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    • Pokemon Stadium 2 (or 3, if you live in Japan), is an excellent expansion pack to Pokemon G/S/C.  But without that Transfer Pak support? It really is utterly crippled as a standalone purchase. Luckily the minigames are all top-shelf, making it a worthwhile multiplayer party game on NSO, but without the ability to transfer your 'mons back and forth between the GB games? You lose about 90% of its intended use.  Real shame, because it compliments those GB games real nicely; and it was an absolute must-buy for fans of the GB games back in the day.
    • Pokémon Stadium 2 JP release: 14th December 2000 NA release: 26th March 2001 EU release: 10th October 2001 Developer: Nintendo Publisher: Nintendo N64 Magazine Score: 90% Pokémon Stadium 2 is, once again, a great companion piece for the handheld games, this time for Pokémon Gold & Silver. All the Pokémon are lovingly rendered and animated in 3D, with some great tough challenges to take your ultimate squad through. Stadium 2 takes this one step further with the Pokémon Academy, which teaches you how to be better at the main games. For people who liked the handheld games, Stadium is a wonderful thing to dip into as you work your way through Gold & Silver. There’s a bunch of new minigames, which are all decent. I quite like the Beyblade minigame, as well as the Furret minigame where you franticly use the D-pad to move balls into your goal. There’s also a quiz with a few difficulty levels. The easy is more about how fast you can be with simple questions, while hard goes in for technical details like asking you the weight of Doduo. All the organising features also return, making this a wonderful companion – it’s just a shame that it suffers the same rental Pokémon issue for those that just want a standalone game. Fun Remake or remaster? You don’t really need companion pieces to Pokémon games now that there’s no console separation. Although a repackage of the various Pokémon Stadium games with better compatibility with currently available, or just greater options for selecting Pokémon would be good. Official Ways to get the game There is no way to buy a new copy of Pokémon Stadium 2, the only official way to play is to rent it via the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pak. It should also be noted that it has no Game Boy compatibility, so you’re stuck with the rental Pokémon.
    • Seems like Patapon 3 will be getting added to the Classics Catalog this month:   
    • Oh, they didn't include the Colosso Battle theme Maybe it'll come with Lost Age?
    • Nintendo eShop new releases (week 06) The sixth week of releases. A selection of new titles are now available on the Nintendo Switch eShop. Check the article for the full roundup. - - - - - Here is a recently posted article... Wario Land 4 will be added to Nintendo Switch Online February 2025 It's about time Wario Land 4 was added to NSO, though there are a fair few other missing games which could be added, though I get the sense that Nintendo will want to space out the NSO releases between now and the release of the Switch 2, when more console categories will surely be added. See you next week!
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