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Pokémon Battle Revolution is the first Pokémon home console title to go online in the United States as well as the first online game for the Wii console. It features two online modes; Battle with a Friend, which allows a player to battle a friend using a friend code, [3] and Battle with Someone, which lets the player face off against a random opponent. [4]
Pokémon Battle Trozei: Nintendo 3DS Nintendo/The Pokémon Company The Denpa Men RPG Free! Nintendo 3DS Genius Sonority 2015 Pokémon Shuffle: Nintendo 3DS, Android, iOS: Nintendo/The Pokémon Company 2017 The New Denpa Men: Android, iOS Genius Sonority 2020 Pokémon Café ReMix [7] Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS Nintendo/The Pokémon Company 2024
Pokemon Colosseum: 2005 Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness: Pokémon Trozei! 2006 Pokémon Battle Revolution: 2009 Wacky World of Sports: 2014 Pokémon Battle Trozei [6] Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley: 2015 Pokémon Shuffle [7] 2016 Harvest Moon: Skytree Village: 2017 Harvest Moon: Light of Hope: 2019 Harvest Moon: Mad Dash: 2020 Pokémon Café Mix: 2021
New York, feature – Yash Raj Films, Gibson; Betrayed, feature – telephone caller; New Year's Day, feature – the Boss; You've Got to Walk It, feature – character narrator
The Pokémon themselves spawn randomly, with some conditions; nocturnal Pokémon have a higher chance to spawn at night, and water type pokémon may spawn close to water. Gyms are used to battle and train Pokémon against other players in the area, and nearby PokéStops give free items when spun (they have a 5-minute cooldown per use).
Pokémon Battle Revolution, released in 2007; PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure, released in 2010; PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond, released in 2012
Pokémon are often used in the series to battle other Pokémon, both wild and trainer-owned, using the Pokémon's special abilities. Due to the Pokémon franchise's wide popularity, many fans of the series have attempted to produce unofficial fan-made games, which range from modifications of pre-existing games to larger, full-scale games.
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