Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)

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Pocket Monster Stadium
Category Battle Simulation
Players 1-4
Publisher Nintendo
Developer Nintendo/HAL Labs
ESRB N/A
Release dates
Japan 1998
N. America N/A
Australia N/A
Europe N/A
Korea
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Pokémon Stadium Japan

Pocket Monsters Stadium (Japanese: ポケモンスタジアム) is the first game of the Stadium series, and was released in Japan in 1998. This version featured only 42 Pokémon instead of all of the 151 Generation I Pokémon. As a result, not even every evolution family was included. This game was originally intended for the Nintendo 64DD format, but as it was a commercial failure, Pokémon Stadium transferred to cartridge format. There were also plans for an expansion disk, a proposed add-on for the Nintendo 64DD, but the expansion disk was never released, and instead, a sequel with more features (known as the original Pokémon Stadium elsewhere in the world) was released with all of the Generation I Pokémon.

Gameplay

The game starts with a keyboard, and it asks if the player or players would like to use their Game Boy Pokémon. If they have chosen to bring their Pokémon, the extra features will be open to use.If not, the player only some of the modes. There are five modes in Pocket Monster Stadium:

  • Tournament Mode: The 42 eligible Pokémon can battle against several computer-controlled players.
  • Free Battle: 1 to 4 players can battle with preselected teams.
  • View Pokédex: Players can view their Pokédex in 3D (Transfer Pak and Pokémon Red, Green, or Blue required).
  • GB Trade: Two game paks can trade (Transfer Pak and Pokémon Red, Green, or Blue required).
  • GB Battle: The 42 Pokémon mentioned below can battle (Transfer Pak and Pokémon Red, Green, or Blue required).
The main menu. Pulling out the Transfer Pak while playing Pokémon Stadium will cause the background of this screen to appear.
The main menu. Pulling out the Transfer Pak while playing Pokémon Stadium will cause the background of this screen to appear.

Pokémon

Pocket Monsters Stadium only featured 42 Pokémon available for play, meaning that 109 Pokémon could not be seen. Many of those were unevolved relatives of Pokémon who did appear in the game. Below is a list of the Pokémon that were included in the game.

# Icon Name Type
003 Image:003MS.gif Venusaur Image:GrassIC.gif Image:PoisonIC.gif
006 Image:006MS.gif Charizard Image:FireIC.gif Image:FlyingIC.gif
009 Image:009MS.gif Blastoise Image:WaterIC.gif
015 Image:015MS.gif Beedrill Image:BugIC.gif Image:PoisonIC.gif
022 Image:022MS.gif Fearow Image:NormalIC.gif Image:FlyingIC.gif
025 Image:025MS.gif Pikachu Image:ElectricIC.gif
031 Image:031MS.gif Nidoqueen Image:PoisonIC.gif Image:GroundIC.gif
034 Image:034MS.gif Nidoking Image:PoisonIC.gif Image:GroundIC.gif
051 Image:051MS.gif Dugtrio Image:GroundIC.gif
057 Image:057MS.gif Primeape Image:FightingIC.gif
059 Image:059MS.gif Arcanine Image:FireIC.gif
065 Image:065MS.gif Alakazam Image:PsychicIC.gif
068 Image:068MS.gif Machamp Image:FightingIC.gif
076 Image:076MS.gif Golem Image:RockIC.gif Image:GroundIC.gif
082 Image:082MS.gif Magneton Image:ElectricIC.gif
091 Image:091MS.gif Cloyster Image:WaterIC.gif Image:IceIC.gif
094 Image:094MS.gif Gengar Image:GhostIC.gif Image:PoisonIC.gif
095 Image:095MS.gif Onix Image:RockIC.gif Image:GroundIC.gif
097 Image:097MS.gif Hypno Image:PsychicIC.gif
101 Image:101MS.gif Electrode Image:ElectricIC.gif
103 Image:103MS.gif Exeggutor Image:GrassIC.gif Image:PsychicIC.gif
113 Image:113MS.gif Chansey Image:NormalIC.gif
115 Image:115MS.gif Kangaskhan Image:NormalIC.gif
121 Image:121MS.gif Starmie Image:WaterIC.gif Image:PsychicIC.gif
123 Image:123MS.gif Scyther Image:BugIC.gif Image:FlyingIC.gif
124 Image:124MS.gif Jynx Image:IceIC.gif Image:PsychicIC.gif
127 Image:127MS.gif Pinsir Image:BugIC.gif
128 Image:128MS.gif Tauros Image:NormalIC.gif
130 Image:130MS.gif Gyarados Image:WaterIC.gif Image:FlyingIC.gif
131 Image:131MS.gif Lapras Image:WaterIC.gif Image:IceIC.gif
132 Image:132MS.gif Ditto Image:NormalIC.gif
134 Image:134MS.gif Vaporeon Image:WaterIC.gif
135 Image:135MS.gif Jolteon Image:ElectricIC.gif
136 Image:136MS.gif Flareon Image:FireIC.gif
142 Image:142MS.gif Aerodactyl Image:RockIC.gif Image:FlyingIC.gif
143 Image:143MS.gif Snorlax Image:NormalIC.gif
144 Image:144MS.gif Articuno Image:IceIC.gif Image:FlyingIC.gif
145 Image:145MS.gif Zapdos Image:ElectricIC.gif Image:FlyingIC.gif
146 Image:146MS.gif Moltres Image:FireIC.gif Image:FlyingIC.gif
149 Image:149MS.gif Dragonite Image:DragonIC.gif Image:FlyingIC.gif
150 Image:150MS.gif Mewtwo Image:PsychicIC.gif
151 Image:151MS.gif Mew Image:PsychicIC.gif


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