TMs
Technical Machines
1. Mega Punch
2. Razor Wind
3. Sword's Dance
4. Whirlwind
5. Mega Kick
6. Toxic
7. Horn Drill
8. Body Slam
9. Take Down
10. Double Edge
11. Bubble Beam
12. Water Gun
13. Ice Beam
14. Blizzard
15. Hyper Beam
16. Pay Day
17. Submission
18. Counter
19. Seismic Toss
20. Rage
21. Mega Drain
22. Solar Beam
23. Dragon Rage
24. Thunder Bolt
25. Thunder
26. Earthquake
27. Fissure
28. Dig
29. Physchic
30. Teleport
31. Mimic
32. Double Team
33. Reflect
34. Bide
35. Metronome
36. Self Destruct
37. Egg Bomb
38. Fire Blast
39. Swift
40. Skull Bash
41. Soft Boiled
42. Dream Eater
43. Sky Attack
44. Rest
45. Thunder Wave
46. Psywave
47. Explosion
48. Rock Slide
49. Tri Attack
50. Substitute

Games
Pokémon Stadium
Screen Shots
Pokemon Stadium is expected to be out March of 2000. Pokemon Stadium will
acutely be the same as Pokemon Stadium 2 soon to be released in Japan. Pokemon Stadium
will come with a GB that plugs into your controller and lets you load your favorite pokemon
from the Red & Blue version of pokemon from your gameboy, also you will be able to play
your Red or Blue version game on your N64 but it will be limited to the same graphics just
in better color. In Pokemon Stadium there are many different types of game modes you can
play here are some of them:
- Tonikaku Battle
This mode is easy to play even if you're not familiar with the Pokemon titles. This is a kind of
learning mode, to break you gently into the game and teach you the basics, so you can later
graduate to training and fighting with your own monsters.
- Event Battle
The Pokemon league mode, set against a time limit. The two settings you can control are the
"fight time-limit" and the "technique-entry time-limit." Fights can be set to last from 5 to 90
minutes and you can give yourself (and opponents) anything from 10 to 90 seconds in which to
enter their next technique (fighting move) -- a 10 seconds isn't too long! If you're both still
standing when the fight time runs out, the monster with the most HP remaining wins the bout.
- Research Mode
The mode that allows you to organize a Pokemon album and swap monster data with your Game
Boy. Plug the Game Boy Pokemon cartridge into the 64GB Pak and load the monster data, then
view the monsters in full polygonal 3D and send them into battle.
- Winner's Castle
The tournament mode which sees you do battle for six trophies. Pit six of your monsters up
against six of your opponents at various difficulty levels.
- Chibbikko Club
There are nine types of mini-games in this mode. Like the regular battle mode, you don't need
detailed knowledge of the Pokemon universe to enjoy them. You can participate with up to four
players, and you don't even need to use the Game Boy cartridge to play this mode. If there are
fewer than four of you playing, the CPU makes up the numbers.
- Free Battle
A tag-team battle mode for up to four players, this mode is the sequel's star attraction.
Pitching players in a 2 Vs 2 tag-team match, each person gets to choose three of the fighters
for the team of six. With up to 12 different types of Pokemon in the field, it's essential to
have a good all-round knowledge of the different monsters' capabilities.
- GB Building
The same as in the last game. Here, you can play the Game Boy version of the game using your
N64. Essentially, the GB Building is a software emulator that displays the action of the Game
Boy game on screen in limited color, similar to a Super Game Boy. Remember that it will only
play Pokemon games, though.
