Pokémon Stadium: Difference between revisions

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Exclusive to Anything Goes is the ability to bring any number of Pokémon from one to six into battle, and play team matches with three or four players. When two players are on a given side, each selects up to three Pokémon to control.
Exclusive to Anything Goes is the ability to bring any number of Pokémon from one to six into battle, and play team matches with three or four players. When two players are on a given side, each selects up to three Pokémon to control.


[[File:Stadium Intro.png|right|thumb|Stadium Title Screen]]
[[File:Stadium Intro.png|thumb|200px|Stadium Title Screen]]
[[File:Pokemon Stadium Mode Select.png|right|thumb|Stadium Game Mode Selection]]
[[File:Pokemon Stadium Mode Select.png|thumb|200px|Stadium Game Mode Selection]]


===Stadium===
===Stadium===
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===Gallery===
===Gallery===
[[File:NA Pokemon Stadium Gallery.png|thumb|Gallery]]
[[File:NA Pokemon Stadium Gallery.png|thumb|200px|Gallery]]
This feature, which only exists in the North American version of the game, is used to take pictures of Pokémon from a Red, Blue, or Yellow cartridge inserted into the [[Transfer Pak]] or any [[rental Pokémon]]. Any of the game's arenas can be selected for a backdrop and the photos are stored in an in-game album. These pictures can be printed out as stickers (in 16×1 or 4×4 sizes) via the same Sticker Station that was used for [[Pokémon Snap]].
This feature, which only exists in the North American version of the game, is used to take pictures of Pokémon from a Red, Blue, or Yellow cartridge inserted into the [[Transfer Pak]] or any [[rental Pokémon]]. Any of the game's arenas can be selected for a backdrop and the photos are stored in an in-game album. These pictures can be printed out as stickers (in 16×1 or 4×4 sizes) via the same Sticker Station that was used for [[Pokémon Snap]].


===Pokémon Lab===
===Pokémon Lab===
{{main|Pokémon Lab (Stadium)}}
{{main|Pokémon Lab (Stadium)}}
This can only be used if the player has a copy of Pokémon Red, Blue or Yellow inserted into a Transfer Pak. Here, the player can access boxes to organize and store Pokémon and items, trade Pokémon between game cartridges (with two Transfer Paks), and accept prize Pokémon won elsewhere in the game. Using this feature will cause any Pokémon above [[level]] 100 (obtained either by hacking or via the [[Old man glitch]]) to be permanently reverted to level 100.
This can only be used if the player has a copy of Pokémon Red, Blue or Yellow inserted into a Transfer Pak. Here, the player can access boxes to organize and store Pokémon and items, trade Pokémon between game cartridges (with two Transfer Paks), and accept prize Pokémon won elsewhere in the game. Using this feature will cause any Pokémon above [[level]] 100 (obtained either by hacking or via the [[Old man glitch]]) to be permanently reverted to level 100.


===[[Game Boy Tower|GB Tower]]===
===[[Game Boy Tower|GB Tower]]===
[[File:NA Pokemon Stadium Game Pak Check.png|thumb|right|Transfer Pak compatibility.]]
[[File:NA Pokemon Stadium Game Pak Check.png|thumb|200px|Transfer Pak compatibility]]
This is used to play an emulated version of {{game3|Red and Blue|Red, Blue|s}}, or {{v2|Yellow}} on the Nintendo 64. Different borders can be applied, some exclusive to particular versions. In addition, a {{p|Doduo}} Game Boy Tower can be unlocked by completing either the Poké Cup or Prime Cup in Round 1, which allows the game to be played at double the speed. A {{p|Dodrio}} Game Boy Tower can also be unlocked by beating both the Poké Cup and Prime Cup in Round 1, allowing the game to be played at triple speed.
This is used to play an emulated version of {{game3|Red and Blue|Red, Blue|s}}, or {{v2|Yellow}} on the Nintendo 64. Different borders can be applied, some exclusive to particular versions. In addition, a {{p|Doduo}} Game Boy Tower can be unlocked by completing either the Poké Cup or Prime Cup in Round 1, which allows the game to be played at double the speed. A {{p|Dodrio}} Game Boy Tower can also be unlocked by beating both the Poké Cup and Prime Cup in Round 1, allowing the game to be played at triple speed.


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