Pokemon Battle Revolution Japanese ad shows Wii-DS connectivity

Posted Dec 2, 2006 at 9:57PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: Europe, Japan, North America, Pokemon
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Alright Pokemon fans, Nintendo has just released the latest advertisement for the game Pokemon Battle Revolution, and there are several reasons to get really excited about the game.

Reason 1 to get all giddy: we get to see some new footage of the game. Reason 2: we also get see a short sneak peek of the game's feature which allows the player to customize - not the Pokemon - but the player. Reason 3: the game will feature the legendary Pokemons from the Diamond and Pearl installments. Reason 4: included in the game are up to ten different coliseums to battle in, and some stadiums which have special effects, such as randomizing the order of your pokemons.

And best of all (which would be Reason 5), this little ad also shows the connectivity between the DS and the Wii. Players will be able to use their Nintendo DS handhelds to play the game and battle it out on a bigger screen. This little fact makes this Pokemon Battle Revolution the first game which will heavily use the link-up between the two Nintendo machines.

Pokemon Battle Revolution is set to be released in Japan on December 14, while the release dates for North America, Europe, and Australia are yet to be announced.



 
 
 

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by King Poubar - 2006-12-02 17:37
» Thats pretty damn sweet

Too bad i lost interest in pokemon along time ago and have zero intention on starting again!

by jackndaboxz - 2006-12-03 00:58
» same ol same ol pokemon

me too already got tired of the game

how many times do i have to catch all 'em pokemons

anyway

by W0oT - 2006-12-03 08:22
» WoOT

Nintendo trying once again to take kids money..=F lol they made it again. but they aint getting my....

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