![]() Items are purchased at "Pokémon Mart" locations using the game's currency, "Pokémon Dollars" ( ). The player, controlling a Pokémon Trainer named Wes (default name), moves through various towns and other locations (traversed using a type of one-wheeled motorcycle), battling enemy Trainers and completing quests. Pokémon Colosseum is a 3D role-playing game viewed from a third-person perspective. The main character's Sceptile and Metagross battle against the opponent's Taillow and Hoothoot on Mt. A successor, Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, released for the GameCube in 2005. It sold 1.15 million copies in the United States and 656,270 in Japan. Upon release, the game was a critical and commercial success, with praise directed at its graphics and music. North American pre-orders included a bonus disc that allows the player to download the Pokémon Jirachi on the Game Boy Advance titles Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire while Japanese bonus discs featured similar downloads for Celebi and Pikachu. ![]() Pokémon Colosseum was exhibited at E3 2003 and featured Pokémon models ported from the Nintendo 64's Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2. Rui, a non-player character, serves as Wes's sidekick and identifies Shadow Pokémon. Throughout the game, Wes rescues "Shadow Pokémon"-Pokémon who have had their hearts darkened by Team Cipher, an antagonistic organization-via snagging. Set in the desert region of Orre, the player controls Wes, a former member of Team Snagem. The game also features single-player and multiplayer battle modes. Unlike previous titles' random encounters with Pokémon, Colosseum allows the player to steal ("snag") the Pokémon of other Pokémon Trainers. It was released for the GameCube on November 21, 2003, in Japan March 22, 2004, in North America and May 14, 2004, in Europe. Pokémon Colosseum is a role-playing video game in the Pokémon series developed by Genius Sonority, published by The Pokémon Company, and distributed by Nintendo.
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