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rdfs:comment | - Pokémon Stadium is a video game for the Nintendo 64 released in 1999. This game was developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo. While it is the first game in the series for most people, it is in fact the second game in the series, and is the sequel to a Japan-only game entitled Pocket Monsters Stadium. Because of this, Pokémon Stadium is known as Pocket Monsters Stadium 2 in Japan.
- Pokémon Stadium is a starter stage in Super Smash Flash. This stage is notably for being the only stage who was made by Cleod9 himself without assistance.
- Pokémon Stadium (Pocket Monsters Stadium 2 in Japan) is the first Pokémon console release outside of Japan. This 3D rendered Pokémon game was compatible with the Generation I games Pokémon Red and Blue, Pokémon Green, and Pokémon Yellow allowing players to copy their Pokémon onto the Nintendo 64 and use them in battle. Players can also use rental Pokémon in battles. They can also play mini-games, check out a hall of fame, and play their Pokémon games on the big screen. Features include four tournaments with set rules, a Gym Leader Castle, Professor Oak's lab where you can check your Pokédex on the big screen and trade Pokémon, and you can have a special battle with Mewtwo.
- Pokémon Stadium est un RPG sur Nintendo 64, qui permet de combattre avec ses Pokémon en 3 dimensions. Contrairement aux autres jeux principaux, ce n'est pas une aventure, mais un mode combat amélioré, ainsi qu'un ensemble de mini-jeux.
- La característica más llamativa de Pokémon Stadium es la posibilidad de importar tus equipos Pokémon desde los cartuchos de Pokémon Rojo y Azul y Pokémon Amarillo de Game Boy (utilizando el Transfer Pak) para usarlos en Pokémon Stadium como Pokémon de batalla. Posteriormente, el 19 de octubre de 2001, saldría a la venta la secuela de Pokemon Stadium, siendo ésta Pokémon Stadium 2. En esta secuela, además de poder importar los equipos Pokémon desde los cartuchos de Rojo, Azul y Amarillo, también se pueden importar desde Pokémon Oro, Plata y Cristal.
- Pokémon Stadium es el primer videojuego (segundo en Japón) de Pokémon para Nintendo 64 basado en batallas 1 vs. 1. El objetivo son combates con entrenadores y Pokémon de diferentes niveles, con la diferencia de que tanto los Pokémon como los entornos (casi siempre gimnasios o estadios) son en 3D. En este juego los Pokémon no evolucionan ni suben de nivel. Asimismo existe un amplio catálogo de Pokémon "de alquiler" en caso de no disponer de Transfer Pak o partida alguna de Game Boy. De hecho, se pueden mezclar Pokémon alquilados con Pokémon transferidos.
- A series of battle-focused console games in the Pokémon series. They are all compatible with the corresponding handheld games in the series, though they can be played in a limited capacity without those games. Current games in the series are:
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- |0 = Mewtwo disapproves of Pikaman's posturing on NeoKamek's Pokemon Stadium
|1 = Jigglypuff and Pichu reunite on Kohaku's Pokemon Stadium
|2 = Pikachu remains unfazed by Charizard's larger size on Cyberlizard's Pokemon Stadium 2
|3 = Pocket Ryu and Pocket Terry aren't quite Pocket Monsters on MGMNZX's Estadio Pokemon
|4 = Captain Falcon and Donkey Kong have a melee on mariotime's Pokemon Stadium
|5 = Blaziken fighting Honedge on Darek's SSBB_Pokemon_Stadium
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abstract | - Pokémon Stadium is a video game for the Nintendo 64 released in 1999. This game was developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo. While it is the first game in the series for most people, it is in fact the second game in the series, and is the sequel to a Japan-only game entitled Pocket Monsters Stadium. Because of this, Pokémon Stadium is known as Pocket Monsters Stadium 2 in Japan.
- Pokémon Stadium is a starter stage in Super Smash Flash. This stage is notably for being the only stage who was made by Cleod9 himself without assistance.
- Pokémon Stadium es el primer videojuego (segundo en Japón) de Pokémon para Nintendo 64 basado en batallas 1 vs. 1. El objetivo son combates con entrenadores y Pokémon de diferentes niveles, con la diferencia de que tanto los Pokémon como los entornos (casi siempre gimnasios o estadios) son en 3D. En este juego los Pokémon no evolucionan ni suben de nivel. La particularidad del juego radica en que se puede usar el Transfer Pak, un periférico de Nintendo 64 que permite traspasar datos de tus cartuchos de Game Boy a los juegos de Nintendo 64. Así puedes usar tu equipo de las ediciones de Game Boy de la Primera Generación (Rojo, Azul y Amarillo) en prácticamente todas las competiciones, siempre que no haya restricciones de nivel. Asimismo existe un amplio catálogo de Pokémon "de alquiler" en caso de no disponer de Transfer Pak o partida alguna de Game Boy. De hecho, se pueden mezclar Pokémon alquilados con Pokémon transferidos.
