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Seeing 5 Pokemon games at E3... despite being interested in none bar Collesseum is a nice thing. Seeing 2 Zelda games although not looking too exciting is also a nice thing. Nintendo know how to cash in.
But Pokemon Box, like the new Pacman game and the 2 Zelda games are the Nintendo titles used to push the GBA-GC link up...
I'll get them as long as their cheap... I know Pokemon Box is.
Which officially gets the worse Nintendo game name ever.
I don't know how many of you have seen it in the series, but it should be like that!
Where is the grass field, the ice field, the sand field etc. Why aren't there different stadiums?
Why isn't there the proper Pokemon League, where you have to battle through a load of trainers in a tournament, and if you win you get to face the Elite Four?
Hopefully now that Ruby and Sapphire use different weather conditions to affect the Pokemon, Collessium will have different stadiums with different fields.
Fully 3-D version of the normal Pokemon adventure game.
Eh?!
But, except from Pokémon Colloseum and either Ruby or Sapphire, I think only the next Pokémon pinball will get my money in the nearish future (as far as Pokémon is concerned).
> So 'Pokémon Memory Magic' isn't Pokémon Box?
Yeah what is with that name?
I demand they keep the 'Box' name!
Pokémon have taken over the airwaves!
Players get to make great friends with Pikachu. Pokémon Channel is a highly innovative and diverse game that has enough substance to keep even the most avid Poké-maniac entertained for hours and hours. In Pokémon Channel, the Pokémon television station has lost segments of their most popular show. Players must find and collect the clips and return them to the station. To aid them in their quest, players call upon the help of Pikachu. Once all the pieces are collected, the show will be restored and ready for broadcast. Everyone can enjoy watching TV with Pikachu and find other ways to play with Pikachu. They can communicate with Pikachu by providing advice, or take Pikachu to a grassy field or forest and get to know other Pokémon.
Features include:
Players explore the beaches, mountains and woods of the Pokémon world-even make friends with a wild Pikachu. Throughout the game, players watch Pokémon- themed television programs, including never-before-seen DVD quality animation featuring the popular Pichu Bros. Other in-game television programs include a quiz show, news channel, shopping channel and much more!
When players wish to "stop and smell the roses," they can choose different scenes from the in-game television programs and color them in with a paint tool. Finished artwork can then be displayed in Smeargle's art gallery.
Players also can find and collect 3-D Pokémon "NiceCard" lenticulars and play a virtual version of Pokémon Mini.
It's a game about a TV channel where you have to do mini game type things to boost ratings.
You can do other things like go to the beach and colour in pictures.
Yippee.
> Pokemon Channel has nothing to do with Pokemon Snap.
Ah but it's a similar exploration type game... I think that is what Tilt was after.