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    Pokémon Rumble World

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    Control cute Toy Pokémon and have exhilarating battles in Pokémon Rumble World! This downloadable game for systems in the Nintendo 3DS family is packed with Pokémon that you can battle and befriend. You can collect 719 species of Pokémon—all the ones that have appeared in the video games up through Pokémon Omega Rubyand Pokémon Alpha Sapphire. When you defeat one of the wild Pokémon you meet in a stage, it sometimes becomes your friend. Even Mega-Evolving Pokémon will join the battles, a first for a game in the Pokémon Rumble series!
    Befriend as many Pokémon as you can—as you collect more species of Pokémon, your Adventurer Rank goes up. As your Adventurer Rank goes up, the shop will offer more products, and stages will feature stronger Pokémon.
    It's not just Pokémon that will appear in Pokémon Rumble World. Your Mii character will also appear in your game, as well as the Mii characters of players you pass! It's the first time in the Pokémon Rumble series that Mii characters have joined in to interact with Pokémon and have adventures together.
    Your story is set in the kingdom of toys, and the adventure starts when the king summons you. He explains his frustration at having only one Pikachu. In contrast, a mysterious magician has captured several Pokémon! So the king asks you to show that magician a thing or two by collecting lots more Pokémon, and he lends you his Pikachu to get you started on your adventures. Depart from the castle town via a hot-air balloon to get to different areas where wild Toy Pokémon await!
    It's fun to connect with other friends playing Pokémon Rumble World. Players can visit your castle town via StreetPass. Connect your Nintendo 3DS system to the Internet, and Mii characters of faraway players will visit you. They can even provide support for you in future battles in a variety of ways.
    Poké Diamonds are meant to make your adventures even more exciting and easy. With Poké Diamonds, you can get hot-air balloons, clothes for your Mii character, extras that provide more fun in your game play, and more. In addition, Poké Diamonds can be used to continue playing in a stage after your Pokémon's HP runs out, as well as to re-inflate hot-air balloons that have become deflated after use. You can acquire them in various ways, including at the beginning of the adventure and when you speak to Mii characters who come to the castle town via StreetPass. You can also purchase Poké Diamonds at the shop in the castle town via Nintendo eShop.


    Pokémon Rumble U

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    Pokémon Rumble U brings the fun of the Pokémon Rumble series to Nintendo's Wii U system. Intuitive controls let you easily play through your quest solo or with friends.
    Pokémon Rumble U features every known Pokémon through Pokémon Black 2 and Pokémon White 2, and hundreds of moves to master in battle. And the more Pokémon you defeat, the more Pokémon you can befriend, each with different strengths and weaknesses that will shape your battle strategy.
    The Pokémon Rumble U adventure begins when some Toy Pokémon get swept down a river and wash up along a strange riverbank. You must guide the Toy Pokémon back to the shop where the mishap began while battling other Toy Pokémon along the way!
    Up to four players can enjoy multiplayer battles, featuring cooperative play to defeat the strongest enemies with teamwork, or friendly competitions to see who can defeat and befriend the most Pokémon.


    Super Pokémon Rumble

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    Super Pokémon Rumble, the first Pokémon game created exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS™ system, is an action-packed Pokémon adventure in 3D! Battle against waves of opponents, connect and play with friends, and collect more than 600 different Toy Pokémon!
    As you advance through each stage in Super Pokémon Rumble, your Toy Pokémon will face dozens of Pokémon at once in fast and furious real-time battles! You'll also run into giant Boss Pokémon, whose massive size and strength will make them especially tough to defeat—and who can become powerful allies if you're lucky!
    Super Pokémon Rumble lets you connect wirelessly with your friends in two ways. You can use a local wireless connection to launch cooperative play mode, where you can team up to battle through levels and befriend defeated Toy Pokémon more easily. Or, you can use the StreetPass™ feature of the Nintendo 3DS system to challenge the Toy Pokémon collections of nearby players and to view other players' Mii™ characters in your game.
    You can collect more than 600 kinds of Toy Pokémon in Super Pokémon Rumble, including those from the recently released Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version games. Switch between the various Toy Pokémon you collect to discover the strengths and weaknesses of each Pokémon. Plus, some of the Pokémon you befriend will have special stats and abilities!


