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===Pick a card, any card: Ursaring===
===Pokémon battle: Pokémon Stadium===
* '''Ursaring''' (Japanese: '''リングマ''' ''Ringuma'') is a {{ct|Colorless}} Stage 1 {{TCG|Pokémon Prime}} card featuring {{TCG|Ursaring}}. It is part of the {{TCG|Unleashed}} expansion.
* '''Pokémon Stadium''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンスタジアム2''' ''Pokémon Stadium 2'') is a Pokémon game for the [[Nintendo 64]].
* It is the last of six Primes released in the Unleashed expansion, and last of four Primes released in the {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver|SoulSilver Collection}}.
* On this day in 2000, this game was released in North America.
* Its {{tcg|Poké-BODY}}, Berserk, makes it so if Ursaring has damage counters on it, its attacks do 60 more damage before applying weaknesses and resistances.  
* This game is the first Pokémon Stadium game released outside of Japan; in Japan, this game was a sequel to {{jap|Pokémon Stadium|a game whose name matched this game's English name}}.
* The attack Hammer Arm forces the opponent to discard the card currently on top of their deck. Megaton Lariat does 60 damage and has no secondary effects.
* By registering all 151 Pokémon in the [[Hall of Fame]], the player can obtain a {{p|Psyduck}} with {{m|Amnesia}}.
* This card features art by [[Wataru Kawahara]].
* In non-Japanese versions only, the player can obtain a {{DL|Pikachu variants|Surfing Pikachu}} by completing the Master Ball division of the Round 2 [[Prime Cup]] using only Pokémon selected directly from the Game Pak, not saving the game during the challenge, and using a Pikachu in the final battle.
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* This game fixes many glitches related to moves in the handheld Generation I games.
* Using the [[GB Tower]] option, main series Pokémon [[Game Boy]] games can be played on the TV screen.
* The game has three major modes: Free battle, [[Stadium Mode]], and [[Gym Leader Castle]]. Completing the latter two unlocks a battle with {{p|Mewtwo}}. Defeating this Mewtwo then unlocks "Round 2", where the player can complete the entire game again against the same opponents with different [[party|parties]].
 
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Revision as of 15:26, 28 February 2012


Content displayed in the box on the right will be featured on the Main Page on Wednesdays.
Today is Friday 22 November, 2024

Pokémon battle: Pokémon Stadium

  • Pokémon Stadium (Japanese: ポケモンスタジアム2 Pokémon Stadium 2) is a Pokémon game for the Nintendo 64.
  • On this day in 2000, this game was released in North America.
  • This game is the first Pokémon Stadium game released outside of Japan; in Japan, this game was a sequel to a game whose name matched this game's English name.
  • By registering all 151 Pokémon in the Hall of Fame, the player can obtain a Psyduck with Amnesia.
  • In non-Japanese versions only, the player can obtain a Surfing Pikachu by completing the Master Ball division of the Round 2 Prime Cup using only Pokémon selected directly from the Game Pak, not saving the game during the challenge, and using a Pikachu in the final battle.
  • This game fixes many glitches related to moves in the handheld Generation I games.
  • Using the GB Tower option, main series Pokémon Game Boy games can be played on the TV screen.
  • The game has three major modes: Free battle, Stadium Mode, and Gym Leader Castle. Completing the latter two unlocks a battle with Mewtwo. Defeating this Mewtwo then unlocks "Round 2", where the player can complete the entire game again against the same opponents with different parties.
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