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{{samename|[[Pokémon Trading Card Game (video game)|GB1]] set with the same Japanese name|Colosseum (TCG GB1)}} ''For other uses, see [[Colosseum (disambiguation)]].''
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* Walking around with [[Shadow Pokémon]] in the party.
* Walking around with [[Shadow Pokémon]] in the party.
* Rubbing [[Scent]]s on the Pokémon (these can be bought at [[Agate Village]]).
* Rubbing [[Scent]]s on the Pokémon (these can be bought at [[Agate Village]]).
* Battling with them and calling out when the Pokémon reaches its Hyper Mode.
* Sending them out in battle.
* Calling out to the Pokémon when it is in Hyper Mode.
* Placing a Shadow Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Day Care]] in Agate Village.
* Placing a Shadow Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Day Care]] in Agate Village.


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==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
===Starter===
===Starting Pokémon===
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At the beginning of the game, [[Wes]] already owns an {{p|Espeon}} and {{p|Umbreon}}.
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{{Moveentry|196|Espeon|1|Psychic||Level 25}}
{{Moveentry|196|Espeon|note=♂|1|Psychic||Level 25|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|197|Umbreon|1|Dark||Level 26}}
{{Moveentry|197|Umbreon|note=♂|1|Dark||Level 26|gen=colo}}  
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In Phenac City, the player is given a choice between {{p|Bayleef}}, {{p|Quilava}}, or {{p|Croconaw}}. The other two will be available later in the game, after the credits roll. The Pokémon whose type is weak to the chosen Pokémon's type will be at the [[Snagem Hideout]] and the Pokémon whose type is strong against the chosen Pokémon's type will be at the [[Cipher Lab|Shadow Pokémon Laboratory]].
In Phenac City, the player is given a choice between {{p|Bayleef}}, {{p|Quilava}}, or {{p|Croconaw}}. The other two will be available later in the game, after the credits roll. The Pokémon whose type is weak to the chosen Pokémon's type will be at the [[Snagem Hideout]] and the Pokémon whose type is strong against the chosen Pokémon's type will be at the [[Cipher Lab|Shadow Pokémon Laboratory]].


