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Pokémon Stadium is a Video game of the series Pokémon published by Nintendo, left on April 30th 1999 with the Japan, on March 20th 2000 with the Canada and the the United States, and on April 7th 2000 in Europe on Nintendo 64.

Principle

Contrary to the Pokémon plays on Gameboy, Pokémon Stadium is not a Roleplay. It makes it possible to the player to make combat of Pokémon in the form of tournaments. The player can use Pokémon standard, available in the play, or Pokémon which it captured in the version Rouge , Bleu or Jaune of the play Game Boy, thanks to a Transfer Pak which is placed at the rear of the lever and makes it possible to use the play Game Boy in Pokémon Stadium. Transfer Pak is provided with the play.

The small Main thing

After having passed the screen titrates, three choices are offered to the player:

  • Direct Combat , which makes it possible to make a preset combat by the computer without any choice be made.
  • Stage Pokémon , which gives access the various modes of play.
  • the options, where one can modify the rules for the Free Combat (see low), the sound format, and to put/withdraw the comments during the engagements.

Pokémon stage

Citadel of the Champions

This mode makes it possible to fight the champions of different the Arène S and the adjusters accompanying them, as well as the council of the 4, and final the Pokémon Master. By finishing this mode, the player receives in gift Pokémon among the following species:

Colisée

It is the most important mode of the play because it makes it possible to free all almost the secret . Four tournaments are proposed:

  • the Pika Cuts , for Pokémon of levels 15 to 20;
  • the P' tite Cut , for Pokémon of levels 25 to 30, less than 2 meters and less than 20 kilograms;
  • the Poké Cuts , for Pokémon of levels 50 to 55;
  • the Cut Elite , for all unbounded Pokémon of level.
The last two tournaments comprise four levels of difficulty: Poké Ball, Super Ball, Hyper Ball, and Master Ball.

Free combat

This mode makes it possible to make engagements with or against his/her friends. In co-operation, each player chooses 3 Pokémon out of the 6. The player can also use personalized rules of combat or play in the stages resolved in the other modes.

Modes of combat:

  • Player 2/1/3 /4 vs ORDI
  • Players 1+2/1+3/1+4/2+3/2+4/3+4 vs ORDI
  • Player 2/1/3 /4 vs 3/2/4
  • Players 1+2/1+3/1+4 vs 2+3/2+4/3+4

Club Junior

The Club Junior proposes 9 mini-plays:

  • Jump of Magicarpe , where it is necessary to click on has as soon as possible to obtain a maximum number of jumps.
  • Mélofée said , where it is necessary to reproduce of memory the movements of Mélofée.
  • Course Rattata, course , one 100 meters hedges on travelator.
  • Somni-War , a meeting of attacks Hypnosis of Soporifik, where the winner is the last to remain waked up.
  • Nutcase-Dynamo , where Pikachu and Voltorbe are reloaded thanks to a Dynamo.
  • Puffs out and puffs out still , where famished Excelangue must eat the most Suchi S possible.
  • Abo - arches , where the player must launch Abo like the cerceaux ones on Taupiqueur.
  • Armor out of concrete , where Coconfort and chrysacier must be protected from a fall of rock with the Armure attack.
  • Hollow as a nutcase where Sabelette must dig a tunnel as quickly as possible.

Pokémon laboratory

In this mode, one finds the Professor Chen in his laboratory. The player can consult a Pokédex improved, and reach a PC also improved to him. He is thus possible to transfer Pokémon or the objects between Pokémon Stadium, and a cartouche Pokémon Rouge, Bleu or Yellow (via Transfer Pack). It is also possible to make exchanges if the player has several Transfer Packs.

Victoire palate

In the Victoire Palate the statues of Pokémon are which were used to gain cuts in Colisée or combat with the Citadel. If the 151 Pokémon imported of a play Game Boy is exposed there, the player receives in gift a Psykokwak knowing the Amnésie attack.

Mode Game Boy

This mode is a emulator Game Boy which makes it possible to play Pokémon Jaune, Bleu or Red. Rewards of the Colisée mode make it possible to play of accelerated speed: twice (mode Doduo), then four times (mode Dodrio) normal speed.

Secrecies

  • To fight Mewtwo, the R2 mode:

By finishing the Citadel, Mewtwo awaits you to fight. Once beaten, the mode R2 (That is to say Round 2 ) is resolved. It is simply about the same course, with more raised levels and where the action proceeds of night. This mode also modifies the screen-title. Mew is also freed by this occasion and it is playable only Cuts Elite from there, in Free Combat, and in the Citadel.
  • Modes Doduo and Dodrio:

After having finished Poké Crosses, the Doduo mode is freed. It makes it possible to play twice more quickly in Game Boy mode.
After having finished the Cut Elite, the Dodrio mode is freed. It makes it possible more quickly to play three times in Game Boy mode.
  • Fine of the play:

Once the entirely finished play, it is possible to learn the Surf technique with Pikachu from Pokémon Jaune. Mewtwo and Mew are also available in Pokémon of loan.

Pokémon Stadium 2

A continuation of Pokémon Stadium left on October 19th, 2001 under the name of Pokémon Stadium 2 . This one allows the use of Pokémon of second generation (that is to say 251 on the whole), and manages the versions Game Boy Pokémon Or, Pokémon Argent and Pokémon Cristal.

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