Pokemon Colosseum (With Free 59 Slot Memory Card) (GameCube) | 
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List Price: £39.99 Buy Used: £6.99 You Save: £33.00 (83%)
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Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 2624
Platform: Gamecube Genre: role-playing-games Rating: Universal, particularly children ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 18 years Operating System: Gamecube 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
Release Date: May 14, 2004 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Preview Pokemon Colosseum, like the Pokemon Stadium games that begat it, is primarily a way of seeing the Pokemon you've caught in Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire in full 3-D on your GameCube. By connecting a Game Boy Advance to your GameCube (link cable required) you can upload all your data from the portable games so that it appears on your GameCube and on the big screen. This means you can examine your Pokedex of over 200 Pokemon in full 3D, swap and trade items and Pokemon, view extensive tutorials, set out your hidden base, use e-cards and, most importantly, battle. Pokemon Colosseum features a range of battlegrounds, ranging from out in the middle of Petalburg Woods to within a giant stadium with thousands of onlookers. You choose to fight the battles either against the computer, a friend or in a team battle with four people, but whatever you decide suddenly your Pokemon and all their amazing moves will be in super realistic 3-D--they look even better than they do in the cartoon. Using either the GBA or the normal GameCube controller makes the battles really come alive as you fight for honour or one of the many unlockable secrets. The only problem with Pokemon Colosseum is that it's out so long after Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire, but if you can wait that long this an absolute must-have for any Pokefan. --David Jenkins
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Gotta Snag 'em all! October 10, 2007 DarkPharaoh 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
You capture wild Pokemon only, right? Wrong! The lead character in this game wears a device on his arm, allowing him to snag Pokemon. However, you still can't just snag any Pokemon. Teaming up wth a girl who has the ability to see dark auras, you travel around rescuing "Shadow Pokemon", who's hearts have been sealed shut in labs. Caring for these Pokemon and taking them to a special place restores the Pokemon to their original state. When you've snagged all the Shadow Pokemon, and restored them, you're said to be able to get Ho-oh as well. I can't vouch for that yet, but I'm working on it.
Pokemon in a whole new world (I don't mean that literally) May 5, 2005 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Pokemon Colosseum is a great game but it can become rather tedious for instance when you have to catch a particular Pokemon to move on, this can be extremely annoying. The graphics are great & the battles are outstanding. Sound - alright, but then again it's not hard to be alright when you're not there - this game is virtually silent but that's a bonus because you don't have to listen to the characters going on. One thing thing it lacks is the basic Pokemon selection at the beginning which is rather annoying because I want a Treeco!Overall impression? - rather good so why are you still reading this...buy it!
pokemon colosseum December 19, 2004 P M Dolan (Stockport, Cheshire United Kingdom) 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
This game is great for pokemonfans.Pokemon colosseum is about snagging pokemon and purifing pokemon with your two best pokemon (Espeon and Umbreon).Pokemon colosseum has two modes story is about snagging pokemon and purifing them and colosseum battle is where you can battle in colosseums or challenge mt.battle(mt.battle is where you have to face 100 trainers and defeat them)or you can link up with your friends and battle each other and get pokecoupons to exchange them for rare items.And you can trade with the gameboy advance games Pokemon ruby,saphire,fire red and Leaf green.
Pokemon Gotta Snag em all! December 8, 2004 Mr P Marshall (FARNBOROUGH, Hampshire United Kingdom) 6 out of 15 found this review helpful
i got this 31st may 2004 and its briL!!!!!!!! Tjis game is all about a boy an evil boy whon works for team snagem but he betrayed them stole the snag machine and went off to save pokemon. He finds a girl which you name and she can spot shadow pokemon the pokemon that have been snaged and turned evil. wow. your job is to find the shadow team making shadow pokemon and destroy them. wow. you fight master ein, venus, miror and dakim also the hardest one i found hard, evice the evil mayor of phenic city. wow. no its not just. wow. its brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! . wow. tahts mostly that but the hardest person is your imposter the hardest thing to do is purify every single pokemon but theres an award ................... ho-ho!!!!!!!!!!!!! the legendary bird but first you need to complete mt. battle. wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.wow. o by the way go on runescape.com. gotta snag em all!
Not as good as hoped. November 25, 2004 C. O'Connor (Birmingham, UK) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
I think the thing that really attracted me to the original game was the fact that you could capture (not steal) over 149 pokemon. Although, this is still, one of the better games on the gamecube-despite me being rather critical of it.The game sees you, an ex-pirate who has left his group on a journey (another one!) The plot is essentially that some evil group have been making shadow pokemon! You need to steal these pokemon, which your lady friend can see, and bring them back to their senses. Unfortunately, plot wise thats pretty much it, but there is plenty to do, dont get me wrong. Graphically, this game is good. The locations are genuinely big and really reflect the nature of the area through the music. The pokemon are well modelled and genuinely look and fight well, but as with most games in this era, the looks aren't the be-all and end-all of it. The gameplay is what stands out. So there are only 60 pokemon AND NO STARMIE DAMN YOU! But the fact you REALLY have to fight for them (and die) is what makes it so rewarding. You now fight with two pokemon at a time, and this actually works well. HOWEVER, the computers pokemon are incredibly hard to capture, they can break out of super-balls with incredible ease, and this adds to the frustration. There are various gyms you can go to, TMs to unlock and an incredibly 100 battle arena that becomes increasingly more difficult as you go on. Along with that, there are the colleseums to go to. Putting it bluntly, there is a lot in this game that will keep you coming back for more. So whats dissappointing-the fact that most of the hardcore fans of the original will be dissappointed, that only a few appear from red, blue and yellow, but they're nearly all from silver, gold, ruby and saphire. For those of us with a poorer memory that means even more names to remember, and for the action fan amongst us, this game is still turnbased and you have to wait whilst the computer takes its go, it can turn into a game of chess more or less. Other than that, its good. Worth adding to your collection
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