Nintendo Pokemon Colosseum Instruction Booklet
Nintendo Pokemon Colosseum Instruction Booklet

Nintendo Pokemon Colosseum Instruction Booklet

Nintendo pokemon colosseum video game: user guide
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OFFICIAL
NINTENDO POWER
PLAYER'S GUIDE
AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST RETAILER!
WWW.NINTENDO.COM
Nintendo of America Inc.
P.O. Box 957, Redmond, WA 98073-0957 U.S.A.
www.nintendo.com
INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
53920A
PRINTED IN USA

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  • Page 1 OFFICIAL NINTENDO POWER PLAYER'S GUIDE AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST RETAILER! WWW.NINTENDO.COM Nintendo of America Inc. P.O. Box 957, Redmond, WA 98073-0957 U.S.A. www.nintendo.com INSTRUCTION BOOKLET 53920A PRINTED IN USA...
  • Page 2 HARDWARE To avoid electric shock when you use this system: Do not use the Nintendo GameCube during a lightning storm. There may be a risk of electric shock from lightning. Use only the AC adapter that comes with your system.
  • Page 4: Basic Controls

    For information on deleting or formatting the save file on the Memory • For information on deleting or formatting the save file on the Memory Card, please refer to the Nintendo GameCube Instruction Booklet. Card, please refer to the Nintendo GameCube Instruction Booklet. •...
  • Page 5 STARTING THE STORY MODE STARTING THE STORY MODE NEW GAME NEW GAME When you select "NEW GAME" in the When you select "NEW GAME" in the Story Mode, it will take you to the Story Mode, it will take you to the naming screen.
  • Page 6 CONTROLS CONTROLS Control Stick : + Control Pad Move character / Select a command X Button : Y Button : START/PAUSE Brings up the menu screen Confirm selection / Talk / Check B Button Cancel command / Back to the previous screen First, let's check the field by walking around.
  • Page 7 FIELD MENU FIELD MENU Pressing the X Button, Y Button, or START/PAUSE on the field will open the menu. Select what you would like to check and press the A Button. POKéMON You can coordinate your party Pokémon here. SUMMARY You can check summaries of your Pokémon.
  • Page 8 EXIT Close the menu. SAVING THE GAME AND PCs SAVING THE GAME AND PCs There are many functions to the PC, such as saving the game's progress, storing Pokémon, storing items, and more. PCs are mainly located in Pokémon Centers. POKéMON STORAGE You can store up to 90 Pokémon in the PC's Box.
  • Page 9 BATTLE SCREEN BATTLE SCREEN Current HP / Maximum HP Pokémon's Level Your Pokémon EXP. Points Meter Gender Your Pokémon's Move(s) HP (Hit Points) This is the vitality of a Pokémon. If the Pokémon is damaged and the remaining HP reaches 0, it will "faint" and can no longer battle. PP (Power Points) This is the number of times a particular move can be used.
  • Page 10 SNAGGING AND PURIFYING SNAGGING AND PURIFYING There are Pokémon who have been changed by an evil organization, and their hearts are shut. One of the main objectives of this game is to rescue these "Shadow Pokémon" by Snagging them. WHAT IS SNAGGING? WHAT IS SNAGGING? Usually, you can't catch opponent's Pokémon.
  • Page 11 SHADOW POKéMON SHADOW POKéMON Shadow Pokémon are being used for wrongful acts because an evil organization has found a way to shut the door to their hearts. There are a few characteristics that differ from normal Pokémon to Snagged Shadow Pokémon. SUMMARY OF SHADOW POKéMON Shows the progress of Purifying.
  • Page 12 PHENAC CITY Pokémon Center. For linking up, please follow the instructions on the screen (see "CONNECTING THE NINTENDO GAMECUBE GAME BOY ADVANCE CABLE" on page 47). When the following conditions are not met, there will be an error. Please follow the instructions in "TROUBLESHOOTING CONNECTION ERRORS WITH THE GAME BOY...
  • Page 13 Pokémon Ruby or Sapphire Game Pak, you will need mon Ruby or Sapphire Game Pak, you will need a Game Boy Advance (SP) system and a Nintendo a Game Boy Advance (SP) system and a Nintendo a Game Boy Advance (SP) system and a Nintendo...
  • Page 14 HOW TO PLAY A COLOSSEUM BATTLE HOW TO PLAY A COLOSSEUM BATTLE In "COLOSSEUM BATTLE," you can use your own Pokémon. There are "SOLO BATTLE" and "GANG BATTLE" to choose from. SOLO BATTLE SOLO BATTLE In "SOLO BATTLE" there are "COLOSSEUM BATTLE" and "MT. BATTLE VS 100" to choose from.
