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The '''Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour''' was a series of events that were held across the United States in 2000 promoting the release of | The '''Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour''' was a series of events that were held across {{pmin|the United States}} and {{pmin|Canada}}<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20000519171041/http://www.nintendo.ca/cgi-bin/fetch_events.cgi?thing=6610107 Nintendo of Canada (Archive)] (Retrieved January 9, 2014)</ref> in 2000 promoting the release of [[Pokémon Stadium]] for the [[Nintendo 64]] game console. At the event, attendees could see a preview of Pokémon Stadium and receive [[List of European language event Pokémon distributions in Generation I#Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour Mew|a Mew]] for the [[Generation I]] [[Game Boy]] games. Using the new [[Transfer Pak]], competitors were able to watch their best Pokémon, from their favorite Game Boy game, battle in full 3D on the Nintendo 64. The Stadium Tour hosted Pokémon Battles in three skill groups: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced. Trainers were allowed to use either {{game3|Red and Blue|Pokémon Red, Blue|s}}, or {{v2|Yellow}} for the tournament. If the attendees and their Pokémon performed well, they had the opportunity to earn Official Pokémon Trainer Badges. Pokémon Masters from Nintendo were on-hand to challenge the very best Pokémon Trainers to a Pokémon Master Trainer Challenge on mammoth big screen televisions. The winner of the east coast tournament at the Montgomery Mall in Maryland was Alex Ed Prins-Stairs. | ||
== The Final Battle == | ==The Final Battle== | ||
[[File:Alex Ed Prins-Stairs Trophy.jpg|thumb|right|125px|A picture of the trophy won by the East Coast Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour champion.]] | |||
The final Pokémon battle for the trophy was fought 3-on-3 at {{wp|Westfield Montgomery|Montgomery Mall}} in {{wp|Bethesda, Maryland|Bethesda}}, {{wp|Maryland}} using [[Pokémon Stadium]] (which had not yet been released). The battle was between competitor Ed Prins-Stairs (who went by the name Alex Prins-Stairs at the time) and a "Pokémon Master" staff member. The battle was cast live to a big screen television. | |||
Prins-Stairs's team was {{p|Mewtwo}}, {{p|Mew}} and {{p|Starmie}} while the staff member's team was {{p|Mewtwo}}, {{p|Mew}} and {{p|Articuno}}. The match ultimately ended with the staff member forfeiting, resulting in Prins-Stairs being declared the winner. The trophy was mailed to the winner along with a {{i|Poké Ball}} filled with candy and a {{p|Mewtwo}} beanie plush. | |||
==East Coast Tour | ==Dates and locations== | ||
{| | ===United States=== | ||
====East Coast Tour==== | |||
{| class="roundy" style="width:auto; text-align:center; background: #ccf; border: 3px solid blue;" | |||
|- | |||
! Date | ! Date | ||
! City | ! City | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| February | | February 5–6 | ||
| {{wp|Baltimore|Baltimore, Maryland}} | | {{wp|Baltimore|Baltimore, Maryland}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| February | | February 12–13 | ||
| {{wp|Tampa|Tampa, Florida}} | | {{wp|Tampa|Tampa, Florida}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| February | | February 19–20 | ||
| {{wp|Miami|Miami, Florida}} | | {{wp|Miami|Miami, Florida}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| February | | February 26–27 | ||
| {{wp|Philadelphia|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania}} | | {{wp|Philadelphia|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| March | | March 4–5 | ||
| {{wp|New York/New Jersey}} | | {{wp|New York/New Jersey}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| March | | March 11–12 | ||
| {{wp|Boston| Boston, Massachusetts}} | | {{wp|Boston| Boston, Massachusetts}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| March | | March 18–19 | ||
| {{wp|Cincinnati|Cincinnati, Ohio}} | | {{wp|Cincinnati|Cincinnati, Ohio}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| March | | March 25–26 | ||
| {{wp|Detroit|Detroit, Michigan}} | | {{wp|Detroit|Detroit, Michigan}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| April | | April 1–2 | ||
| {{wp|Chicago| Chicago, Illinois}} | | {{wp|Chicago| Chicago, Illinois}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| April | | April 8–9 | ||
| {{wp|St. Louis|St. Louis, Missouri}} | | {{wp|St. Louis|St. Louis, Missouri}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
==West Coast Tour | ====West Coast Tour==== | ||
{| | {| class="roundy" style="width:auto; text-align:center; background: #ccf; border: 3px solid blue;" | ||
|- | |||
! Date | ! Date | ||
! City | ! City | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| February | | February 5–6 | ||
| {{wp|New Orleans|New Orleans, Louisiana}} | | {{wp|New Orleans|New Orleans, Louisiana}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| February | | February 12–13 | ||
| {{wp|Houston|Houston, Texas}} | | {{wp|Houston|Houston, Texas}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| February | | February 19–20 | ||
| {{wp|Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas}} | | {{wp|Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| February | | February 26–27 | ||
| {{wp|Los Angeles|Los Angeles (North), California}} | | {{wp|Los Angeles|Los Angeles (North), California}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| March | | March 4–5 | ||
| {{wp|Los Angeles|Los Angeles (South), California}} | | {{wp|Los Angeles|Los Angeles (South), California}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| March | | March 11–12 | ||
| {{wp|Phoenix|Phoenix, Arizona}} | | {{wp|Phoenix|Phoenix, Arizona}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| March | | March 18–19 | ||
| {{wp|Sacramento|Sacramento, California}} | | {{wp|Sacramento|Sacramento, California}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| March | | March 25–26 | ||
| {{wp|Portland|Portland, Oregon}} | | {{wp|Portland|Portland, Oregon}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| April | | April 1–2 | ||
