perfect for a sequel with IR and motion for tosses.
But then everyone would jump on the 'Oh and yet another onrails shooter' bandwagon.