Pokémon Wii U Game Follows in Skylanders' Footsteps

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Pokémon Rumble is heading to Wii U, and it's bringing NFC support and a whole bunch of collectible toys along for the ride.


Thanks to leaked scans from Japan's CoroCoro magazine, we already knew that Pokémon Rumble was heading to Wii U's eShop. What we didn't know was that Pikachu's first HD adventure will be taking a page out of the Skylanders book - and will also be the first game to make use of the system's NFC features.

Called Pokémon Rumble U, this downloadable title will feature all 649 pocket monsters battling it out, probably in a similar fashion to the last two games. As many gamers speculated when the Wii U's NFC tech was first announced, you'll be able to purchase Pokémon figurines, then place them on the NFC pad and have them appear in the game. It's similar to how the popular Skylanders series works, except you won't need a special accessory to link your figures with the game. You'll also be able to level up your characters and record battle information on the toys themselves.


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Audino is enjoying the violence a little too much.


So far six standard figures and a special one have already been announced. The first to be revealed is (huge shocker!) that yellow mouse of electricity called Pikachu. Could the other six be the original starters and the starters from the forthcoming Pokémon X and Y games? We really have no way of knowing yet, but it's a definite possibility.

Pokémon Rumble U is coming to Japan's Wii U eShop on April 24 for 1800 Yen (which is around $19). The toys will go for 200 Yen each (roughly $2). No news yet on North American or European release dates or pricing, but given the popularity of the Pokémon franchise, it will almost assuredly be heading our way soon.

What do you think? Are you excited to get your hands on these figures, or angered at the idea of Pokémon Rumble going the Skylanders route? Or do you not care because the toys are optional? Let us know in the comments below!

Source: Eurogamer

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