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File:Pokemate main menu 2.jpeg|First screenshot of the main menu.
File:Pokemate main menu 2.jpeg|First screenshot of the main menu.
File:Pokemate main menu.jpeg|Second screenshot of the main menu.
File:Pokemate main menu.jpeg|Second screenshot of the main menu.
File: 2C515C36-8445-4B58-8E53-7B81392E22B0.png|The main menu with a beach setting.
File:PokemateBeach.png|The main menu with a beach setting.
File:Pokemate chatroom.jpeg|Screenshot of the chatroom.
File:Pokemate chatroom.jpeg|Screenshot of the chatroom.
File:Pokemate chatroom 2.jpeg|Second screenshot of the chatroom.
File:Pokemate chatroom 2.jpeg|Second screenshot of the chatroom.

Revision as of 13:51, 13 September 2019

Pokemate title screen.jpeg

Title screen.

Status: Lost

PokéMate is a mobile phone game developed by Square-Enix and released in 2006. The game allowed players to capture Pokémon, chat with other players, and take care of their Pokémon in a virtual pet simulator mode. New players only receive 10 Poké Balls and a random Pokémon to start. However, a "formal service edition" was released for a monthly fee of 210 yen to get more Poké Balls, Pokémates, and media within the app.[1]

The chatroom feature allowed different players' Pokémon to sign messages between two players. This aspect of the game worked similarly to email.

The game was only released in Japan but was shown at E3 and was expected to receive a wider release in 2008. It didn't receive much attention from press in Japan or the US during its lifespan. However, the service was discontinued in Japan in 2008 and was never available in the rest of the world. Beyond a couple screenshots, there is no footage of the game available online, and there's no way to access the game since its discontinuation.

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