Okay, I know there was a lot of hype about this game coming out. My kids love Pokemon but we don't have the gameboy versions because we just didn't want to get "Gameboy."
Graphics are good in this game and if your kids like Pokemon...
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Pros: Very fun if you have the Gameboy game. Cons: Not very fun if you don't.
This is a turn-based game, based on the little creatures we ether love or hate called Pokemon. It comes with an transfer pak that allows you to play and transfer data from a Gameboy game to the N64, which is always a plus.
Pros: easyer trading done thorugh the transfer pack, great graphics, GB tower mode lets you play your Pokemon GB game on the N64 in triple speed mode, you can win rare pokemon Cons: annoying sound, annoying announcer, the minni games are far from being mario party quality, to frustrating
When Pokemon stadium came out I rushed out to the store to get it. Seeing how I own two versions of the game boy game and still play them for at least 3 hours a week I knew this would definitely be a good game for me.
Pros: Gives you more Pokemon for winning, good graphics, classic Pokemon gameplay Cons: Nothing new compared to the Game Boy, annoying announcer, bad mini-games
Hmm... Pokemon is less than two years old and there are no less than 7 games with Pokemon in them. Apparently, when they said "Gotta catch 'em all," they meant the games, not the creatures themselves. The seventh, Pokemon Stadium, is the...
Pros: Graphics Cons: Will end up costing you a lot of money and time
Pokémon Stadium is the second time PokéFans are able to see their favorite Pokémon in 3-D graphics, but this is the first time they can actually have them battle it out in 3-D. I must say, the battle and graphics are beautiful; however, much of the rest...
Pros: Interactive, Challenging, Personal Cons: Must have Gameboy to use all functions
This is a very challenging, interactive and unique game. Pokemon Stadium allows you to not only become the ultimate Pokemon trainer, but you can play your Nintendo Gameboy on the television as well as set up your own personal teams...
Pros: None Cons: Expensive, boring, gets old very fast
Pointless, boring, a waste of money...That's what most people said about Pokemon Snap; however, I disagreed in a review I wrote on the video game. I gave it words of praise, talking about how fun it was. But now that a newer Pokemon video game has...
Pros: Less violent than other games, easy to play Cons: Creators should have considered using small images for small players.
I can not count the times I have asked my kids that question in the past few days. I have to admit that I am not much of a N64 fan. Of the games we own, the graphics are terrible compared to Playstation and PC. But, my children love it and so does my...
Pros: Easy to learn Cons: Boring after 25-30minutes of play
Gameplay: Slow to Moderate - you hit maybe 3 buttons every 3-4 minutes
Control: Easy - a majority of the time you only use the A,B, and 4 C buttons
Graphics: Decent - A lot of the move animations are used several times for different...
Pros: Great effects, great sound, lots of fun Cons: screws up pok'emon names, can freeze
We game players heard about this game for years. It finally came out the early year of 2000. This game is (being honest) awesome. It has the ultimate graphics, awesome sounds and a cool arangement of games. If you like pok'emon or if you don't. You'll...
Pros: Strategy heavy Pokemon playing. Cons: Tough CPU opponents make raising Pokemon feel more like work than fun.
Nintendo's latest Pokemon offering is a welcome departure from the standard, colored Pokemon fare seen on the Gameboy. Stadium gives players a 3D arena in which they can battle their Pokemon and test their skills. For the most part, the gameplay is the...
Pros: Challenging, great graphics, many play modes. Cons: Really need Game Boy version to enjoy fully, complicated for little kids.
Considering the number of ads for Pokémon Stadium you see on the air, it wouldn't surprise me if your kids are bugging you to buy it for them. The question is, is it right for them?
First off, do they own Pokémon for Game Boy? If your answer...
Pros: Sound, graphics, and tough challenge test who is actually the best trainer Cons: Not fun if you're not ready. Don't start here.
Wow! 78 Epinions already? Darn, I knew I should have written this sooner....
First, apologies to the people who have just risen from the grave or were just born within the past 4 months, because I'm not going to go through the trouble of...
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