Sunday, November 22, 2015

[Game][Pokken Tournament] - Pokémon Puzzle Challenge


Pokken Tournament - Pokémon Puzzle Challenge, known in Japan as Pokémon de Panepon, was a GameBoy Color game based upon the classic puzzle series Panel de Pon.



Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Puzzle Challenge Image
Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Puzzle Challenge Image

Pokémon Puzzle Challenge has you connect various different styles of blocks to remove them from the field of play. These get scrolled upwards giving you more options until you hit the top and lose. However, it has a Pokémon twist. In the game, you're often playing against a computer player and whenever you make a combination, you send an attack to the other player which adds several lines.

The game has multiple modes. First is the story mode, which has you select a Pokémon and travel through Johto, defeating Gym Leaders and Elite Four members as you go. Marathon mode which is endless until your lose. A Score Attack mode, "pokken tournament characters"a special mode where you get given a certain puzzle you need to clear and a mode where you have to remove all the attack blocks. It also has multiplayer through the GameBoy's link cable.

There are several Pokémon to collect within this game, including eggs that hatch when you reach certain unlock points in the various modes.

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[Game][Pokken Tournament] - Pokémon Stadium 2

Pokken Tournament - Pokemon Stadium 2 was the follow up from the previous Pokémon stadium games, with this game including the implementation of the 100 new Pokémon introduced within Gold & Silver. As such, it features all 251 Pokémon and all their attacks in glorious 3D.

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Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Stadium 2 Image
Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Stadium 2 Image


Pokémon Stadium 2 allowed you to connect your Pokémon Green, Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver & Crystal games to the Nintendo 64 and use the Pokémon in a variety of battle modes. These modes varied from Stadium modes where you battle through multiple trainers to win a cup and where you battle against the various gym leaders of Johto & Kanto. These battles can be done either with the Pokémon from your GameBoy games or with some of the many Rental Pokémon. Plus, while all Pokémon use updated versions of their cry in this game, if you use Pikachu from Yellow, it will say its name as per the anime.

Outside of battling, the game"pokken tournament release date" provides organi sational aspects of the game which allow you to organise the Pokémon in your boxes in the GameBoy game. In addition to this, you can also check through the Pokédex in full 3D and trade between two different game paks. Finally, it also includes 12 Mini-games which can be played on your own or with other players. It also includes a feature which allows you to see and decorate your room in 3D. Finally, it also includes the special Pokémon Academy which teaches all the various aspects of the game and has a massive library

Not only does the game give various battle challenges for you to use your Pokémon from the GameBoy games within, but it provides various Prizes. These prizes are of very rare Pokémon with moves they couldn't normally learn at the time of release.

Like its predecessor, Pokémon Stadium 2 has a lower level of difficulty to start with. However, once you have defeated the game, it unlocks a new mode, Round 2, which features tougher trainers.

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[Game][Pokken Tournament] - Pokémon Crystal

Pokken Tournament - Pokemon Crystal is the second in a line of third version games started by Pokémon Yellow. This time around however it's a revisit of the Johto saga. Despite being a third version Crystal introduced several features that are now staples of the series.

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Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Crystal Image
Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Crystal Image
The most obvious feature of Pokemon Crystal is its emphasis on the legendary dog Suicune. The game offers"pokken tournament roster" a more in-depth story than its predeccesors, something that would carry on into Ruby and Sapphire and future titles. Along the way several new characters are introduced and a few of the old dungeons receive redesigns. There are also more chances than ever to obtain different Pokemon, whether its by an in-game event or simply because their habitats have changed. There are also new trainers added to routes which you can check out in our Pokearth section.

Some of the things Pokémon Crystal added to the series include: the choice of playing as a girl, animated Pokemon, trainers giving the player items, move tutors, and the Battle Tower. The game has a lot more to it though so use this as your guide to the world of Crystal!

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[Game][Pokken Tournament] - Pokémon Gold & Silver

Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Gold And Silver Image
Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Gold And Silver Image



Pokken Tournament - Pokemon Gold and Silver, the first main series sequels, were released in late 1999. These versions don't differ quite as much between Japanese and everywhere else: only a slight variation in version exclusives exist. 


The games featured far superior graphics and were Game Boy Colour compatible, and had a unique set of sprites between games. They also brought a bunch of new features that have become mainstays ever since, including but not limited to: shiny Pokemon, day and night, days of the week, male and female Pokemon, roaming legendaries, a post game sidequest, bigger roles for Gym Leaders, and so forth.

Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Gold Version Image
Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Gold Version Image


The Pokemon that can be registered in the Pokedex is now 251, although many of the Pokemon are only available by trading in from Red and Blue. At any rate you'll need to trade to get some Pokemon, whether it's to evolve them, to get them from the other version, or because you knocked a legendary out and saved. Breeding"pokken tournament wii u" has made it easier to part with starter Pokemon: now you can simply send an egg over and let the other player hatch it themselves.

Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Silver Version Image
Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Silver Version Image


Gold and Silver starts in the all new Johto region, where history is rich and new Pokemon are plentiful, and winds up in the classic Kanto region before the final battle back in Johto. You'll encounter old faces and new, evolutions of your favourite Pokemon, and an entirely different Pokemon challenge. Good luck!

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Friday, November 20, 2015

[Game][Pokken Tournament] - Pokémon Trading Card Game

Pokken Tournament - The Pokémon Trading Card Game is a spin-off title based upon the Trading Card Game that exists of Pokémon.

In this game, you play as a new trainer who is on a journey to inherit the Legendary cards. To do so, the player has to defeat all 8 Club Masters and the 4 Grand Masters, in a system mirroring that of the main series Pokémon games, in card battles. This is done using the same mechanics as the standard TCG.

Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Trading Card Game Image
Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Trading Card Game Image


This game features all of the cards from the original Base, Jungle and Fossil expansions, as well as multiple unique cards to the game, and many promotional cards. All of these cards are collected in-game by defeating the various characters in the eight respective clubs. These clubs are dotted around the island, and are navigated via the game's map. The game"pokken tournament roster" also features 50 pre-created decks for you to access when you have the cards required.

There are several other modes to participate within in this game, including a multiplayer mode, where you can battle your friends, a mode allowing you to send & receive cards from friends, as well as in-game modes like Challenge Cup and the Challenge Machine.


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[Game][Pokken Tournament] - Pokémon Stadium

Pokken Tournament - This edition of Pokémon Stadium began the whole Battle Simulator aspect of the Pokémon games. Release in Japan in 1998, this game provided the first instance of home console & portable compatibility in the form of the Transfer Pak. This game allowed you to use 42 of the 151 available Pokémon and battle with them in 3D.

Pokken Tournament Image- Pokémon Stadium Image
Pokken Tournament Image- Pokémon Stadium Image


Pokémon Stadium allowed you to connect your Pokémon Green, Red, Blue and Yellow games to the Nintendo 64 and use the Pokémon in a variety of battle modes. These battle modes featured rules based upon official tournaments and in one case features teams of players who won those tournaments in the various areas.

In addition to the battle modes, Pokémon Stadium provides various organisational aspects including sorting boxes for Pokémon and items and giving you access to a full 3D Pokédex. Despite the fact that only 42 Pokémon are useable within the game, all 151 Pokémon are viewable within the Pokédex and various other modes.

Unlike its successors, this version of Pokémon Stadium also doesn't provide any gifts for the player but it does allow you to teach Pikachu the special move Surf if you use it in your winning teams in one of the battle tournamenets.

This game never made it for release outside of Japan"pokken tournament wii u" due to a variety of factors. First, it lacked a lot of Pokémon capable of being used, making it limited in scope and secondly, it was heavily criticised for its difficulty. Instead of releasing this version of Pokémon Stadium internationally, a sequel was created with toned down difficulty, all 151 Pokémon and a variety of new features, and was released internationally as Pokémon Stadium.


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[Game][Pokken Tournament] - Pokémon Pinball

Pokken Tournament - Pokémon Pinball was the second handheld spin-off of the Pokémon games. This game was released exclusively for the GameBoy Color and came in a special cartridge which include a "Rumble Pak" powered by a AAA battery, which rumbled the controller at certain points in gameplay. This is the first in the Pokémon Pinball sub-series.

Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Pinball Image
Pokken Tournament Image - Pokémon Pinball Image


Like the main games, Pokémon Pinball is all about capturing the Pokémon, but the difference is that this is done through a game of pinball. The game is"pokken tournament release date" spread across two different stages, providing different challenges, Pokémon and bonuses.

As with most Pinball games, the key here is to obtain the most points through hitting the various parts of the table and capturing Pokémon. However, the Pokéon you obtain only carry through the session you're playing on. Once you're out of balls, the game ends and you have to start again. This game does feature a Pokédex which helps keep track of all the Pokémon seen and captured within the game, giving details on the Pokémon as per the Pokédexes in the main game.

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