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Pokemon Stadium 2 Switch Release Date

Pokemon Stadium 2 Switch Release Date

Publish Date: December 13, 2023

Pokemon Stadium is one of the classic Nintendo 64 games from the late 1990’s and early 2000’s. It was released right around when Pokemon was near the height of its initial popularity. Everyone thought that Pokemon would eventually fade away. Instead, it is inching closer to its 30th Anniversary. Here is a look at when fans can get their hands on the classic game, here is the Pokemon Stadium 2 Switch Release Date.

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A few years ago, Nintendo announced that they would be launching an expansion pass to their online offering that included old Nintendo 64 and Sega games. This has seen some very big and iconic games rereleased to the public. Some for the first time since their original releases over 20 years ago. One of the biggest ones to come out recently was Goldeneye, a James Bond multiplayer classic.

Now, it seems as if it is Pokemon’s chance to get the spotlight. Pokemon Stadium 2 was one of the first games to see a pretty big interaction between the Nintendo 64 and the Gameboy. It allowed players not only to play their Gold, Silver and Crystal games on Nintendo 64. But, it also was a great game in and of itself.

The Gym Leader challenge was always fun. It was also challenging and took out the grinding that most Pokemon games require. One of the major reasons it was great though were the mini games that were added to it. Ones like Streaming Stampede, Egg Emergency and a fun but frustrating one in Eager Eevee. Truthfully, there were no bad mini games of the nine that came with the original game.

When looking at the Pokemon Stadium 2 Switch Release Date, fans will not have to wait long as it will be available sometime in 2023. The original Pokemon Stadium will be coming in April and likely Pokemon Stadium 2 will come out in the near future.

Players can only play it though with Nintendo Online and the expansion pass is included. The normal Nintendo Switch Online plan is only $19.99 a year and the additional expansion pack is an additional $30.00. So for an overall price of $49.99 a year, players can play online and continue to get classic games from the N64 and one from the Gamecube at some point in the future as well.


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9 Comments

  1. Avatar of Alex
    Alex

    This article gets me even more excited for Pokemon Stadium 2 coming out. I have already been enjoying Pokemon Stadium 1 with great nostalgia. Very nice article from a fellow fan. :)

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    Anonymous

    This excites me, I’ve already been playing and enjoying Pokemon stadium 1 with amazing nostalgia on the switch, and now I just have to patiently wait for my beloved Pokemon Stadium 2 to arrive as well! Great article with lots of enthusiasm shared by a fellow fan! :)

  3. Avatar of Anonymous 2
    Anonymous 2

    Click bait title

  4. Avatar of K
    K

    The person who made this article need to find something else to call a job,writing it’s obviously not their best subject.

  5. Avatar of
    Anonymous

    Click bait! No release date. They just say “sometime this year” ..smdh

  6. Avatar of
    Anonymous

    What a useless article

    1. Avatar of Pikipekpeter
      Pikipekpeter

      What a useless comment

  7. Avatar of Jamie
    Jamie

    Just a small typo but I know you can’t play saphire on 2nd generation games is crystal

    1. Avatar of Robert Hanes
      Robert Hanes

      Whoops, thank you for pointing that out!

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