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''Power Pro Kun Pocket'' (パワプロクンポケットシリーズ, abbrv. :パワポケ), sometimes simply called ''Pawapoke'' or ''Power Pocket'', is a spin-off of the '' Power Pros'' series of
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games developed by Power Pros Production. The series is released only on the
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. Originally, the game was planned to link the story with the Success Mode storyline in the main (Power Pros) series. However, the series now departs from the world of Pawapuro series and forms independent storylines. Since the 8th iteration, Konami used Baseball variety instead of Sport/Simulation as a game genre. Instead of baseball, the portion in Success Mode were much larger than the main series.


Gameplay

Although the game nearly retains everything, including the feature of Power Pros series mascot (The Power Pro-kun: a
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like character without face parts (other than eyes) and have its legs detached from the rest of its body) using nearly the same game system as the main series, the Power Pro-kun Pocket series is completely different from its main series (Power Pro Series) in other aspects. It uses a more simple system in baseball than their main series. Many features outside the Success Mode were removed from the series, however, features related to Success Mode is increased. As a feature of the whole Power Pro Series, passwords produced in the Pawapoke series can be transferred to Nintendo consoles' Power Pro Series for playing, but the ability may be weakened a lot.


Differences between Pawapuro and Pawapoke series

Here are some of the major differences between the two series:


For baseball

*There are no real ballparks included, other than
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. *Farm team players are not included in the series. Individual default tactics towards team and players are not available. *No coaches, managers, player flows and growth in pennant mode. *Card Baseball can be played instead since the eight game (Introduced by spin-off Power Pro Kun Pocket Dash)


For abilities

*Existence of Super Ability, which are stronger than usual abilities. *Changes of explanation, and effects of some abilities. *Name changes for some abilities, abilities in Power Pro series with the suffix 2 becomes X (△ for 10), 4 becomes ○ and 5 becomes ◎.


For game modes

*Money system was introduced to buy expansion teams, mini games, or some other features (similarly to
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). *Mini games are included in nearly every series. Some can be played upon certain conditions, but most needed to be obtained by Success Mode.


The Success Mode in Power Pro Kun Pocket series

Other than the first game (one success mode), and Koshien (does not feature any success mode), all other ''Power Pro Kun Pocket'' series titles features at least two different success modes, which called "Outer-Success" and "Inner-Success". Unlike the Power Pro series, this series did not follow storyline with realism, and many fantasy elements were mixed into the series. The series was greatly influenced by
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series, which was the original success mode in power pro series intends to, even Konami itself admit the series becomes "a Gal-game with baseball contents", making them changed its genre to "Baseball Variety". Like the Power Pro's setting, fictional pro teams exists in the series as well, but it is completely different teams since the setting has been developing on its own now.


Super Ability

There exist 10 rare abilities collectively called Super Ability, which can give a great increase to statistics (can exceed limit) or have more negative effects towards opponent players. Pitcher and fielders have a separate 5-set ability and no one can hold more than one Super Abilities. Some Super Abilities will cancel out other Super Abilities in play. Such abilities will not be kept when the player is transferred to the Power Pro series. The only way to obtain the Super Abilities is playing in Success Mode. In "Outer-Success", players can obtain Super Abilities by finishing the girl's endings, which each of them keep two (one each for pitcher and fielder) Super Abilities. However, in each of the series there exist a wild-card girl character, who can give any Super Abilities by players' choice, but usually it needs tougher requirements.


Games in the series


Main Series

*''Power Pro Kun Pocket'' (GB) - 1 April 1999 *''Power Pro Kun Pocket 2'' (GB) - 30 March 2000 *''Power Pro Kun Pocket 3'' (GBA) - 21 March 2001 *''Power Pro Kun Pocket 4'' (GBA) - 20 March 2002 *''Power Pro Kun Pocket 5'' (GBA) - 23 January 2003 *''Power Pro Kun Pocket 6'' (GBA) - 4 December 2003 *''Power Pro Kun Pocket 7'' (GBA) - 2 December 2004 *''Power Pro Kun Pocket 8'' (DS) - 1 December 2005 *''Power Pro Kun Pocket 9'' (DS) - 7 December 2006 *''Power Pro Kun Pocket 10'' (DS) - 6 December 2007 *''Power Pro Kun Pocket 11'' (DS) - 18 December 2008 *''Power Pro Kun Pocket 12'' (DS) - 3 December 2009 *''Power Pro Kun Pocket 13'' (DS) - 25 November 2010 *''Power Pro Kun Pocket 14'' (DS) - 1 December 2011KONAMI、DS「パワプロクンポケット14」
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Remake

*''Power Pro Kun Pocket 1・2'' (GBA) - 29 July 2004 *''Power Pro Kun Pocket R'' (Switch) - 25 November 2021 *''Power Pro Kun Pocket R2'' (Switch) - 2023


Spinoffs

*''Power Pocket Dash'' (GBA) - 23 March 2006


References

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