Video Gaming News - March 2004
Redmond, WA (March 22, 2004) - Nintendo today announced that Pokemon
Colosseum is now available for the GameCube.
From Nintendo:
In this corner, in blue and yellow, standing 1 foot tall and weighing 2
pounds, with the ability to grant wishes - Jirachi! And in this corner, in blue
and gray, standing 47 feet, 7 inches tall and weighing 878 pounds, with the
ability to store water and bounce - Wailmer! But never judge a Pokemon by its
size. Today Nintendo releases Pokemon Colosseum, the first-ever 3-D Pokemon game
with role-playing elements, madeexclusively for Nintendo GameCube.
In Pokemon Colosseum, the highly anticipated new video game, Pokemon of all
shapes, sizes and abilities will be trained for and tested in battle. Yet
regardless of who wins the conflict, the Pokemon franchise continues its reign
as the undefeated champion in the hearts and minds of its fans.
"From the teens who grew up with Pokemon to the youngsters who are
discovering it today, the appeal of these characters endures," says George
Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate
communications. "With both battle and role-playing elements, Pokemon Colosseum
is sure to enjoy broad popularity among fans of all ages."
The game contains both an exciting Story Mode and a ferocious Battle Mode. In
the single-player Story Mode, players take on the role of the Hero, whose
Partner has the ability to identify Shadow Pokemon. The Hero then snags and
purifies these Pokemon. The storylines in this deep role-playing mode provide
more than 30 hours of play.
In Battle Mode, players can transfer all 201 Pokemon from their Game Boy
Advance Pokemon Ruby and Pokemon Sapphire games and have them clash in the
Colosseum. Up to four players can compete in Single, Double or Multi modes of
battle.
The rich environments in this first 3-D Pokemon title for Nintendo GameCube
pulsate with explosive power and nearly blast off the screen. The older
characters lend themselves to a grittier cinematic feel, thanks to the
development team of Genius Sonority.
Indeed, Pokemon holds the title belt in multiple weight classes. More than 4
million fans in the United States alone purchased copies of Pokemon Ruby and
Pokemon Sapphire. Worldwide, the franchise has earned more than $15 billion in
sales.
Pokemon Colosseum, Rated E for Everyone, is available now at an MSRP of
$49.99.
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