Neoseeker : Games : Nintendo 64 : Simulation : Other : Pokémon Stadium
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Genre: Other (n64) Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo Release Date: Mar 6, 00 [North America]
Perspective(s): Third Person
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This product is also called Pocket Monsters Stadium 2 in Japan.

Background

Now you can watch all 150 Pokemon from Pokemon Red and Blue duke it out in full 3D with Pokemon Stadium. You can transfer your favorite Pokemon from Red and Blue on Game Boy into your N64 thanks to the Transfer Pak. (included) "Rent" Pokemon in-game if you don't have any Game Boy Pokemon data. Get your Pokemon to participate in the arena against human or CPU opponents, or have them fool around with minigames.

Gameplay

Unlike the Pokemon games for the Game Boy where you must capture wild Pokemon to have an advantage in battles, you can use rental Pokemon to battle with. However, the Pokemon usually do not have great movesets or stats, so it's up to you to battle effectively with what you've got.

Features

  • Enter your Pokemon in arena tournaments.

  • Includes GB Transfer Pak which allows you to transfer pokemon from your Game Boy.

  • Enhanced graphics and sounds.

  • For 1 or 2 player.

Editor's Note:
This domestic version of Pokemon Stadium is actually the sequel of an original Japanese version. (never released domestically)
Added on: November 21, 2000

International release dates:
Europe: Dec 31, 00
Japan: Apr 30, 99

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