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Melee! Pokémon Scramble | |
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Basic info
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Platform: | {{{platform}}} |
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Players: | 1-4 players simultaneous |
Connectivity: | None |
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Part of: | {{{gen_series}}} |
Ratings
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CERO: | N/A |
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ACB: | N/A |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | N/A |
GRAC: | N/A |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | June 16, 2009 |
North America: | TBA |
Australia: | TBA |
Europe: | TBA |
South Korea: | TBA |
Hong Kong: | N/A |
Taiwan: | N/A |
Websites
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Japanese: | Official Japanese site |
English: |
(Japanese: 乱戦!ポケモンスクランブル Melee! Pokémon Scramble) is a WiiWare game released on June 16, 2009. It can be purchased for 1,500 Wii Points.
Features
- The game is played with either the Wii Remote on its side or the Nunchuck.
- Pokémon are like wind-up toys and they appear as they did in My Pokémon Ranch.
- There is a Battle Royal 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.
- 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.
- Template:Shiny2 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 upcoming release of Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
Codes
Pokémon | Move | Code | Pokémon | Move | Code | ||
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Charizard | Flamethrower | 9600-4319 | Eevee | Quick Attack | 5873-1954 | ||
Shiny Rattata | Reversal | 3884-9402 | Ninetales | Safeguard | 1923-1298 | ||
Double-Edge | Fire Blast | ||||||
Pikachu | Volt Tackle | 2110-9011 | Zapdos | Drill Peck | 8106-8836 | ||
Mew | Cut | 6614-0248 | Cherrim | SolarBeam | 1923-1298 | ||
Chimchar | Ember | 0331-4118 | Leafeon | Razor Leaf | 7702-2229 | ||
Bibarel | Rollout | 9236-7400 | Rotom | ThunderShock | 9966-1569 | ||
Trivia
See also
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