Be the Pokemon Champion of the Land with BradyGames' Ultimate Signature Series Guide!
- BradyGames' Pokemon Colosseum Official Strategy Guide includes expert tactics to defeat every type of Pokemon and win every Cup!
- Ultimate trainer section covers all aspects of raising and training Pokemon.
- Complete scenario walkthrough with teambuilding and battle tips.
- Detailed stats for all trainers and their Pokemon.
- Plus, huge Pokemon Pokedex, quick reference charts, and game secrets!
- Signature Series guide includes cool bonus content, special cover treatment, and a premium item.
- BradyGames is Official but Not Exclusive on this title.
- Platform: GameCube
Pokemon Colosseum is the newest game in the highly popular Pokemon Stadium series. The latest addition is a full-fledged RPG that takes place in an amazing region, unlike anything ever seen in the Pokemon world. The new region is home to an undeniable evil, providing players with a massive adventure that pits them against some of the toughest Trainers. These Trainers routinely catch and control damaged Pokemon, and gamers will travel through a harsh land to undo their evil, using the hero's Snag ability. The game also features a Battle Mode which lets players watch their favorite Pokemon battle in full 3D! In fact, this is the first Pokemon RPG to be played in full 3D. Gamers can also use a Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable to transfer their favorite Pokemon from the Pokemon Ruby or Sapphire Game Pak to their GameCube. The combination of an engrossing 3D RPG and an intense Battle Mode make this game a must-have for any Pokemon fanatic! Not Final Cover.
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