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{{About|Pocket Monsters Stadium King of Fighters (Bronze)|games with a similar title|Pocket Monster (disambiguation)}}
 
{{Infobox game
 
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|name = Pocket Monsters Stadium King of Fighters (Bronze)
 
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|developer = [[Good Life]]
 
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|console = Game Boy
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|date = 2000
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|alt = ''Pokémon Stadium''
 
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'''''Pocket Monsters Stadium King of Fighters(Bronze)''''' (Chinese title: '''''怪物競技格鬥王(銅)''''') is a pirate battling game for Game Boy Color.
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'''Pocket Monsters Stadium King of Fighters (Bronze)''' (Chinese title: '''''怪物競技格鬥王(銅)''''') is a currently undumped fighting game for the Game Boy Color centered around the Pokémon franchise. It is currently unknown if this game is a hack of an official game or if it was built from the ground up.
   
==Overview==
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== Overview ==
 
The game starts off with Pikachu and friends walking in a forest setting, the graphics being stolen from Pokémon Red and Blue. Another group of Pokémon kidnap one of Pikachu's friends, leading him and his friends to set out to rescue them.
   
 
The game is a fighting game, though unlike regular ''Pokémon'' games the characters appear on the same plane side by side. Each character has a set of attacks that match the regular attributes of the Pokémon in the official games, and you can switch Pokémon during battle. A little bar at each player's side of the screen keeps rising then resetting back to its starting position when it is their turn, and depending on if you press A when the bar is at its peak, your attacks will be stronger. However, each attack has a set amount of usage points, and once your character has used up all these points you can not restore them. In addition, any moves in general will cause a second "skill" bar to go down, and once its reached its bottom, the player can not attack anymore unless they restore the bar by taking a turn out to replenish it.
It is currently unknown if this game is a hack of an official game or a completely independent effort from the developers built form the ground up. The game starts off with Pikachu and friends walking in a forest setting, with graphics stolen from Pokemon Red and Blue. Another group of Pokemon come and and kidnap one of Pikachu's friends, leading him and his friends set out to rescue him.
 
   
 
The game's basic setup is watching a small playout of events and then your team ending up in battle with the group of Pokémon involved in your friends kidnapping. In each new area you typically come across a new Pokémon that decides to join your team. After each battle and another small cinematic, a map comes up of what resembles a world map, and a small plane leaves a trail from your current location up to your new location.
The game is a battle game, though unlike regular Pokemon games the characters appear on the same plane side by side. Each character has a set of attacks that match the regular attributes of the Pokemon in the official games, and you can switch Pokemon during battle. A little bar at each player's side of the screen keeps rising then resetting back to its starting position when its their turn, and depending on if you press A when the bar is at its peak, your attacks will be stronger. Each attack has a set amount of usage points however, and once your character has used up all these points you can't restore them. In addition, any moves in general will cause a second "skill" bar to go down, and once its reached its bottom, the player can't attack anymore unless they restore the bar by taking a turn out to replenish it.
 
   
 
== Gallery ==
The game's basic setup is watching a small playout of events and then your team ending up in battle with the group of Pokemon involved in your friends kidnapping. In each new area your cinema you typically come across a new Pokemon that decides to join your team. After each battle and another small cinematic, a map comes up of what resembles a world map, and a small plane leaves a trail from your current location up to your new location.
 
 
 
==Trivia==
 
*Music in the game also is used in [[Monster Dragon Tactics Card]], another hack from Good Life.
 
*The box art steals the cover of Pocket Monsters Stadium for Nintendo 64, albeit with a couple perculiar edits to the Pokemon, possibly in a vein attempt to avert copyright issues. These edits include giving Venusaur rosy cheeks, Charizard a pair of horns and Blastoise a bumpy head.
 
 
==Gallery==
 
 
<gallery>
 
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pokeymen.jpg|A complete copy of the game.
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pokeymans.jpg|Gameplay screenshot
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pokeymans_2.jpg|What appears to be a story sequence
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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== Trivia ==
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*This game is compatible with the original monochrome Game Boy.
 
*The box art is based on the one used in [[Monster Dragon Tactics Card|''Monster Dragon Tactics Card'']], another hack from Good Life, except here only the three starters are present.
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*This game is included on the ''[[Super Color 25-in-1]]'' multicart, named "''Pokémon Stadium"'' on the menu and "''Pokémon 2000: Super Pikachu''" (in Chinese) on the title screen. The label of this multicart includes the aforementioned box art.
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*This game uses music from ''Jinsei Game Densetsu'' for Game Boy by Takara. This soundtrack is also used in Good Life's ''Monster Dragon Tactics Card''.
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[[Category:Game Boy Color games]]
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[[Category:Fighting games]]
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[[Category:Pokémon games]]
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Revision as of 20:51, 11 January 2021


This article is about Pocket Monsters Stadium King of Fighters (Bronze). For games with a similar title, see Pocket Monster (disambiguation).

Pocket Monsters Stadium King of Fighters (Bronze) (Chinese title: 怪物競技格鬥王(銅)) is a currently undumped fighting game for the Game Boy Color centered around the Pokémon franchise. It is currently unknown if this game is a hack of an official game or if it was built from the ground up.

Overview

The game starts off with Pikachu and friends walking in a forest setting, the graphics being stolen from Pokémon Red and Blue. Another group of Pokémon kidnap one of Pikachu's friends, leading him and his friends to set out to rescue them.

The game is a fighting game, though unlike regular Pokémon games the characters appear on the same plane side by side. Each character has a set of attacks that match the regular attributes of the Pokémon in the official games, and you can switch Pokémon during battle. A little bar at each player's side of the screen keeps rising then resetting back to its starting position when it is their turn, and depending on if you press A when the bar is at its peak, your attacks will be stronger. However, each attack has a set amount of usage points, and once your character has used up all these points you can not restore them. In addition, any moves in general will cause a second "skill" bar to go down, and once its reached its bottom, the player can not attack anymore unless they restore the bar by taking a turn out to replenish it.

The game's basic setup is watching a small playout of events and then your team ending up in battle with the group of Pokémon involved in your friends kidnapping. In each new area you typically come across a new Pokémon that decides to join your team. After each battle and another small cinematic, a map comes up of what resembles a world map, and a small plane leaves a trail from your current location up to your new location.

Gallery

Trivia

  • This game is compatible with the original monochrome Game Boy.
  • The box art is based on the one used in Monster Dragon Tactics Card, another hack from Good Life, except here only the three starters are present.
  • This game is included on the Super Color 25-in-1 multicart, named "Pokémon Stadium" on the menu and "Pokémon 2000: Super Pikachu" (in Chinese) on the title screen. The label of this multicart includes the aforementioned box art.
  • This game uses music from Jinsei Game Densetsu for Game Boy by Takara. This soundtrack is also used in Good Life's Monster Dragon Tactics Card.