Those Poké-critters sure now how to push game consoles in Europe.
POKéMON STRIKES BIG ON THE NINTENDO GAMECUBE!
Adding to the catalogue of Pokémon successes over the years, the launch of Pokémon Colosseum has lifted Nintendo GameCube hardware sales by over 80% across the UK in its first 7 days of release, more than doubling it's UK market share to take a quarter of the UK home console market. Pokémon fever is alive and kicking!
Pokémon Colosseum launched to rave reviews in the UK on 14th May 2004 and marked the biggest launch for a Nintendo GameCube title this year. In addition to the game, which included a free Memory Card 59, the incredible Pokémon Colosseum Mega Pak also launched on the same day. The Mega Pak contains a copy of Pokémon Colosseum plus a Nintendo GameCube, a Memory Card 251, a Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance Cable and the Pokédex Organiser, Pokémon Box and is available for around 159 Euros. For a taster of how Pokémon Colosseum has been received so far, check out the following quotes -
# Disney's Big Time, 21/5/04
"If you're a Poké-fan then check it out – this is an absolute must-have."
# Total DVD, May 2004
"A colossal 3D adventure for the GameCube..it allows you to train, snag, and battle your Pokémon like never before."
# Games Master, May 2004
"What a difference playing in 3D makes! The Pokémon world has rarely been so much fun. Thoroughly recommendable."
# NGC, February 2004
"(Pokémon Colosseum) offers a colossal amount of fun...you'll be hard pushed to find a more complex, absorbing and engaging title".
With the total number of Pokémon games sold in Europe exceeding 25 million and the hugely successful Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire for Game Boy Advance having sold over 3 million in Europe last year, the Pokémon phenomenon looks set to continue.
Pokémon Colosseum is the first 3D Pokémon game for the Nintendo GameCube to feature an amazing Battle Mode and a Pokémon adventure Story Mode. Pokémon Colosseum allows you to explore, train, snag and battle your Pokémon like never before! You can even connect your GBA Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire cartridges and bring your own Pokémon over from these games into Pokémon Colosseum to use them in battles.
Pokémon Colosseum launched across Europe on 14 May 2004 at the price of around 60 Euros. The Pokémon Colosseum Mega Pak also launched on 14 May 2004 across Europe at the price of around 159 Euros.