When i selcet the SAVE FILE from the savegame manager GX it shows the name 'pokemon battle revolution' but no icon and I only have 2 opyions, Cop and delete how do I install it? #8 Mar 17, 2010 XFlak Wiitired but still kicking. Deleting your Battle Revolution save does not damage your Pokemon on your DS cards. As mentioned, doing this could actually help you out if your initial Pokemon copy was accidentally not what you. Besides offering a battle-based game system (a la Pokemon Colosseum), the online component could make this the Wii game everyone's talking about, it's one of the first Wii titles to feature online play (and annoying, game-specific friend codes)-you can spar with other trainers on the Internet and customize your trainer's look and costumes. For a brief moment the video clears to show a ground level glimpse at battle about to begin on the beach. Gladion goes back to pause it, and while the rain, distance, and the gray hue of the night vision makes it impossible to distinguish the figures, Lillie clutches a hand to the ribbon on her blouse. The problem with making the battle mechanics the end-all-be-all is that you have to circle back around to how much you can do with the games themselves. Joe/Jane public won't beat Stadium 1 or 2 with rentals, but they can actually play most of the game they bought with most of the Pokemon they bought it to battle.
Pokémon Battle Revolution was actually the first Pokémon game to be released on the Nintendo Wii. I would say that this is one of the more forgotten Pokémon games and when you think of the Wii and Pokémon, you usually think about the Poke Park series of games. Is there a good reason no one talks about Pokémon Battle Revolution?
Have You Seen My RPG?
I loved what Pokémon Stadium did on the Nintendo 64. Then what Pokémon Coliseum did on the Game Cube to that concept to a whole new level and added in an RPG to it! So, it goes without saying that most people would expect the more advanced, Pokémon Battle Revolution to have an RPG too. That is not the case, instead of being like the two Pokémon games for Game Cube, this actually has more in common with Pokémon Stadium on the Nintendo 64 in that it is just all about battles.
Welcome To Poketopia!
The idea of the game is that it takes place in a battle theme park called Poketopia. There are 11 different coliseums for Pokémon to battle here and each one has something different about it. For example, The Crystal Coliseum is there for a 16-trainer tournament and the Neon Coliseum is like a game show where a spinning wheel dictates what Pokémon you can use. I like the idea of this as it does add some variety to the game.
Do You Have Pokémon Diamond or Pearl?
Pokémon Battle Revolution is designed to go hand in hand with Pokémon Diamond and Pearl for the Nintendo DS. Like the previous console games, you take your Pokémon from your handheld game and put them into this game. If you do not do this you have to “rent” Pokémon and sorry to say, that feature flat out sucks! If you have Diamond or Pearl (or even both) then you will have a much better time with this game.
Play With A Friend
At the time Pokémon Battle Revolution was the first game to use Nintendo Online and it was very barebones. Sadly, this is the same case for the local multiplayer too. With the single-player mode being so lacking I do feel that the multiplayer is where you will get the most enjoyment out of it, but again much of this will depend on if you have Pokémon Diamond or Pearl.
Pokémon Look Great!
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One thing that this game does better than the two on the Game Cube did is the visuals. At this point in time, your favorite Pokémon had never looked as good as they do here. They look great just standing there, but even the animations are very well done. I am very impressed with the visuals in this game and feel they hold up very well to this day.
I would not say that Pokémon Battle Revolution is a bad game, but apart from the visuals. It feels like a massive step back from what the two Game Cube Pokémon games offered. They really should have added in some kind of single-player story to this game. Also, the fact that it is so dependent on Diamond and Pearl is a bit annoying. Still for a die-hard Pokémon fan I am sure there are hours of fun to be had here.
6/10
Pros:
- The Pokémon look amazing
- Even the animations are impressive
- It is great if you have Diamond or Pearl
- It is very easy to get into
- I like how each coliseum has its own gimmick
Cons:
- There is not much to do apart from battle
- Just a very barebones kind of game