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[[File:Super Pokemon Scramble Boxart JP.png|thumb|right|Japanese boxart]]


[[File:Super_Pokemon_Scramble_Boxart_JP.png|thumb|right|"Pokémon Rumble Blast" is the first Pokémon Nintendo 3DS game]]
{{bp|Pokémon.com}} has revealed that the {{bp|Nintendo 3DS}} game "{{bp|Pokémon Rumble Blast}}" (released in Japan as Super Pokémon Scramble) will be released in North America on October 24, following its release in Japan on July 28th.


The online gaming website Kotaku has revealed that the 3DS game "Pokémon Rumble Blast" (released in Japan as {{bp|Super Pokémon Scramble}}) will be released in North America on October 24th, following its release in Japan on July 28th.
Pokémon Rumble Blast is a sequel to the WiiWare title {{bp|Pokémon Rumble}}, which was released worldwide in 2009. Pokémon Rumble Blast will be the first dedicated Pokémon game for the {{bp|Nintendo 3DS}} (excluding the {{bp|Pokédex 3D}} application). This new game features all current Pokémon, unlike the original game, which only featured Pokémon introduced in {{bp|Generation I}} and {{bp|Generation IV}}. It will also feature wireless co-operative play and use the 3DS's StreetPass feature to allow players to battle other players who have been picked up via StreetPass.
 
Pokémon Rumble Blast is a sequel to the WiiWare title {{bp|Pokémon Rumble}} which was released worldwide in 2009. Pokémon Rumble Blast will be the first dedicated Pokémon for the {{bp|Nintendo 3DS}} (excluding the {{bp|Pokédex 3D}} application). This new game features all current Pokémon (unlike the original game, which only featured characters from {{bp|Generation I}} and {{bp|Generation IV}}). It will also feature wireless co-op play and use the 3DS' "StreetPass" feature to allow players to battle foes they've met in the street.


==External Links==
==External Links==
[http://kotaku.com/5822547/pokmon-rumble-blast-scambles-to-america Announcement on Kotaku]
* [http://www.pokemon.com/us/news/vg_pokemonrumbleblast_announce-2011-07-18/ Announcement on Pokémon.com]
* [http://www.pokemon.com/us/games/videogame-pokemon-rumble-blast/ Official minisite]

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Pokémon.com has revealed that the Nintendo 3DS game "Pokémon Rumble Blast" (released in Japan as Super Pokémon Scramble) will be released in North America on October 24, following its release in Japan on July 28th.

Pokémon Rumble Blast is a sequel to the WiiWare title Pokémon Rumble, which was released worldwide in 2009. Pokémon Rumble Blast will be the first dedicated Pokémon game for the Nintendo 3DS (excluding the Pokédex 3D application). This new game features all current Pokémon, unlike the original game, which only featured Pokémon introduced in Generation I and Generation IV. It will also feature wireless co-operative play and use the 3DS's StreetPass feature to allow players to battle other players who have been picked up via StreetPass.

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