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'''Pokémon Rumble U''' (Japanese: ''' | '''Pokémon Rumble U''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンスクランブル U''' ''Pokémon Scramble U'') is a game released on the [[Wii U]] eShop and the third entry in the [[Pokémon Rumble series]]. It was the first [[Pokémon games|Pokémon game]] released for the Wii U, followed by [[Pokkén Tournament]]. The game was revealed in the March 2013 issue of CoroCoro, which surfaced online on February 12, 2013. It was released in Japan on April 24, 2013, in Europe on August 15, 2013, in Australia on August 16, 2013, and in North America on August 29, 2013. | ||
This the first NFC-compatible game on Wii U, allowing players to scan specific NFC figures modelled after certain Pokémon. These figures would predate [[Amiibo]], which released the year after this game. | This the first NFC-compatible game on Wii U, allowing players to scan specific NFC figures modelled after certain Pokémon. These figures would predate [[Amiibo]], which released the year after this game. | ||
This title | This title became unavailable after the discontinuation of the Wii U eShop on March 27, 2023. | ||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
* All 649 Pokémon of [[Generation]]s {{Gen|I}}-{{Gen|V}}. | * All 649 Pokémon of [[Generation]]s {{Gen|I}}-{{Gen|V}}. | ||
* Supports up to four players. | * Supports up to four players. | ||
* Up to 100 Pokémon are able to battle at the same time. | * Up to 100 Pokémon are able to battle at the same time. | ||
* Is the first Wii U game to use the console's NFC technology, allowing [[Pokémon Rumble U NFC Figures|figures]] purchased in stores to interact with the game. | * Is the first Wii U game to use the console's NFC technology, allowing [[Pokémon Rumble U NFC Figures|figures]] purchased in stores to interact with the game. | ||
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** Red Poké Ball- contains a normal level Pokémon of the level played | ** Red Poké Ball- contains a normal level Pokémon of the level played | ||
** Gold Poké Ball - contains a higher than normal level Pokémon of the level played | ** Gold Poké Ball - contains a higher than normal level Pokémon of the level played | ||
** Crystal Poké Ball- contains a much higher level Pokémon than of the level played. Also, all Challenge awarded Pokémon after completing challenges come in a Crystal Poké Ball. | ** Crystal Poké Ball- contains a much higher level Pokémon than of the level played. Also, all Challenge awarded Pokémon after completing challenges come in a Crystal Poké Ball. | ||
* The Master Ball - sometimes dropped into the playing field as a bonus item. When thrown at a Pokémon, that Pokémon will be befriended/caught, and generally at a higher level (Gold or Crystal Poké Ball). | * The Master Ball - sometimes dropped into the playing field as a bonus item. When thrown at a Pokémon, that Pokémon will be befriended/caught, and generally at a higher level (Gold or Crystal Poké Ball). | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Music from the [[Pokémon Rumble|first]] [[Pokémon Rumble Blast|two]] [[Pokémon Rumble series|Pokémon Rumble]] titles is re-used in this game, as well as music from [[Hey You, Pikachu!]], [[Pokémon Channel]], [[Pokémon Dash]], and [[Pokémon PC Master]]. | * Music from the [[Pokémon Rumble|first]] [[Pokémon Rumble Blast|two]] [[Pokémon Rumble series|Pokémon Rumble]] titles is re-used in this game, as well as music from [[Hey You, Pikachu!]], [[Pokémon Channel]], [[Pokémon Dash]], and [[Pokémon PC Master]]. | ||
* This is the only original Pokémon title for [[Wii U]], as [[Pokkén Tournament]] is a port of an arcade game. | |||
==Staff== | ==Staff== |
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Pokémon Rumble U ポケモンスクランブルU | |
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Pokémon Rumble U's logo | |
Basic info
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Platform: | Wii U |
Category: | Action RPG |
Players: | 1-4 players simultaneous |
Connectivity: | None |
Developer: | Ambrella |
Publisher: | Nintendo |
Part of: | Generation V spin-off |
Ratings
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CERO: | A |
ESRB: | E |
ACB: | PG |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | 7 |
GRAC: | N/A |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | April 24, 2013 |
North America: | August 29, 2013 |
Australia: | August 16, 2013 |
Europe: | August 15, 2013 |
South Korea: | N/A |
Hong Kong: | N/A |
Taiwan: | N/A |
Websites
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Japanese: | Official website |
English: | Official website |
Japanese boxart
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Pokémon Rumble U (Japanese: ポケモンスクランブル U Pokémon Scramble U) is a game released on the Wii U eShop and the third entry in the Pokémon Rumble series. It was the first Pokémon game released for the Wii U, followed by Pokkén Tournament. The game was revealed in the March 2013 issue of CoroCoro, which surfaced online on February 12, 2013. It was released in Japan on April 24, 2013, in Europe on August 15, 2013, in Australia on August 16, 2013, and in North America on August 29, 2013.
This the first NFC-compatible game on Wii U, allowing players to scan specific NFC figures modelled after certain Pokémon. These figures would predate Amiibo, which released the year after this game.
This title became unavailable after the discontinuation of the Wii U eShop on March 27, 2023.
Features
- All 649 Pokémon of Generations I-V.
- Supports up to four players.
- Up to 100 Pokémon are able to battle at the same time.
- Is the first Wii U game to use the console's NFC technology, allowing figures purchased in stores to interact with the game.
- These figures are customizable. The money earned in the game from battles will make enhancements available for the Pokémon, such as an increase in strength or a change in the moves it knows.
- Other Pokémon are befriended/caught during battles. The chance to befriend/catch any one Pokémon in a battle seems to be random but weighted based on power differential.
- Each stage has challenges that if the player completes them, they will be given a special Pokémon in a Crystal Poké Ball.
- Befriended/Caught Pokémon show up in one of three types of Poké Balls:
- Red Poké Ball- contains a normal level Pokémon of the level played
- Gold Poké Ball - contains a higher than normal level Pokémon of the level played
- Crystal Poké Ball- contains a much higher level Pokémon than of the level played. Also, all Challenge awarded Pokémon after completing challenges come in a Crystal Poké Ball.
- The Master Ball - sometimes dropped into the playing field as a bonus item. When thrown at a Pokémon, that Pokémon will be befriended/caught, and generally at a higher level (Gold or Crystal Poké Ball).
Areas
Sparkly Playland
Blue Sky Park
Transit Museum
Mysterious Forest
Toy Shop
Wondrous Battle Arena
Gallery
Artwork
Passwords
All password Pokémon for the US and Europe have the Special Trait Gift.
Trivia
- Music from the first two Pokémon Rumble titles is re-used in this game, as well as music from Hey You, Pikachu!, Pokémon Channel, Pokémon Dash, and Pokémon PC Master.
- This is the only original Pokémon title for Wii U, as Pokkén Tournament is a port of an arcade game.
Staff
- Main article: Staff of Pokémon Rumble U
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