Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour
The Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour was a series of events that were held across the United States in 2000 promoting the release of Pokémon Stadium (English) for the Nintendo 64 game console. At the event, attendees could see a preview of Pokémon Stadium (English), for the N64 and receive a Mew for the Generation I Game Boy games. Using the new Transfer Pak, competitors were able to watch their best Pokémon, from their favorite Game Boy game, battle in full 3D on the Nintendo 64. The Stadium Tour hosted Pokémon Battles in three skill groups: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced. Trainers were allowed to use either Pokémon Red, Pokémon Blue, or Pokémon Yellow for the tournament. If the attendees and their Pokémon performed well, they had the opportunity to earn Official Pokémon Trainer Badges. Pokémon Masters from Nintendo were on-hand to challenge the very best Pokémon Trainers to a Pokémon Master Trainer Challenge on mammoth big screen televisions. The winner of the tournament was Alex Prin-Stairs.
East Coast Tour Dates (2000)
Date | City |
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February 5-6 | Baltimote, Maryland |
February 12-13 | Tampa, Florida |
February 19-20 | Miami, Florida |
February 26-27 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
March 4-5 | New York/New Jersey |
March 11-12 | Boston, Massachusetts |
March 18-19 | Cinicinnati, Ohio |
March 25-26 | Detroit, Michigan |
April 1-2 | Chicago, Illinois |
April 8-9 | St. Louis, Missouri |
West Coast Tour Dates (2000)
Date | City |
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February 5-6 | New Orleans, Louisiana |
February 12-13 | Houston, Texas |
February 19-20 | Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas |
February 26-27 | Los Angeles (North), California |
March 4-5 | Los Angeles (South), California |
March 11-12 | Phoenix, Arizona |
March 18-19 | Sacramento, California |
March 25-26 | Portland, Oregon |
April 1-2 | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
April 8-9 | Kansas City, Kansas |
Gallery
External Links
- Official Event site (Archived)
- Television Commercial
- The trophy won by Alex Prin-Stairs on his offical deviantART page.
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