Pokémon Colosseum facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Pokémon Colosseum |
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Developer(s) | Genius Sonority |
Publisher(s) | The Pokémon Company |
Distributor(s) | Nintendo |
Platform(s) | Nintendo GameCube |
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Genre(s) | Role-playing video game |
Mode(s) | Single player multiplayer |
Pokémon Colosseum (ポケモンコロシアム, Pokemon Koroshiamu) is a 2003 role-playing video game published by The Pokémon Company and developed by Genius Sonority. It was only released for the Nintendo GameCube. Pokémon Colosseum was released on November 21, 2003 in Japan, March 22, 2004 in North America, and on May 14, 2004 in Europe.
The concept for Pokémon Colosseum was influenced by RPGs like Final Fantasy VII and Persona 2: Innocent Sin. During an interview with Prima Games, Pokémon director Junichi Masuda was asked why the gameplay did not mirror that of the other games in the series. Masuda said "How players communicate with each other has been key to the Pokémon games – it is the backbone of all Pokémon game designs. I feel that the handheld systems work better than the home-based consoles. It's certainly possible to come up with concepts for home-based consoles, but we might then have to change the core of the game."
The game was first shown at E3 2003.
Images for kids
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Pokémon Colosseum's 3D overworld features visual detail and a fixed camera angle that is comparable to Square Enix's Final Fantasy series. Shown here is Es Cade's office. Characters of various significance clockwise from top left: Verde, Trudly, Folly, Miror B. (with afro), Wes, Rui, Bluno, and Rosso.
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The city of Phoenix, Arizona was primarily used as the basis for the Orre region.
See also
In Spanish: Pokémon Colosseum para niños