Pokémon Rumble

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Pokémon Rumble
乱戦!ポケモンスクランブル

Pokémon Rumble's logo
Basic info
Platform:Wii
Category:Action RPG
Players:1-4 players simultaneous
Connectivity:Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
Developer:Ambrella
Publisher:Nintendo
Part of:Generation IVspin-off
Ratings
CERO:A
ESRB:E10+
ACB:G
OFLC:G8+
PEGI:7
GRAC:N/A
GSRR:N/A
Release dates
Japan:June 16, 2009[1]
North America:November 16, 2009[2]
Australia:November 20, 2009
Europe:November 20, 2009[3]
South Korea:N/A
Hong Kong:N/A
Taiwan:N/A
Websites
Japanese:Official site
Nintendo.co.jp
English:Pokémon.com (US)
Pokémon.com (UK)
Nintendo.com
Nintendo.co.uk
Japanese boxart

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Pokémon Rumble (Japanese:乱戦!ポケモンスクランブルMelee! Pokémon Scramble) is aWiiWare game, and the first game in thePokémon Rumble series. It was released in Japan on June 16, 2009, November 16 for North America, and in Europe four days afterwards. It could be purchased for 1,500 Wii Points.

This title is no longer purchasable as of the Wii Shop Channel's shutdown on January 31, 2019.

Blurb

Introducing a new kind of Pokémon challenge, available exclusively to the WiiWare service! Pokémon Rumble is an action game in which you controlToy Pokémon (referred to as "Pokémon") and take on wave after wave of other Pokémon in a variety of stages.

Befriend some of the defeated Pokémon along the way, adding them to your collection and granting you the ability to use them in battle. Switch between collected Pokémon at any time, taking advantage of the fact that the amount of damage you deal depends on the type of move used and the type of Pokémon hit. Be the last one standing to gain the right to compete in theBattle Royale and test your skills against many Pokémon at once.

Or team up with three people for some multiplayer action, working together to take down tough Bosses and earning points that can be used towards recruiting or training Pokémon. You can even save your favorite Pokémon to your Wii Remote controller for exchanges with friends.

Combining beautiful cel-shaded graphics and exciting game play features with the world of Pokémon, this is one Rumble you won't want to miss!

Story

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Pokémon Rumble takes place in a world withToy Pokémon that come to life after winded up by aWonder Key. A toyRattata controlled by theplayer sneaks into theBattle 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!

Adventure Mode

In Adventure Mode, there are several Normal Rank stages on each level where Pokémon can be befriended. All Pokémon in the Normal Rank stages are fromGeneration I. In the first level, Rank C, the first stage revealed isSilent Forest. Once completed,Windy Prairie,Rocky Cave,Fiery Furnace,Bright Beach, andEternal Tower are accessible. In every subsequent level, all stages are available immediately. The Battle Royale building will not open until a Pokémon of a certain power level is befriended. After the Battle Royale is won, the player will increase in rank, and the next higher level will be accessible. If the player faints three times in one stage, they are sent back to the terminal and instructed to reattempt stages to befriend more powerful Pokémon. In Multiplayer mode, if the two players faint three times combined, they are both sent back to the terminal.

Once the player has beatenMewtwo in the Rank S Battle Royale, Advanced Mode is revealed. Advanced Mode containsGeneration IV Pokémon. After completing the Advanced Mode, EX Mode is unlocked, consisting of random Pokémon from both previous modes as well as some new ones.

Recruited Pokémon

Recruited Pokémon are Pokémon available to switch into battle. They appear listed in a menu item. Pokémon with pink names have Special Traits, those with blue names areShiny, and those with white names are typical. If a Pokémon has a Special Trait and is Shiny, its name will still appear blue in the list.

Pokémon can be recruited through battling in one of the six stages in the terminal, through purchase at the Recruit Point, or through entering a password at the Recruit Point.

