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Ferret Boy wrote:
> I agree. Pokémon yellow is far superior to red and blue. As well
> all the other stuff listed in the previous posting, the game
> actually has proper new features. If you hook up 2 yellow
> versions, then in versus mode you get different options. These are
> Poke cup, petit cup, and pika cup. These are like tornaments which
> are much better than 6 on 6 matches. I can't give exact details as
> I havn't actually done it (I can't find another person who has
> yellow version), but i read about it in a magazine. Yellow version
> has tonnes of additional stuff to red and blue and is far
> superior. PS, when is yellow version going to be able to be
> reviewed, i wanna do a big 'un on it.
Can you enter the pokemon league? I know that you can take on all the gym leaders for badges, but are the orange islands in the game? and can you do all the things that happen in the cartoon series or is it only half the fun?
> i would like to know if the game is good enough to N64 for and is
> there an more good game coming out.
Im not sure what you mean giving at least 2 important words are missing from lour message so:
It is good enough to N64 for and there is a more good game coming out,
there always is games like Goldeneye and Zelda are by far far far far far afraf5af56a88g betterif you want to buy the Stadium bundle save money and get Goldeneye
> can you tell me if pokemon stadium is worth buying and could you
> tell me what you have to do
I bought Stadium the day it came out as i am a big fan of the genre if you have the gameboy version it is definately worth getting it as you can play Pokemon red/blue on the big screen other wise Ł50 is a bit steep for a game however it is fun and with the sub games and many tournaments it should last a while im still playing it.
In Pokemon Stadium you basicly have to choose a squad of pokemon either from your gameboy game of you can rent them (but at lower levels) you then can either fight all of the Gym leaders from the gameboy or fight in a choice of four tournaments each with different level restrictions if you need a break from the battles there a nine sub games which provide a nice break.
To play Stadium you dont need a gameboy game it just unlocks other features like a pokemon lab.
if you have a gameboy game by defeating all of the Gym leaders you get a pokemon that is hard to get on the gameboy giving the game high replay value. Dont blame me if you dont like it!
Hope that helped (Gasp.....)
when you complete goldeneye you save the world from total destruction, but with pokemon all you have is 150 balls with animals in! and what will you do with all your new found friends???
sell them?, no you will get caught for selling without a licence!
ok then, give them to proffessor oak?, no he doesn't have enough room or time to handle all 150 pokemon.
hhhmmm well you could set them free, but then what is the point in that?
I mean this is the best game to have ever reached the miniature screen of the gameboy and has touched many hearts as ash sets off on his adventures, but you don't feel that you have achieved something at the end of your 1,000 battles and 5,000 hours of staring at the gameboy screen with a stupid gawmless look on your face, I can't think of any benifits of this game except it is wicked when you challenge a mates crappy little charmander on a link cable and then fight him with a blastoise or some other huge pokemon!!
but I rest my case saying that this IS most definatly the best gameboy game ever drempt up by the crazy japanese, until you finish the game and realise that you still have to find another 11 pokemon off a mate or buy the other game which will cost another 20 of your hard earned pounds, But can you tell me that this is all worth the time you spend, hours on end gawping at the miniature screen rather than sitting outside in the sun with some mates!?
when you complete goldeneye you save the world from total destruction, but with pokemon all you have is 150 balls with animals in! and what will you do with all your new found friends???
sell them?, no you will get caught for selling without a licence!
ok then, give them to proffessor oak?, no he doesn't have enough room or time to handle all 150 pokemon.
hhhmmm well you could set them free, but then what is the point in that?
I mean this is the best game to have ever reached the miniature screen of the gameboy and has touched many hearts as ash sets off on his adventures, but you don't feel that you have achieved something at the end of your 1,000 battles and 5,000 hours of staring at the gameboy screen with a stupid gawmless look on your face, I can't think of any benifits of this game except it is wicked when you challenge a mates crappy little charmander on a link cable and then fight him with a blastoise or some other huge pokemon!!
but I rest my case saying that this IS most definatly the best gameboy game ever drempt up by the crazy japanese, until you finish the game and realise that you still have to find another 11 pokemon off a mate or buy the other game which will cost another 20 of your hard earned pounds, But can you tell me that this is all worth the time you spend, hours on end gawping at the miniature screen rather than sitting outside in the sun with some mates!?