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'''White City''' (Japanese: '''ホワイトシティ''' ''White City'') is the city visited in the [[Nintendo 64]] [[Pokémon games|game]], [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. The city's most notable sites are the large [[Stadium Cup|Pokémon Stadium]], the [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|Laboratory]], the prestigious [[Earl Dervish|Earl]]'s Pokémon Academy, and the [[Gym Leader Castle]]. Silver can be fought here.  
'''White City''' (Japanese: '''ホワイトシティ''' ''White City'') is the city visited in the [[Nintendo 64]] [[Pokémon games|game]], [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. The city's most notable sites are the large [[Stadium Cup|Pokémon Stadium]], the [[Professor Oak's Laboratory|Laboratory]], the prestigious [[Earl Dervish|Earl]]'s Pokémon Academy, and the [[Gym Leader Castle]]. Silver can be fought here.  


White City also features a Kid's Club where players can play minigames involving various Pokémon competing which each other for the best score or best time. Kid's Club features a minigame champion mode where players compete to collect the selected amount of coins and the winner of the game gets to see a display of the Pokémon from the minigames that player won in. If the [[Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak]] is attached alongside one of the [[Gameboy]] or [[Gameboy Color]] Pokémon games and that player wins the minigame champion mode, then the coins that were selected will be distributed to the [[Coin Case]] in the respective game.  
White City also features a Kid's Club where players can play minigames involving various Pokémon competing which each other for the best score or best time. Kid's Club features a minigame champion mode where players compete to collect the selected amount of coins and the winner of the game gets to see a display of the Pokémon from the minigames that player won in. If the Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak is attached alongside one of the [[Gameboy]] or [[Gameboy Color]] Pokémon games and that player wins the minigame champion mode, then the coins that were selected will be distributed to the [[Coin Case]] in the respective game.  


The club also features a new quiz game where one player can tackle as many questions as they can answer within a certain time limit. The modes Easy, Normal, and Hard determine the type of questions that appear. The quiz game also features a multiplayer mode where players compete to answer questions until one player reaches a score of ten. White City also has a Free Battle arena where players can battle against each other using Pokémon from [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II]], and even fight a CPU player. [[Gym Leader Castle]] features the [[Johto]] region gym leaders and even allows the player to fight against four [[Neo Team Rocket]] members.
The club also features a new quiz game where one player can tackle as many questions as they can answer within a certain time limit. The modes Easy, Normal, and Hard determine the type of questions that appear. The quiz game also features a multiplayer mode where players compete to answer questions until one player reaches a score of ten. White City also has a Free Battle arena where players can battle against each other using Pokémon from [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II]], and even fight a CPU player. [[Gym Leader Castle]] features the [[Johto]] region gym leaders and even allows the player to fight against four [[Neo Team Rocket]] members.


Completing the Johto Castle will unlock the [[Kanto]] Castle, where players can battle the gym leaders from Kanto, who are respectively the same leaders from {{games|Gold and Silver|s}}, meaning that [[Koga]] is an [[Elite Four]] member and [[Janine]] is the [[Fuchsia City]] gym leader. [[Red]] is the final trainer in the castle.  
Completing the Johto Castle will unlock the [[Kanto]] Castle, where players can battle the gym leaders from Kanto, who are respectively the same leaders from {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, meaning that [[Koga]] is an [[Elite Four]] member and [[Janine]] is the [[Fuchsia City]] gym leader. [[Red]] is the final trainer in the castle.  


The laboratory is only accessible with a Gameboy or Gameboy Color Pokémon game inserted in the Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak. The lab features a PC system much like a [[Pokémon Center]] with an easier way to organize, move, and transfer Pokémon. The PC can be used to transfer items and mail as well and even release Pokémon. The PC features a special box called the N64 Box, this being the storage system for Pokémon Stadium 2 and can be used to transfer Pokémon in a different form of trading by dropping off the Pokémon for whichever game the player are sending them to (ie: Red) and then insert {{v2|Red}} in the transfer pak and transfer the Pokémon from the N64 Box to one of the PC Boxes in the actual game. The transfer can also be done to the current Pokémon party as long as an available space exists.  
The laboratory is only accessible with a Gameboy or Gameboy Color Pokémon game inserted in the Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak. The lab features a PC system much like a [[Pokémon Center]] with an easier way to organize, move, and transfer Pokémon. The PC can be used to transfer items and mail as well and even release Pokémon. The PC features a special box called the N64 Box, this being the storage system for Pokémon Stadium 2 and can be used to transfer Pokémon in a different form of trading by dropping off the Pokémon for whichever game the player are sending them to (ie: Red) and then insert {{v2|Red}} in the transfer pak and transfer the Pokémon from the N64 Box to one of the PC Boxes in the actual game. The transfer can also be done to the current Pokémon party as long as an available space exists.  
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