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Pokémon Stadium with booklet

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Pokémon Stadium for the Nintendo 64 is a 3D fighting game that was released in Japan in 1999 and in Europe in 2000. Pokémon Stadium was the first game to bring Pokémon battles to home screens in full 3D graphics - a real highlight for fans of the Game Boy games.

In contrast to the classic Pokémon role-playing games, Pokémon Stadium clearly focuses on the battle. Instead of traveling through a game world, Pokémon Stadium is all about strategic duels with up to six Pokémon in a team. All 151 Pokémon from the first generation are included.

A special feature of Pokémon Stadium was the included Transfer Pak, with which Pokémon from the Game Boy versions Red, Blue and Yellow could be transferred into the game. This allowed you to bring your own teams to life in an impressive 3D look.

Pokémon Stadium is perfect for anyone who wants to experience their favorite Pokémon in 3D - whether in solo mode or in fun multiplayer mode with friends.

Additional information

System

Nintendo 64 (N64)

Version

PAL (European)

Genre

Fighting

Scope

Module / Booklet

Condition

Used

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