Pokémon Stadium 2
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Pokémon Stadium 2 (Pokémon Stadium GS in Japan) is a video game for the Nintendo 64. It features all 251 Pokémon from the first and second generations.
It was released in North America as simply Pokémon Stadium 2, as it was the second Stadium game to be released there. In Japan, Pokémon Stadium GS was the third game of the Pokémon Stadium series. The Japanese edition also featured the capability to use the Pokémon Mobile System from Pokémon Crystal.
This game featured support for all three original Game Boy Pokémon games (Pokémon Red and Blue and Yellow) and the three Game Boy Color games (Pokémon Gold and Silver and Crystal).
White City
The game takes place in White City. There are eight areas that can be accessed.You can also get a mystery gift once a day in the Mystery Gift area. The gift is then sent to the Lab until you go to pick it up.
Stadium
Pokémon tournaments take place in the Stadium. You can use the Pokémon on your Game Boy games to battle here (except in challenge cup where you are given a team to use).
Earl's Pokemon Academy
A Pokémon school in which the player can attend classes and read detailed information about Pokémon in the Library.
Mini-Game Park
Twelve pokémon themed Minigames and quizzes can be played here. These are; Gutsy Golbat featuring Golbat and Crobat*, Topsy Turvy featuring Hitmontop, Clear Cut Challenge featuring Scyther, Pinsir and Scizor*, Furret's Frolic featuring Furret and Girafarig*, Barrier Ball featuring Mr. Mime, Pichu's Power Plant featuring Pichu, Elekid* and Pikachu*, Rampage Rollout featuring Donphan, Streaming Stampede featuring Cleffa and Igglybuff, Tumbling Togepi featuring Togepi and Omanyte*, Delibird's Delivery featuring Delibird, Egg Emergency featuring Chansey and Eager Eevee featuring Eevee.
[*] Only playable if in game cartridge.
If a player had a Transfer Pak in their controller, Pokémon Stadium 2 would upload the player's Pokémon into the minigame. The Pokémon would appear with the same nickname and colors. If playing a tournament match for coins, the winning player would win that many coins for the Game Corner, which would be saved into their Coin Case.
Game Boy Tower
Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver and Crystal can be played on the Nintendo 64. This also allowed players to play it under Doduo Mode (double speed) and Dodrio (triple speed) if the player completes certain parts of the game.
Pokémon Lab
The player can arrange their boxed pokémon, use a Pokédex and trade among other things.
Gym Leader Castle
The player can challenge the Johto gym leaders, along with the Elite Four and Kanto gym leaders.
Your Room
Accessible only with a Gold, Silver or Crystal game pak, Your Room is where the player can decorate their bedroom in 3D. You can use items in your pc to help it look better.
Free Battle
Practice battles take place here. Here you can mix and match any of the 250 Pokémon included in the game (So called 'rental' Pokémon), or choose from your own Pokémon from the Gameboy series of the game.
| Main series | Red and Blue | Green | Yellow | Gold and Silver | Crystal | Ruby and Sapphire | FireRed and LeafGreen | Emerald | Diamond and Pearl |
| Main series spinoffs | Stadium | Stadium 2 | Colosseum | | Mystery Dungeon | Ranger | Battle Revolution |
| Pikachu virtual pets: | Pikachu | Pikachu GS | Hey You, Pikachu! | Channel |
| Puzzle games: | Puzzle League | Puzzle Challenge | Trozei! |
| TCG-based: | Trading Card Game | Trading Card GB2 | Play it! |
| Pinball: | Pinball | |
| Miscellaneous: | Snap | Dash!| mini | PC games | |
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