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[[File:Stadium logo.png|thumb|right|The Pokémon Stadium logo, depicting {{p|Blastoise}} and {{p|Charizard}}]]
[[File:Stadium logo.png|thumb|right|The Pokémon Stadium logo, depicting {{p|Blastoise}} and {{p|Charizard}}]]
The '''Pokémon Stadium series''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンスタジアムシリーズ''' ''Pokémon Stadium series'', officially ''Pocket Monsters' Stadium series'') was a spin-off series of ''Pokémon'' games for the [[Nintendo 64]] released during [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II]] and compatible with the games of those generations. In the games of this series, players can upload Pokémon from their [[Game Boy]] games to battle in 3D in various modes, most notably [[Stadium Mode]], featuring various classes for Trainers to beat, and the [[Gym Leader Castle]], featuring the [[Gym Leader]]s, [[Elite Four]], and {{pkmn|Champion}} of the respective generation's games. Players who did not have any [[core series]] games could still rent almost all 251 Pokémon at the time in certain modes.
The '''Pokémon Stadium series''' (Japanese: '''ポケスタシリーズ''' ''PokéSta series'')<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_np3j/index.html ポケモンスタジアム金銀]</ref> is a spin-off series of ''Pokémon'' games for the [[Nintendo 64]] released during [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II]] and compatible with the games of those generations. In the games of this series, players can upload Pokémon from their [[Game Boy]] games to battle in 3D in various modes, most notably [[Stadium Mode]], featuring various classes for Trainers to beat, and the [[Gym Leader Castle]], featuring the [[Gym Leader]]s, [[Elite Four]], and {{pkmn|Champion}} of the respective generation's games. Players who did not have any [[core series]] games could still rent almost all 251 Pokémon at the time in certain modes.


==List of games==
==List of games==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The ''Pokémon Stadium'' series were the first games to color-code [[type]]s. The colors used in the ''Pokémon Stadium'' series were different than those that were introduced during [[Generation III]] in the [[core series]] ''Pokémon'' games (for example, {{t|Fire}} was red, not orange).
* The ''Pokémon Stadium'' series were the first games to color-code [[type]]s. The colors used in the ''Pokémon Stadium'' series were different than those that were introduced during [[Generation III]] in the [[core series]] ''Pokémon'' games (for example, {{t|Fire}} was red, not orange).
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