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Pocket Monster

Twitch Viewers & Streams
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Twitch Viewers
0
- // vs 7d ago
// 24 hr peak
Twitch Streams
0
- // vs 7d ago
// 24 hr peak
Date Twitch Viewers
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Summary

Pocket Monster currently has 0 live Twitch viewers across 0 active streams.

Over the 3 months we've tracked it, Pocket Monster's Twitch viewers peaked at 10.

Pocket Monster monthly viewer history

Month Twitch AvgTwitch Peak
Mar 2026
8
10
Feb 2026
-
-
Jan 2026
2
2

Monthly averages and peak Twitch viewers, since we began tracking Pocket Monster.

About

Pocket Monster is a NES platformer featuring Pikachu. It was also ported to the Game Boy Advance under the name Pokémon Gold Version. This is a simple platformer, in which the player controls Pikachu. Compared to many other NES games, the controls are inverted, which means that jumping is done by pressing B, and pressing A while moving in a direction makes Pikachu run, and A on its' own clears every enemy on the screen. It's also possible to stomp on enemies, similarly to Super Mario Bros.. Pikachu can take three hits before losing a life, with the number of hits left represented by a Poké Ball counter on the top left corner of the screen. There are a total of four worlds (Velbt, Woods, Tableland, and Motte) which are split into three levels each, as well as a single-screen boss battle at the end of each. This game has a debug mode enabled by default, allowing the player free movement while paused and to skip to the next level by pressing Select. In some places, the player can fall partway into the ground, although this doesn't have any implications. The music also glitches slightly at certain points. The background graphics are mostly ripped and slightly modified from Athena and Adventure Island II. Some of the enemies are also taken from various games, with some of them based on Pokémon. The sound engine was taken from Twin Bee, a game published and developed by Konami, and, while the game has a soundtrack of its' own, all the sound effects are still recognizably from Twin Bee - a setup similar to what Super Game and Gamtec used to have. The ending is Pikachu dancing with an "End" message at the top of the screen.

Genres
Platforms
Family Computer
Developer
Gamtec
Publisher
Super Game
Release Date
December 31, 1997
Game Modes
Single player
Themes
Kids

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