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==Peripherals==
==Peripherals==
*'''{{nw|Expansion Pak}}''' – a memory expansion that replaces the console's ''Jumper Pak'' found in the ''Memory Expansion'' port. It increases available memory from 4MB to 8MB and changes the internal resolution from 320x240 to 640x480{{fact}} for games that can utilize it. The only Pokémon game that can utilize it fully is [[Pokémon Stadium 2]].
*'''{{nw|Expansion Pak}}''' – a memory expansion that replaces the console's ''Jumper Pak'' found in the ''Memory Expansion'' port. It increases available memory from 4MB to 8MB and changes the internal resolution from 320x240 to 640x480 for games that can utilize it. The only Pokémon game that can utilize it fully is [[Pokémon Stadium 2]].
*'''[[Transfer Pak]]''' – an accessory that plugged into the controller and allowed the Nintendo 64 to transfer data between Game Boy and N64 games. {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} and Pokémon Stadium 2 are games that rely heavily on the Transfer Pak.  
*'''[[Transfer Pak]]''' – an accessory that plugged into the controller and allowed the Nintendo 64 to transfer data between Game Boy and N64 games. {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} and Pokémon Stadium 2 are games that rely heavily on the Transfer Pak.  
*''' [[Nintendo 64DD]]''' – a short lived expansion system for the Nintendo 64. Several Pokémon games that were announced for the N64DD were either canceled or released on cartridge format only.
*''' [[Nintendo 64DD]]''' – a short lived expansion system for the Nintendo 64. Several Pokémon games that were announced for the N64DD were either canceled or released on cartridge format only.
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