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A yellow electric mouse, A boy's room, and serveral mini games... sounds like the beginning of a bad joke isn't it, and that's exactly what it was. I don't understand why my friends sits all day infront of the tv and play this game. I mean, it doesn't have a plot, there's no mission, and this game ... I tried playing this game, and I gotta admit, I was addicted to this game for about 3 hours. Then it got really boring. The monsters barely hit each other. If you have a Nintendo64, and you want something to buy for it. AT LEAST get Paper Mario. PEACE!
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For veterans of Blue and Red, this is a great test of skills, but younger players may get frustrated with the difficulty level for the later cups. The mini-games are fun, but more than 12 would be nice.
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I think this is a great game. I used to like pokemon, but i still think this is a great game.
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Pokemon Stadium 2 is a sequel to the first one. You can now use all of the Gold and Silver Pokemon in an even better game. There are new features to this game, such as:
POKEMON ACADAMY: Learn rules of battle and strategies on three different levels. To pass each level, you have to listen to lectures, pass a test, and beat trainers set up to help you learn different strategies to use on your opponents.
NEW CUPS: You now have to master 4 all-new, challenging cups. The Little cup is for level 5 and under Pokemon, and strategy is critical. The Poke Cup returns, but has different trainers. With a level range of 50-55, it requires both strategy and power. The Prime Cup is unlimited, and requires a bit of strategy combined with brute strength. The hardest of all, Challenge Cup, makes you fight with a random team on the spot.
MINIGAMES: The new Stadium Minigames are always fun. Gusty Golbat makes you move a Golbat and collect hearts while avoiding Magnamites. In Topsy Turvy, you rapid Spin and knock your opponent out of the ring. When you get 5 Ko's, you win. In Clear Cut Challenge, you try to push A at a log's white line to make your Pinsir or Scyther cut it. In Furret's frolic, you pop up all over and try to push balls into your goal. In Barrier Ball, you play a 4-way Pong game. First one to score five goals wins. Pichu's Power Plant is a more challenging version of Thundering Dynamo. You hook on to one of four lamps and rapidly push either A or B until it goes out. The first one to get a full power meter wins. Rampage Rollout is a race with four Donphans. The people in 2nd third and forth get tornadoes to unleash that make whoever runs into them spin out.In Streaming Stampede, you count the number of Pokemon that run by and push A for each one. If you are within 2, you get points. Tumbling Togepi is like Run Rattata Run. Togepi must dodge logs and Digletts to get to the finish line first. Delibird's Delivery requires you to gather gifts and bring them back to score points. In Egg Emergency, you catch eggs with Chanseys while avoiding Voltorbs which delete from your egg count. In Eager Eevee, you push A when the barrel is raised to get the prize. If you are close to first you get some of it. Pincos make you sit out a turn.
GYM LEADER CASTLE: Like the first one, only with the Gold and Silver Gym Leaders
This is a pretty good game. It is one of the few good Pokemon products. It's a good N64 game pick for anyone interested.
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Pokemon Stadium 2 is better then the first Pokemon Stadium. With all new Pokemon and new attacks.You can use your gold and silver Pokemon in 3d in the coolest Stadium.I think new Pokemon are beter than old Pokemon because they look cooler. So if you like Pokemon than I think you should get this game.
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