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Pokémon Colosseum was released on November 21, 2003 in Japan, March 22, 2004 in North America and May 14, 2004 in Europe on the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. The game followed the basic stadium style battling found in the [[Pokémon Stadium]] games but an extra was included in the form of an RPG which allowed trainers to catch [[Generation II]] and [[Generation III]] Pokémon in the desolate region of [[Orre]].
[[Image:Pokemon_Colosseum_Title_Screen_EN.jpg|thumb|230px|center|English Title Screen]]


[[Image:Pokemon_Colosseum_Title_Screen_EN.jpg|thumb|230px|center|English Title Screen]]
'''Pokémon Colosseum''' was released on November 21, 2003 in Japan, March 22, 2004 in North America and May 14, 2004 in Europe on the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. The game followed the basic stadium style battling found in the [[Pokémon Stadium]] games but an extra was included in the form of an RPG which allowed trainers to catch [[Generation II]] and [[Generation III]] Pokémon in the desolate region of [[Orre]].


In the game, your character was part of an organization called [[Team Snagem]] and they obtained a machine which allowed someone to snag another's Pokémon as if it were wild. Another team, [[Cipher]] was responsible for corrupting the hearts of Pokémon  giving them to trainers. With the help of a young girl named [[Rui]], your character would be able to find the Pokémon whose hearts were sealed and surrounded by a purple aura and use the [[Snag machine]] to rescue Shadow Pokémon and restore them to normal.
In the game, your character was part of an organization called [[Team Snagem]] and they obtained a machine which allowed someone to snag another's Pokémon as if it were wild. Another team, [[Cipher]] was responsible for corrupting the hearts of Pokémon  giving them to trainers. With the help of a young girl named [[Rui]], your character would be able to find the Pokémon whose hearts were sealed and surrounded by a purple aura and use the [[Snag machine]] to rescue Shadow Pokémon and restore them to normal.
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