Features

  • The game is played with the Wii Remote on its side, a Classic Controller, or a GameCube controller.
  • Pokémon are like wind-up toys and they appear as they did inMy 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 whatmove they use.
  • It also has a story mode where there are levels which end with a battle where in agiant Pokémon is a boss. The boss may be alegendary 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.
  • Similar to thePokémon Mystery Dungeon series, the player may enter in passwords which can be used to get Pokémon that either are not regularly obtainable in the game or have Special Traits. Such codes are released through official media.
  • Pokémon can know up to 2 moves at a time.
  • Shiny Pokémon are also included in the game, which the player is automatically able to befriend if knocked over.
  • Only Pokémon from Generation I and Generation IV are obtainable in the game.
  • For a price, the player may purchase a Pokémon from the certain area they are in. The Pokémon is usually a boss, or a rare Pokémon.
  • As they are toys, Pokémon with alternateforms, such asShaymin, cannot change between forms.
  • If a Pokémon has a small blue symbol by their power level, the Pokémon will increase in power after a Battle Royale is successfully completed.

Special Traits

Main article:Special Traits

Special Traits are abilities that an individual Pokémon can possess. When a Pokémon with a special Trait faints and is ready to be befriended, it will sparkle with a different color than usual.

Passwords and Special Tickets

Special TraitPokémonMove(s)JapanEuropeUS
CharmanderPunchyCharmanderEmber274434725982903979276161
SquirtleHardySquirtleBubble729659921250200268242045
VenusaurBrawnyVenusaurVine Whip42740853---28427215
BulbasaurBrawnyBulbasaurVine Whip---69210136---
PiplupPiplupBubblePound738956251757811499002455
ChimcharChimcharEmberFury Swipes937368585746307981098384
TurtwigTurtwigRazor LeafAbsorb278342491587439086721076
BlastoiseBlastoiseAqua Tail157813466201388095801423
CharizardCharizardFlamethrower960043190887994279684528
VenusaurVenusaurSolarBeam991430941615287615893955
PikachuRallyShiny
Pikachu
ThunderboltQuick Attack699846421054283323236018
RaichuRallyShiny
Raichu
ThunderAgility946588237449261392192057
ArcanineArcanineHeat WaveAgility76672490------
NinetalesNinetalesSafeguardFire Blast62956406------
EeveeEeveeQuick Attack587319545631954805110403
PidgeotPidgeotWing AttackRoost33899104------
LeafeonLeafeonRazor Leaf77022229------
GlaceonGlaceonIcy Wind84739946------
MunchlaxMunchlaxTackle72136317------
GarchompGarchompDragon Claw182489914992379681987397
DragoniteDragoniteDragon Rush337609402936311672101767
ElectivireElectivireDischarge311174495251103414838103
MagmortarMagmortarLava Plume595862235760126338455271
RotomRotomThunderShock996615699294999902001989
TogekissTogekissAir Slash926687957135447255697392
PorygonPorygonPsybeam88088101------
RegigigasRegigigasGiga Impact075208785101059688732778
RattataSpeedyShiny
Rattata
ReversalDouble-Edge388494020215361298493731
BidoofGutsyShiny
Bidoof
SuperpowerHyper Fang177009822424362455752435
VaporeonPokéSunVaporeonSurf93381684------
SnorlaxPokéSunSnorlaxBelly Drum24053396------
GyaradosPokéSunGyaradosWaterfall67502839------
ParasectPokéSunParasectX-Scissor76533521------
MagnezonePokéSunMagnezoneThunderbolt61061639------
WeavilePokéSunWeavileNight Slash99652344------
LuxrayPokéSunLuxrayThunder Fang14055936------
BronzongPokéSunBronzongHypnosis83795196------
HippowdonPokéSunHippowdonEarthquake22198658------
ProbopassPokéSunProbopassMagnet Bomb99863607------
LucarioBuchōLucarioBrick Break97213750------
ChimcharJōhō-buChimcharEmber03314118------
PikachuFan Club (JP)PikachuVolt Tackle211090118644280601190746
ZapdosFan Club (JP)ZapdosDrill Peck810688368202340978443367
BibarelFan Club (JP)BibarelRollout923674005048314518906283
ShayminShaymin
Sky Forme
Seed Flare783770946838512154686284
GiratinaGiratina
Origin Forme
Shadow Force342141983280573983223706
MewFan Club (JP)MewCut661402485221136895618808
CherrimFan Club (JP)Cherrim
Sunshine Form
SolarBeam192312986742784275405667

