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Pokemon Colosseum (With Free 59 Slot Memory Card) for GameCube

Consumer Rating: Pokemon Colosseum (With Free 59 Slot Memory Card) for GameCube Reviews and Ratings - Rating 3.5/5 See 4 reviews  |  Write a review at Epinions.com
Though its popularity isn't quite at the same fevered pitch it was back in the late '90s, Nintendo's Pokémon franchise still seems to have some spark left in it. The perennial pairs of Pokémon games that show up on the Game Boy platform have maintained a level of quality that, despite an aesthetic that some find too... More
Though its popularity isn't quite at the same fevered pitch it was back in the late '90s, Nintendo's Pokémon franchise still seems to have some spark left in it. The perennial pairs of Pokémon games that show up on the Game Boy platform have maintained a level of quality that, despite an aesthetic that some find too saccharine, has kept the franchise fresh and accessible. Though the weird metagame known as Pokémon Channel was released in the States a few months ago, it's been a long time since a real Pokémon game has been released outside the GBA, and the new Pokémon Colosseum does a decent job of filling this void. As the successor to Nintendo's Pokémon Stadium games for the N64, Colosseum largely gives fans what they want, which is lots of real freaky-looking monsters and lots of battling. It can be pretty fun, even if you're not already sold on the whole Pokémon thing, though it's probably not the best introduction to the franchise for novice players. Minimize
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Pokémon Colosseum (With Free 59 Slot Memory Card) (GameCube)

Pokémon Colosseum (With Free 59 Slot Memory Card) (GameCube)

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Though its popularity isn't quite at the same fevered pitch it was back in the late '90s, Nintendo's Pokémon franchise still seems to have some spark left in it. The perennial pairs of Pokémon games that show up on the Game Boy platform have maintained a level of quality that, despite an aesthetic that some find too saccharine, has kept the franchise fresh and accessible. Though the weird metagame known as Pokémon Channel was released in the States a few months ago, it's been a long time since a real Pokémon game has been released outside the GBA, and the new Pokémon Colosseum does a decent job of filling this void. As the successor to Nintendo's Pokémon Stadium games for the N64, Colosseum largely gives fans what they want, which is lots of real freaky-looking monsters and lots of battling. It can be pretty fun, even if you're not already sold on the whole Pokémon thing, though it's probably not the best introduction to the franchise for novice players.
 

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Nintendo
Genre  What is "Genre"?
Adventure • Role-Playing • Fighting
ESRB Rating  What is "ESRB Rating"?
E - (Everyone)
PEGI Age Rating Age 3+
 

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Average Rating: 3.5/5 stars 4 reviews | Write a review at Epinions.com
 

Epinions A pretty cool game.

by  bowser18,  Feb 17, 2006
Pros: Everything,except the GIRL!
Cons: THE GIRL DUH!
Review: I enjoyed playing this game but there is one thing I really hate,THE STUPID GIRL THAT FOLLOWS YOU!She is so dumb,and get this,when you beat the game completly, she still follows you trust me,I beat the whole stinkin game!Anyhoo,I do like this game don't ...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars
 

Epinions not as good as the GBA games

by  prince_rukario,  Sep 9, 2005
Pros: Cool music, good Pokemon and nice graphics.
Cons: Short gameplay, very few pokemon and dorky looking girl following you around.
The Bottom Line: It's a very addicting game once you get used to it. If your a true Pokemon fan, this is must-have game.
Review: It's too short. There aern't enough pokemon. Come on, theres only 52. (including Umbreon, Espeon, Ho-oh and Plusle) And you can't catch wild Pokemon. You can only snag them off random jerks in the game. But the good thing is that you can get Ho-oh in it, ...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars
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