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  2. Pocket Monsters Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Battles in Stadium function similarly to battles in the Game Boy Pokémon games, [1] with players using different moves to battle Pokémon used by opponent trainers. Only 40 different Pokémon are available to use in the game, [2] though an in-game encyclopedia function allows players to view all 151 species of Pokémon available in the Game Boy games. [1]

  3. Pokémon Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Stadium was released to retail on April 30, 1999, for the Nintendo 64. [20] Nintendo Official Magazine reported in July 1999 that Pokemon Stadium was the number one best-selling game in Japan, followed by Pokemon Pinball in second place. The magazine commented that it had been "a long time since Nintendo featured so well in Japanese ...

  4. ROM hacking - Wikipedia

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    ROM hacking (short for Read-only memory hacking) is the process of modifying a ROM image or ROM file to alter the contents contained within, usually of a video game to alter the game's graphics, dialogue, levels, gameplay, and/or other elements.

  5. List of Virtual Console games for Wii U (North America)

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    Some of these games were also available on the Wii Virtual Console, which can be played through Wii U's Wii Mode, but these legacy versions lack some features of the Wii U Virtual Console. While Wii Virtual Console titles cannot be played using the Wii U GamePad's controls, a September 2013 system update enabled the use of the GamePad's screen ...

  6. Transfer Pak - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] However, the Pokémon Stadium games included a built-in Game Boy emulator, allowing users to play compatible Pokémon games on the N64 by inserting them into the Transfer Pak. [9] In 2019, an independent software developer created a ROM hack of Pokémon Stadium 2 (2000) that expanded the emulator's compatibility to include other Game ...

  7. Pokémon competitive play - Wikipedia

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    As a result, many were disqualified from the Championships for bringing hacked Pokémon. [54] This was stated to be down to new systems to check for hacks involving transfer between storage app Pokémon Home, as well as issues caused by Pokémon generated in the recently released Pokémon Legends: Arceus, which did not have a competitive scene ...

  8. Pokémon fan games - Wikipedia

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    A ROM hack of Pokémon Crystal that makes many changes to the original game, designed to prioritize player freedom. Many rarer species of Pokémon are more common and players are allowed to battle the game's bosses in any order. [28] The game also adds an open world. [3] The hack grew popular, with many players praising the new additions to the ...

  9. Pokémon Stadium 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Pokémon Laboratory mode also returns, which allows players to organize their Pokémon storage in the Game Boy games through Stadium 2, as well as view 3D world maps of the Game Boy games and all 251 species' 3D models. Players can also use the lab to trade Pokemon between the Game Boy games without the need for a Game Link Cable. [2]