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== Gameplay ==
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Depending on the specific Pokémon present on the field, [[Battrio combos|combos]] may be activated, giving various attack bonuses.
To start a battle, a player must place three Battrio disks upon a scanner, which will read the disks and put the Pokémon into the game. Depending on the specific Pokémon present on the field, [[Battrio combos|combos]] may be activated, giving various attack bonuses.


===Memory Keys===
===Memory Keys===

Revision as of 16:26, 27 November 2010

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This article is about the arcade game. For the manga, see Pokémon Battrio Mezase! Battrio Master.
Pokémon BATTRIO
File:Pokémon Battrio marquee.jpg
Pokémon BATTRIO arcade cabinet marquee
Basic info
Platform: Arcade
Category: Battle simulation
Players: 1 or 2 players simultaneous
Connectivity: None
Developer: Tomy
Publisher: Nintendo
Part of: Generation IV miscellaneous
Ratings
CERO: N/A
ESRB: N/A
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: N/A
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: September 14, 2007
North America: N/A
Australia: N/A
Europe: N/A
South Korea: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: ポケモンバトリオ
English:
StrategyWiki
StrategyWiki has more about this subject:
The machine used in BATTRIO

(Japanese: ポケモンバトリオ Pokémon BATTRIO) is a cel-shaded arcade game designed by Tomy. It is a fighting game in the vein of Pokémon Stadium or Pokémon Battle Revolution.

The machine uses special pucks that affect which Pokémon can be used. The main gameplay difference is that three Pokémon can be used on each side, a slightly more advanced take on double battles. Pokémon can also be moved around the field by using the pucks, which give different bonuses depending on how the Pokémon are arranged.

The name is derived from the words "Battle" and "Trio".

Puck Sets

There are currently 252 Pokémon available for use in Battrio in 15 expansion sets, plus promotional pucks and a reprint set.

Battrio

Battrio S

Battrio 0

Gameplay

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To start a battle, a player must place three Battrio disks upon a scanner, which will read the disks and put the Pokémon into the game. Depending on the specific Pokémon present on the field, combos may be activated, giving various attack bonuses.

Memory Keys

A Battrio Memory Key, as of the Battrio 0 upgrade. Note the cover absent from previous designs.

Memory Keys (Japanese: メモリーキー Memory Key) are memory-saving devices that are sold at a retail price of about ¥600. While they are not necessary in order to play the game, they add some more depth to the game. Additional features provided by a memory key include, but are not limited to, choosing and naming an avatar, keeping track of items and medals earned, and saving progress in Tower Mode.

A "Pachirisu-color" Memory Key from the Battrio S upgrade

Memory Keys are available in various different colors, including red and various Pokémon-themed color schemes.

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