Release Tickets

If the player releases a certain group of Pokémon, they can grab a Pokémon Ticket.

Releasing five of the same Pokémon will merit a ticket for the next highest stage ofEvolution. Releasing five of the highest stage of an evolutionary line will merit a ticket for the basic Pokémon. Pokémon who do not have an Evolution that appears in the game will not merit any tickets. Releasing five Eevee will also not merit a ticket.

There are only a limited amount of combos and the player is only able to carry one ticket at a time. Tickets can be redeemed at the red roofed building at the very bottom of the Terminal.

Pokémon ReleasedPokémon Ticket ReceivedPokémon ReleasedPokémon Ticket Received
PidgeotFearow
JynxLapras
Pidgeot
Fearow
Jynx
Lapras
ArticunoArticunoRotomFlareonRotom
Flareon
RotomRotom
(Heat)
PidgeotFearow
RaichuElectabuzz
Pidgeot
Fearow
Raichu
Electabuzz
ZapdosZapdosRotomLeafeonRotom
Leafeon
RotomRotom
(Mow)
CharizardPidgeot
FearowMagmar
Charizard
Pidgeot
Fearow
Magmar
MoltresMoltresRotomGlaceonRotom
Glaceon
RotomRotom
(Frost)
DialgaPalkiaGiratinaDialga
Palkia
Giratina
MewtwoMewtwoDragoniteBastiodonGarchomp
LucarioMagnezone
Dragonite
Bastiodon
Garchomp
Lucario
Magnezone
DialgaDialga
Mothim×5Mothim×5BurmyBurmy
(Plant/Sandy/Trash Coat)
BlastoiseGyaradosDragonite
EmpoleonGarchomp
Blastoise
Gyarados
Dragonite
Empoleon
Garchomp
PalkiaPalkia
BurmyBurmy
×5
WormadamWormadam
(Plant/Sandy/Trash Coat)
GengarDragoniteSpiritomb
GarchompDusknoir
Gengar
Dragonite
Spiritomb
Garchomp
Dusknoir
GiratinaGiratina
(Altered Forme)
Gastrodon×5Gastrodon
×5
ShellosShellos
(East/West)
LaprasVaporeonLapras
Vaporeon
PhionePhione
Shellos×5Shellos
×5
GastrodonGastrodon
(East/West)
Phione×3Phione×3ManaphyManaphy
RotomJolteonRotom
Jolteon
RotomRotom
(Fan)
RotomRotomRotom
RotomRotom
Rotom
(Fan Wash Heat Mow Frost)
DarkraiDarkrai
RotomVaporeonRotom
Vaporeon
RotomRotom
(Wash)
CharizardArbokArcanine
KangaskhanBastiodon
Charizard
Arbok
Arcanine
Kangaskhan
Bastiodon
ShayminShaymin
(Land Forme)

Reception

Pokémon Rumble received a "Passable" score of 6.0 out of 10 from IGN, stating that those who like to collect Pokémon have "got your work cut out for you" and while the title is a fun brawler, the game's graphics were "ugly, even for wind-up toys" and game play became tedious quickly.[4]

Staff

Main article:Staff of Pokémon Rumble

Trivia

  • A prototype for North America was shown at the Wizard World's Big Apple Comic Con in October 2009.[citation needed]

References

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