Nintendo Pokemon Battle Revolution
- Brand:
- Nintendo
- Model Number:
- n/a
- UPC:
- 045496900168
- EAN:
- 0045496900168
- Walmart SKU:
- 5716116
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$299.99 | |
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$53.56 | |
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$59.96 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.72/5 from 39 reviews.
nice graphics, great game, well worth the high cost of Wii games
My boys ages 5 and 8 really like the game. The also have Pearl for the DS so they are using those pokemon as well. There is allot of reading so if your child doesn't read well this game would get tiresome for the parent. My oldest does all the reading and they play the game together. It would be nice if you could battle eachother in a two player mode instead of only fighting the computer.
This game has great graphics. It takes place in the future. I love it!
This game is so fun and is such a blast! I LOVE it!! Everytime I get a chance to play my wii, this is always the first game on my mind I want to play! I have been a huge Pokemon fan since I was 7 years old in the 1990's and am still a huge one today! Pokemon 4 EVER!!!
This product is wonderful for young pokemon fans. They get to battle with several different recognizable characters. My son will play it for hours on end. The moves are not difficult. It would get a little boring for teens or adults. The best ages would be 4-10 for this product.
I bought this for my son's 8th birthday. He loves Pokemon and really likes the game.
This item was purchased for an 8 year old boy who thoroughly enjoys playing Pokemon on Nintendo DS Lite. He very much enjoys playing the Wii version though did mention you can't go out an "catch" your own Pokemon as you can on DS. Battles are fought and won/lost in colosseums. As the player wins in a colosseum, a new one opens to challenge the player to the next level.
It gets boring fast. The only thing you can do is battle and dress your character up. There is no story line.
I'm a 90s kid so I play Pokemon stadium. I played it with my brothers for years. we never attached a game boy to it we could do free battles and use all the Pokemon. I would have never imagined that they would take away that feature in this version. I wanted to share my experiences with my daughter so I got her the game big disappointment I'm now waiting on Pokemon Platinum to show up so we can play it on the DS so we can have our own Pokemon. as an old school gamer who started with the Atari it blows my mind that we as gamers have allowed the industry to move this direction. being how old it is I feel like it's one of the first pay to win games
This is just really not that fun, and the on-line mode is pretty slow :(
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