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Pokemon Battle Revolution | 
| From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy Used: $31.49 You Save: $18.50 (37%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 397
Platform: Nintendo Wii ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: RVL-P-RPBE UPC: 827307998577 EAN: 0827307998577 ASIN: B000OAJKI4
Release Date: June 25, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Travel through Poketopia and visit 10 stadiums -- win all the Colosseum battles and become the Poketopia champion | | • | Use your strategic skills to pick the right Pokémon in one-on-one or two-on-two battles | | • | Go online with your 12-digit friend code (separate from the Wii code) to connect with other Battle Revolution fans, for more duels | | • | Compatible with Pokémon Diamond and Pearl for the DS -- any Pokémon caught in those games can be transferred can be copied to Revolution |
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Product Description Pokémon Battle Revolution features new action and new challenges to face, in an all-new Pokemon world. Welcome to the island of Poketopia! Here, each stadium has its own little quirks, and you'll have to use your strategy skills to make sure you can win the duels. Helping you out along the way is an all-new set of Pokemon you can earn through new quests. It's also the first Wii game to cross over with the Nintendo DS. Connect the Wii to a DS using wireless connections & use the Pokemon you've raised in Diamond and Pearl and Battle 'til you drop!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
polemon game October 12, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
the game came in a mannerly time and my son was very excited to get it and plays it alot. very happy with it.
What a joke... August 1, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Wow, what an utter dud "Pokemon Battle Revolution" is. I cannot stress enough the embarrassment that Nintendo SHOULD feel at the completely lackluster presentation, or the monotonous single player mode. And while it is fun to play online, I can already do that in the Diamond that I own. But anyway, let's begin
The Good: 1) Graphics - it IS fun to see all 493 Pokemon illustrated in this game (or at least 490, although I think Darkrai, Shaymin and Arceus are there as well). The 3-D graphics are cute (though hardly spectacular), although they are so similar to the designs in "Pokemon:XD" to warrant exceptional praise. I would have at least hoped that the characters would be more sharp than their GC predecessors. Nonetheless, the Pokemon are colorful.
The Bad: 1) Gameplay - Boring. Monotonous. Ultimately pointless. The one-player game is one of the most painful gameplay experiences I've endured, and I've played "Alundra 2". The fact is, the developers spent about five minutes actually thinking of this game.
2) Voices - Annoying. The announcer says the exact same thing after each attack. Come on, now.
3) In-game extras - OK, I'm happy that I can get a Magmortar and an Electavire (but only after entering a special code - you don't even unlock them through the game), and they even have the correct natures. And yeah, a Pikachu that knows surf is kind of nice (hearkening back to the days of "Pokemon Stadium"), but let's get real. "Pokemon Stadium 2" let me play fun little minigames with my friends, and let me play the DS on the TV. Would that REALLY have been that hard to introduce here? The fact is, this games' extras blow chunks. Seriously. You can beat all of the trainers, and guess what? You get to fight them again! Hooray.
4) Rental pokemon - Are you kidding? In "Stadium," I could rent pretty much ANYONE (including Mew), and similarly for 'Stadium 2". Here? I get one of the WORST starter sets imaginable, and I actually have to win with these losers to get other cards unlocked. The fact is, this game is nigh unplayable without your own copy of "Diamond" or "Pearl". Even then, it stinks, but don't even think of believing that this game can even REMOTELY stand alone.
It should be clear. This game is terrible.
I don't get the point of this game June 4, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I don't know what to do! I go into battles and win them, and so on? What do I win? I get money and can buy things for my trainer? And so what? I don't care if the trainer has a hat...
PROS: -graphics are beautiful
CONS: -hey we have a wii mote to use! why don't they use it? -no story -too easy unless you play it online, but again I don't feel rewarded when I win a game;
a grandfather's review April 7, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought the game for my grandson and he seemed to have great fun with it.
Disappointing Wii Game February 12, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Santa brought this Wii game for Christmas with the hopes that the two Pokemon fanatics in the house would be thoroughly entertained. Thanks Santa, but in this case, it was the thought that counted.
The battles are just like the DS game -- you select one of 4 attacks to perform on your opponent and the game performs the move. You only use the Wii remote to choose the attack -- not to move, not to attack, only to point and click on an attack option. There is not even a vibration or sound that comes from the remote when attacking or being hit by an attack.
We had hopes of battling such that one player could use the DS and the other the Wii. Unfortunately, upon reviewing the instructions in the manual, it appears you must have multiple DS units in order for the DS to be used in battles.
The kids haven't played with Pokemon Battle Revolution much -- they prefer the Pokemon Diamond/Pearl on the DS.
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