We started a whole league and it was epic. I got so addicted that I took my N64 on holiday to a caravan park with my parents, only to find that some of the younger teens (like 14-17) were obsessed with Pokemon and all wanted to come round to my caravan to play the multiplayer games, and I realised HOW much fun the minigames were with friends. I was about 18 at the time and all my friends were "too cool" to be into Pokemon so I bought a Action Replay or similar kind of device to unlock the Pokemon exclusive to Red as I had no-one to trade with. Completed the Pokedex and eventually maxed out all of the Pokemon. I bought Pokemon Blue and actually played the majority of the game on the TV via the Transfer Pak, and then used my GameBoy to grind up their levels. I loved the idea of being able to catch and raise Pokemon on my GameBoy and then see them in 3D on my TV. It might be called the Kids Club, but even seasoned Trainers may feel the heat in the Sushi-Go-Round kitchen, or after reaching new heights in Magikarp’s Splash!" "Looking for some multiplayer free-form fun? Compete in no-holds-barred battles with friends in the 1-4 player Free Battle mode, or party it up with a collection of nine minigames in the Kids Club. Winning in either of these modes will secure a spot for your champion team in Victory Palace, but completing both modes will unlock a final battle to challenge even the ultimate Trainer. "In Pokémon Stadium, you can battle it out solo with your chosen team of six Pokémon across four tournaments in Stadium mode or run it back against Kanto’s elite Trainers in Gym Leader Castle. Here's a bit about this classic from Nintendo's official PR: ![]() "Please note you cannot transfer Pokémon from Game Boy™ titles in this version." ![]() Nintendo has also confirms the following: It includes a selection of solo and multiplayer modes, including minigames. This arena battle title was first released in 2000 and features "the original 151 Pokémon" from the Pokémon Red Version, Pokémon Blue Version and Pokémon Yellow Version games. Nintendo has announced it will be adding the original Pokémon Stadium to the Switch N64 service next week on 12th April.
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