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'''''Pokémon Stadium''''', known in Japan as '''''Pokémon Stadium 2''''', is a game in the {{ser|Pokémon}} series released for the [[Nintendo 64]]. The game allowed players to import Pokémon from their [[Game Boy]] games and use them to battle other players. Although this game is known outside of Japan as ''Pokémon Stadium'', it is actually a sequel to the Japan-exclusive game ''[[Pocket Monsters Stadium]]''.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:54, 20 June 2021

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Pokémon Stadium
ポケモンスタジアム2
PokémonStadium.jpg
Boxart of Pokémon Stadium
Developer(s): Nintendo EAD, HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo 64
Category: Battle simulation
Players: 1-4
Predecessor: Pocket Monsters Stadium
Successor: Pokémon Stadium 2
Release dates
N. America: February 29, 2000
Japan: April 30, 1999
Europe: April 7, 2000
Australia: March 23, 2000
S. Korea: N/A
Ratings
ESRB: E
ACB: G
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Pokémon Stadium, known in Japan as Pokémon Stadium 2, is a game in the Pokémon series released for the Nintendo 64. The game allowed players to import Pokémon from their Game Boy games and use them to battle other players. Although this game is known outside of Japan as Pokémon Stadium, it is actually a sequel to the Japan-exclusive game Pocket Monsters Stadium.

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