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The tournament will be returning to the rulings of the 2009 Pokémon Video Game Championships, albeit allowing the use of {{p|Tyranitar}}, who was banned from the official tournaments due to the lack of an auto-level feature. The battles will take on the {{bp|Pokémon Battle Revolution}} Wii game.  
The tournament will be returning to the rulings of the 2009 Pokémon Video Game Championships, albeit allowing the use of {{p|Tyranitar}}, who was banned from the official tournaments due to the lack of an auto-level feature. The battles will take on the {{bp|Pokémon Battle Revolution}} Wii game.  


The prize for the winner will be a brand new {{bp|Nintendo DSi XL}} console and a Japanese copy of either {{v2|Pokémon Black Version}} or {{v2|Pokémon White Version}}, while the runner-up will win a Japanese copy of {{v2|Pokémon Black Version}} or {{v2|Pokémon White Version}}.
The prize for the winner will be a brand new {{bp|Nintendo DSi XL}} console and a Japanese copy of either {{bp|Pokémon Black Version}} or {{bp|Pokémon White Version}}, while the runner-up will win a Japanese copy of {{bp|Pokémon Black Version}} or {{bp|Pokémon White Version}}.


As with previous tournaments, there will be a £5 entry fee. More information on the tournament, including the rules in detail, can be found on the [http://www.gamerbase.com/?a=post&id=83559/ Gamerbase Page].
As with previous tournaments, there will be a £5 entry fee. More information on the tournament, including the rules in detail, can be found on the [http://www.gamerbase.com/?a=post&id=83559/ Gamerbase Page].