Customer Reviews
Tons of fun 
2008-06-01
First of all, I have always been a big pokemon fan, so anything with pokemon is fun to me. A lot of people say it's boring and the same thing over and over but if you are a real fan of pokemon it's always something new. My sister and I battle over and over, and what keeps us from getting bored is that we have one rule, well two, we can't use the same pokemon at one time, AND we can't use the same pokemon twice... so each time we battle it's new types, new attacks , etc..
I just bought a gameboy transfer thing so I can play my red version on the tv then use the pokemon on the game, I AM VERY EXCITED.
Anyway yeah, if you are a REAL pokemon fan, you will love this game.
An Unforgettable Classic 
2008-02-27
Pokemon Stadium 2 has got to be one of the greatest games I've ever played. I have more memories as a child playing this, alone and with friends and family! This game has more fun things to do than I ever imagined when I bought it. It has:
Stadium Play - where you compete in various challenging tournaments (following the same battle style as the rest of the Pokemon series) These were much harder for me than the Gameboy battles.
The Academy - where you read and fight to complete lessons concerning battles. They teach valuable strategies and rules and give great examples about it all.
The Gym Leader Castle - Rather like the Stadium Play, but it features more familiar faces from the Gameboy series.
Game Boy Tower - If you have the component that plugs into the N64 controller, you can actually play your Gameboy on the TV! This came in handy when I was a little child with terrible eyes. I believe many of the games come with this item included.
Mini Games - If you don't like battling or don't want to learn at the academy, then buy Pokemon Stadium 2 for the mini games. I'm dead serious when I say my cousins and I played these every Christmas and Easter and Thanksgiving for years and years and years. I have more childhood memories playing these than any other game I've ever played. It has around 15 mini games featuring all sorts of styles and Pokemon. If you plug your Gameboy game into the controller, you can actually play some of these as your own Pokemon.
Well, that's Pokemon Stadium 2 in a nutshell. It's a great game to buy if you're looking for something fun for your children, or if you want to play classic games in all sorts of styles just for the fun of it! In all of this, though, the more people you play it with, the more fun you'll have.
GS v.s. RBY 
2006-06-05
Hey you know how the Red, blue, and yellow games can not link up with Gold and silver to battle well then if you and a frind wont to battle with these diffrent games the buy this you can link up to battle with the diffent virsunes (Not the GBA ones) You can even take 3 pokemon from two diffent pokemon games to make a party. You and a frend can take on a CPU and take trunes using pokemon too so get both you GBB&W (black and wihgt) pokemon games with your GBC (color games)and battle with between them!
For Pokemon, this game is great! 
2005-09-22
I don't really like Pokemon, I've kind of outgrown it. However, this is an amazing game, especially for Pokemon. It is among the greatest of the last wave of N64 titles. The visuals and sound are perfect for the N64, with all the Pokemon's cries from the game incorporated into 64-bit sounds, amazing attack effects (especially the special-type ones), and smooth animations. There are more minigames in this, many are in a style similar to Mario Party. Overall, if you are either really into Pokemon, losing interest, or just looking for a great late N64 game, then this is a great choice.
Videogamefan's Pokemon Stadium 2 Review 
2005-07-03
The game is good if you wanna play Pokemon gold/silver on the tv and the battles are ok, but they get very repetitive.
awsome 
2004-12-11
What can you expect from the sequel to one of the favorite Nintendo 64 games of 2000? A lot.
Pokémon Stadium 2 comes with four new tournaments, 12 new minigames, and lots of fun extras, like special Pokéquizzes to test your level of mastery. And you're sure to find your favorite monsters, because--gulp!--249 Pokémon are present in the game. As in
Pokémon Stadium, you can train and battle your monsters, as well as transfer them (via the separately sold Transfer Pak) from your favorite Game Boy titles--including the newer
Gold and
Silver editions of the game.
Better than the 1st one 
2004-05-24
I love Pokemon Stadium 2. It's a great game. My favorite feature is that you can play Pokemon Crystal in the GB tower, even though the box says it's only compatible with Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold and Silver.
Pokemon stadium 2 is an excellent game for kids!!!! 
2003-09-27
Readers, if your friends tell you that pokemon stadium 2 stinks don't listen to them. This game is an excellent game for kids. You should buy this game. This game is about pokemon battling other trainers at classes, gyms, parks, and yes, stadiums. It also have mini-games like EAGER EEVEE and EGG EMERGENCY, And also my other favorits I won't tell you, you have to find out your self if you do it you will have so much fun!
Best (and only) Sequel to the Top-Selling "Poke'mon Stadium" 
2003-09-26
This is the perfect sequel to the best selling "Poke'mon Stadium", released in 2000. Poke'mon Stadium featured the original 150 Poke'mon and had fun but limited feature. This version features over 250 Poke'mon and lots of new features! Earl's Pokémon Academy and Pokéquizzes help you become ultimate master trainer and a 3D feature lets you design and view your room on Game Boy Color*! New mini-games amuse you for hours if battling is not your thing, and the Free Battle area lets you battle up to 4 people at once! You can even have teams (eg. 1P & 2P vs. 3P & 4P or 1P & 2P vs. COM; so many possibilities)! In conclusion, I say that this is a MUST HAVE for the Poke'mon and Nintendo 64 enthusiast.
This Game is So Addicting! 
2003-09-01
I could battle all day and night with these pokemon! Sadly, in order to win the cups and Gym Leader tower battles, you need to use pokemon you've trained yourself from the Gameboy games; I like to use the rentals, because I'm not very into the Gaemboy games, and the rentals offer all the pokemon (but, tragically, this was made before the release of the NEW pokemon, starting with Treecko. Which is sad because one of my new favorite pokemon, Manectric, and many other very cool ones, cannot be in this game. Colosseum, where are you?!)
So, battling is a ton of fun, with new types awesome new attacks. Strategizing is fun and challening. So many effects of attacks need to be calculated. (If I didn't know better, I'd say this Pokemon game would actually strengthen kids' minds! ^_~) My favorite pokemon (Ninetales, Vulpix, Jolteon, Flareon, Vaporeon, Umbreon, Mantine, Houndoom, Phanpy, Dragonair, Vileplume, Forretress, Bayleef, Sudowoodo, & a few others), can battle in teams against any other pokemon or player in this great game!
The Mini Games are SUCH an improvement over Pokemon Stadium 1. With the definite exception of Ekans' Ring Toss (which kicked much butt), those games were lame. These rock. The best ones are: Scyther & Pinsir's Log Cut, Cleffa & Igglybuff's Streaming Stampede pokemon count, Chansey's Egg Catch, Delibird's Delivery of gifts into your section of the conveyor belt across a room of Swinub, and the best of all, Eevee's "Eager Eevee," in which four little Eevees vie for the delicious fruit under the Aipom's basket on a small circular "rainbow road." So dang kawaii (cute)!!
Overall this is a game of skill that really makes you feel as though you're really battling with your living pokemon. The graphics are spectacular. I love it.