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==In the side series==
==In the side series==
===Pokémon Stadium series===
===Pokémon Stadium series===
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In the {{jap|Pokémon Stadium|Japanese Pokémon Stadium}}, the {{eng|Pokémon Stadium|English Pokémon Stadium}}, and [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], there is an option to release Pokémon from the [[core series]] games connected via [[Transfer Pak]]. The first two Stadium games are only compatible with the [[Generation I]] games, while the third game is compatible with both Generation I and [[Generation II]] games. It is only possible to release Pokémon if the player has saved the core series game at a [[Pokémon Center]]. The player is able to release Pokémon from the [[party]], the [[Pokémon Storage System|Boxes]] in the core series game, and from the Boxes in the Stadium game cartridge.
In the {{jap|Pokémon Stadium|Japanese Pokémon Stadium}}, the {{eng|Pokémon Stadium|English Pokémon Stadium}}, and [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], there is an option to release Pokémon from the [[core series]] games connected via [[Transfer Pak]]. The first two Stadium games are only compatible with the [[Generation I]] games, while the third game is compatible with both Generation I and [[Generation II]] games. It is only possible to release Pokémon if the player has saved the core series game at a [[Pokémon Center]]. The player is able to release Pokémon from the [[party]], the [[Pokémon Storage System|Boxes]] in the core series game, and from the Boxes in the Stadium game cartridge.
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* In [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], the player is able to go from the main menu to the [[White City]] and then to the Pokémon Lab. Like in the previous game, there is a [[PC]] in the lab, with an option "Pokémon". Unlike in the previous games, this time the Release button is an emoji moving to the side.
* In [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], the player is able to go from the main menu to the [[White City]] and then to the Pokémon Lab. Like in the previous game, there is a [[PC]] in the lab, with an option "Pokémon". Unlike in the previous games, this time the Release button is an emoji moving to the side.


In the English Pokémon Stadium, as well as Stadium 2, the player's party is displayed by default at the left side, while the first Box is also available by default at the right side. The player may press the Release button and choose any Pokémon from the party, or alternate between left and right sides by pressing L and R. Alternatively, the player may choose any of the available places (party and Boxes) by using the options "Choose left Box" and "Choose right Box" (English Stadium) or "Check the window contents" (Stadium 2) prior to releasing Pokémon.
In the English Pokémon Stadium, as well as Stadium 2, the player's party is displayed by default on the left side, while the first Box is also available by default on the right side. The player may press the Release button and choose any Pokémon from the party, or alternate between left and right sides by pressing L and R. Alternatively, the player may choose any of the available places (party and Boxes) by using the options "Choose left Box" and "Choose right Box" (English Stadium) or "Check the window contents" (Stadium 2) prior to releasing Pokémon.


In all three Stadium games, once the player attempts to release a Pokémon, the game asks for confirmation. If the player agrees, a "Bye!" sound is heard and the Pokémon is released. Once the player presses B to leave the list of Pokémon, there are three options: "Save and quit", "Quit without saving", and "Cancel". The player is able to undo the act of releasing Pokémon by quitting without saving. However, once the player has released Pokémon and saved, that act is irreversible.
In all three Stadium games, once the player attempts to release a Pokémon, the game asks for confirmation. If the player agrees, a "Bye!" sound is heard and the Pokémon is released. Once the player presses B to leave the list of Pokémon, there are three options: "Save and quit", "Quit without saving", and "Cancel". The player is able to undo the act of releasing Pokémon by quitting without saving. However, once the player has released Pokémon and saved, that act is irreversible.
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