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''Pokémon Stadium | :''"Pokémon Stadium" can refer to two games, the [[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)|original Japanese release]] and the first game released overseas, detailed below. For the series as a whole, see [[Pokémon Stadium series]]''. | ||
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'''Pokémon Stadium''' (Japanese: ''Pokémon Stadium 2'') is a [[Nintendo 64]] game that allows players to upload their favorite Pokémon from the [[Generation I|first generation]] Pokémon games, [[Pokémon Red|Red]], [[Pokémon Blue|Blue]], and [[Pokémon Yellow|Yellow]] (as well as [[Pokémon Green|Green]] in Japan). It features several battle arenas, introducing [[Stadium Mode]]'s original four cups, the [[Pika Cup]], [[Petit Cup]], [[Poké Cup]], and [[Prime Cup]], the latter two of which would return in [[Pokémon Stadium 2|the sequel]], and the original [[Gym Leader Castle]]. | |||
There is also a Pokémon Lab where [[Professor Oak]] works, which also provides an area to store Pokémon and Items similar to [[Bill's PC]] and the player's own PC, allowing items and Pokémon to be transferred between them without a [[trade]], provided certain conditions are met. | |||
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Revision as of 08:37, 8 January 2007
- "Pokémon Stadium" can refer to two games, the original Japanese release and the first game released overseas, detailed below. For the series as a whole, see Pokémon Stadium series.
Pokémon Stadium (Japanese: Pokémon Stadium 2) is a Nintendo 64 game that allows players to upload their favorite Pokémon from the first generation Pokémon games, Red, Blue, and Yellow (as well as Green in Japan). It features several battle arenas, introducing Stadium Mode's original four cups, the Pika Cup, Petit Cup, Poké Cup, and Prime Cup, the latter two of which would return in the sequel, and the original Gym Leader Castle.
There is also a Pokémon Lab where Professor Oak works, which also provides an area to store Pokémon and Items similar to Bill's PC and the player's own PC, allowing items and Pokémon to be transferred between them without a trade, provided certain conditions are met.
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