Surfing Pikachu
Submitted by: Collin McLaughlin
In order to teach your Pikachu SURF which is a technique it
would not normally learn, you need to first unlock the Round 2 mode. Now do
the following:
Enter the Round 2 Prime Cup's Master Ball division. In
order to do this you have to beat the other three divisions first.
Assemble a team that contains a Pikachu that does not yet
know SURF. You must use a Pikachu from the Game Boy game, which means you
cannot unlock Surfing Pikachu using a rental Pikachu.
Do not register your team. Play the game directly from your
Game Boy cartridge.
You now have to beat the Prime Cup's Master Ball division
using a three-Pokémon team that always contains Pikachu. Pikachu must be in
every one of the eight battles, and you are not allowed to use any continues.
If you do, you won't get Surfing Pikachu.
Once you have fulfilled all the above conditions and beaten
the cup, you are shown an award screen with Pikachu standing on a surfboard.
From here on, Pikachu can use the SURF technique both in battle and during
gameplay in your Game Boy versions of Pokémon. If you own Pokémon Yellow,
you can now also access the hidden Surfing Pikachu mini-game. Simply go to
the small hut on the northern beach of Route 19.
WOW! This code takes time to do, is completely original, and the outcome is
very worth it!
Battle Mewtwo
Submitted by: Collin McLaughlin
To unlock a hidden 6-on-1 battle with Mewtwo, beat the Gym
Leader Castle and get trophies in all 10 tournaments in the Stadium Mode. The
map screen will now turn to a night scene and a bonus tournament will open up
in which you battle against the psychic super-Pokémon, Mewtwo (#150). Once
you beat Mewtwo, you unlock a new game mode, Round 2 mode. This is harder
than Round 1 mode. You can toggle between the two at the start up screen by
pressing C-Right.
Mewtwo always seems to be the last Pokémon in all the games!
Alternate Pokemon Colors
Submitted by: Collin McLaughlin
It is well known that there are different color pokemon in
Stadium. The secret to the color variations lies in the names you give your
Pokémon as well as your trainer ID number (assiged to you in Pokemon Blue,
Red or Yellow, whenever you start a new game). While there are a few secret
names that change only certain Pokemon's colors, there are a few naming
tricks that result in different color variations. For example:
- Use only lower case letters (ie: poliwhirl)
- Reverse the syllables (ie: DRILLBEE)
- Abridge the names (ie: Pika)
It's cool to see wacky colored Pokemon.
Bonus Pokémon
Submitted by: Many people
Each time you beat the Gym Leader Castle, which includes
the Elite Four and your Rival, you will receive one of eight semi-rare to
rare Pokémon for your Game Boy game. These Pokémon are awarded at random,
but the good thing is that once you have beaten the Castle, you only need to
defeat the Final Four and your Rival again if you want to win more Pokémon.
The Pokémon you can win are Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Hitmonlee,
Hitmonchan, Eevee, Omanyte, and Kabuto.
It helps to get those hard to find Pokémon.
Trade Without Cable
Submitted by: Greg Siron
While using the sophisticated PC in Prof. Oak's lab, you
can load Pokémon from one version of Gameboy Pokémon, save it to the N64
gamepak, and transfer it back to another Gameboy version.
You will get the Pokédex data from the Pokémon, and you will be able to use
them in gameplay. This trick can also be done with entire boxes of Pokémon!
The only problem is that you can't trade items.
Stadium is really helpful if you don't have a game link cable.
GB Speed Upgrades
Submitted by: Many People
There are two secret speed upgrades to the GB Tower that
let you play Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow at much higher speeds:
In order to get the first one, Doduo Mode, beat the Poké
Cup. Once you have won all the Poké Cup tournaments, the GB Tower changes
into Doduo GB Tower and a Doduo sticker appears on the Game Boy. The Doduo
upgrade doubles the speed of the game play when playing the Game Boy game on
your N64.
In order to get the second upgrade, Dodrio Mode, change the
speed settings to Hyper Speed and play the Game Boy games. Then, you must
beat the Prime Cup after already beating the Poké Cup.
