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'''Pokémon Battrio''' (ポケモンバトリオ) is a cel-shaded arcade game designed by [[wp:Tomy|Tomy]].  It is a fighting game in the vein of [[Pokémon Stadium series|Pokémon Stadium]] or [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]].   
'''Pokémon Battrio''' (ポケモンバトリオ) is a cel-shaded arcade game designed by [[wp:Tomy|Tomy]].  It is a fighting game in the vein of [[Pokémon Stadium series|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]].
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".
The name is derived from the words "Battle" and "Trio".

Revision as of 00:14, 13 October 2007

Pokémon Battrio
[[File:Pokémon Battrio arcade cabinet marquee|250px]]
Pokémon Battrio arcade cabinet marquee
Basic info
Platform: {{{platform}}}
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Players: 1 or 2 players simultaneous
Connectivity: None
Developer: Tomy
Publisher: Nintendo
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Release dates
Japan: ???
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Australia: ???
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South Korea: N/A
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Websites
Japanese: ポケモンバトリオ
English:
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Pokémon Battrio (ポケモンバトリオ) 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".


Available Pokémon

There are 36 available playable Pokémon confirmed. In order of Pokémon Battrio website.

  1. Dialga
  2. Palkia
  3. Infernape
  4. Empoleon
  5. Regigigas
  6. Venusaur
  7. Blastoise
  8. Grotle
  9. Monferno
  10. Tangrowth
  11. Electivire
  12. Rhyperior
  13. Charmeleon
  14. Wartortle
  15. Pikachu
  16. Turtwig
  17. Piplup
  18. Cherrim
  19. Magmar
  20. Buizel
  21. Pachirisu
  22. Hippopotas
  23. Glameow
  24. Carnivine
  25. Slugma
  26. Mantyke
  27. Shinx
  28. Buneary
  29. Gligar
  30. Bulbasaur
  31. Charmander
  32. Eevee
  33. Jolteon
  34. Vaporeon
  35. Meowth
  36. Pichu

Gameplay

There are Videos/Videos of gameplay on the website. There will be a memory card like device which stores your Pokémon which will sell for about 500 Yen.


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