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'''Pokémon Rumble Blast''' (known in Japan and Europe as '''Super Pokémon Scramble''') is a spin-off of the [[Portal: Pokémon|Pokémon game]] for the [[3DS]]. It is a sequel to the [[WiiWare]] title ''[[Pokémon Rumble]]'', and it is notable as the first full ''Pokémon'' game for the 3DS as well as the first spin-off of the fifth generation games (discounting the Japan-only title ''[[Battle & Get! Pokémon Typing DS]]''.
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'''Pokémon Rumble Blast''' (known in Japan as '''Super Pokémon Scramble''' and Europe as '''Super Pokémon Rumble''') is a spin-off of the [[Portal: Pokémon|Pokémon game]] for the [[3DS]]. It is a sequel to the [[WiiWare]] title ''[[Pokémon Rumble]]'', and it is notable as the first full ''Pokémon'' game for the 3DS as well as the first spin-off of the fifth generation games (discounting the Japan-only title ''[[Battle & Get! Pokémon Typing DS]]''.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:32, 25 October 2011

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Pokémon Rumble Blast
Developer Ambrella
Publisher Nintendo
System 3DS
Release Date JP August 11, 2011
US October 24, 2011
EU December 2, 2011
Rating E10+

Pokémon Rumble Blast (known in Japan as Super Pokémon Scramble and Europe as Super Pokémon Rumble) is a spin-off of the Pokémon game for the 3DS. It is a sequel to the WiiWare title Pokémon Rumble, and it is notable as the first full Pokémon game for the 3DS as well as the first spin-off of the fifth generation games (discounting the Japan-only title Battle & Get! Pokémon Typing DS.

Story

This game is set in a world known as Toyland. The local Light Springs have been drying up, and it appears to be the doing of Cobalion. The player must find and stop Cobalion while meeting various other Pokémon along the way. The player starts off with a Pikachu.

Gameplay

The gameplay is primarily reprised from the WiiWare title. The player controls toy versions of Pokémon and can battle other Pokémon in a variety of stages with a chance of befriending them afterwards, and each stage is overseen by different boss Pokémon. There is also added multiplayer capability, as two players can play together cooperatively in completed areas and work together in obtaining more of the Toy Pokémon. This is also supplemented by two new modes, a Team Battle and Charge Battle mode. The game also has StreetPass capabilities through which the player can challenge Pokémon that another player has defeated and view their Miis.

While the first game had featured the then-most recent generation of Pokémon (the fourth) matched with the first generation, this game has all the Pokémon from all five generations (with the exception of the fifth generation's unrevealed event Pokémon).