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Hey You, Pikachu! is a Nintendo 64 video game released by Nintendo in 1998 in Japan and 2000 in North America. It was developed by Ambrella.

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  • Hey You, Pikachu! is a Nintendo 64 video game released by Nintendo in 1998 in Japan and 2000 in North America. It was developed by Ambrella.
  • If you tilt the cartridge Pikachu becomes a weird glitchy mess. The music also glitches out.
  • Hey You, Pikachu! (known in Japan as "Pikachu Genki dechū" (ピカチュウげんきでちゅう, lit. a pun on "Pikachu genki desu" (Pikachu is fine)) is a Nintendo 64 game that features voice recognition technology used to talk with a Pikachu. Video game review aggregators like Metacritic and Game Rankings gave the game mixed reviews. Some complaints included the simplistic music and graphics, the controls, and the limits of the voice-recognition technology, which only understood about two-hundred words. Because of this, it was never released outside of Japan and North America.
  • Hey You, Pikachu! (ピカチュウげんきでちゅう, Pikachu Genki Dechu) es un videojuego de la Nintendo 64 publicado en 1998. Fue desarrollado por Nintendo y Ambrella. Su nombre japonés es Pikachu Genki Dechu, un juego de palabras en "Pikachu genki desu" (Pikachu está bien). Una especie de secuela a "Hey You" es Pokémon Channel, un juego publicado tres años después en Nintendo GameCube.
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  • Hey You, Pikachu! is a Nintendo 64 video game released by Nintendo in 1998 in Japan and 2000 in North America. It was developed by Ambrella.
  • Hey You, Pikachu! (known in Japan as "Pikachu Genki dechū" (ピカチュウげんきでちゅう, lit. a pun on "Pikachu genki desu" (Pikachu is fine)) is a Nintendo 64 game that features voice recognition technology used to talk with a Pikachu. The game begins when the main character is asked to try out a new device of Professor Oak's that is used to talk to Pokémon. The player soon meets a wild Pikachu and befriends it. The Pikachu's trust must be earned by the player and eventually it will come and live in the player's house. There are three different activity days: Pikachu's Daring Days, Discovery Days, and Play Days. Each day has a different objective (e.g. collecting food, going fishing) and the player can earn Pika Points, which is the currency used at Abra's Shop to unlock new items. Eventually, if the player reaches day 365, Professor Oak appears and says that Pikachu has to be released, as it is a wild Pokémon. The player has to go to the woods where Pikachu was found and say "goodbye" several times, upon which Pikachu realizes he can't live with the player anymore, and, sadly, leaves. After the credits, while the player is looking around the front yard and reminiscing about Pikachu, it returns, and the game continues as if Pikachu was never released. Video game review aggregators like Metacritic and Game Rankings gave the game mixed reviews. Some complaints included the simplistic music and graphics, the controls, and the limits of the voice-recognition technology, which only understood about two-hundred words. Because of this, it was never released outside of Japan and North America. A spiritual sequel to Hey You, Pikachu!, Pokémon Channel was also developed by Ambrella. It was released on the Nintendo GameCube.
  • If you tilt the cartridge Pikachu becomes a weird glitchy mess. The music also glitches out.
  • Hey You, Pikachu! (ピカチュウげんきでちゅう, Pikachu Genki Dechu) es un videojuego de la Nintendo 64 publicado en 1998. Fue desarrollado por Nintendo y Ambrella. Su nombre japonés es Pikachu Genki Dechu, un juego de palabras en "Pikachu genki desu" (Pikachu está bien). El juego permite una tecnología de reconocimiento de voz para hablar a Pikachu, la estrella del juego. Es uno de los dos juegos que utiliza la Unidad de reconocimiento de voz (VRU) de Nintendo 64, una pieza de hardware que puede captar y analizar la voz humana. Sin embargo, fue el único juego lanzado en EUA que usase el VRU. Una tecnología similar fue posteriormente utilizada para construir la Nintendo DS. El jugador puede mover y recoger items, además de hablar con pikachu y puede describir todo lo de su ambiente. Este juego también contiene a otros Pokémon como Bulbasaur, Charmander y Squirtle. Alguno de ellos pueden ser controlados por el megáfono del jugador. Por ejemplo, al usar el megáfono para decir a Haunter que se fuera, será grabado para asustar a Pikachu y a los cinco Poliwag. El jugador puede alimentar a otros aparte de Pikachu. Si alimentas a Caterpie con un montón de rosas, evolucionará a Metapod. Una especie de secuela a "Hey You" es Pokémon Channel, un juego publicado tres años después en Nintendo GameCube.
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