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''Pokémon Stadium'' is a spinoff game of the [[Game Boy]] games, made for the [[Nintendo 64]] gaming console. The original release in Japan contained only | ''Pokémon Stadium'' is a spinoff game of the [[Game Boy]] games, made for the [[Nintendo 64]] gaming console. The original release in Japan contained only 42 of the [[Generation I]] Pokémon. A remake (called Pokemon Stadium 2 in Japan) was later made and released in both Japan and the US which contained all 151 [[Generation I]] Pokémon. It allowed players to upload their Game Boy Pokémon into the N64 by means of a [[Transfer Pak]] and then using them to battle in full 3D, as well as providing other features, including: | ||
* The 8 Gym Leaders and Elite Four from the Generation I games | * The 8 Gym Leaders and Elite Four from the Generation I games |
Revision as of 19:13, 19 December 2006
Pokémon Stadium is a spinoff game of the Game Boy games, made for the Nintendo 64 gaming console. The original release in Japan contained only 42 of the Generation I Pokémon. A remake (called Pokemon Stadium 2 in Japan) was later made and released in both Japan and the US which contained all 151 Generation I Pokémon. It allowed players to upload their Game Boy Pokémon into the N64 by means of a Transfer Pak and then using them to battle in full 3D, as well as providing other features, including:
- The 8 Gym Leaders and Elite Four from the Generation I games
- Mini-Games
- Two levels of tough AI competition
- 2x and 3x speed gameplay (Doduo and Dodrio Game Boy mode)
The game proved to be so sucessful, a sequel titled Pokémon Stadium 2 (Pokemon Stadium GS in Japan) was made that featured the Generation II Pokémon.
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