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Pokémon Stadium (Japan)
| Pocket Monsters Stadium |
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Developers: Nintendo,
HAL Laboratory
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The first game in the Pokémon Stadium series which was only released in Japan. Unlike the sequel, Pokémon Stadium (known as Pokémon Stadium 2 in Japan), it only featured 42 Pokémon instead of the full 151 first generation Pokémon.
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| Prerelease Info |
Nintendo 64DD Compatibility
An expansion disk for Pocket Monsters Stadium was planned, but was never released. The following error codes can be triggered supporting its existence.
| Error Code Number | Error Message | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 41 | DEVICE_COMMUNICATION_FAILURE | N64 Disk Drive or N64 Control Deck may not be connected properly. |
| 43 | POWERONRESET_DEVICERESET_OCCURED | N64 Disk Drive may have broken down. |
| 44 | RAMPACK_NOT_CONNECTED | Jumper Pack may be left in N64 Control Deck. |
Display Rarity
As with the other two Pokémon games, there is code to display the rarity on the Pokédex Map. The rarity will be displayed as percentage, yet it is not accessible during normal usage. To see this, use the GameShark code 8016D877 0001 on the Pokédex Map screen to expose this.
Team Battles
While the next title did have support for team battles, this game was also planned to have team battles too, but was never finished on time. Needless to say, some code for the team select menu still remains in the game.
Debug Display
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With a GameShark device, enter the following cheat code:
8105F682 0003 8105F686 0002
This display shows the current CPU usage, RCP usage, and memory usage with graphical meters and numbers.
Preliminary Pokédex Menu
A very barebones menu for the Pokédex was left in the game. Most of the options don't function anymore and will send you back to the title screen.
With a GameShark device, enter the following cheat code:
810261EA 8A00 810261FE 0026 81026202 0026 81026206 2620 8102620A 1F00
Pokédex Pokédex Pokémon Items Name Settings Close
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