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− | '''''Pokémon Battrio''''' is an arcade game released only in Japan in 2007. It was first announced on April 11, 2007 as a joint venture between Takara Tomy and AQ Interactive, and it was scheduled to be released sometime in July 2007. It | + | '''''Pokémon Battrio''''' is an arcade game in the {{ser|Pokémon}} series, released only in Japan in 2007. It was first announced on April 11, 2007 as a joint venture between Takara Tomy and AQ Interactive, and it was scheduled to be released sometime in July 2007. It was succeeded by [[Pokémon Tretta]]. |
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+ | The gameplay is battle focused and is similar to [[bp:Pokémon Battle Revolution|Pokémon Battle Revolution]] and the ''Pokémon Stadium'' sub-series, however it features significantly altered game mechanics and has support for special collectable pucks which become Pokémon species when read by the machine. For this reason, other puck supported Pokémon machines may be considered as part of the same sub-series. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Pokémon Battrio is an arcade game in the Pokémon series, released only in Japan in 2007. It was first announced on April 11, 2007 as a joint venture between Takara Tomy and AQ Interactive, and it was scheduled to be released sometime in July 2007. It was succeeded by Pokémon Tretta.
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Blurb
Gameplay
The gameplay is battle focused and is similar to Pokémon Battle Revolution and the Pokémon Stadium sub-series, however it features significantly altered game mechanics and has support for special collectable pucks which become Pokémon species when read by the machine. For this reason, other puck supported Pokémon machines may be considered as part of the same sub-series.
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