- Pokémon Stadium (Pocket Monsters Stadium 2 in Japan) is the first Pokémon console release outside of Japan. This 3D rendered Pokémon game was compatible with the Generation I games Pokémon Red and Blue, Pokémon Green, and Pokémon Yellow allowing players to copy their Pokémon onto the Nintendo 64 and use them in battle. Players can also use rental Pokémon in battles. They can also play mini-games, check out a hall of fame, and play their Pokémon games on the big screen. Features include four tournaments with set rules, a Gym Leader Castle, Professor Oak's lab where you can check your Pokédex on the big screen and trade Pokémon, and you can have a special battle with Mewtwo.
- Pokémon Stadium est un RPG sur Nintendo 64, qui permet de combattre avec ses Pokémon en 3 dimensions. Contrairement aux autres jeux principaux, ce n'est pas une aventure, mais un mode combat amélioré, ainsi qu'un ensemble de mini-jeux.
- A series of battle-focused console games in the Pokémon series. They are all compatible with the corresponding handheld games in the series, though they can be played in a limited capacity without those games. Current games in the series are:
* Generation I (Nintendo 64)
* Pokémon Stadium (Japan): The first game in the series, which was only compatible with 42 out of the then-151 Pokémon. The sequel was out in Japan only a few months after Red and Blue were released in the US, and after their release in Europe, so this game was skipped in those regions in favor of the more complete sequel. Fans tend to refer to this as "Pocket Monsters Stadium" when needing to distinguish it from the commonly known US release.
* Pokémon Stadium: Called Pokémon Stadium 2 in Japan, it was fully compatible with the Game Boy games, including support for all the Pokémon. It included several tournament levels, a Gym Leader Castle to battle the Gym Leaders from Red, Blue, Green and Yellow, the Kids Club to play minigames, a Pokémon Lab to manage the Pokémon and items on your games, including trading and transferring Pokémon between games and keeping them on the N64 cartridge, and the Game Boy Tower to play the Game Boy games on the TV through the Transfer Pak.
* Generation II (Nintendo 64)
* Pokémon Stadium 2: Called Pokémon Stadium Gold/Silver in Japan, it was compatible with all of the first generation games as well as the second-generation games, Gold, Silver, and Crystal. It included most of the same features as the original Stadium, plus others such as an in-game Mystery Gift and a Trainers' School area where one could learn basic and advanced game concepts and even fight puzzle-style training battles.
* Generation III (Nintendo Gamecube)
* This generation got the Pokémon Colosseum games instead of new Stadium games. While they did include some elements of the Stadium games, and included the ability to wage battles between Game Boy Advance versions of Pokémon on the TV, they had their own stories and included less of the utility and tournament functions of the Stadium games. (The utilities were put into Pokémon Box.)
* Generation IV (Wii)
* Pokémon Battle Revolution: A Wii game, compatible with Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver versions. Developed by Genius Sonority, the same team behind the Colosseum games. Not technically a Stadium game, but it counts here because of its return to the battle focus of those games- more so in fact, as it lacked the minigames and any sort of storage (which would end up in My Pokémon Ranch). Featured several different battle styles, Character Customization, and the ability to battle random opponents over the internet.
* Generation V (Wii)?
* A Nintendo rep at CES has made a mention of a new 5th gen based game, with a a single player mode, specifically compared to XD for the Wii U. Though there is always the option that he was trolling/mistaken. A Nintendo investor meeting revealed there is a Pokémon game coming for the Wii, though hardly a shock announcement or confirmation for this.
- La característica más llamativa de Pokémon Stadium es la posibilidad de importar tus equipos Pokémon desde los cartuchos de Pokémon Rojo y Azul y Pokémon Amarillo de Game Boy (utilizando el Transfer Pak) para usarlos en Pokémon Stadium como Pokémon de batalla. Posteriormente, el 19 de octubre de 2001, saldría a la venta la secuela de Pokemon Stadium, siendo ésta Pokémon Stadium 2. En esta secuela, además de poder importar los equipos Pokémon desde los cartuchos de Rojo, Azul y Amarillo, también se pueden importar desde Pokémon Oro, Plata y Cristal.
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