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The game features a number of first-generation pokémon which battle each other. Players need to charge an in-game meter by quickly pressing one of the face buttons, and after a specified amount of time, the pokémon with the highest meter will be allowed to attack its opponent. Opposing players then have a chance to dodge said attack. These steps are repeated until one pokémon runs out of health. | The game features a number of first-generation pokémon which battle each other. Players need to charge an in-game meter by quickly pressing one of the face buttons, and after a specified amount of time, the pokémon with the highest meter will be allowed to attack its opponent. Opposing players then have a chance to dodge said attack. These steps are repeated until one pokémon runs out of health. | ||
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Revision as of 18:01, 21 March 2016
Pokemon Stadium |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: SKOB |
Genre: Action |
Number of players: 1-2 |
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Pokemon Stadium is an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive game published by SKOB featuring characters from Nintendo's Pokémon franchise. Little is known about the origin of this game, however it does share some music with Pocket Monster II. A similar game exists for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
The game features a number of first-generation pokémon which battle each other. Players need to charge an in-game meter by quickly pressing one of the face buttons, and after a specified amount of time, the pokémon with the highest meter will be allowed to attack its opponent. Opposing players then have a chance to dodge said attack. These steps are repeated until one pokémon runs out of health.