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[[File:Mobile Stadium C JP.png|thumb|right|The Mobile Stadium data transfer screen in the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}}]]
[[File:Mobile Stadium C JP.png|thumb|right|The Mobile Stadium data transfer screen in the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}}]]
The '''Mobile Stadium''' (Japanese: '''モバイルスタジアム''' ''Mobile Stadium'') is a now inaccessible {{wp|Online and offline|online}} service in the Japanese version of {{g|Stadium 2}} which allowed {{player}}s to transfer data of timed mobile {{pkmn|battle}} from the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}} via the [[Transfer Pak]].
The '''Mobile Stadium''' (Japanese: '''モバイルスタジアム''' ''Mobile Stadium'') is a now inaccessible online service in the Japanese version of {{g|Stadium 2}} which allowed players to transfer data of timed mobile {{pkmn|battle}}s from the Japanese version of {{game|Crystal}} via the [[Transfer Pak]].


In Pokémon Crystal, the <sc>Mobile Stadium</sc> entry appears on the title screen menu and is accessible after connecting to the [[Pokémon Mobile System GB]] at least once. After transferring the battle data to Pokémon Stadium 2, it is converted into a video and rendered in full 3D graphics, being watchable via a similar option in the game.
In Pokémon Crystal, the "Mobile Stadium" entry appears on the [[main menu]] and is accessible after connecting to the [[Pokémon Mobile System GB]] at least once. After transferring the battle data to Pokémon Stadium 2, it is converted into a video and rendered in full 3D graphics, being watchable via a similar feature in the game.


The successor to the Mobile Stadium is the [[Vs. Recorder]], introduced in {{game|Platinum}} and present in the [[core series]] games ever since, which uses the same concept but different means of operation.
The indirect successor to the Mobile Stadium is the [[Vs. Recorder]], introduced in {{game|Platinum}} and present in the [[core series]] games ever since, which uses the same concept but different means of operation.


==Video==
==Video==

Revision as of 11:58, 15 July 2015

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Reason: Japanese Pokémon Stadium 2 screenshot

The Mobile Stadium data transfer screen in the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal

The Mobile Stadium (Japanese: モバイルスタジアム Mobile Stadium) is a now inaccessible online service in the Japanese version of Pokémon Stadium 2 which allowed players to transfer data of timed mobile battles from the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal via the Transfer Pak.

In Pokémon Crystal, the "Mobile Stadium" entry appears on the main menu and is accessible after connecting to the Pokémon Mobile System GB at least once. After transferring the battle data to Pokémon Stadium 2, it is converted into a video and rendered in full 3D graphics, being watchable via a similar feature in the game.

The indirect successor to the Mobile Stadium is the Vs. Recorder, introduced in Pokémon Platinum and present in the core series games ever since, which uses the same concept but different means of operation.

Video

This is a video of a battle from the third match of a national cup tournament that was hosted in 2000, uploaded to Pokémon Stadium 2 via Mobile Stadium in Pokémon Crystal.

By sunnks
This video is not available on Bulbapedia; instead, you can watch the video on YouTube here.


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Features of the Stadium series
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Prime CupLittle CupChallenge Cup
Modes: Stadium ModeBattle Mode
Other: Gym Leader CastleWhite City
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