Nintendo Wi-Fi hub for Pokemon Battle Revolution goes live

Pokemon Battle Revolution website now up - Image 1

As the first Wii game to use the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection (as well as the first game to incorporate the Wii-DS connection), Pokemon Battle Revolution stays true with its title and will bring Wii-owners nothing but a revolution in itself. So, have you guys been beefing up your Pokemon army in Diamond and Pearl? It’s time to take them from your handheld to the TV screen in this Wii battle arena.

And your central hub? The official Nintendo Wi-Fi site for Pokemon Battle Revolution, of course. Since the game’s rolling out in a couple of days from now, nintendowifi.com goes live early with a page dedicated to Battle Rev. It now joins the lineup of other Nintendo Wi-Fi titles like Tetris DS, Metroid Prime Hunters, and Final Fantasy III.

There’s not much content in the hub just yet. But come June 25 (that’s the game’s release in North America), you can expect lots of info, player stats, and charts. Now in case that rumor about Nintendo banning accounts of players who’ve cheated on Pokemon using Action Replay turns out to be true, we suggest you take heed in starting out your Wii journey in Poke-landia.

You can check out the online hub via the Read link below.

Pokemon Battle Revolution website now up - Image 1

As the first Wii game to use the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection (as well as the first game to incorporate the Wii-DS connection), Pokemon Battle Revolution stays true with its title and will bring Wii-owners nothing but a revolution in itself. So, have you guys been beefing up your Pokemon army in Diamond and Pearl? It’s time to take them from your handheld to the TV screen in this Wii battle arena.

And your central hub? The official Nintendo Wi-Fi site for Pokemon Battle Revolution, of course. Since the game’s rolling out in a couple of days from now, nintendowifi.com goes live early with a page dedicated to Battle Rev. It now joins the lineup of other Nintendo Wi-Fi titles like Tetris DS, Metroid Prime Hunters, and Final Fantasy III.

There’s not much content in the hub just yet. But come June 25 (that’s the game’s release in North America), you can expect lots of info, player stats, and charts. Now in case that rumor about Nintendo banning accounts of players who’ve cheated on Pokemon using Action Replay turns out to be true, we suggest you take heed in starting out your Wii journey in Poke-landia.

You can check out the online hub via the Read link below.

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