Veilstone Game Corner

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Veilstone Game Cornerトバリゲームコーナー
Tobari Game Corner
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Location:Veilstone City
Region:Sinnoh
Generations:IV

Location of Veilstone Game Corner inSinnoh.
Pokémon world locations

TheVeilstone Game Corner (Japanese:トバリゲームコーナーTobari Game Corner) is aGame Corner located inVeilstone City,Sinnoh.

InPokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, the Game Corner is replaced with theMetronome Style Shop, likely due toPEGI's current classification standards, for which simulated depictions of gambling must be rated 18.[1] The music in the location, however, remained unchanged.

In the games

In Korean versions ofPokémon Diamond, Pearl, andPlatinum, due to the illegality of gambling in South Korea and the classifications standards of theGame Rating Board, theslot machines were replaced withgame machines. The dialogue and other text was also altered to remove references to the slot machines and their functionality.TM64 (Explosion) is instead given away at random by the Game Corner attendant as part of a TM promotion.

These changes were later also made in European releases of Pokémon Platinum, as a result of changes in the classification standards atPEGI[2], including in the United Kingdom English version.

The music played here is similar to the one heard in real-lifepachinko parlors.

Slot machines

There are sixteen slot machines in the Game Corner, with four of them having people already seated at them.

Each spin of the machine takes 3Coins, which are inserted by pressing the X button. Reels will start spinning either when the D-pad is pressed down or the X button is pressed again. Y stops the left reel, B stops the middle, and A stops the right.

Payouts

Series of iconsPayout
100
100
15
10
2
Replay or 15

Bonus Round

As the game is played, occasionally aPoké Ball will roll up on the Touch Screen. They make the reels "sticky" and make it possible for a win, whereas a win is normally impossible if a Ball does not appear. The type of win depends on the Ball:

Randomly, aClefairy will pop out of the Poké Ball on the touch screen, and can be either a normal one, aShiny one, or one that appears to be atransformedDitto. Which kind of Clefairy appears indicates how likely the Bonus Round is to repeat; a transformed Ditto indicates a lower chance to repeat, a Clefairy indicates a moderate chance, and a Shiny Clefairy indicates a high chance. If Pikachu appears after the round is complete, it will be more likely to repeat (it will be less likely to repeat if Clefairy appears again). Players must continue spinning the reels until they get a 100-Coin bonus. The odds of getting the bonus seem to improve if the slots are activated to the beat of Clefairy's clapping.

At this point the bonus round will begin. It only costs one Coin to spin the reels while in the bonus round; after the reels begin spinning, the Clefairy will indicate which reel to stop first; left is Y, up is B, and right is A. Each time this is done correctly, three replays will be made possible, at 15 Coins apiece. If the player does not follow Clefairy's instructions, but gets three of one image (including replays) Coins will not be given. Each bonus round has 15 spins, meaning that a perfect one yields 210 Coins.

After 15 spins, the Clefairy will either stay for another bonus round or it will return to its Poké Ball and the bonus will end. This seems to be random. If ten or more bonus rounds are played in a row, the woman behind the counter will giveTM64 (Explosion) as a prize after the first time this has been achieved. In order to obtain the TM, the player must lose a bonus round sometime after their tenth consecutive round; pressing Start to end the "Slot Session" will not count as having played 10 games in a row and will, in turn, not yieldTM64. The TM is only given out once.

Occasionally, the moon on the touch screen will glow red during a spin. Getting a replay when the moon is red makes Clefairy tired, so following Clefairy's instructions during a red moon makes the Bonus Round less likely to repeat.

On the other hand, the moon may also occasionally glow bright white. Following Clefairy's instructions will guarantee that Clefairy will stay for another bonus round.

Service counter

The woman behind the counter to the left of the slots sells Coins at the following rates:

Coins
Coin Case50 Coins
$1,000
Coin Case500 Coins
$10,000


Prize exchange

Prizes are sold in the house to the right of the Game Corner.

