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==Pokémon Stadium==
==Pokémon Stadium==
[[File:Stadium Free Battle.png|thumb|Pokémon Stadium]]
Introduced in {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}, up to four people play together with only one available CPU player. Players have the option of setting the CPU's difficulty to either Easy, Normal, or Hard. Players form teams, each of them choosing three Pokémon, and they decide who goes first by selecting their Pokémon first on the selection screen. Pressing L will reset all players' Pokémon choices on the selection screen, allowing them to choose again. Holding the R button will allow the player to check which Pokémon they have selected alongside their partners on the selection screen. Players use the A, B, and C buttons to select the Pokémon they will use. Once all six have been chosen, the battle will begin.  
Introduced in {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}, up to four people play together with only one available CPU player. Players have the option of setting the CPU's difficulty to either Easy, Normal, or Hard. Players form teams, each of them choosing three Pokémon, and they decide who goes first by selecting their Pokémon first on the selection screen. Pressing L will reset all players' Pokémon choices on the selection screen, allowing them to choose again. Holding the R button will allow the player to check which Pokémon they have selected alongside their partners on the selection screen. Players use the A, B, and C buttons to select the Pokémon they will use. Once all six have been chosen, the battle will begin.  


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==Pokémon Stadium 2==
==Pokémon Stadium 2==
[[File:Stadium 2 Free Battle.png|thumb|Pokémon Stadium 2]]
In [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] the CPU player becomes {{ga|Cal}} and introduces a different character design then the one used in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}. Cal will use whatever Pokémon the player assigns unless the Challenge Cup is chosen. Also, players and Cal can be given any amount of Pokémon (if Free Battle Mode is selected) from one Pokémon to six. Rules are introduced for Battle Mode; the cup the player chooses will determine the type of rules that are introduced. Rules can be reviewed using the R button at the mode selection screen alongside available Pokémon for the specified cup (Example: Little Cup is for level five Pokémon only).  
In [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] the CPU player becomes {{ga|Cal}} and introduces a different character design then the one used in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}. Cal will use whatever Pokémon the player assigns unless the Challenge Cup is chosen. Also, players and Cal can be given any amount of Pokémon (if Free Battle Mode is selected) from one Pokémon to six. Rules are introduced for Battle Mode; the cup the player chooses will determine the type of rules that are introduced. Rules can be reviewed using the R button at the mode selection screen alongside available Pokémon for the specified cup (Example: Little Cup is for level five Pokémon only).