No, it's not possible.
Assuming that the emulated game is the same generation as the game you are trading to, you need to place your game and save on a DS flash cartridge, and it will act like a normal DS game from there.
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Well, Pokemon Stadium is a rather old game. And in it, you do not catch Pokemon, you choose from a selection of them to battle with.
The transfer pak was used with certain games to transfer data from Game Boy games to the Nintendo 64. The games supported with this are: Mario Golf, Mario Tennis, Mickey's Speedway USA, Perfect Dark, Pokemon Stadium, and Pokemon Stadium 2. All of the games besides Pokemon Stadium 1 & 2 used their counterpart Game Boy/ Game Boy Color game. Pokemon Stadium could be used to transfer data from Pokemon versions Red, Blue, and Yellow, and Pokemon Stadium 2 could be used with Pokemon versions Red, Blue, Yellow, Silver, Gold, and Crystal. When used with these Pokemon titles the transfer pak actually allows you to play the compatible Game Boy games RIGHT ON THE N64! The mode, called Game Boy Tower, is the ONLY way to play a Game Boy game on the 64 and only these Pokemon titles are supported. Pretty cool, huh?
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There are 3 methods you can trade with Yellow version: One method involves the use of the Gameboy Link Cable accessory, while the other uses the Nintendo 64 game Pokemon Stadium or Pokemon Stadium 2.Method 1: Connect two Gameboy's together using the Link Cable and have both games enter a Pokemon Center and speak to the lady near the PC. She will ask you to save your game then choose Trade Center. Have both games do this and confirm the link using the A button. Inside the Trade Center sit down in the seats and screen will appear with your pokemon on it. Choose which pokemon you want to trade and confirm your choice, have the other game do the same. Confirm one more time and the trade will commence. Allow the game to save and the trade will be successfull.Method 2: Insert a Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak into the Nintendo 64 controller and insert Yellow version inside the pak. Turn on Pokemon Stadium or Pokemon Stadium 2 and choose Professor Oak's Lab. Once inside select the PC and change the right box to N64 Box 1. Move your pokemon from either your Party or GB Boxes (stands for Gameboy) and put them in the N64 Box. Allow the game to save your changes and turn the game off. Insert a new game into the pak such as Red version and take the pokemon Yellow version left inside the N64 Box. This method will not evolve pokemon like Kadabra.Method 3: With two Transfer Pak accessories you can use the Trade Machine in Professor Oak's Lab in Pokemon Stadium and Pokemon Stadium 2. Insert the games you want to trade with in each pak and turn on the game. Choose the lab and select the Trade Machine. Select the pokemon you want to trade and confirm that choice and do the same with the other controller. Confirm your choice one more time and allow the game to save and the trade will be successfull.There are also trainers in-game that will trade with the player as long as they provide the pokemon that trainer wants. For example one trainer asks for a Raichu and will trade you an Electrode for said Raichu. If you accept his offer the game will do an automatic trade sequence and you will receive the Raichu.
Pokemon Stadium's GB Tower can only play Pokemon games.
Yes it is. It doesn't transfer, it copies.
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