Pokémon Stadium: Extras #3 - Professor Oak's Labs

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Welcome back to Pokémon Stadium!

Earlier in my Extras, I showed you the following modes:
1. Battle Now!
2. Event Battle
3. Gallery
4. Victory Palace

In this video, I'm going to guide you through Professor Oak's Labs (AKA the Pokémon Lab). Here, you must have a Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow GB Game Pak inserted into your Transfer Pak in order to access this lab. Doing so will allow you to look at various options.

You have a choice of checking your PC, checking your Pokédex, trading Pokémon with another Game Boy game, or changing your current GB game to another one.

In the PC, you can swap, rearrange, or even release Pokémon and your items; you can also check your current list, and you can even change between your GB Boxes and your N64 Boxes to be used with your cartridge.

In the Pokédex, you can do everything that can be done in the Game Boy games, including hearing a Pokémon's cry, reading its data, and even checking the map of Kanto for its nest. You can also zoom into your Pokémon, a feature absent from the GB games.

The third machine is simply for ejecting your Pokémon GB Game Pak and inserting another one to check all of its data. You can check everything with this second version OR you can select another game from this machine.

The fourth and final machine, known as the Trade Machine, is indeed meant for you to trade your Pokémon. You need at least two Transfer Paks with at least two Red/Blue/Yellow games in order to trade. Trading Pokémon is necessary if you want to fully complete your Pokédex 100%, as certain Pokémon cannot be found in the specific games.

NOTE: Trading your Pokémon in this video game is essential if you don't have two Game Boy systems and/or a Game Link Cable

Due to graphical problems on the Project64 emulator, I have requested my friend ShadowBones14 to record the Pokémon trade using his Capture Card with his actual N64 cartridge. I give him the credit for this, and I will link his channel right here below.

ShadowBones14's channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/shadowbones14




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