  • Page 15 Follow the instructions on the screen and connect the Game Boy Advance (SP) system (see "CONNECTING THE NINTENDO GAMECUBE GAME BOY ADVANCE CABLE" on page 47). If the following conditions are not met, it will cause an error.
  • Page 16 COLOSSEUM BATTLE In this Colosseum battle, your goal is to beat eight trainers in a row. The Pokémon's level restrictions and strength of the opponents differs depending on the Colosseum. *You need to "REGISTER POKéMON" (see page 28) first. SELECT COLOSSEUM Name of the Colosseum Level restriction for the participating Pokémon...
  • Page 17 HOW TO PLAY "SOLO BATTLE" HOW TO PLAY "SOLO BATTLE" When you select either "COLOSSEUM BATTLE" or "MT. BATTLE VS 100," then "SINGLE BATTLE" or "DOUBLE BATTLE," the game will start. Both "COLOSSEUM BATTLE" and "MT. BATTLE VS 100" basically play the same. SELECT PARTICIPATING POKéMON Select either "SINGLE BATTLE"...
  • Page 18 BATTLE" will be overwritten and can't be played. Please be careful. GANG BATTLE GANG BATTLE In "GANG BATTLE," you can enjoy a two- or four-player game by connecting your Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance (SP) systems. TRAINERS WHO CAN ENTER TRAINERS WHO CAN ENTER The character you will be is the hero of the "POKéMON COLOSSEUM STORY MODE"...
  • Page 19 Please select a combination. This selection will be handled by Player 1. *You'll need the number of Game Boy Advance (SP) systems and Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cables displayed on the screen in order to battle. If you choose "Battle with 2," please select either "SINGLE BATTLE"...
  • Page 20 You can fight using your Pokémon's moves. PKMN You can switch Pokémon or look at a Pokémon's summary. GIVE IN You lose the battle. NINTENDO GAMECUBE SCREEN CONTROLS CONTROLS During a "GANG BATTLE," the Pokémon's moves are hidden to the other players. RUBY/SAPPHIRE PLAYER CONTROLS...
  • Page 21 HOW TO CONTROL THE STORY MODE PLAYER There will be no menu displayed on the TV screen for the player who participates as a Story Mode Player. The battle menu and moves are assigned to the Controller's Buttons, so choose by using the assigned Button.
  • Page 22 Turn the power of the Game Boy Advance (SP) system off and reconnect it once again. Please C Stick follow the instructions on the screen ("CONNECTING THE NINTENDO GAMECUBE GAME BOY ADVANCE CABLE" on page 47). C Stick EXIT BATTLE C Stick Quit the game.
  • Page 23 EDIT RULES EDIT RULES Once you select the number of players and the battle style, the menu screen of rules will be displayed. Set the cursor on either "Anything Goes," "Max. Lv 50," or "Max. Lv 100," and press the R Button to check that rule in detail.
  • Page 24 BOY ADVANCE (SP) SYSTEMS Please insert the Game Pak into the Game Boy Advance (SP) system. Follow the instructions on the screen and connect the Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance by using a Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable.
  • Page 25 ADVANCE (SP) SYSTEMS Please insert the Game Pak into the Game Boy Advance (SP) system. Follow the instructions on the screen and connect the Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance (SP) system using the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable.
  • Page 26 There might be a link-up error or malfunction in the following cases. When the Game Disc is not compatible with the Game Pak. When a cable other than the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable is used. When the Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable is not fully connected.
  • Page 27 GBA POKé COUPON" and then "Exchange" is selected, it will lead you to the "GBA connection" screen. Please follow the instructions on the screen and connect the Game Boy Advance (SP) system (see "CONNECTING THE NINTENDO GAMECUBE GAME BOY ADVANCE CABLE" on page 47).
  • Page 28 The original purchaser is entitled to this warranty only if the date of purchase is registered at point of sale or the consumer can demonstrate, to Nintendo's satisfaction, that the product was purchased within the last 12 months.

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