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*Pokémon are like wind-up toys and they appear as they did in [[My Pokémon Ranch]].  
*Pokémon are like wind-up toys and they appear as they did in [[My Pokémon Ranch]].  
*There is a Battle Royale mode where players control their Pokémon in a massive pit where lots of other Pokémon appear. The last one that remains standing will be the winner. Players control both the Pokémon's movement and what [[move]] they use.
*There is a Battle Royale mode where players control their Pokémon in a massive pit where lots of other Pokémon appear. The last one that remains standing will be the winner. Players control both the Pokémon's movement and what [[move]] they use.
*It also has a story mode where there are levels which end with a battle wherein a [[giant Pokémon]] is a boss. The boss may be a [[legendary Pokémon]]. Other Pokémon are obtained through defeating them in this mode.  
*It also has a story mode where there are levels which end with a battle where in a [[giant Pokémon]] is a boss. The boss may be a [[legendary Pokémon]]. Other Pokémon are obtained through defeating them in this mode.  
*Players can also take screenshots of their Pokémon in the battles.
*Players can also take screenshots of their Pokémon in the battles.
*There is a two-player co-op mode, as well as a stadium mode where up to four players can battle. Other players of this game can also bring their Pokémon from their game on the Wii Remote, similar to Miis.
*There is a two-player co-op mode, as well as a stadium mode where up to four players can battle. Other players of this game can also bring their Pokémon from their game on the Wii Remote, similar to Miis.

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Pokémon Rumble
[[File:Pokémon Rumble logo.png|250px]]
English logo
Basic info
Platform: {{{platform}}}
Category: Action RPG
Players: 1-4 players simultaneous
Connectivity: None
Developer: Ambrella
Publisher: Nintendo
Part of: {{{gen_series}}}
Ratings
CERO: N/A
ESRB: Everyone 10+
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: N/A
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: June 16, 2009
North America: November 16, 2009
Australia: TBA
Europe: November 20, 2009
South Korea: TBA
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: Official Japanese site
English: Official English site
StrategyWiki
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Pokémon Rumble (Japanese: 乱戦!ポケモンスクランブル Melee! Pokémon Scramble) is a WiiWare game released in Japan on June 16, 2009. It has been announced for North America. It can be purchased for 1,500 Wii Points, and a free demo currently available as well. A prototype for North America was shown at the wizard big apple comic con.

Features

  • The game is played with the Wii Remote on its side, the Nunchuck, or a GameCube controller.
  • Pokémon are like wind-up toys and they appear as they did in My Pokémon Ranch.
  • There is a Battle Royale mode where players control their Pokémon in a massive pit where lots of other Pokémon appear. The last one that remains standing will be the winner. Players control both the Pokémon's movement and what move they use.
  • It also has a story mode where there are levels which end with a battle where in a giant Pokémon is a boss. The boss may be a legendary Pokémon. Other Pokémon are obtained through defeating them in this mode.
  • Players can also take screenshots of their Pokémon in the battles.
  • There is a two-player co-op mode, as well as a stadium mode where up to four players can battle. Other players of this game can also bring their Pokémon from their game on the Wii Remote, similar to Miis.
  • Passwords can be used as well to obtain rarer Pokémon. These will be released via the official site.
  • Pokémon can know multiple moves, but can only use 2 at a time.
  • Shiny Pokémon are also included in the game.
  • Thus far, it appears that only Pokémon from Generation I and Generation IV are obtainable in the game. It's possible that Pokémon from the other generations will be released at a later date, especially with the release of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.

Codes

Japanese

Pokémon Move Code Pokémon Move Code
006 Charizard Flamethrower 9600-4319 133 Eevee Quick Attack 5873-1954
019 Shiny Rattata Reversal 3884-9402 038 Ninetales Safeguard 6295-6406
Double-Edge Fire Blast
025 Pikachu Volt Tackle 2110-9011 145 Zapdos Drill Peck 8106-8836
151 Mew Cut 6614-0248 421 Cherrim SolarBeam 1923-1298
390 Chimchar Ember 0331-4118 470 Leafeon Razor Leaf 7702-2229
400 Bibarel Rollout 9236-7400 479 Rotom ThunderShock 9966-1569
476 Probopass Magnet Bomb 9986-3607 047 Parasect X-Scissor 7653-3521
143 Snorlax Belly Drum 2405-3396 492S Shaymin Seed Flare 7837-7094
134 Vaporeon Surf 9338-1684 487O Giratina Shadow Force 3421-4198
468 Togekiss Air Slash 9266-8795 486 Regigigas Giga Impact 0752-0878
466 Electivire Discharge 3111-7449 467 Magmortar Lava Plume 5958-6223
399 Shiny Bidoof Superpower 1770-0982 025 Shiny Pikachu Thunderbolt 6998-4642
Hyper Fang Quick Attack
461 Weavile Night Slash 9965-2344 149 Dragonite Dragon Rush 3376-0940
448 Lucario Brick Break 9721-3750 462 Magnezone Thunderbolt 6106-1639
450 Hippowdon Earthquake 2219-8656 445 Garchomp Dragon Claw 1824-8991
130 Gyarados Waterfall 9721-3750 437 Bronzong Hypnosis 8379-5196
471 Glaceon Icy Wind 8473-9946 446 Munchlax Tackle 7213-6317

North American

Pokémon Move Code Pokémon Move Code
003 Venusaur SolarBeam 1589-3955 009 Blastoise Aqua Tail 9580-1423
133 Eevee Quick Attack 0511-0403 151 Mew Cut 9561-8808
387 Turtwig Razor Leaf 8672-1076 421 Cherrim
Positive form
SolarBeam 7540-5667
Absorb
006 Charizard Flamethrower 7968-4528

See also

Bulbanews
Bulbanews has an article related to this subject:
Bulbanews
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Pokémon Rumble locations
Silent Forest | Windy Prairie | Rocky Cave | Fiery Furnace | Bright Beach | Eternal Tower | Battle Royale



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