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(Doduo/Dodrio aesthetics and border. No idea if this is true for J-Stad.)
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==Upgrades==
==Upgrades==
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The player can unlock upgrades for the Game Boy Tower by completing various cups. The Doduo Game Boy Tower allows games to be played at twice the speed, while the Dodrio Game Boy Tower allows games to be played at three times the speed (four times the speed for [[Generation I]] games in Pokémon Stadium 2).
The player can unlock upgrades for the Game Boy Tower by completing various cups. The Doduo Game Boy Tower allows games to be played at twice the speed, while the Dodrio Game Boy Tower allows games to be played at three times the speed (four times the speed for [[Generation I]] games in Pokémon Stadium 2).


In {{jap|Pokémon Stadium|the Japan-only Pokémon Stadium}}, the Doduo Game Boy Tower is unlocked by clearing either the Level 1-30 Division tournament or the Level 50-55 Division tournament. Likewise, the Dodrio Game Boy Tower is unlocked by clearing both cups. Similarly, in {{eng|Pokémon Stadium|the Western Pokémon Stadium}}, the Doduo Game Boy Tower is unlocked by completing the [[Poké Cup]] or the [[Prime Cup]], while the Dodrio Game Boy Tower is unlocked by completing both cups. With each upgrade, the appearance and name of the tower Game Boy Tower will be updated and a new border will be unlocked. Borders can be switched with the Z button.
In {{jap|Pokémon Stadium|the Japan-only Pokémon Stadium}}, the Doduo Game Boy Tower is unlocked by clearing either the Level 1-30 Division tournament or the Level 50-55 Division tournament. Likewise, the Dodrio Game Boy Tower is unlocked by clearing both cups. Similarly, in {{eng|Pokémon Stadium|the Western Pokémon Stadium}}, the Doduo Game Boy Tower is unlocked by completing the [[Poké Cup]] or the [[Prime Cup]], while the Dodrio Game Boy Tower is unlocked by completing both cups. With each upgrade, the appearance and name of the Game Boy Tower will be updated and a new border will be unlocked. Borders can be switched with the Z button.


In {{g|Stadium 2}} (known as Pokémon Stadium: Gold & Silver in Japan), the Doduo Game Boy Tower is unlocked for Generation I games by completing the [[Gym Leader Castle]] or clearing all of the [[Stadium Cup]]s in Round 1, and the Dodrio Game Boy Tower is unlocked by completing both. To unlock the modes for the [[Generation II]] games, the same requirements must be met in Round 2. In Pokémon Stadium 2, when Doduo mode is used with a [[Generation II]] game, the border changes to black and applies a sepia-tone effect to the game display. Stadium 2's Dodrio mode, when used with a Generation II game, changes the game display's tone to black-and-white. Additionally, these modes cannot be used with a Generation II game until the Generation II game clears the [[Elite Four]] for the first time. (However, it is possible to have a save file that has cleared the Elite Four, then start a new game from the main menu and keep the modes activated.)
In {{g|Stadium 2}} (known as Pokémon Stadium: Gold & Silver in Japan), the Doduo Game Boy is unlocked for Generation I games by completing the [[Gym Leader Castle]] or clearing all of the [[Stadium Cup]]s in Round 1, and the Dodrio Game Boy is unlocked by completing both. To unlock the modes for the [[Generation II]] games, the same requirements must be met in Round 2. With each upgrade, the appearance and name of the GB Tower will be updated. In Pokémon Stadium 2, when Doduo mode is used with a [[Generation II]] game, the border changes to black and applies a sepia-tone effect to the game display. Stadium 2's Dodrio mode, when used with a Generation II game, changes the game display's tone to black-and-white. Additionally, these modes cannot be used with a Generation II game until the Generation II game clears the [[Elite Four]] for the first time. (However, it is possible to have a save file that has cleared the Elite Four, then start a new game from the main menu and keep the modes activated.)
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Stadium Dodrio Game Boy.png|Pokémon Stadium
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