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STADIUM

This game is unlike all the other Game Boy games. The object is no longer to collect Pokémon, but to battle them in one on one matches. You input commands from a menu then watch them battle. It's sort of like a turn based RPG battle. Pokémon Stadium can be compared to Monster Ranchers for the Playstation. The game comes with 40 different Pokémon (see the list below for details) which you have to build up by battling. A peripheral will be shipped with this cartridge. It's called the 64GB Pak and fits into your controller's memory card slot (like the Rumble Pak). You insert it into your controller then you can insert the Game Boy Pokémon games in and transfer your Pokémon back and forth! Now you can battle your Pokémon in 3D! (I think you can swap Pokémon back into the Game Boy cartridge and they keep their EXP fromt the battles). You can also play your Pokémon Game Boy cartridge on your television using your N64 controller with the 64GB!

Here are the 40 Pokémon appearing in the game......

Venusaur Dugtrio Gengar Scyther Vaporeon Dragonite
Charizard Primeape Onix Jynx Jolteon Nidoking
Blastoise Arcanine Hypno Pinsir Flareon Cloyster
Beedrill Alakazam Electrode Tauros Aerodactyl Starmie
Fearow Machamp Exeggcutor Gyarados Snorlax Vaporeon
Pikachu Golem Chansey Lapras Articuno Moltres
Nidoqueen Magneton Kangaskhan Ditto Zapdos  

Once you start the game, a menu appears with many modes......

Picture Book: This categorizes all the Pokémon in a photo album so you can view them all in 3D! This also includes maps to show the exact location and habitat of each Pokémon.

Quick Look: This enables you to take a quick look at your collection of Pokémon. Here you can view the name, type, number, moves, and other similar stats. It also show's what items are stored in the computer.

Collection: This is a database of all the Pokémon. Here you can check out the attributes or your team, as well as your opponents', and you can also find out which moves may be used against them in the upcoming battle.

Registration: Here you can import your friend's Pokémon and fight them.

Tournament: This is where you send your Pokémon into battle against the computer, or another player's Pokémon.