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Not only can you battle with your favorite Game Boy Pok�mon - you can play your Pok�mon Red, Blue or Yellow on Pok�mon Stadium, too!
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It's all part of Pok�mon Stadium's unprecedented interactivity with Pok�mon Game Boy games. Enter GB Tower and, with the aid of the Transfer Pak which comes with the Pok�mon Stadium Game Pak you'll be able to get your Game Boy Pokémon in fighting shape for Pokémon Stadium's cup and gym matches. | |
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It wouldn't be a Pokémon game without a high-tech research facility. Sure enough, Professor Oak has outfitted his Research Lab with a machine for trading Pokémon (two Transfer Paks are needed) and a PC for organizing data on your Pokémon Red, Blue or Yellow Game Pak.
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On the lab's Pokédex, you can check out a Pokémon's stats, read a brief description, listen to its cry and even take at look at its natural habitat on a 3-D map. |
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Even the orneriest Pokémon love to pose for the camera in Pokémon Stadium's Gallery. You can zoom in or out, pivot around your Pokémon and pick from various backgrounds and title cards.
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You can print out the picture-perfect results at a Blockbuster video store Snap Sticker Station. Hmmm ... who's that mysterious floating Pokémon?
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Pokémon Stadium is packed with even more fun features. Enter the Kids Club for nine minigames starring some of your favorite Pokémon. Don't be deceived by the name of this area. Outrunning your rivals in the Rattata race on the Hard difficulty setting isn't child's play! |
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Now class, pay attention:
Any time you get four Clefairies together, you're bound to have fun!
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