Pokemon Platinum Nintendo Wifi
Posted in Nintendo Game on 12/30/2009 08:16 am by admin
Should I buy Pokemon Battle Revolution or wait for a sequel?
Mind you, I do have pokemon platinum, a nintendo wifi usb and generally like pokemon. Im just not sure due to a lot of criticism to the game.But i really like the graphics on the game.Considering its on the wii. What should i do?
pass on it unless you can get it for REALLY cheap. The game is awful and is only fun with a group of friends who all have pokemon on the ds.
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