While this is Japan's first Pokemon Stadium game it should be noted it is NOT the same as the first US game. If you do plan to get this game you should try to get an adapter for the Gameboy Pokemon games. Also note that it all has to be in the Japanese NTSC-J region, though the system/controllers don't have to be. While the first of it's kind I don't know that it holds up all too well today, considering the next two installments have more content to them. It's still good for a collection or if you want to experience the very first Pokemon Stadium hands-on.
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It doesn't have all original 151 pokemon but that's ok because this game was essentially a beta of what was going to be. It shouldn't be judged as a whole game but instead compared to a sort of demo. Of you want to see some of the original animations and colours for the pokemon this game has it. If you don't have a Japanese n64 you'll either need to use a gameshark or mod your n64 to play Japanese games. The mod isn't difficult and requires no soldering or chip installation, just cut a bit of the plastic away. This game is more for collectors or pokemon enthusiasts than regular gamers.
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This Pokémon Colosseum game is deserving of five stars because it came in the condition it was advertised. And the game play works great with no issues since I bought a Nintendo 64 that plays Japanese and North American games.
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Game functions but sticker was much more heavily damaged than the pictures let on.
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Amazing condition
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