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Pokemon Stadium
March, 2000 Pokemon is due for release in March, 2000. You finally get to see what withdraw actually does. and all of this is in 3-D! I'll get more info to you as soon as possible.
Nintendo is constantly moving back dates because they don't know their own programmers. I was really looking forward to this game and then they move the date back half a year! Oh, well. I have a feeling it will be worth the long wait.
Different Modes
Tonikaku Battle
This mode is easy to play even if you're not familiar with the Pokemon titles. This is a kind of learning mode, to break you gently into the game and teach you the basics, so you can later graduate to training and fighting with your own monsters.
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Event Battle
The Pokemon league mode, set against a time limit. The two settings you can control are the "fight time-limit" and the "technique-entry time-limit." Fights can be set to last from 5 to 90 minutes and you can give yourself (and opponents) anything from 10 to 90 seconds in which to enter their next technique (fighting move) -- a 10 seconds isn't too long! If you're both still standing when the fight time runs out, the monster with the most HP remaining wins the bout.
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Research Mode
The mode that allows you to organize a Pokemon album and swap monster data with your Game Boy. Plug the Game Boy Pokemon cartridge into the 64GB Pak and load the monster data, then view the monsters in full polygonal 3D and send them into battle.
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Winner's Castle
The tournament mode which sees you do battle for six trophies. Pit six of your monsters up against six of your opponents at various difficulty levels.
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Chibbikko Club
There are nine types of mini-games in this mode. Like the regular battle mode, you don't need detailed knowledge of the Pokemon universe to enjoy them. You can participate with up to four players, and you don't even need to use the Game Boy cartridge to play this mode. If there are fewer than four of you playing, the CPU makes up the numbers.
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Free Battle
A tag-team battle mode for up to four players, this mode is the sequel's star attraction. Pitching players in a 2 Vs 2 tag-team match, each person gets to choose three of the fighters for the team of six. With up to 12 different types of Pokemon in the field, it's essential to have a good all-round knowledge of the different monsters' capabilities.
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GB Building
The same as in the last game. Here, you can play the Game Boy version of the game using your N64. Essentially, the GB Building is a software emulator that displays the action of the Game Boy game on screen in limited color, similar to a Super Game Boy. Remember that it will only play Pokemon games, though.

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