Pokémon Stadium 2
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Pokémon Stadium 2, known in Japan as Pokémon Stadium Gold & Silver,[lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2] is a strategy video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It features all 251 Pokémon from the first and second generations of the franchise. It was released in Japan on December 14, 2000, in North America on March 26, 2001, and in Europe on October 10, 2001. In Western regions it was titled Pokémon Stadium 2, as it was the second Stadium game to be released outside Japan, in which it was the third game in the series. It supports Dolby Surround sound.
Pokémon Stadium 2 | |
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Developer(s) | Nintendo EAD |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Director(s) | Takao Shimizu |
Producer(s) |
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Artist(s) | Tatsuya Hishida |
Composer(s) | Hajime Wakai |
Series | Pokémon |
Platform(s) | Nintendo 64 |
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Genre(s) | Turn-based strategy, party |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Like its predecessor, Pokémon Stadium 2 is compatible with the Transfer Pak accessory, allowing players to use Pokémon trained in the three original Game Boy Pokémon games (Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow) and the three Game Boy Color games (Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal). The majority of the game takes place inside the fictional White City, where various facilities for battling, organizing, researching, and playing with Pokémon are located. The Japanese edition also features the capability to use the Pokémon Mobile System from Pokémon Crystal. The game was released on the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack in August 8, 2023.[1]