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As an avid Pokémon Tretta Arcade Game player and collector, feel free to ask me any questions regarding the translated versions of Pokémon Tretta! (After 2016)
Additionally, I would like to ask around if anyone has any intel on purchasing a Pokémon Tretta Arcade machine for home use.
Ever since's Japan's phase-out from Pokémon Tretta to Pokémon Ga-Olé and now Pokémon Mezastar, Pokémon Tretta has been re-established in SEA countries such as Singapore and Taiwan.
However, it seems that Pokémon Ga-Olé has now made its transition to Taiwan and Pokémon Tretta is slowly phasing out there. Considering that most countries in SEA are also in their last theoretical version of the game (Z4), it signals that the game may be ending for real this time.
Therefore, if there was a way to salvage a machine for research and historical purposes, it would be a good opportunity to relive memories and preserve the developers' hard work on the game.
Cheers! And fret not! I don't bite
As an avid Pokémon Tretta Arcade Game player and collector, feel free to ask me any questions regarding the translated versions of Pokémon Tretta! (After 2016)
Additionally, I would like to ask around if anyone has any intel on purchasing a Pokémon Tretta Arcade machine for home use.
Ever since's Japan's phase-out from Pokémon Tretta to Pokémon Ga-Olé and now Pokémon Mezastar, Pokémon Tretta has been re-established in SEA countries such as Singapore and Taiwan.
However, it seems that Pokémon Ga-Olé has now made its transition to Taiwan and Pokémon Tretta is slowly phasing out there. Considering that most countries in SEA are also in their last theoretical version of the game (Z4), it signals that the game may be ending for real this time.
Therefore, if there was a way to salvage a machine for research and historical purposes, it would be a good opportunity to relive memories and preserve the developers' hard work on the game.
Cheers! And fret not! I don't bite