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==Story==
==Story==
A showdown between Reshiram and Zekrom on the battle royale stage plays, their Pokemon manifesting as a spirit behind their toy form. You start at the Toy Town, where you Mii enters to set a Pikachu into motion. At the first stage, called the Beginning Garden, you fight the starters and the elemental monkeys on your way. The game makes sure that you get an Oshawott, Tepig and a Snivy. You will also get Victini here. Your first 'boss' will be Zekrom, which is obviously too strong for you. The stage collapses, and your character 'falls' into another place. Think Toy Story, where you still control your toys, but the toys themselves have their own stories like in a parallel dimension.
The game starts with a showdown between Reshiram and Zekrom on the Battle Royale stage, manifesting as a spirit behind their toy form. The player starts from Toy Town, where the player's Mii enters to set a Pikachu into motion. On the first stage, called the [[Beginning Garden]], the player fights the [[Unova]] [[starter Pokémon]] and the [[elemental monkeys]]. The game ensures that the player recruits {{p|Oshawott}}, {{p|Tepig}} and {{p|Snivy}}. {{p|Victini}} is also available here. The first boss is Zekrom, which is an unwinnable battle. The stage collapses, and the player's toy Pokémon falls into another location.


==Features==
==Features==

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Pokémon Rumble Blast
スーパーポケモンスクランブル
File:Super Pokemon Scramble Boxart JP.png
Pokémon Rumble Blast's Japanese boxart
Basic info
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Category: Action RPG
Players: 1 to 2 players
Connectivity: Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
Developer: Ambrella
Publisher: Nintendo
Part of: Generation V side series
Ratings
CERO: A
ESRB: N/A
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: N/A
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: August 11, 2011
North America: October 24, 2011
Australia: N/A
Europe: N/A
South Korea: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: Official website
English: Pokémon.com page

Pokémon Rumble Blast (Japanese: スーパーポケモンスクランブル Super Pokémon Scramble) is a sequel to the WiiWare game Pokémon Rumble. It is a Nintendo 3DS game that was released in Japan on August 11, 2011 (previously July 28, 2011) and is set to be released in North America on October 24, 2011. Unlike its predecessor, which only featured Pokémon from Generation I and Generation IV, Pokémon Rumble Blast will feature all five generations of Pokémon.

Story

The game starts with a showdown between Reshiram and Zekrom on the Battle Royale stage, manifesting as a spirit behind their toy form. The player starts from Toy Town, where the player's Mii enters to set a Pikachu into motion. On the first stage, called the Beginning Garden, the player fights the Unova starter Pokémon and the elemental monkeys. The game ensures that the player recruits Oshawott, Tepig and Snivy. Victini is also available here. The first boss is Zekrom, which is an unwinnable battle. The stage collapses, and the player's toy Pokémon falls into another location.

Features

  • Pokémon Collection Battle Challenge involves facing off against every Pokémon that has been collected.
  • Charge Battle involves facing off against a team of Pokémon.
  • StreetPass has been used so that as two or more Nintendo 3DS systems pass by, they may battle each other.

Passwords

As in the previous game, rare Pokemon can be unlocked using passwords.

Japanese

Pokémon Move(s) Password
Tornadus Tornadus Unknown 5155-4087
Oshawott Oshawott Unknown 1432-2751
Zoroark Zoroark Unknown 0120-8652


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