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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Game Boy Tower appears to use a modified version of the Super Game Boy 2's BIOS; if it is forced to run a Game Boy or compatible Game Boy Color game other than the core series Pokémon titles, the Game Boy Tower will run the programming on it identically to the peripheral, complete with Super Game Boy-compatible games utilizing the special borders, colors, and sounds programmed onto their cartridges. However, the Game Boy Tower's save feature will not function in this scenario due to the Pokémon Stadium games not being programmed to recognize these ROMs.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB9jr4lOOvw</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As0v0hNBgAw</ref>
*The Game Boy Tower appears to use a modified version of the Super Game Boy 2's BIOS; if it is tricked into run a Game Boy or compatible Game Boy Color game other than the core series Pokémon titles, the Game Boy Tower will run the programming on it identically to the peripheral, complete with Super Game Boy-compatible games utilizing the special borders, colors, and sounds programmed onto their cartridges. However, the Game Boy Tower's save feature will not function in this scenario due to the Pokémon Stadium games not being programmed to recognize these ROMs.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB9jr4lOOvw</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As0v0hNBgAw</ref>


*Pokémon Red and Blue cartridges are only supported by their corresponding Pokémon Stadium language. However, because Spanish versions of Pokémon Red and Blue were released in Latin America (with the translation from Spain), it was necessary to make them compatible with the American version of Pokémon Stadium (which was the official released in Latin America). On the contrary, because Pokémon Yellow was released only in English in Latin America, the Spanish version (from Spain) is not compatible with the American version of Pokémon Stadium (since it wasn't necessary to do so).<ref>http://www.anmtvla.com/2019/02/reportaje-cual-fue-el-primer-videojuego.html</ref>
*Pokémon Red and Blue cartridges are only supported by their corresponding Pokémon Stadium language. However, because Spanish versions of Pokémon Red and Blue were released in Latin America (with the translation from Spain), it was necessary to make them compatible with the American version of Pokémon Stadium (which was the official released in Latin America). On the contrary, because Pokémon Yellow was released only in English in Latin America, the Spanish version (from Spain) is not compatible with the American version of Pokémon Stadium (since it wasn't necessary to do so).<ref>http://www.anmtvla.com/2019/02/reportaje-cual-fue-el-primer-videojuego.html</ref>
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