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From: Nintendo
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $9.95
You Save: $10.04 (50%)
Buy New/Used from $9.95

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(176 reviews)
Sales Rank: 3741

Platform: Gamecube
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: dol p gc6e
Model: NGNIN 045496961350
UPC: 045496392482
EAN: 0045496392482
ASIN: B00009WAUF

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • After clearing various parts of the story, you'll compete in the incredible Pokemon Colosseums in every town
  • Fight your way through a series of difficult battles, using more Pokemon and more complex strategies as you reach for the top
  • Exciting RPG-style storyline and quests for a more advanced level of gameplay
  • Upload Pokemon from Pokemon Ruby&Sapphire and battle them against friends with a GameCube
  • Join with a friend for four-player multi-battles

Accessories:

  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play
  • Tips & Tricks Magazine

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Pokemon Colosseum - If you've conquered the Pokemon Stadium games, then the next step up is winning in the massive Colosseums! In this game, you'll be challenged to retrain and convert the infamous "Dark Pokemon". These are Pokemon that were mistreated during training. Open their hearts through kindness&training, then battle them against champion trainers in the Colosseums! Work with Dark Pokemon to develop a strong relationship with them -- open its heart so that it'll fight for you in the Colosseum!


Customer Reviews:   Read 171 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The Gamecube gets Pokemon!   September 30, 2008
This game tickled my fancy from the get-go. Since I didn't have the option of owning Stadium for the N64, I purchased the next-best thing. I was initially blown away. I had never seen my Pokemon in 3d before, and my jaw dropped when I first saw them in a battle. Don't get me wrong, there are flaws in this game, and the premise might be a little too dark for younger Pokemon players, but I was searching for a little more grit and grime in my Pokemon taste, and this game fit the bill quite nicely. I REALLY miss the sounds that the Pokemon make, saying their names and whatnot, but I can overlook the little flaw and see the game for the Pokemon enjoyment that it really is.

Pros:

It's Pokemon in 3d!
Graphically superior to Pokemon Stadium
Sounds are good during battle sequences
Transfers from Ruby/Saphire are possible

Cons:

No trademark sounds from your favorite Pokemon characters
Gritty, dark..you're kids might not like this version

Overall:

Great game to add to your Gamecube collection, and great game for any Pokemon fan to enjoy. Get it's sequel as well if you're a collector of all things Pokemon.



3 out of 5 stars Pokemon   April 1, 2007
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My review is going too be short and to-the-point.

PROS:
-Good Graphics
-Nice controls
-Lots of hidden Items
-Its a Pokemon game!

CONS:
-Unfair Enemys. The computer always have a huge advantage over you. For example, in one battle they crushed my with FIVE CONSECUITVE horn drill attacks (which is an automatic ko that normally has about 30% accuracy) and EVERY SINGLE ATTACK of mine missed.

-Bad enemy design. The enemys (the admins at least) are clad in HORRID eyesores. for example, Nasoucr, or whatever his name is in a purple spandex bodysuit, red skirt, white spikey hair, and pointed blue shoes.

-I feel like Im playing a beta version. It feels like this game is off a demo disk.

-No wild pokemon. Enough said.



4 out of 5 stars Primitive animation.. but it's really pretty good   December 28, 2006
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Pokemon Colluseum is the first 3D RPG in the Pokemon series, and is also the first one to feature an ...um... "dramatic" plot. The plot is REALLY pretty good.. if you can figure out what it is. For those of you having trouble with this, here is the plot:


THE INTRO SEQUENCE EXPLAINED: You are Wes (or whatever you want to call him), some dude in wearing some bizzare blue robe-thing. You are a member of Team Snagem, the evil organization in Orre, the region of the game. You end up betraying Team Snagem, and steal their "snag machine", which is used to steal Pokemon from other trainers. You then drive your oversized motorcycle to a little restraunt in the middle of the desert.

MIROR B: Who is this guy, anyways!? He is a member of the evil organization CIPHER, who was earlier using Team Snagem to capture Pokemon to turn into Shadow Pokemon. You might have noticed how some enemies have the titles "CIPHER ADMIN" or "CIPHER PEON". They are members of CIPHER too. The game does not really explain this, and knowing this can really improve your experience of the game.


Okay, that sums up the plot.

The game's graphics are very interesting. The areas and the Pokemon are very well designed, and often look very cool and are smoothly animated. The people are a whole different story, though. They are very low-res, and their animation is very wretched to say the least. Their running is very odd, with their legs sorta instantly switching between sides, and everything else is ridiculously simple linear animation with only a couple of keyframes (In English: It's simple and jerky animation.) But, there's somethign about the animation that just seems to add a different ambience to the game, though.

For gameplay, most of it is flawless, except for a few glaring faults:

1. It uses save points.
2. The doors don't close.

Okay, maybe #2 is a bit trivial, but everyone agrees that #1 is a horrible mistake.

That sums up my review. I hope you find it useful in playing and/or buying the game!



4 out of 5 stars Okay   December 27, 2006
I am a serious Pokemon fan; I have all "standard" Pokemon games up to Emerald, and I am definitely planning to get diamond and/or pearl. I am absolutely enchanted with those games, but somehow this one doesn't quite cut the cheese. The animation's great (awesome, actually), the plot's okay, but it just doesn't work as well. This game is okay overall. The plot is all right, but sometimes I find it harder to figure out than the other Pokemon games. I didn't like how all battles were double battles; that got old after awhile. Speaking of battles, somehow in the other games I never got sick of repetitive battling, at least in the plot, but on this game I did. Double battle after double battle after double battle. That was really the biggest mistake in this game.

The concept of purifying Pokemon is interesting, to say the least. Actually, it's kind of neat, but it always bugged me to have to "snag" Pokemon from innocent trainers and keep them forever. The other interesting thing is there is another human character, for the first time in Pokemon history, that is controlled. I just found that interesting. In fact, I'd probably rate this game a four in fun if there weren't so many double battles. I like double battles okay, but I found that it can be tough to raise your Pokemon up really fast. But one great thing about the battles is that you can rebattle trainers over and over again, without any weird devices. I guess they had to do that to make up for the game's lack of wild Pokemon. Y'know, to give you some way of leveling up your Pokemon when you've battled all the trainers you're currently supposed to be battling. One major flaw is connected to that; if you didn't know you could rebattle the trainers, your Pokemon might get weak in comparison to the current trainers. In that sense, this game can be diificult to get used to after playing good ol' Red and Blue for so long.

Overall, this game is all right. Te 4 in overall is for the cool animation and stuff.



5 out of 5 stars This game ROCKS!!!   July 15, 2006
  5 out of 9 found this review helpful

THIS GAME IS AWSOME!!!!! I've played it before, and it ROCKS! Pokemon lovers will absolutly LOVE this game, just like I did! ^^

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