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- Pokémon_Stadium abstract "Pokémon Stadium (ポケモンスタジアム2, Pokemon Sutajiamu Tsū, lit. \"Pokemon Stadium 2\") is a strategy video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 video game console. It was released on April 30, 1999, in Japan, March 6, 2000, in North America, March 23, 2000, in Australia, and April 7, 2000, in Europe. Despite it being the first Stadium title in Western regions, the game is a sequel to the 1998 Nintendo 64 game Pokémon Stadium (ポケモンスタジアム), which was only released in Japan. Gameplay is built around a 3D turn-based battling system using the 151 creatures from the Game Boy games Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow.Using the Transfer Pak accessory that was bundled with the game, players are able to view, organize, store, trade, and battle with their own Pokémon uploaded from Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow. One main focus of the game is completion of the four stadium cups, each of which is a series of three-on-three Pokémon battles against an ordered lineup of opponents. Another battle mode called Gym Leader Castle allows battles against the eight Kanto gym leaders and the Elite Four. Other features of Pokémon Stadium include mini-games, versus-style battles, a hall of fame, compatibility with the Game Boy Printer, and a built-in emulation function for Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow.Pokémon Stadium went on to become one of the Nintendo 64's best-selling titles, reaching one million copies sold before the end of 2000. Critical reception of the game was mixed to positive, with critics praising the game's visuals but finding fault with the audio quality. A sequel, Pokémon Stadium 2, was released in English-speaking regions in 2001 as a counterpart for the next-generation Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal games.".
- Pokémon_Stadium composer Toru_Minegishi.
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- Pokémon_Stadium wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Pokémon Stadium'' Expansion Disk".
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- Pokémon_Stadium artist "Tatsuya Hishida".
- Pokémon_Stadium caption "North American "Player's Choice" box art showing Charizard in a battle with Blastoise .".
- Pokémon_Stadium composer Toru_Minegishi.
- Pokémon_Stadium composer "Hajime Wakai".
- Pokémon_Stadium composer "Kenta Nagata".
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- Pokémon_Stadium director "Takao Shimizu".
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- Pokémon_Stadium producer "Kenji Miki".
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