Prizes
Silk ScarfSilk Scarf
1000Coins
Wide LensWide Lens
1000Coins
Zoom LensZoom Lens
1000Coins
MetronomeMetronome
1000Coins
TM NormalTM90 (Substitute)
2000Coins
TM NormalTM58 (Endure)
2000Coins
TM NormalTM75 (Swords Dance)
4000Coins
TM NormalTM32 (Double Team)
4000Coins
TM PsychicTM44 (Rest)
6000Coins
TM BugTM89 (U-turn)
6000Coins
TM NormalTM10 (Hidden Power)
6000Coins
TM NormalTM27 (Return)
8000Coins
TM NormalTM21 (Frustration)
8000Coins
TM FireTM35 (Flamethrower)
10000Coins
TM ElectricTM24 (Thunderbolt)
10000Coins
TM IceTM13 (Ice Beam)
10000Coins
TM PsychicTM29 (Psychic)
10000Coins
TM SteelTM74 (Gyro Ball)
15000Coins
TM NormalTM68 (Giga Impact)
20000Coins


Items

ItemLocationGames
Coin Case5-20CoinsInteracting with any game machine, repeatable daily (KoreanDPPt and EuropeanPt versions only) D  P  Pt 
Coin Case20CoinsFrom the man standing south of the counter D  P  Pt 
Coin Case50CoinsFrom the fat man playing a slot machine near the counter D  P  Pt 
TM NormalTM64 (Explosion)From the woman behind the counter after playing ten or more bonus rounds in a row (except Korean and European versions)
Occasionally from the woman behind the counter (KoreanDPPt and EuropeanPt versions only)
 D  P  Pt 

Layout

VersionInteriorPrize House
Diamond
Pearl
Platinum
 

In the manga

Veilstone Game Corner inPokémon Adventures
Veilstone Game Corner inPokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!

Pokémon Adventures

Diamond & Pearl arc

The Veilstone Game Corner first appeared inMagnificent Meditite & Really Riolu I.Platinum wandered into it by accident, mistaking it for a hotel. In no time, she was sucked into the gaming, having to be forcibly dragged away byPearl when he andDiamond came looking for her. Diamond proceeded to exchange the Coins Platinum had won for aZoom Lens. The next day,Maylene's father tried to talk Platinum, who was passing by, into trying the slot machines, but she refused.

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!

The Veilstone Game Corner appeared inDeoxys, The Phantom Pokémon! (Part 2). At the beginning of the chapter,Hareta andMitsumi were seen playing the slots. Hareta was winning trays full of Coins while Mitsumi couldn't win at all--a possible reference to the actual differences in luck between the slot machines in the games. At the end of the chapter, Hareta returned to the Game Corner, only to find out that Mitsumi still hadn't won once, and was determined not to leave until she finally did.

Trivia

  • The background music for the Veilstone Game Corner remixes part of the theme for theRocket Game Corner.
  • The background music that plays whenClefairy appears is a sped-up remix of theMt. Moon Square background theme. The bonus round music further speeds it up.
  • Maylene's father can be met here. He says that nothing is going his way, and asks if the player is a Trainer or has battled the Gym Leader.Looker can also be found here both before the player has obtained theCobble Badge and after theStark Mountain storyline.
  • The sign outside the Game Corner says to "Aim for anExplosion of Luck", as a pun on the TM64 prize; the woman behind the counter makes the same pun before giving the TM.
    • After giving the TM, the woman says to keep playing for "another explosion of good luck". Despite this, she only gives TM64 once per save file.
    • The Explosion pun wasn't kept in the German ("Fordere das Glück heraus!" ("Challenge your luck!")), Spanish ("¡No dejes que se te escape la suerte!" ("Don't let your luck run away!")), or Korean ("모두가 모이는 화제의 장소!!" ('The popular place everyone talks about!")) releases.

In other languages

LanguageTitle
FrenchCasino de Voilaroc
GermanSchleiede Spielhalle
ItalianCasinò di Rupepoli
Korean장막시티 게임코너Jangmak City Game Corner
SpanishCasino de Ciudad Rocavelo
VietnameseTrung tâm trò chơi Tobari

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