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Pokémon Stadium |
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Also known as: Pokémon Stadium 2 (Japan) Developers: Nintendo, HAL Laboratory Publisher: Nintendo Platform: Nintendo 64 Released in JP: April 30, 1999 Released in US: February 29, 2000 Released in EU: April 7, 2000 Released in AU: March 23, 2000 This game has hidden development-related text. This game has unused graphics. This game has unused abilities. This game has debugging material. This game has regional differences. This game has revisional differences. |
The first game in the Pokémon Stadium series to be released outside of Japan. This time, we have all 151 Pokémon, a variety of mini-games, and more.
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Regional Differences Some of the rental Pokémon originally had worse movesets. |
Unused Graphics
Butterfrees Banner
An animation of two Butterfrees holding a banner, found within the main menu graphics. It may have been used to display the names of the locations at one point. In the final game, each location name is on a cloud.
Nintendo Cup '98 Trainers
- Trainer 2
- Trainer 8
- Trainer 4
- Trainer 5
- Trainer 6
- Trainer 7
- Trainer 3
The Nintendo Cup '98 CPU opponents are unused in the localized verisons.
Metapod
Looks like Metapod wanted to be a Pokémon master too.
Unused Experience Groups
The two unused Experience groups from Pokémon Red and Blue are still present at 0x7DE453.
Unused Event Move
Diglett is listed as learning Acid at level 1 at the end of its Red/Blue level up moves at 0x780140, causing the game to consider it a valid move. This is how certain Event Pokemon with special moves are allowed to be valid, such as Pikachu with Surf and Psyduck with Amnesia. An Event Diglett with Acid has never been released, and Diglett has otherwise never been able to learn Acid.
Unused Move Effects
Despite not being used in the game, some of the unused Move Effects from Pokémon Red and Blue are coded in Pokémon Stadium.
The Move Effect 23 (Blizzard) is used in this game, however its Freeze chance has been reduced to 10.2%.
Move Effects 1E, 48 and 49 had their Effect changed from Red and Blue.
The Move Effect 23 (Blizzard) is used in this game, however its Freeze chance has been reduced to 10.2%.
Move Effects 1E, 48 and 49 had their Effect changed from Red and Blue.
Identifier | Effect |
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01 | Puts enemy to Sleep. |
0C | Raises Speed by 1 stage. |
0E | Raises Accuracy by 1 stage. |
15 | Lowers Special by 1 stage. |
17 | Lowers Evasion by 1 stage. |
1E | Attacks 2-5 Times, same as 0x1D in Stadium.* |
36 | Raises Accuracy by 2 stages. |
37 | Raises Evasion by 2 stages. |
3A | Lowers Attack by 2 stages. |
3C | Lowers Speed by 2 stages. |
3D | Lowers Special by 2 stages. |
3E | Lowers Accuracy by 2 stages. |
3F | Lowers Evasion by 2 stages. |
48 | 33.2% chance of lowering Accuracy by 1 stage.* |
49 | 33.2% chance of lowering Evasion by 1 stage.* |
Debug Display
This display shows the current CPU usage, RCP usage, and memory usage with graphical meters and numbers.Use the following GameShark codes below:
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Version | Gameshark code |
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USA v1.0 USA v1.1 | 81068BC2 0003 81068BC6 0002 |
USA v1.2 | 81068D02 0003 81068D06 0002 |
Japan | 81065772 0003 81065776 0002 |
Europe v1.0 | 81068C82 0003 81068C86 0002 |
Europe v1.1 | 81068DC2 0003 81068DC6 0002 |
Germany | 81069242 0003 81069246 0002 |
France Italy Spain | 81069362 0003 81069366 0002 |
(Source: Nekokabu)
Development Text
Some development text remains in the ROM, at the following offsets.
0x7BBE0 :
0x7BE14 :
0x7BF90 : Debug Display for CPU usage, RCP usage, and memory usage
0x7D10F :
0x7F228 :
0x8E32C : Game Boy Tower debug
0xAA900 :
0x2B45C0 :
0x377C90 :
0x3781E0 :
0x15C0CFE-0x19651EC, standard sound identifiers, multiple occurrences :
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Pokédex Unused Entry
At offset 0x789CF3, there is an unused Pokédex entry for the ID 152:
Revision Updates
Jynx's face was originally black in the v1.0 English version, but was changed to purple due to racial controversy.
Version 1.1 |
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The Pokémon series | |
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Generation I | Red, Green, & Blue • Yellow Hey You, Pikachu! • Trading Card Game • Pinball Snap • Stadium (Japan, International) • Puzzle League • PokéROM |
Generation II | Gold & Silver (Prototype) • Crystal Card GB2 • Puzzle Challenge • Pinball Mini • Stadium 2 Suuji o Tsukamaeyou! |
Generation III | Ruby & Sapphire (German Ruby Debug Version) • FireRed & LeafGreen • Emerald Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team & Blue Rescue Team Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire • Channel • Colosseum • XD • Trozei! • Ranger • Dash Masters Arena • Team Turbo • Poké Ball Launcher |
Generation IV | Diamond & Pearl (Prototypes) • Platinum • HeartGold & SoulSilver • Battle Revolution • My Pokémon Ranch Mystery Dungeon (Explorers of Darkness & Time, Explorers of Sky) • Ranger (Shadows of Almia, Guardian Signs) PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure • Trading Card Game Online |
Generation V | Black & White • Black 2 & White 2 Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure • Conquest • Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity Pokédex 3D |
Generation VI | X & Y • Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire Bank/Transporter • Shuffle • Super Mystery Dungeon Pokkén Tournament • GO |
Generation VII | Sun & Moon • Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon • Let's Go, Pikachu! & Let's Go, Eevee! Detective Pikachu • Magikarp Jump |
Generation VIII | Sword & Shield HOME (mobile, Switch) |
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