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[[File:Blue Shellder Stad.png|thumb|A {{p|Shellder}} nicknamed {{p|Woobat}} and a {{p|Koffing}} nicknamed ING-KOFF, sporting different colors]]
[[File:Blue Shellder Stad.png|thumb|A {{p|Shellder}} nicknamed {{p|Woobat}} and a {{p|Koffing}} nicknamed ING-KOFF, sporting different colors]]
===Pokémon Stadium===
===Pokémon Stadium===
In {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} and [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], Pokémon with a nickname can be colored slightly differently, although Pokémon Generation II was released in Japan November 21,1999 very close to the release of {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} in April 30, 1999 which means that they were being produced at the same time which made Nintendo gamefreak incorporate the idea of shiny Pokémon in both games
In {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} and [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], Pokémon with a nickname can be colored slightly differently, whether or not they are actually Shiny. This seems to have been removed from later games. In the Ekans Hoop Hurl game in the [[Pokémon Stadium (English)#Kids' Club|Kid's Club]], there are golden Diglett that are worth extra points.


In Stadium 2, there is an option while viewing the list to exclude any non-Shiny Pokémon from the listing (i.e. ''Group Color <sc>Pokémon</sc>''/''Cancel Color <sc>Pokémon</sc>''). Here they are called '''Color Pokémon'''. This will show Shininess, even if the player is currently viewing a [[Generation I]] cartridge in the Lab.
In Stadium 2, there is an option while viewing the list to exclude any non-Shiny Pokémon from the listing (i.e. ''Group Color <sc>Pokémon</sc>''/''Cancel Color <sc>Pokémon</sc>''). Here they are called '''Color Pokémon'''. This will show Shininess, even if the player is currently viewing a [[Generation I]] cartridge in the Lab.
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