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Pokemon Battle Revolution DX (or Pokemon Battle Revolution 2 in European regions), known as Pokemon Battle Revoution: Extravaganza (ポケモンバトルレボリューション：奏 Pokemonbatorureboryūshon: Sō) in Japan, is the sequel to the original Pokemon Battle Revolution.

The difference from its precessor is that the setting now takes place in the Unova Region (or Isshu Region in Japan).

(NOTE: A RE-WORK IN PROGRESS!)

New features and changes

 * The Generation V Pokemon have been newly introduced.
 * The animations/visuals are much more improved and closer to HD... if anything else.
 * The Rental Pokemon are no longer determined by the player's gender or already preset.
 * Nintendo 3DS controls are allowed in other features.
 * Personal Accounts are now used instead of Friend Codes.
 * The game takes up the Triple and Rotation Battle feature introduced in Pokemon Black and Pokemon White. It can also be used for online play.
 * The time limit revamed to fit multiplayer battles, especially online battles.
 * Miis are now available as Trainers. The initial Trainer is your Personal Mii, but this option can be turned off for the game's original customizable Trainer, though Miis are nesessary for Mii RPG.
 * Mii RPG (or, for the Japanese release, Mii Story) is an introducive story mode that allows the player to progress in a storyline a a Mii while training their Pokemon.
 * Like in all the other console games (excluding Battle Revolution, of course) Pokemon will appear as Shadow Pokemon, but this time the player can encounter Shadow Legendary Pokemon (excluding Shadow Kyurem, which is the final boss of Mii RPG) through Mii Sim, which can be accessed anytime on the Main Menu.
 * Speaking of which, Mii Sim (or, for the Japanese release, Mii Time), is similar to the Dragon Sim mode from Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3, where players can EV train their Pokemon without the need of repeating battles with other Trainers. They can also Explore to find Cash, Items, Mii Sim-exclusive Pokemon, participate in Events, Shadow Legendary Pokemon, etc.
 * Players can now encounter Arceus without the need of a Mystery Gift event or Mystery Gift giveaway (...I know, I'm blown away, too! ^_^).
 * Like the previous installment the gameplay has special changes in different Colosseums (like the Gateway Colosseum); however in this entry, more Colosseum areas were implemented in.
 * The player can choose 3 graphic settings: Wii U (default), GameCube, and Nintendo 64!
 * The game also has a universal Pokeporter game trading mechanic that's capable of interacting with New Pokemon Ranch, the sequal of My Pokemon Ranch.

Cross-Platform
This is also the first game to feature Wii U-Nintendo 3DS connectivity a.k.a. Cross-Platforming. It can provide the following:
 * Use the Nintendo 3DS as the main interface of battling, with the same graphics on the 3D Screen and the actions configuring and commands on the Touch Screen.
 * Use Nintendo 3DS Download Play to play this game on the handheld as long as it's still inserted within the console.

Story
A Trainer (the player's Mii) travels to Poketropolis enter the Colosseum Battles. After the player lands it walks to the Community Central and is presented with 3 Pokemon: Eevee, Riolu, and Zorak. After the player has made its decision it moves on to the Training Room where it can train Pokemon to earn it experience points. When the player leaves the Training Room it sees a man in futuristic clothing looking for "[insert name here]." Exaggerated the player runs abound the Community Central hiding from the mysterious man, until it reaches a dead end on the roof. Cornered the player starts to panic and the mysterious man tells it to not be alarmed. Trusting the man the player starts to calm down. The mysterious man introduces himself as "Zack" and claims that he is part of a team of Shadow Pokemon purifiers.

[to be continued...]

List of Snaggable Pokemon

 * Ivysaur (Male)
 * Charmeleon (Male)
 * Wartortle (Male)
 * Bayleaf (Female)
 * Quilava (Male)
 * Croconaw (Male)
 * Grovyle (Male)
 * Combusken (Male)
 * Marshtomp (Male)
 * Grotle (Male)
 * Monferno (Male)
 * Prinplup (Male)
 * Servine (Male)
 * Pignite (Male)
 * Dewott (Male)
 * Dratini (Male)
 * Larvitar (Male)
 * Bagon (Male)
 * Beldum (Male)
 * Gible (Male)
 * Deino (Male)

Outside Mii Sim

 * Genesect (Shadow)
 * Arceus

Within Mii Sim

 * Mewtwo (Shadow)
 * Deoxys (Shadow)
 * Shaymin (Shadow)
 * Manaphy (Shadow)
 * Keldeo (Shadow)
 * Meloetta (Shadow)

Modes of Play

 * Mii RPG
 * Colosseum Mode
 * Cross-Platform
 * Options

Trivia

 * The colosseum leaders are characters taken from handheld Pokemon entries.
 * Unlike the preceeding Battle Revolution, DX will include a story mode (Mii RPG or Mii Story), as well as a tournament, and more variety to the gameplay mechanics.
 * Battle Revolution's full-on experience could not actually be witnessed unless one had Pokemon Diamond/Pearl; Extragavanza, on the other hand, makes it very similar to Pokemon Stadium and also the first Pokemon Colosseum title. This means that the experience can immediately be enjoyable at the start of the game.

Other Info

 * Publisher: Nintendo, The Pokemon Company
 * Developer: HAL Laboratory, Genius Sorority (co-developer), Nintendo EAD (co-developer)
 * Style: 1-6 Player RPG Simulation/Fighting (accessible via Nintendo Network)
 * Rating: Everyone (E) (ESRB), 7+ (PEGI), A (CERO)