From the review, "Instead of offering the variety of multiple areas to explore and collect toy Pokemon, while also getting the chance to take part in major arena battles against boss Pokemon and their armies of minions, we get a tepid arena battler with 649 Pokemon and 21 stages. While that may sound impressive, all non-NFC figure Pokemon are largely expendable and useless, and having 21 arenas doesn’t matter much when they all tend to look and play the same."
Remember "toys"? Those things kids used to play with back in the day, before video games? Well Disney and Nintendo sure do. AUTOMATON's Graham Arthur reports on NFC toys, new and upcoming developments in the field, some of the issues they've faced so far, and some of the issues bound to arise. (Part 2 of 2)
Scanning amiibo for games they're not intended for produces some rather interesting results, as one fan's experiment shows with Pokémon Rumble U.
Wow I almost forgot about this game.... hmmmmm it seems we might have pokemon balls coming soon?
This article is about the special discount Nintendo will be giving to Super Pokemon Rumble and Pokemon Rumble U starting tomorrow. The article also briefly goes into detail about the two games and what makes them stand out.
I was going to get this until I learned that the quasi-exploration aspect of entering dungeons was gone.