Pokemon Stadium
- n64
- pokemon
Product Description
Pokémon tournaments take place in the Stadium. There are four Cups to participate in. Players choose a team of six Pokémon, comprised of any combination of pregenerated rental Pokémon and Pokémon imported from a Game Boy cartridge. Each round consists of eight three-on-three battles, and the Poké and Prime Cups consist of four rounds, named after Poké Balls, that must be cleared to win that Cup.Editorial Review
As with just about anything brandishing the Pokémon name, Pokémon Stadium is a must-have for any Pokémaniac. But this title is especially geared towards owners of Pokémon Red, Pokémon Blue, or Pokémon Golden-haired for the Game Boy. Using the same battle system as the Game Boy sports meeting–reflect highly advanced rock-paper-scissors–Pokémon Stadium allows players to penetrate their Pokémon in a variety of tournaments and other battle modes, all featuring vibrant 3-D graphics and animation, as well as enhanced sounds and announcer commentary. Using the included Transfer Pak, players can use their own Pokémon from Game Boy Game Paks, or they can choose from a pool of rental Pokémon.
Pokémon Stadium isn’t all battles, though. The Kids Club mode features nine cutesy minigames that make for splendid multiplayer fun for all ages. Gallery mode lets players take snapshots of Pokémon (similar to Pokémon Snap), which can then be in black and white out as stickers at your local Pokémon Snap station.
While Pokémon Stadium doesn’t require that you already have any Game Boy version of Pokémon, players won’t be able to access two of the best features of the game without one. Pokémon Lab allows players to view, store, and better organize the data on their Game Paks, as well as trade Pokémon with another player (which requires an additional Transfer Pak, sold separately). GB Tower allows gamers to play their Game Boy Pokémon cartridge on the Nintendo 64. –Joe Hon
Pros:
- Tried-and-right Pokémon battle system with enhanced graphics and sounds
- Allows you to play your Game Boy Pokémon game on the Nintendo 64
- Ability to manipulate data on your Game Boy Pokémon game
- Minigames make for splendid multiplayer fun for all ages
Cons:
- Not likely to win over any Pokémon holdouts
- The Game Boy Pokémon sports meeting are a better starting point for newbies to the genre
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I have played this I could not stop playing for a whole day,that was about it I still play it not nearly as much as when I gotit. There are only 9 mini-sports meeting. I didn’t make that up I read it in my nintendo potential. Only buy this if you must have every Pokemon game out on the market.
Rating: 2 / 5
this game isn’t splendid because all you can do is fight. you just push a button and hope your attak works. the grahics are splendid, but who cares. It’s still dull. I would not recomend this game at all.
Rating: 2 / 5
This game dosn’t have the best graphics but still a pretty excellent. The game play is the best thing because they have replays and just click c left in edit and you actully see the go on a dummy. Don’t forget the alternate costumes so it deserves a four and it’s a pinch away from 5 golden stars. END
Rating: 4 / 5
This is the greatest game ever invented and I believe that you will like it once you get your pokemon hands on it. I say”Buy it.”
Rating: 5 / 5
ive played pokemon stadium and it was relly splendid. the manymini-sports meeting are relly splendid thes one with likitung thats cool and the battel things are relly cool and the 3-d graphics are splendid.
Rating: 5 / 5