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==Game modes==
==Game modes==
[[File:Stadium Intro.png|thumb|left|200px|Title screen]]
[[File:Pokemon Stadium Mode Select.png|thumb|left|200px|Game mode selection]]
===Free battle===
===Free battle===
An open battle mode where players can battle with each other or the CPU with their favorite Pokémon. Players can use the Stadium rulesets (plus the available {{pkmn2|rental}}s), or choose "Anything Goes" for only the basic rules with no level limit.
An open battle mode where players can battle with each other or the CPU with their favorite Pokémon. Players can use the Stadium rulesets (plus the available {{pkmn2|rental}}s), or choose "Anything Goes" for only the basic rules with no level limit.


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


===Stadium===
===Stadium===
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===Gym Leader Castle===
===Gym Leader Castle===
{{main|Gym Leader Castle}}
{{main|Gym Leader Castle}}
In this mode, the goal is to climb to the castle's top by facing, in order, all eight Gym Leaders from [[Kanto]], followed by the [[Elite Four|Elite 4]], and finally [[Blue (game)|the player's rival]]. Each of the Gym Leaders has three apprentices that the player must defeat first in order to battle the Gym Leader themselves.
In this mode, the goal is to climb to the castle's top by facing, in order, all eight Gym Leaders from [[Kanto]], followed by the [[Elite Four]], and finally {{ga|Blue|the player's rival}}. Each of the Gym Leaders has three apprentices that the player must defeat first in order to battle the Gym Leader themselves.


When the rival is finally defeated, the player will be rewarded one of the following eight Pokémon at random, each of them uncommon in [[Generation I]] and usually only available once in a particular Game Boy game without [[Trade|trading]]. The starters are at level 5, the Fossil and Dojo Pokémon are at level 20, and Eevee is at level 25.
When the rival is finally defeated, the player will be rewarded one of the following eight Pokémon at random, each of them uncommon in [[Generation I]] and usually only available once in a particular Game Boy game without [[Trade|trading]]. The starters are at level 5, the Fossil and Dojo Pokémon are at level 20, and Eevee is at level 25.
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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, 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.
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.
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==Round 2==
==Round 2==
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