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===Vs. Mewtwo===
===Vs. Mewtwo===
Once the player has completed the [[Stadium Mode]] and [[Gym Leader Castle]], {{p|Mewtwo}}'s silhouette will appear in the sky over the Stadium for selection. This is simply a showdown against Mewtwo itself, under essentially "Anything Goes" rules: up to six Pokémon (the player's own or [[Prime Cup]] {{pkmn2|rental}}s) can be brought to the battle, but Mewtwo is the only opponent. It has full [[PP Up]]s applied to all of its moves.
Once the player has completed the [[Stadium Mode]] and [[Gym Leader Castle]], {{p|Mewtwo}}'s silhouette will appear in the sky over the Stadium for selection. This is simply a showdown against Mewtwo itself, under essentially "Anything Goes" rules: up to six Pokémon (the player's own or [[Prime Cup]] {{pkmn2|rental}}s) can be brought to the battle, but Mewtwo is the only opponent. It has full [[PP Up]]s applied to all of its moves (in round 1), or to both of its attacking moves (in round 2).


Defeating Mewtwo launches the credits, changes the title screen and unlocks Round 2. Re-unlocking and defeating Mewtwo in Round 2 (where its stats are increased to the max) awards special hidden stickers available in the Gallery mode.
Defeating Mewtwo launches the credits, changes the title screen and unlocks Round 2. Re-unlocking and defeating Mewtwo in Round 2 (where its stats are increased to the max) awards special hidden stickers available in the Gallery mode.
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===Hall of Fame===
===Hall of Fame===
When the player clears the final division of a [[Stadium Cup]] or defeats the Rival in the Gym Leader Castle, all of the Pokémon on the player's team will be registered in the Hall of Fame.
When the player clears the final division of a [[Stadium Cup]] or defeats the Rival in the Gym Leader Castle, all of the Pokémon on the player's team will be registered in the Hall of Fame, recording its nickname, level, and Original Trainer name and ID, as well as the tournament it was on the winning team for. Each species can only have one entry in the Hall of Fame at a time, and attempting to register a Pokémon that already has an entry there will cause the previous entry to be overwritten.


==Round 2==
==Round 2==
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* This was the first Pokémon game that allowed more than two players to battle at one time. This feature would not be implemented into the [[Core series|handheld]] games until Generation III.
* This was the first Pokémon game that allowed more than two players to battle at one time. This feature would not be implemented into the [[Core series|handheld]] games until Generation III.
* This is the only game where [[Lance]] does not use a {{p|Dragonite}} at any point in the game.
* This is the only game where [[Lance]] does not use a {{p|Dragonite}} at any point in the game.
* Unlike handheld games<!--- at least up to Emerald, like with Pomeg Glitch where it shows some glitched number like ?35 !--->, if due to glitches (like Pokémon "growing" from Lv. 255 to Lv. 0, thus lowering HP) Pokémon current HP happens to be below 0, it's shown properly (like 64569).
* Unlike handheld games, if due to glitches (like Pokémon "growing" from Lv. 255 to Lv. 0, thus lowering HP) a Pokémon's current HP happens to be below 0, it's shown properly (like 64569).
* Clearing the Gym Leader Castle and Prime Cup on Master Ball mode will unlock an alternate title screen.
* Clearing the Gym Leader Castle and Prime Cup on Master Ball mode will unlock an alternate title screen.
* Although there is a 1'4" (0.4&nbsp;m) difference between {{p|Nidoking}} and {{p|Venonat}}, the two appear to be the same height in battle.
* Although there is a 1'4" (0.4&nbsp;m) difference between {{p|Nidoking}} and {{p|Venonat}}, the two appear to be the same height in battle.

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