> [!game] *Pokémon Stadium* > ![[Pokémon Stadium Box Art_Front.jpg]] > > [!art]- Back of Box > > ![[Pokémon Stadium Box Art_Back.jpg]] > > Developer: Nintendo EAD > Publisher: Nintendo > Platform: Nintendo 64 > Release: March 6, 2000 [User Manual](https://pokemon-project.com/juegos/manual/manual-N64-Pokemon-Stadium-EN.pdf) [Save data](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Dw4U6VCDmV1dki86zPLgmSXrvCImNQ2G/view?usp=share_link) # Summary Brought the Pokémon battle phenomenon to the big screen in a way that still feels unmatched to this day in some ways. This was a dream multiplayer fest sort of game for the Nintendo 64 with its free battle and the iconic mini games. The announcer's voice is eternal. # Acquisition I *think* this was one of the games that my dad bought alongside [[Donkey Kong 64]] and [[Tony Hawk's Pro Skater]] in that garage sale. # Memories Countless hours battling and playing with my brother and friends. I did eventually figure out how to send Pokémon from my copy of *[[Pokémon Blue]]* to the game, which led to [[Trading Pokémon from the Nintendo 64 to the Switch|a great revival and trade project]] in 2024. --- My in-laws do have a complete-in-box copy of the game. Big box is best box. # Related Posts - [[Trading Pokémon from the Nintendo 64 to the Switch]] - [[Top Ten Multiplayer Games of All Time]] - [[Max Frequency 2024 In Review (Year Five)]] # Miscellaneous - [Pokémon Stadium Announcer Compilation](https://youtube.com/watch?v=yy3rqQwAwGg) by Dan xD - [pokemon stadium announcer rap](https://youtube.com/watch?v=JVs6YUscLZk) by Louie Zong