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I never heard it being referred as Stadium 0.  I've heard people call it Pocket Monsters Stadium to differ it, as that's the other name for it.--'''[[User:Midnight Blue|<span style="color:#003366">Midnight</span>]] [[User talk:Midnight Blue|<span style="color:#8C92AC">''Blue''</span>]]''' 03:52, 31 July 2010 (UTC)
I never heard it being referred as Stadium 0.  I've heard people call it Pocket Monsters Stadium to differ it, as that's the other name for it.--'''[[User:Midnight Blue|<span style="color:#003366">Midnight</span>]] [[User talk:Midnight Blue|<span style="color:#8C92AC">''Blue''</span>]]''' 03:52, 31 July 2010 (UTC)
== Findings and Questions ==
I've been doing some "research" on the Stadium series lately, and have come up with the following info:
* According to the first question seen [[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_npsj/qa/qa.html|here]], the 42 Pokemon were selected for a reason. However, the translation sites just give me garbage. Can anyone translate it?
* Yellow is compatible with the game, as seen [[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_npsj/qa/qa.html|here]] in Question 12. The game uses colored Game Boys to show which game is connected, so Yellow's compatibility is confirmed at the end of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCyb777bp4w|this video]] when the player inserts a yellow Game Boy.
* Unlike the English Stadium, the game seems to use the cart mechanics. For instance, in the video in the third link, Tauros doesn't have to recharge after it uses Hyper Beam to defeat a Pokemon.
* In the L50-55 division, there are generic trainers rather than trainer classes from the game. (You can see one of the trainers in the video.) These trainers were later re-used in the Japanese version of the second Stadium. Does anyone know their names?
* The L50-55 and L1-30 divisions returned in the Japanese version of the second Stadium as Nintendo Cups 97 and 98 respectively. The Poke Cup in the international versions uses the level requirement of Nintendo Cup 97. You can see this info in the Stadium Cup talk page.
* There is a GB Tower in the game.
* Starmie has different animations, and I'm sure other Pokemon do as well.
Going to edit the page. [[User:MagicBarrier|MagicBarrier]] 04:39, 11 September 2010 (UTC)
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