Pokémon Rumble
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| Pokémon Rumble | |
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| Category | Action RPG |
| Players | 1-4 players simultaneous |
| Publisher | Nintendo |
| Developer | Ambrella |
| ESRB | Everyone 10+ |
| Release dates | |
| Japan | June 16, 2009 |
| N. America | November 16, 2009 |
| Australia | TBA |
| Europe | November 20, 2009 |
| Korea | TBA |
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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 was released on November 16 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 World's Big Apple Comic Con.
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Story
Pokémon Rumble takes place in a world with living toy Pokémon. A toy Ratatta controlled by the player sneaks into the Battle Royale hoping to prove its strength, but is defeated. The player then collects more toys from each level and defeats boss Pokémon to pass each Battle Royale and prove their strength!
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
North American
| Pokémon | Move | Code | Pokémon | Move | Code | |||
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| | Venusaur | SolarBeam | 1589-3955 | | Charmander | Ember | 7927-6161 | |
| | Charizard | Flamethrower | 7968-4528 | | Squirtle | Bubble | 6824-2045 | |
| | Blastoise | Aqua Tail | 9580-1423 | | Shiny Rattata | Reversal + Double-Edge | 9849-3731 | |
| | Eevee | Quick Attack | 0511-0403 | | Mew | Cut | 9561-8808 | |
| | Turtwig | Razor Leaf + Absorb | 8672-1076 | | Shiny Bidoof | Superpower + Hyper Fang | 5575-2435 | |
| | Cherrim Sunshine Form | SolarBeam | 7540-5667 | | Shaymin Sky Forme | Seed Flare | 5468-6284 | |
| | Giratina Origin Forme | Shadow Force | 8322-3706 | |||||
See also
External Links
| Pokémon Rumble Locations |
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| Silent Forest | Windy Prairie | Rocky Cave | Fiery Furnace | Bright Beach | Eternal Tower |
| | This article is part of Project Games, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon games. |

