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In the arid land of Orre, there are two evil organizations, Team
Shadow and Team Snag'em, who aim to
control all the pokémon by turning them into Shadow Pokémon However, one
trainer has risen to oppose this evil team and purify the pokémon
they've snagged.
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Shadow
Pokémon:
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This mysterious-looking
character is the trainer who has decided to go against Team
Snag'em and Team Shadow and is the hero of the
game.
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The snag machine on his left arm turns
pokéballs into Snag
Balls, which are used
for stealing the pokémon from "the bad guys". |
To
Colosseum Protagonist
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Snagging
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The girl shown to the left
is the main character's sidekick throughout the game. She
can distinguish shadow pokémon with her naked eye, which
is why she is so helpful to the Protagonist. |
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The game takes place in a brand-new wide region. This region,
though it doesn't offer any pokémon unknown to the people of
Hoenn or Johto, is very wide. It has several large desserts that
cover most of it (that's what the yellow marks are in the map
shown on the left) and to travel across this continent, certain
special transports are used by trainers, apart from the conventional
shoes and bikes.
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A
very quick and efficient way to traverse/cross the desert (always
accompanied by someone else) is via this motorcycle.
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In Orre there are many new types of trainers
different from those encountered in other regions. Among them is
the body builder shown to the right. |
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This
is such a wide region, and so many pictures have been released about it, that
some of them have been posted here for people to see them.
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For
more pictures like these, visit the official sites at Pokémon
Games.com, Pokémon
Japan's Colosseum page, the Official
Colosseum Japanese site, and at Nintendo's
site
It might also be a good idea to visit some of these unofficial
resouce sites: GameKult's
image gallery, Serebii's
extensive report, and PP's image gallery.
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