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! Shadow Pokémon
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{| border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse" cellpadding="2"
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|- align="center"{{Moveentry|153|Bayleef|1|Grass||Level 30}}
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{{Moveentry|156|Quilava|1|Fire||Level 30}}
{{Moveentry|153|Bayleef|1|Grass||Level 30|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|159|Croconaw|1|Water||Level 30}}
{{Moveentry|156|Quilava|1|Fire||Level 30|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|162|Furret|1|Normal||Level 33}}
{{Moveentry|159|Croconaw|1|Water||Level 30|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|164|Noctowl|2|Normal|Flying|Level 30}}
{{Moveentry|162|Furret|1|Normal||Level 33|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|166|Ledian|2|Bug|Flying|Level 40}}
{{Moveentry|164|Noctowl|2|Normal|Flying|Level 30|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|168|Ariados|2|Bug|Poison|Level 43}}
{{Moveentry|166|Ledian|2|Bug|Flying|Level 40|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|176|Togetic|2|Normal|Flying|Level 20}}
{{Moveentry|168|Ariados|2|Bug|Poison|Level 43|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|180|Flaaffy|1|Electric||Level 30}}
{{Moveentry|176|Togetic|2|Normal|Flying|Level 20|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|185|Sudowoodo|1|Rock||Level 35}}
{{Moveentry|180|Flaaffy|1|Electric||Level 30|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|188|Skiploom|2|Grass|Flying|Level 30}}
{{Moveentry|185|Sudowoodo|1|Rock||Level 35|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|190|Aipom|1|Normal||Level 43}}
{{Moveentry|188|Skiploom|2|Grass|Flying|Level 30|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|192|Sunflora|1|Grass||Level 45}}
{{Moveentry|190|Aipom|1|Normal||Level 43|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|193|Yanma|2|Bug|Flying|Level 33}}
{{Moveentry|192|Sunflora|1|Grass||Level 45|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|195|Quagsire|2|Water|Ground|Level 30}}
{{Moveentry|193|Yanma|2|Bug|Flying|Level 33|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|198|Murkrow|2|Dark|Flying|Level 43}}
{{Moveentry|195|Quagsire|2|Water|Ground|Level 30|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|200|Misdreavus|1|Ghost||Level 30}}
{{Moveentry|198|Murkrow|2|Dark|Flying|Level 43|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|205|Forretress|2|Bug|Steel|Level 43}}
{{Moveentry|200|Misdreavus|1|Ghost||Level 30|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|206|Dunsparce|1|Normal||Level 33}}
{{Moveentry|205|Forretress|2|Bug|Steel|Level 43|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|207|Gligar|2|Ground|Flying|Level 43}}
{{Moveentry|206|Dunsparce|1|Normal||Level 33|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|210|Granbull|1|Normal||Level 43}}
{{Moveentry|207|Gligar|2|Ground|Flying|Level 43|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|211|Qwilfish|2|Water|Poison|Level 33}}
{{Moveentry|210|Granbull|1|Normal||Level 43|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|213|Shuckle|2|Bug|Rock|Level 45}}
{{Moveentry|211|Qwilfish|2|Water|Poison|Level 33|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|214|Heracross|2|Bug|Fighting|Level 45}}
{{Moveentry|213|Shuckle|2|Bug|Rock|Level 45|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|215|Sneasel|2|Dark|Ice|Level 43}}
{{Moveentry|214|Heracross|2|Bug|Fighting|Level 45|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|217|Ursaring|1|Normal||Level 45}}
{{Moveentry|215|Sneasel|2|Dark|Ice|Level 43|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|218|Slugma|1|Fire||Level 30}}
{{Moveentry|217|Ursaring|1|Normal||Level 45|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|221|Piloswine|2|Ice|Ground|Level 43}}
{{Moveentry|218|Slugma|1|Fire||Level 30|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|223|Remoraid|1|Water||Level 20}}
{{Moveentry|221|Piloswine|2|Ice|Ground|Level 43|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|225|Delibird|2|Ice|Flying|Level 45}}
{{Moveentry|223|Remoraid|1|Water||Level 20|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|226|Mantine|2|Water|Flying|Level 33}}
{{Moveentry|225|Delibird|2|Ice|Flying|Level 45|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|227|Skarmory|2|Steel|Flying|Level 47}}
{{Moveentry|226|Mantine|2|Water|Flying|Level 33|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|229|Houndoom|2|Dark|Fire|Level 48}}
{{Moveentry|227|Skarmory|2|Steel|Flying|Level 47|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|234|Stantler|1|Normal||Level 43}}
{{Moveentry|229|Houndoom|2|Dark|Fire|Level 48|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|235|Smeargle|1|Normal||Level 45}}
{{Moveentry|234|Stantler|1|Normal||Level 43|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|237|Hitmontop|1|Fighting||Level 38}}
{{Moveentry|235|Smeargle|1|Normal||Level 45|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|241|Miltank|1|Normal||Level 48}}
{{Moveentry|237|Hitmontop|1|Fighting||Level 38|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|243|Raikou|1|Electric||Level 40}}
{{Moveentry|241|Miltank|1|Normal||Level 48|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|244|Entei|1|Fire||Level 40}}
{{Moveentry|243|Raikou|1|Electric||Level 40|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|245|Suicune|1|Water||Level 40}}
{{Moveentry|244|Entei|1|Fire||Level 40|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|248|Tyranitar|2|Rock|Dark|Level 55}}
{{Moveentry|245|Suicune|1|Water||Level 40|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|296|Makuhita|1|Fighting||Level 30}}
{{Moveentry|248|Tyranitar|2|Rock|Dark|Level 55|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|307|Meditite|2|Fighting|Psychic|Level 33}}
{{Moveentry|296|Makuhita|1|Fighting||Level 30|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|329|Vibrava|2|Ground|Dragon|Level 43}}
{{Moveentry|307|Meditite|2|Fighting|Psychic|Level 33|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|333|Swablu|2|Normal|Flying|Level 33}}
{{Moveentry|329|Vibrava|2|Ground|Dragon|Level 43|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|357|Tropius|2|Grass|Flying|Level 49}}
{{Moveentry|333|Swablu|2|Normal|Flying|Level 33|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|359|Absol|1|Dark||Level 48}}
{{Moveentry|357|Tropius|2|Grass|Flying|Level 49|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|376|Metagross|2|Steel|Psychic|Level 50}}
{{Moveentry|359|Absol|1|Dark||Level 48|gen=colo}}  
{{Moveentry|376|Metagross|2|Steel|Psychic|Level 50|gen=colo}}  
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==Compatibility==
==Compatibility==
Pokémon Colosseum is compatible with all five of the [[core series]] Pokémon games on the [[Game Boy Advance]]. Items and Pokémon can be traded between them in the same manner that they can be traded between each other. However, the player must have defeated [[Evice]] in the main story mode in order to unlock it, have a GameCube-Game Boy Advance cable, and a Game Boy Advance.
Pokémon Colosseum is compatible with all five of the [[core series]] Pokémon games on the [[Game Boy Advance]]. Items and Pokémon can be traded between them in the same manner that they can be traded between each other. However, the player must have defeated [[Evice]] in Story Mode in order to unlock it, have a GameCube-Game Boy Advance cable, and a Game Boy Advance.
 
==Localization changes==
* In Europe, a GameCube Bundle could be purchased which included Pokémon Colosseum, a memory card, [[Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire]] as a bonus disc, and a [[GameCube]]-[[Game Boy Advance]] [[Game Link Cable]].
* In the international localizations of {{g|Colosseum}}, [[Rui]]'s shirt and skirt were lengthened.
* Due to the [[Card e Room]] being dummied out in the international releases, three Shadow Pokémon that were exclusively obtainable via e-Reader cards are not available in the localized versions. The Shadow Pokémon distributed via e-Reader cards were {{p|Mareep}}, {{p|Togepi}}, and {{p|Scizor}}.


