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The first game of the series, called '''Pokémon Stadium''' (ポケモンスタジアム or Pokémon Sutajiamu in Japanese), was released in Japan in 1998. This version featured only 42 Pokémon instead of the full 151 Pokémon from the [[Game Boy]] versions. The game uses the Transfer Pak to link to the [[Pokémon Red and Blue]] Game Boy games. This version was not released outside of Japan, and as such the numbering of subsequent Japanese releases is ahead of the U.S. releases.
The first game of the series, called '''Pokémon Stadium''' (ポケモンスタジアム2 or ''Pokemon Sutajiamu Tsū'' in Japanese), was the sequel of a game released only in Japan in 1998. The game uses the Transfer Pak to link to the [[Pokémon Red and Blue]] Game Boy games.
This game was originally intended for the [[Nintendo 64DD]] format, but as the 64DD was a commercial failure, Pokémon Stadium transferred to cartridge format. There was also a Pocket Monsters Stadium Expansion Disk, a proposed add-on for the 64DD but was unreleased.
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The first game of the series, called Pokémon Stadium (ポケモンスタジアム2 or Pokemon Sutajiamu Tsū in Japanese), was the sequel of a game released only in Japan in 1998. The game uses the Transfer Pak to link to the Pokémon Red and Blue Game Boy games. Template:Continue Nav

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