Pokemon Battle Revolution is a game coming out on the Wii system on June 25th of 2007. It is also the first Wii game to use the
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and also to wirelessly connect to the
Nintendo DS handheld
Pokémon Battle Revolution features 10 different colosseums in a new land named Pokétopia. Other announced features include stadiums that have their own special effects, such as randomizing the order of one's Pokémon.
Players can fully customize their trainer to use on
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Players can customize their characters with hats, shirts, glasses, and other items. A trainer can choose 6 Pokémon and get a Battle Pass; however, if
Pokémon Diamond or
Pearl is connected, a player can upload their trained Pokémon and get an Original Pass.
In the game, Pokémon can actually strike at the opponent physically while both Pokémon are rendered on the screen, instead of seeing one Pokémon attacking and then cutting away to the second getting hit by the attack as in previous titles. However, it's assumed that the same style of gameplay as the older games will be used for slower Pokémon and/or moves to keep the pace of gameplay up. When an attack that strikes both opposing Pokémon is performed, it hits both of them on screen simultaneously, instead of showing it as the attack striking one Pokémon first then the second Pokemon next. The game also features destructible environments; when a powerful attack such as Hyper Beam is released, the effects of the attack on the environment are visible.The game also features a 100 trainer battle when completed for the first time.
Colosseums
The game features ten different colosseums, each with special changes to normal play or prerequisites and a Colosseum Leader. 6 out of the 10 Colosseum Leaders wear Pokémon costumes; for example, Marin of the Water Colosseum wears a
Kyogre costume. Also, the Crystal Colosseum can hold up to 16 players, the battles are done in a 16 person tournment mode. Only the Gate Colosseum is open to a rental pass holder. As the player progresses, the Pokémon available to rent become more powerful.
Online functionality
Battle Revolution is the first Wii and
Pokémon home console title to go online. It uses its own 12-digit friend code, separate from the Wii's code. This has received widespread controversy, because the use of a Wii Number was believed to eliminate the need to have a friend code for each online game, as with DS Wi-Fi games.
Development
The game was first announced by Nintendo president
Satoru Iwata at a Nintendo marketing event in Japan on
June 7,
2006. At the event, Iwata described Wii-to-DS connectivity using the game as an example, stating that gamers with either
Pokémon Diamond or Pearl can play battles using their Diamond or Pearl Pokémon to
Pokémon Battle Revolution using their DS as a controller.time. As well as allowing Pokémon from a
Pokémon Diamond or Pearl cartridge to be used in-game, it replaces the on-screen battle menu, normally used in conjunction with the
Wii Remote. However the
Gamecube controller is also compatible with this game similarly to how it was used in
Pokemon Colosseum and
Pokemon XD. The battle menu is displayed on the DS touchscreen instead, and is navigated with the stylus. Up to eight players can play in a 1 on 1 tournament, much like the Battle Frontier Battle Dome in
Pokémon Emerald.