Hey You, Pikachu!

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Hey You, Pikachu!
Developer(s) Ambrella
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) December 12, 1998 (JP)
November 6, 2000 (US)
Genre Simulation
Mode(s) Single player
Platform(s) Nintendo 64

Hey You, Pikachu! is a Nintendo 64 game released in 2000. It was developed by Nintendo and Ambrella. It stars Pikachu of Pokémon fame. The game features voice-recognition technology; this is used to talk to Pikachu. It is also the only game that utilizes the N64's Voice Recognition Unit (VRU). Besides talking to Pikachu, the player can move around and pick up items. The game was geared towards small children and did not receive much critical acclaim; some complaints included the simplistic music and graphics, the controls, and the limits of the voice-recognition technology, which only understood about 200 words. Because of this, the game was near-impossible to release in the many languages of Europe, and so it was never released there. Despite said complaints, however, Some people outside of the target audience did enjoy the game.

About The Game

The game begins when the main character has to try out a new device of Professor Oak's that is used to talk to Pokémon. The player then meets a wild Pikachu and befriends it. The Pikachu's trust must be earned, then it will come and live in the player's house. There are three different areas to explore, each with their own things to do. They are Pikachu's Daring Days, Discovery Days, and Play Days. Through the course of the game, the player can earn Pika Points, which is the currency used at Abra's Shop.

Characters

Mom: The main character's mother. She does not come into the storyline much, but does say, "Good morning" to the player every morning.

Professor Oak: The professor who invented the Poké Helper, the device used to talk to Pokémon.

Pikachu: The partner of the main character, Pikachu and the player go on many adventures together, such as fishing trips and picnics.

Abra: Abra is a Pokémon who runs Abra's Shop, which is a place that sells three random items for Pika Points.

Butterfree: A Pokémon that hires Pikachu to babysit a group of Caterpie.

Bulbasaur: The Pokémon who cooks meals in Ochre Woods, he sends Pikachu and the player out into the woods to gather certain ingredients. The meals Bulbasaur cooks may be either stew, cookies, or goulash. Bulbasaur also watches you break a piñata.

Caterpie: These Pokémon must be babysat for Buterfree.

Charmander: A Pokémon met very early in the game in A Field Trip, Part One, Charmander goes to eat Bulbasaur's food. He also watches you break a piñata.

Gloom A Pokémon Pikachu must water with a watering can to evolve it into Vielplume.

Haunter: A Pokémon that tries to scare Pikachu.

Lapras: A Pokémon that carries you to Cobalt Island.

Magnemite: A Pokémon that carries ingredients to Bulbasaur. It can also be seen floating around Cobalt Fishing Hole.

Metapod: A Pokémon that evolves from Caterpie with rosebuds.

Oddish: A Pokémon Pikachu must water with a watering can to evolve it into Gloom.

Slowpoke: A Pokémon that watches you fish at Cobalt Fishing Hole.

Squirtle: A Pokémon that befriends Pikachu. He goes to eat Bulbasaur's food, and watches you break the Piñata. He can also be spotted near Ochre fishing hole sometimes.

Togepi: A Pokémon that hatches from an egg. It watches you break the piñata.

Venusaur: The evolved form of Ivysaur, Venasaur hands out prizes to the player if the piñata can be broken.

Vileplume A Pokémon that evolves from Gloom.

Items

The player collects many important items that can be stored in the toolbox.

Ball: This is Pikachu's ball, and Pikachu gives it to you

Cupcake: This is a treat for Pikachu.

Fishing Hook: This is used for fishing.

Harmonica: This can be given to Pikachu for him to play different tunes.

Lucky Hook: This hook is used to catch rare Pokémon

Megaphone: This is used to talk to Pikachu when he runs away.

Poké Helper: This device is used to talk to Pikachu.

Watering Can: This is used to water Oddish and Gloom in Springleaf Fields. It can hold 5 servings.

Watering Pail: This is used to water Oddish and Gloom in Springleaf Fields. It can hold 30 servings.

Pokémon Game Boy/DS games
First Generation: Pokémon Red and Blue | Pokémon Yellow
Second Generation: Pokémon Gold and Silver | Pokémon Crystal
Third Generation: Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire | Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen | Pokémon Emerald
Fourth Generation: Pokémon Diamond and Pearl
Console spinoff games
Hey You, Pikachu! | Pokémon Snap | Pokémon Stadium | Pokémon Puzzle League | Pokémon Box: Ruby & Sapphire | Pokémon Channel | Pokémon Master Arena | Pokémon Colosseum | Pokémon XD
Handheld spinoff games
Pokémon Pinball | Pokémon Trading Card | Pokémon Card GB2 | Pokémon Play It! | Pokémon Puzzle Challenge | Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire | Pokémon Dash! | Pokémon Torouze | Pokémon Mysterious Dungeon | Pokémon Ranger | Pokémon Mini | Pokémon Pikachu


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