==Development Cycle==
==Development Cycle==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Logos===
<gallery>
File:Pokémon Colosseum logo.png|Pokémon Colosseum English logo
</gallery>
===Title screens===
===Title screens===
<gallery>
<gallery>
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Despite being on the cover, {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}} are not available in the game unless traded from a [[Game Boy Advance]] game.
* Despite being on the cover, {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}} are not available in the game unless traded from a [[Game Boy Advance]] game.
* The starter Pokémon, {{p|Espeon}} and {{p|Umbreon}}, already have some [[experience]] points toward the next level at the start of the game.
* The player's first Pokémon, {{p|Espeon}} and {{p|Umbreon}}, already have some [[experience]] points toward the next level at the start of the game.
* Since both of the player's [[List of the player's first Pokémon|first Pokémon]] are always male in this game, this had the outcome of preventing players from obtaining {{p|Eevee}} in [[Generation III]] (by [[trade|trading]] with {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} and [[breeding]]) until the release of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.
* The game erroneously calls {{m|Frenzy Plant}} "Solid Plant".
* The game erroneously calls {{m|Frenzy Plant}} "Solid Plant".
* If a Pokémon is traded from Pokémon XD to a GBA game and then to this game, the caught location will most likely be displayed as [[Mt. Battle]], regardless of where it was actually caught in [[Orre]], even if it was caught in an area accessible in the game, because both games use [[List of locations by index number (GCN)|exactly the same internal index list for locations]]. Doing the reverse also produces a status screen oddity.
* If a Pokémon is traded from Pokémon XD to a GBA game and then to this game, the caught location will most likely be displayed as [[Mt. Battle]], regardless of where it was actually caught in [[Orre]], even if it was caught in an area accessible in the game, because both games use [[List of locations by index number (Orre)|exactly the same internal index list for locations]]. Doing the reverse also produces a status screen oddity.
* Unlike the {{g|Stadium series}}, Pokémon in this game retain their [[Cry|computerized voices]], identical to those in the GBA games.
* Unlike the {{g|Stadium series}}, Pokémon in this game retain their [[Cry|computerized voices]], identical to those in the GBA games.
* In {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}, the Trainer in zone 93 of [[Mt. Battle]] has {{p|Espeon}}, {{p|Umbreon}}, {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Entei}}, and {{p|Suicune}}, Colosseum's [[starter Pokémon]] and Shadow [[legendary Pokémon]].
* In {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}, the Trainer in zone 93 of [[Mt. Battle]] has {{p|Espeon}}, {{p|Umbreon}}, {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Entei}}, and {{p|Suicune}}—Colosseum's player's first Pokémon and Colosseum's Shadow [[Legendary Pokémon]].
* Pokémon Colosseum and {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}} are the only RPG Pokémon games released after {{game|Crystal}} not to give the player the choice of playing as either a boy or a girl.
* Pokémon Colosseum and {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}} are the only RPG Pokémon games released after {{game|Crystal}} not to give the player the choice of playing as either a boy or a girl.
* The [[Pokémon Storage System]] only has 3 boxes, thus allowing a maximum of 90 Pokémon to be stored. As there are no [[wild Pokémon]] to be caught and [[Trade|trading]] yields no additional Pokémon, the player normally can never get more than the 48 ordinary Shadow Pokémon, the three Japanese [[e-Reader]]-exclusive Shadow Pokémon, {{p|Espeon}} and {{p|Umbreon}}, and two [[gift Pokémon]]. However, when a {{p|Nincada}} evolves, the game still creates the additional {{p|Shedinja}}, thus allowing the player to keep the purified Pokémon in the game plus more from other games. If the player attempts to catch a Shadow Pokémon with full PC boxes and party, the message "The box is full. You can't Snag any more Pokémon." will be displayed.
* None of the Pokémon obtainable in the game are from [[Generation I]].
* None of the Pokémon obtainable in the game are from [[Generation I]].
* In Europe, a GameCube Bundle could be purchased which included Pokémon Colosseum, a memory card, [[Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire]] as a bonus disc, and a [[GameCube]]-[[Game Boy Advance]] [[Game Link Cable]].
* In Europe, a GameCube Bundle could be purchased which included Pokémon Colosseum, a memory card, [[Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire]] as a bonus disc, and a [[GameCube]]-[[Game Boy Advance]] [[Game Link Cable]].
* A trailer for Pokémon Colosseum was included on the bonus disc that came with preorders for ''[[smw:Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Bonus disc|Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''. The trailer shows an early, more simplistic logo for the game, followed by various story and battle footage with Japanese text.
* A trailer for Pokémon Colosseum was included on the bonus disc that came with preorders for ''[[smw:Mario Kart: Double Dash!!#Bonus disc|Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]''. The trailer shows an early, more simplistic logo for the game, followed by various story and battle footage with Japanese text.
* In [[Hidenori Kusaka]]'s message from [[Pokémon Adventures volume 29]], the name of this game is misspelled as "Pokémon Coliseum".


==External links==
==External links==
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