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Pokémon Stadium Switch vs. N64 Graphics Comparison

IbizaPocholo

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Find out how much better Pokémon Stadium looks on Nintendo Switch Online compared to Nintendo 64! Note: N64 was recorded via the EON Super 64 HDMI adapter.

0:00 Full-Scale Comparison
5:01 Half-Scale Comparison

Some comments on the webpage discuss their opinions on the comparison, the animations, and the game itself. Some people appreciate the nostalgic feelings from the game, including its team-building aspect and better move animations compared to modern-day Pokémon games. Others feel that the game is incomplete without Game Boy compatibility. Some people mention the moonwalking animation for Pidgeys after their defeat. The Switch version looks brighter than the N64 version, which may be due to the N64 using AV output.
 

Saber

Member
From my memory Pidgey aways have moonwalking when defeated. Similar to Pidgeotto and Pigeot.

Also, it aways gonna do Switch favor since the N64 itself already do disservice with a forced filter.

edit: Might add that without the gameboy stuff yeah the game can be dry unless you filter a few pokemons here and there. But the mini-games are fun(Pokemon Stadium 2 is better).
 
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Soodanim

Member
So bored of comments like that. Yes, we all know emulation is a thing and we've always known.
It's predictable, but what else is there to say about an in-house emulation turned into a comparison video?

We could talk about Nintendo not making a bridge between Stadium and Red/Blue/Yellow to actually provide the full experience, but they're never going to do that when they have existing games they want to sell. These are cheap classic library flips, there isn't much to say
 
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