| {{wp|Minneapolis|Minneapolis, Minnesota}} | | {{wp|Minneapolis|Minneapolis, Minnesota}} | ||
|- | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| April | | April 8–9 | ||
| {{wp|Kansas City|Kansas City, Kansas}} | | {{wp|Kansas City|Kansas City, Kansas}} | ||
|} | |||
===Canada=== | |||
{{incomplete|section}} | |||
{| style="background: #285078; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #901820;" | |||
|- style="color:#fff" | |||
! Province | |||
! Location | |||
! Dates | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| {{wp|Alberta}} | |||
| Unknown Stadium, {{wp|Calgary}} | |||
| March ??, 2000 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| {{wp|Alberta}} | |||
| [http://www.southcentremall.com/ South Centre Mall], {{wp|Calgary}} | |||
| March ??, 2000 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
|} | |} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Stadium | File:Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour Westfield Baltimore.jpg|The Westfield Shopping Center in Baltimore during the event | ||
File:Central mew.jpg|Attendees | File:Stadium tour.jpg|The Pokémon Stadium section | ||
File:Car of pikachu.jpg|The specialty designed Pikachu {{wp|Volkswagen Beetle}} | File:Central mew.jpg|Attendees waiting in line to receive Mew | ||
File:Mew line 1.jpg| | File:Car of pikachu.jpg|The specialty designed Pikachu {{wp|Volkswagen Beetle}} | ||
File:Trainerbattle.jpg|Players were able to see their Pokémon for the first time in 3D using the | File:Mew line 1.jpg|Attendees waiting in line to receive Mew | ||
File:Gym link battles.jpg|Players battled via the [[Link | File:Trainerbattle.jpg|Players were able to see their Pokémon for the first time in 3D using the [[Transfer Pak]]. | ||
File:Gym link battles.jpg|Players battled via the [[Game Link Cable|Game Boy Game Link Cable]] to earn Pokémon Stadium [[Gym Leader]] Badges. | |||
File:Teamrocket2000.jpg|Attendees even cosplayed at the event to show their love for Pokémon. | File:Teamrocket2000.jpg|Attendees even cosplayed at the event to show their love for Pokémon. | ||
File:Flier.jpg| | File:Flier.jpg|Flier for the East vs. West Pokémon Stadium Exhibition Tournament | ||
File:Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour Woodbridge guide.jpg|An event guide for the Woodbridge Center Mall stop | |||
File:Mew certificate.jpg|Sample certificate of authenticity for the event {{p|Mew}} | |||
File:Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour badge.jpg|Badges | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Event Pokémon== | |||
===Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour Mew=== | |||
All people who attended the Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour could receive a {{p|Mew}} by downloading one from a distribution machine. These came with a certificate of authenticity, which included the Pokémon's ID number. | |||
{{G1event| | |||
pokemon=Mew| | |||
nick=MEW| | |||
level=5| | |||
game=1y| | |||
ndex=151| | |||
typea=Psychic| | |||
ot={{tt|LUIGE|East coast tour}}<br>{{tt|LUIGW|West coast tour}}<br>{{tt|LINKE|East coast tour}}<br> {{tt|LINKW|West coast tour}}| | |||
id={{tt|Random|Each Mew had a unique ID number (ranging anywhere from 00000 to 65535), which came written on a certificate of authenticity provided with the Mew.}}| | |||
<!--All event Mew have an IVs of 10/1/12/5--> | |||
item=Bitter Berry| | |||
type1=Normal|move1=Pound| | |||
disdate=2| | |||
datedis=February 5 to April 9, 2000| | |||
country=the United States| | |||
red=yes| | |||
blue=yes| | |||
yellow=yes}} | |||
===Canadian Pokémon Stadium Tour 2000 Mew=== | |||
Mew [http://www.math.miami.edu/~jam/azure/forum/tuff/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=7;t=000544 was] [http://www.math.miami.edu/~jam/azure/forum/tuff/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=6;t=000134 distributed] to participants at the Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour stops across {{pmin|Canada}} in 2000. | |||
{{G1event| | |||
pokemon=Mew| | |||
nick=MEW| | |||
level=5| | |||
game=1y| | |||
ndex=151| | |||
typea=Psychic| | |||
ot=LUIGIC<br>YOSHIC| | |||
id=00000-65535| | |||
item=Bitter Berry| | |||
type1=Normal|move1=Pound| | |||
disdate=2| | |||
datedis=March ?? to ??? ??, 2000| | |||
country=Canada| | |||
red=yes| | |||
blue=yes| | |||
yellow=yes}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20000304003655/pokemon.com/events/stadiumtour_schedule.html Official event site (archived)] | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20000304003655/pokemon.com/events/stadiumtour_schedule.html Official event site (archived)] | ||
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fRL8hXJ0D4 Television commercial] | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fRL8hXJ0D4 Television commercial] | ||
==References== | |||
<references/> | |||
{{Project Real-Life notice}} | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Promotional tours]] |
Latest revision as of 10:53, 19 August 2024
The Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour was a series of events that were held across the United States and Canada[1] in 2000 promoting the release of Pokémon Stadium for the Nintendo 64 game console. At the event, attendees could see a preview of Pokémon Stadium and receive a Mew for the Generation I Game Boy games. Using the new Transfer Pak, competitors were able to watch their best Pokémon, from their favorite Game Boy game, battle in full 3D on the Nintendo 64. The Stadium Tour hosted Pokémon Battles in three skill groups: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced. Trainers were allowed to use either Pokémon Red, Blue, or Yellow for the tournament. If the attendees and their Pokémon performed well, they had the opportunity to earn Official Pokémon Trainer Badges. Pokémon Masters from Nintendo were on-hand to challenge the very best Pokémon Trainers to a Pokémon Master Trainer Challenge on mammoth big screen televisions. The winner of the east coast tournament at the Montgomery Mall in Maryland was Alex Ed Prins-Stairs.
