Platform
"Pokemon Battle Revolution" was released for the Nintendo Wii. The game also can connect with the Nintendo DS hand-held console. After connecting the game with the DS, you can battle the Pokemon of your Wii game with the Pokemon on the DS game. This works with Generation IV Pokemon games -- "Pokemon Diamond" and "Pokemon Pearl." The DS must be equipped with the game when you connect it to the Nintendo Wii.
Rating
The Entertainment Software Rating Board -- the video-game rating board in the United States -- rated Pokemon Battle Revolution "E." The "E" rating signifies that the game is appropriate for people of all ages. The European rating board gave the game a 7-plus, signifying that the game is appropriate for children age 7 and older. The Australian rating board gave the game a "G," meaning it is appropriate for people of all ages.
Game Info
A battle simulation game, "Pokemon Battle Revolution" was developed by Genius Sonority and published by Nintendo. It is a part of the fourth-generation family of "Pokemon" games. The game was released in Japan on December 14, 2006, and in North America in June 2007. The game offers single-player and multiplayer modes.
Gameplay
As with most other "Pokemon" games, the bulk of "Pokemon Battle Revolution" consists of battles in which two Pokemon fight. Unlike other games, attacks happen simultaneously and are relatively graphic. The single-player mode consists of taking on several rounds of trainers, each in a different Colosseum. During these battles, you earn coupons, the in-game currency, that you can use to purchase new clothing for your trainer, gifts to send to DS games, berries that help your Pokemon and Technical Machines, or TMs, that teach your Pokemon new moves.