Pokémon Battle Revolution
Pokémon Battle Revolution | |
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Del af Pokémon-serien | |
Generelle oplysninger | |
Udvikler | Genius Sonority |
Udgiver | Nintendo |
Serie | Pokémon |
Komponist | Tsukasa Tawada ![]() |
Distributør | Nintendo |
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Genre | RPG-kamp |
Spiltype | Singleplayer Multiplayer Multiplayer online |
Platforme | Wii |
Medier | Wii Optical Disc |
Input | Wii Remote Nintendo DS |
Aldersgrænse | CERO: A (All Ages) ESRB: E (Everyone) OFLC: G (General) PEGI 7+ |
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Pokémon Battle Revolution (ポケモンバトルレボリューション Pokémon Batoru Reboryūshon) er det første Pokémon-spil udgivet til Nintendos Wii spilkonsol.
Via den inbyggede trådløse netværksforbindelse der er indbygget i Wii og Nintendo DS, er det muligt at øverføre Pokémon, samt kæmpe mod andre spillere, der har Pokemon Diamond eller Pokemon Pearl.
Referencer
- ^ "Big Games and Big Sales for Nintendo DS and Wii". Nintendo. 19. september 2007. Arkiveret fra originalen 24. oktober 2006. Hentet 2007-09-19.
- ^ "European release of Pokémon Battle Revolution". Nintendo. Hentet 2007-09-19.
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