Pokémon Stadium - with Game Boy Transfer Pack (N64)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Pokémon Stadium lets you stage Pokémon battles in a whole new arena--on your Nintendo 64! See all 150 Pokémon execute their attacks in full 3-D, and create your own custom stickers!
Pokémon Stadium gives trainers an arena to engage in heated Pokémon battles, and offers them a ringside seat for the action. Tons of features, including support for playing your Game Boy Pokémon game through your N64, make Stadium a must-have for all Pokémon fans!
In Pokémon Stadium, you are able to battle using your most loyal Pokémon from the Red, Blue and Yellow versions of Pokémon (sold separately). Thanks to a Transfer Pak that comes with Pokémon Stadium and plugs into the bottom of your controller, data can be transferred straight from a Game Boy cartridge to your N64.
The technical machines, attacks and levels of your trained Pokémon are available on Pokémon Stadium, so you won't have to leave any of your favourites behind. You will want your specially trained Pokémon to battle Stadium's toughest rivals.
There are 150 Pokémon that can be used, or "rented", in Pokémon Stadium, even if you decide not to transfer data from your Game Boy Pokémon games. (Mewtwo is never available as a rental Pokémon, but you can upload Mewtwo from your Pokémon Game Pak.) Pokémon Stadium will allow up to four players to compete in a gruelling Pokémon tournament, designed to reveal which of your friends is the best Pokémon trainer.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7785 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Nintendo
- Released on: 2000-03-06
- Rating: Parental Guidance
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platform: Nintendo 64
- Number of items: 1
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
As with just about anything brandishing the Pokémon name, Pokémon Stadium is a must-have for any Pokémaniac. But this title is especially geared towards owners of Pokémon Red, Pokémon Blue, or Pokémon Yellow, for the Game Boy. Using the same battle system as the Game Boy games--think highly advanced paper-scissors-stone-Pokémon Stadium allows players to enter their Pokémon in a variety of tournaments and other battle modes, all featuring vibrant 3-D graphics and animation, as well as enhanced sounds and announcer commentary. Using the included Transfer Pak, players can use their own Pokémon from Game Boy Game Paks, or they can choose from a pool of rental Pokémon. Pokémon Stadium isn't all battles, though. The Kids Club mode features nine cutesy mini-games that make for great multiplayer fun for all ages. Gallery mode lets players take snapshots of Pokémon (similar to Pokémon Snap), which can then be printed out as stickers at your local Pokémon Snap station. While Pokémon Stadium doesn't require that you already have any Game Boy version of Pokémon, players won't be able to access two of the best features of the game without one. Pokémon Lab allows players to view, store, and better organise the data on their Game Paks, as well as trade Pokémon with another player (which requires an additional Transfer Pak, sold separately). GB Tower allows gamers to play their Game Boy Pokémon cartridge on the Nintendo 64. --Joe Hon
Customer Reviews
Recommended to every Pokemaniac!
If you really enjoied playing for hours Pokemon red, blue, yellow, silver and gold in Nintendo Game Boy, you will definetily love Pokemon Stadium! It contains most of the Pokemons up to the date that it was published, and is very similar to the Game Boy games; it will remind you also the pokemon tv series. It is a very nice game to have in your collection, especially if you like the little Pocket Monsters!
Pokemon Stadium Review
Pokemon Stadium is probably one of the best N64 games you could ever get. I think it is really cool that you get to play your Pokemon gameboy games on it. There are varied battles that you are able to take part in, as well as showing your statues in the Hall of Fame, battling Gym Leaders in the Gym Leader Castle, playing fun games in the Kids' Club, meeting Professor Oak in the Pokemon Lab and having free battles. It is absolutely fantastic.
Pokemaniacs only!
People who hate Pokemon will hate this game, stay well away. But for Pokemon lovers its a must. The longevity of this game is amazing, (I still haven't finished R-2 mode yet) I do have to admit the mini-games are boring after a while and it's frustrating when the CPU keeps beating you up but the graphics are smooth and turn the announcer off for the least annoyance. Pity the Pokemon don't speak like Pikachu!





