Pokemon Battle Revolution
March 3, 2010 – 3:44 am- Travel through Poketopia and visit 10 stadiums — win all the Colosseum battles and become the Poketopia champion
- Use your strategic skills to pick the right Pok mon in one-on-one or two-on-two battles
- Go online with your 12-digit friend code (separate from the Wii code) to connect with other Battle Revolution fans, for more duels
- Compatible with Pok mon Diamond and Pearl for the DS — any Pok mon caught in those games can be transferred can be copied to Revolution
Product Description
Welcome to Pokétopia! The game takes place on an island called Pokétopia. Your objective is to win all the Colosseum battles and become the Pokétopia champion. Link up with Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl! Use the Pokémon you’ve raised in Diamond and Pearl and Battle ‘til you drop!! The first Wii-DS linked title…You can connect Wii to DS using wireless connections. DS Battle Mode(Requires DS systems for all players.) Four players can gather to… More >>
Tags: Battle, Pokemon, Revolution

5 Responses to “Pokemon Battle Revolution”
How do you use these friend codes?! They dont make sense! I guess they are trying to tell us that they use these to protect little kids from Michael Jackson and other malesters. I think Nintendo could of made a easier way to battle other people though. Someone PLEASE tell me how to use these!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
By ELC on Mar 3, 2010
Bought this game, but soon sold it on Ebay. There needs to be more action to this game-especially for a Wii game! You just sit in a chair and pick your battles. What a disappointment!
Rating: 2 / 5
By V. ragland on Mar 3, 2010
PLEASE BUY THIS TITLE FOR YOUR GAMER, LOT’S OF ACTION ONE OF THOSE GREAT GAME’S FOR THE Wii,PLEASE TRUST ME ON THIS ONE.
Rating: 5 / 5
By UC-APPLEMAN on Mar 3, 2010
Awesome game! It is great to be able to play with people around the world. If you like pokemons, that’s the game. If you have a DS, it gets better!!
Rating: 5 / 5
By Augusto Cesar C. Botossi on Mar 3, 2010
My boys bought this thinking they could load their DS Pokemon into the Wii and then have a dynamic battle using the Wii controlers. That is not the case; the battles are the same turn-based move selection as the DS Pokeman games. We added the Wii to our collection of gaming platforms for the motion control, so this purchase was a big let down.
Rating: 1 / 5
By Matt Peloquin on Mar 3, 2010