Shoddy Battle (later known as Pokémon Lab) is a Pokémon simulator created by Cathy and bearzly and first released in July 2007. It allows users to play Pokémon matches against other people online.

Shoddy Battle was highly influential on the game of competitive Pokémon because it was free and open source, scalable (700,000 battles per month during its peak), user customisable and extensible, and it provided unprecedented statistical data on player skill and Pokémon usage trends. Visit the web site for more information.

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Affero GNU Public License, GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Java Swing, Console/Terminal

Programming Language

C++, JavaScript, Java

Database Environment

MySQL

Related Categories

C++ Role-Playing Games (RPG), JavaScript Role-Playing Games (RPG), Java Role-Playing Games (RPG)

Registered

2007-01-15