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** The Nintendo 64 Pokémon storage in previous game had 4 Boxes for 30 Pokémon each (total 120). This was expanded in this game, as the Japanese version has 8 Boxes with 30 Pokémon slots each (total 240) and the English version has 12 Boxes with 20 slots each (total 240).
** The Nintendo 64 Pokémon storage in previous game had 4 Boxes for 30 Pokémon each (total 120). This was expanded in this game, as the Japanese version has 8 Boxes with 30 Pokémon slots each (total 240) and the English version has 12 Boxes with 20 slots each (total 240).
* In the previous Stadium game, the player was required to save at a [[Pokémon Center]] (in the connected [[core series]] game) in order to use the {{OBP|Pokédex|Stadium}}. In the current Stadium game, the player can freely use the Pokédex, no matter where they saved.
* In the previous Stadium game, the player was required to save at a [[Pokémon Center]] (in the connected [[core series]] game) in order to use the {{OBP|Pokédex|Stadium}}. In the current Stadium game, the player can freely use the Pokédex, no matter where they saved.
* Several [[Pokémon Stadium series mini-games|minigames]] were introduced in this game.
* Several [[Pokémon Stadium series mini-games|mini-games]] were introduced in this game.
* The {{ga|Red's Pikachu|first partner Pikachu}} from {{game|Yellow}} says its name in battle (voiced by [[Ikue Ohtani]]), as opposed to other Pikachu, which have the usual electronic noise [[cry]]. This Pikachu's idle animation is also different from that of other Pikachu. It keeps swinging its head to the sides, with its ears slightly uneven. This Pikachu's voice and pose are also seen in the Gallery (only available in the English version).
* [[Pikachu (Yellow)|The player's Pikachu]] from {{game|Yellow}} says its name in battle (voiced by [[Ikue Otani]]), as opposed to other Pikachu, which have the usual electronic noise [[cry]]. This Pikachu's idle animation is also different from that of other Pikachu. It keeps swinging its head to the sides, with its ears slightly uneven. Its voice and pose are also seen in the Gallery (only available in the English version).
* In the previous game, two Pokémon could repeatedly use {{m|Transform}} against each other (replenishing their own PP with each use), potentially causing an endless battle. In this game, Transform fails if used against a Ditto. However, two {{p|Mew}} can still freely use Transform against each other.
* In the previous game, two Pokémon could repeatedly use {{m|Transform}} against each other (replenishing their own PP with each use), potentially causing an endless battle. In this game, Transform fails if used against a Ditto. However, two {{p|Mew}} can still freely use Transform against each other.