    Pokémon Rumble

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    Get set for intense Wii™ Pokémon fun with Pokémon Rumble on WiiWare™! This action-packed game lets you battle Pokémon like never before! Make your way through exciting stages, fighting lots of Pokémon and competing in a huge Battle Royale! Up to three friends can join you on your all-out adventure! Unleash hundreds of powerful moves to fight!
    Take on many Pokémon at the same time! Each Stage is packed with Pokémon for you to battle as you fight your way to the end!
    Compete in a free-for-all Battle Royale! What Pokémon will be the last one standing when the battle is over?
    Team up for multiplayer fun! Up to four players can compete at the same time!
    Unleash powerful attacks to overwhelm Pokémon. Sometimes Pokémon you defeat will join you! Is there something mysteriously powerful about some of them...?


    Soo, you know what I'm gonna ask! Have you played any of these? Which do like or not like? What features do you like or not like? Would you like the series to continue with each generation?

    I adore the Rumble series! The toy Pokemon are so cute!
    I don't have a Wii U so haven't played that one to know what's it's like but I do like the story concept and the not-quite-amiibos!
    The original WiiWare one was ok but a bit bland compared to the 3DS games.
    I think Pokemon Rumble World and Super Pokemon Rumble are outstanding games and have had many hours of fun with them. The StreetPass feature in both really add to the collecting and sharing aspect, I love seeing other peoples collections and battling them or seeing how they've customized. They both also have good stories and plenty of replay value.
    I do hope the series grows with each new generation.
     
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    I've always been curious but I've never gotten around to trying it. It seems like it could end up being fairly... pricey all factors included, and if Skylanders is ANYTHING to base it on in terms of content... I let's just say I love the idea of Skylanders, but it was very underwhelming for the cost.

    It also doesn't help that I do not have a Wii U. I'm aware that isn't required, but... it hasn't exactly encouraged me.
     
    Whoa, I didn't know there were so many Rumble games haha.

    I've never played any of them. I would like to try because it does look like a fun, cute game. I just never got around to it. Maybe soon!
     
    I love Rumble World. The only reason I haven't been playing as much lately was because I got addicted to something else and put that on hold. >.< It was the first and only Rumble game I've played and I'm still sitting on rank 71, as I have for around two months now (rank 79 is max). Tons of people probably caught up to me by now haha.

    Had a nice streak of catching tons of legendaries for a while before and I'm hopeful my luck won't be too bad when I dive back into it. As a paying player who spent enough money on diamonds to unlock the daily diamond digger I try to grab my free daily 20 whenever I remember to but haven't been the best at that either lately... woops lol.
     
    I don't understand why Rumble World gets so much hate. I mean, if it's not your type of game fair enough, just don't play it, but so many people whine and hate on it because of the pay model or say it's just a button smasher. But not every game has to be deep or complicated, games are just about having fun! And even if you paid to get the max diamonds it doesn't come to anywhere near as much as Super Pokemon Rumble and has just as much gameplay. Just because you can try something for free doesn't mean paying for it is a bad thing. Plus they do have to make money to continue making great games for us! Rant over :) Glad it's getting some love on here!
     
    I think Rumble World is quite alright, I don't mind that it's being Free-To-Start game as long as it has pretty decent gameplay. I haven't caught any Legendaries so far, but I like the concept that you have to enter the balloon to go to the place where I need to battle with other Pokémon. So far I'm in Rank 25-ish.

    Sometimes I'm having troubles if it comes to the mission of rescuing Miis, though... but nevertheless I still like it.
     
    The first series was fun and creative. While the subsequent ones are obvious Cash Cow, they didn't really introduce any interesting and new gameplay mechanics. Not to mention that so called Mega Evolution from the latest series of Rumble series is total failure. They even dared to reuse a lot of soundtracks from the previous games.

    To sum up, it doesn't worth getting any sequels.
     
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