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Official Nintendo Pokemon Battle Revolution Player's Guide | 
| Author: Nintendo Power Publisher: Nintendo of America Inc. Category: Book
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $3.15 You Save: $11.84 (79%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 249128
Media: Paperback Pages: 208 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.6 x 0.5
ISBN: 1598120212 EAN: 9781598120219 ASIN: 1598120212
Publication Date: June 25, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: This ships media mail with delivery confirmation unless expedited shipping is purchased. This may have very minimal shelf wear.
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Product Description The ONLY official guide from the insiders at Nintendo! THE REVOLUTION HAS BEGUN!! Conquer the Colosseums of Pokétopia with the Official Player's Guide from Nintendo Power! 3-D gallery of EVERY Pokémon in the National Pokédex COMPLETE accessory list for decking out your Trainer in style Comprehensive Trainer information for EVERY Colosseum Tips to get the most from Nintendo WI-FI CONNECTION Complete strategy for Pokémon Battle Revolution for Wii!
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| Customer Reviews:
Once again, the Prima guide trumps the official one. July 16, 2007 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
In the past, it used to be that the official Nintendo Power Player's Guides were a cut above Prima's Pokemon guides. With the whole fourth generation of Pokemon DS games, however, those roles have been reversed.
As far as battle strategy, there are essentially two "rounds" of play, as once you beat every colosseum the first time around, you can face them again with new rules. Nintendo only details the first round of challenge and gives brief blurbs about the second round challenges. Now, I understand that when you replay the game's challenges, most of your opponents' teams are selected randomly, but some have certain preferences for types that Prima points out but Nintendo does not. In addition, the final, "masters" tournament has fixed teams. Prima gives you the lowdown on their teams and strategy. Nintendo does not, only telling you about the tighter rules and the fact that you'll face legendaries like Dialga and Palkia. Not all that helpful.
Nintendo hates trees. Why else would they waste 116 pages of this thing putting in 3-D pictures of the Pokemon? Pretty, yes. Useful? Not really, as the "entries" are bare-bones and you'd be better off consulting a Pokedex guide.
The guide is rounded out with item lists and prices, which is about the only thing this guide has going for it- you can see what the various character outfits look like.
Don't waste your money. Get the Prima guide or use an online FAQ.
What's going on, Nintendo? Your guides are letting me down, man!
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