{nl}Pokemon Battle Revolution launches in Europe almost a year after Japan{nl}With stunning 3D graphics, ten Colosseums to battle through, as well as the ability to take on friends and other fans via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, this is one game Pokemon fans won't want to miss. Pokemon Battle Revolution launches on Wii on 7 December 2007 across Europe.{nl}{nl}Set in Poketopia with ten Colosseums to enjoy, Pokemon Battle Revolution gives fans the chance to battle with their carefully nurtured and trained Pokemon collection obtained in Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl. And it couldn't be easier to copy them as players simply connect their Nintendo DS to Wii via the consoles wireless connection and then set off to battle it out.{nl} {nl}Once players have copied their Pokemon from Pokemon Diamond or Pokemon Pearl they are issued with a Custom Pass. The Custom Pass is one of the three kinds of Battle Passes that can be encountered in the game. Players without Pokemon Diamond or Pokemon Pearl haven't been forgotten! One of the other passes, the Rental Pass, brings them in on the action. All Battle Passes contain both Trainer information and Pokemon data and whether using a Custom Pass or a Rental Pass, this is the fans all-access-pass to the greatest fictional theme park ever!{nl} {nl}In Pokemon Battle Revolution, all of the battle modes give fans the opportunity to truly put their Pokemon battling skills and knowledge to the ultimate test. Colosseum Mode sees fans take part in Colosseum Battles and Free Battles against the console or friends, and in the Wi-Fi section players can take part in amazing Wi-Fi Battles against Pokemon Battle Revolution owners anywhere in the world using the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Service. And if battling across the globe isn't enough, Friend Passes can be swapped at the end of the battle if both parties agree. Use the Friend Pass in Free Battle and see how good your friend's team really is! Also, if the player and up to three friends have a Nintendo DS and a copy of either Pokemon Diamond or Pokemon Pearl, they can take advantage of the unique DS Battle Mode, which lets them battle on the big screen using their Nintendo DS as a controller.{nl} {nl}Players can take their pick from two Collesseums in Collosseum Battlle to start with, but if they successfully defeat the Opponent Trainers and Colosseum Leaders, the adventure continues as new challenges and other spectacular Colosseums become available. Reap the rewards of victory and then spend the hard-earned Poke Coupons in the shop. Is the base character not trendy enough? Maybe he or she doesn't look like a big enough Pokemon fan for you. It's time to take customizing to the extreme! Splash out on items to customize your base character in any way you like. You need more incentive? Then take advantage of the connectivity between Wii and Nintendo DS and send useful items to Pokemon Diamond or Pokemon Pearl.{nl} {nl}Pokemon Battle Revolution comes into its own with the Wi-Fi Mode. Take on friends in 'Battle a Friend' or the rest of the world in 'Battle Someone' by connecting Pokemon Battle Revolution to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Either way, fans will never get bored of Wi-Fi Battles. This is where you really discover whether your Pokemon Trainer skills and knowledge are up to scratch or not.{nl} {nl}With Colosseum Leaders, friends and other Pokemon rivals from around the world to compete with, Pokemon Battle Revolution is a great stage to become the ultimate Pokemon Trainer, and it all takes place on the big screen! It is time to polish off your skills, so get collecting and training in Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl, available now on the Nintendo DS for an estimated retail price of 35 pounds / 50 Euros, and prepare for full battle as Pokemon Battle Revolution launches across Europe on Wii on 7 December 2007 for an estimated retail price of 35 pounds / 50 Euros. {nl} | {nl}