

This is a messy nintendo channel list gathered from various sources on the web for comparison with what is dumped:Īmerica's Test Kitchen: Let's Get Cooking - Pots de Creme (Nintendo | Demo Version)Īmerica's Test Kitchen: Let's Get Cooking - Roasted Red Potatoes (Nintendo | Demo Version) Unsure if released in other countries or not.

Todo: add screenshots, specific availability periods, etc from here and google search Try and find other mentions/evidence of this. reggienintend_demo3.wmv from disc 6 of GameSpot's E3 2005 DVD boxset features an interview with reggie where he says one of the DS Download Play downloads available at E3 2005 is a map of Nintendo's booth.Not confirmed to exist Download Station USA E3 2005 Unlocks the Old Sea Map event item in the Japanese Pokémon Emerald version.ĭistributed at PokéPark 2006 in Taiwan. Possibly different binaries for each character, or post-download wireless communication with a server.ĭistributed at PokéPark 2005 in Nagoya from until. Confirmed characters: Meowth, Registeel, Regice and Regirock. Adds a Pokémon character to Generation 3 Pokémon games. A red "Pokémon Festa" banner text is seen on the title screen.ĭistributed at PokéPark 2005 in Nagoya at the cinema during Pokémon showings. Pokémon Fishing Contest DS (Pokémon Festa)ĭistributed at different Pokémon Festa event locations on weekends between -21. A yellow "Pokémon Center" banner text is seen on the title screen. Pokémon Fishing Contest DS (Pokémon Center)ĭistributed at Pokémon Center stores from until. An earlier revision without this banner text may exist, but is currently unconfirmed.

An orange "PokéPark" banner text is seen on the title screen. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon - Explorers of Sky - Pokémon Center Exclusive! Special Contentsĭistributed at PokéPark 2005 in Naogya, from until. Pokémon Fushigi no Dungeon - Sora no Tankentai - Pokémon Center Gentei! Tokubetsu Contents Pokémon Mystery Dungeon - Explorers of Sky - Evaluation Version Pokémon Fushigi no Dungeon - Sora no Tankentai - Taikenban "T-Mobile Park" was previously known as Safeco Field.