You can switch between the different GB Tower speed
settings during gameplay by pressing C Right.
This is another helpful code for all the people who want to get through their
game quickly.
Hyper-Mode
Submitted by: MistKnight54
Go to the Kids Club. Play a one player game against the
computer in "Who's the Best." Set the difficulty to hard and put
the number of wins to 5. If you can beat the computer 5 times in a row
without losing a single game, a new difficulty mode will be unlocked called
"hyper-mode." This makes the CPU much faster and therefore much
harder.
This code provides a challenge to everyone out there looking for one.
Missingno.'s Picture?
Submitted by: Bulbasaur
Catch a Missingno. in the RBY versions of Pokémon. Upload
them into your 64 and look at his stats. Missingno. will have a picture,
although he will have no Pokédex entry. You can see a picture of Missingno. HERE.
There is no cause for alarm, because Missingno. doesn't seem to affect the
Stadium Gamepak, but there are no promises made here.
Finally, the elusive Missingno. has a face! I think it looks like a
pre-evolution of Kangaskhan...
Bonus Stickers
Submitted by: Collin McLaughlin
Once you have beaten both the Round 1 mode, including
Mewtwo, and the Round 2 Mode, including Mewtwo, you are given a set of bonus
stickers that you can access in the Gallery Mode. When you're on the Gallery
main screen, press and hold L and R and move the Cursor to Print. If you keep
the buttons pressed, the Print option will now change to Bonus. You will now
have access to a set of 16 bonus "wallpaper" stickers from all the
different modes that you can print out at "Snap" Stations at your
local Blockbuster Video.
This is a better code for people who go to the print shops to collect the
stickers.
Get Amnesia Psyduck
Submitted by: Many people
In order to get Amnesia Psyduck, you must register all 151
Pokemon in the Hall of Fame. After doing so, you will be awarded with the
hard to find Amnesia Psyduck.
Don't get me wrong; It's a good code, but all you had to do was look in
Nintendo Power....
Talking Pikachu
Submitted by: Collin McLaughlin
If you use your Pikachu from Pokémon Yellow in Pokémon
Stadium, it will utter its trademark "Pikachu!" phrases during
battle. A rental Pikachu, or one uploaded from Pokémon Blue and Red,
however, will remain silent.
I like this one!
Different Pikachu
Submitted by: Raichu3bs
Put Pokémon Yellow version in the Transfer Pack. Go into
Gallery and upload Pikachu in the Snap version of the game. He will pose
differently than if you had uploaded him from Red/Blue.
Just like he makes different cries in Battle Mode....
New Title Screen
Submitted by: Many people
Beat both the Gym Leader Castle and Stadium modes to change
the title screen. The new title depicts Pikachu, Blastoise, Charizard,
Venusaur and Mewtwo.
Ahh, this code reminds me of my MarioKart 64 days...
How To Get Different Picture Arenas
As you continue through your game, you will battle in
different arenas and stadiums. After you have battled in a new one, you will
be able to photograph your Pokémon in that arena using the Gallery Mode.
While snapping photos, press L and a list will come up of all the different
arenas. As you battle in new places, different stages will open up.
It's good to use if you don't want hum-dum pictures.
Different Pokémon in "Battle Now"
Submited by: AdAmNP64
When you enter the R2 mode of "Battle Now," you
will notice that the Pokémon that they give you are different. They are
stronger and many are the evolved forms of the Pokémon that can be used in
the R1 mode.
Not much to say. Thanks Adam!
Mute Clefairy
Submitted by: Sebastien@canada.com
When you are on Clefairy says, look at the arrows and press
on them. After the Clefairy start singing, press start on your controller and
wait about 10 seconds. Press start again, and when the Clefairy move their
arms, there won't be any music!
You would think there wouldn't be any glitches on your N64....
Damaging Hits
Submitted by: Viper
While doing an attack press A and about 90% of the time you
will do more damage than usual.
Its okay... but the only reason the code was put up is because of our lack of
Stadium Codes.