Talk:Pokémon Battrio

Update request
Since this is now released in Japan and available to be played, I think this article really needs a solid update...

--62.189.9.132 (talk) 09:16, 27 August 2008 (UTC)

Move request.
I accidently misspelled the title when I posted it! --Bentendo24 17:36, 12 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Easily fixed! --Stemonitis 17:40, 12 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Thanks a bunch --Bentendo24 19:32, 12 April 2007 (UTC)

WP:VG Assessment
--User:Krator (t c) 21:11, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
 * References are few and done incorrectly (there is no references section, while there is a ref tag in the article).
 * What's a Triforce Arcade Game? Reading the article on triforce isn't helping, so explain here.
 * Lots of unsourced speculation on an unreleased game.
 * Some instances of 'nobody cares' information that would need to be cut even if the game was released, like Bonuses and available Pokémon.
 * No fair use rationale for the image.
 * The single source is in Japanese. I don't read Japanese - one could've sourced this article to a Sushi recipe with Pikachu images and I wouldn't have known. Non-english sources aren't necessarily bad, but they are bad when it's the only source available. Provide a translated excerpt.
 * Kept stub class.
 * The triforce arcade machine is a joint venture between Nintendo Sega & namco.

It based on the gamecube hardware with double memory an uses Sega's prepritey gd-rom disc format for game storige. Wikipedia does have an article about the triforce arcade machine unfortunately i can't remember the title or i would have ended up providing a link to it here (no pun intended).Richardson j 13:26, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
 * Triforce (arcade system board) I just found this link for the triforce arcade machine (no pun intend)

Pokémon Sunday Demonstration
It looks like the latest episode of Pokémon Sunday (a Japanese TV show that discusses Pokémon-related events and announcements) has a demonstration of Battrio. It's played among the hosts, but unfortunately, it's in Japanese, so I'm not sure how it works. Without knowing Japanese though, one can figure out more usable Pokémon previously unknown, such as Cherrim, Rhyperior, Empoleon, Palkia, and Dialga. It's available on YouTube over here. Ron Stoppable 22:28, 23 July 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:PokemonBattridScreen.jpg
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BetacommandBot (talk) 20:00, 5 December 2007 (UTC)

Redirecting
There is insufficient coverage to write an encyclopedia article on this topic (tried the video game reliable sources custom Google search and related directory pages), so I'm boldly redirecting the page to the entry in its parent list as a useful search term. – czar   18:43, 23 July 2015 (UTC)