The Final Battle
The final Pokémon battle for the trophy was fought 3-on-3 at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda, Maryland using Pokémon Stadium (which had not yet been released). The battle was between competitor Ed Prins-Stairs (who went by the name Alex Prins-Stairs at the time) and a "Pokémon Master" staff member. The battle was cast live to a big screen television.
Prins-Stairs's team was Mewtwo, Mew and Starmie while the staff member's team was Mewtwo, Mew and Articuno. The match ultimately ended with the staff member forfeiting, resulting in Prins-Stairs being declared the winner. The trophy was mailed to the winner along with a Poké Ball filled with candy and a Mewtwo beanie plush.
Dates and locations
United States
East Coast Tour
Date | City |
---|---|
February 5–6 | Baltimore, Maryland |
February 12–13 | Tampa, Florida |
February 19–20 | Miami, Florida |
February 26–27 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
March 4–5 | New York/New Jersey |
March 11–12 | Boston, Massachusetts |
March 18–19 | Cincinnati, Ohio |
March 25–26 | Detroit, Michigan |
April 1–2 | Chicago, Illinois |
April 8–9 | St. Louis, Missouri |
West Coast Tour
Date | City |
---|---|
February 5–6 | New Orleans, Louisiana |
February 12–13 | Houston, Texas |
February 19–20 | Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas |
February 26–27 | Los Angeles (North), California |
March 4–5 | Los Angeles (South), California |
March 11–12 | Phoenix, Arizona |
March 18–19 | Sacramento, California |
March 25–26 | Portland, Oregon |
April 1–2 | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
April 8–9 | Kansas City, Kansas |
Canada
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. |
Province | Location | Dates |
---|---|---|
Alberta | Unknown Stadium, Calgary | March ??, 2000 |
Alberta | South Centre Mall, Calgary | March ??, 2000 |
Gallery
The specialty designed Pikachu Volkswagen Beetle
Players were able to see their Pokémon for the first time in 3D using the Transfer Pak.
Players battled via the Game Boy Game Link Cable to earn Pokémon Stadium Gym Leader Badges.
Sample certificate of authenticity for the event Mew
Event Pokémon
Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour Mew
All people who attended the Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour could receive a Mew by downloading one from a distribution machine. These came with a certificate of authenticity, which included the Pokémon's ID number.
Pokémon Info | Battle Moves | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MEW | Normal | Pound | |||||||||||||||||
Lv. 5 | Dex No. | -- | -- | ||||||||||||||||
0151 | -- | -- | |||||||||||||||||
Type | -- | -- | |||||||||||||||||
Psychic | This Pokémon was available in the United States from February 5 to April 9, 2000. | ||||||||||||||||||
Item | OT | LUIGE LUIGW LINKE LINKW | |||||||||||||||||
Bitter Berry* | ID No. | Random | |||||||||||||||||
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Canadian Pokémon Stadium Tour 2000 Mew
Mew was distributed to participants at the Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour stops across Canada in 2000.
Pokémon Info | Battle Moves | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MEW | Normal | Pound | |||||||||||||||||
Lv. 5 | Dex No. | -- | -- | ||||||||||||||||
0151 | -- | -- | |||||||||||||||||
Type | -- | -- | |||||||||||||||||
Psychic | This Pokémon was available in Canada from March ?? to ??? ??, 2000. | ||||||||||||||||||
Item | OT | LUIGIC YOSHIC | |||||||||||||||||
Bitter Berry* | ID No. | 00000-65535 | |||||||||||||||||
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External links
References
- ↑ Nintendo of Canada (Archive) (Retrieved January 9, 2014)
This article is part of Project Real-Life, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on Pokémon activities and events experienced in the real world. |