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The Pocket Pikachu was Nintendo's attempt to bring together two of the biggest fads in Japan of the 90's. The Pocket Pikachu is a virtual pet game, about the size of Pokémon Mini, and as the title suggests, you have to look after a Pikachu. The clever thing was, it has a Pedometer in it. In other words, it counts the number of steps you take by sensing up and down movement. Apart from adding to the game, this could be used to encourage kids to exercise, or clip virtual pets to washing machines. Either way, it was successful and rewarded itself a colour sequel.

The object of the game is to keep Pikachu happy. To do this, you need to give it watts. You could either run around a lot, or play a slots style game where you gamble watts.

The unit also features an alarmĀ  and clock function, which once got my old English teacher to have a go at the class because she heard a pager...

Here are you of the things you might see Pikachu doing, along with some dreadful commentary by myself:

Here you can see Pikachu taking a bath. Judging by where those bubbles are coming from, I think we can come to the conclusion that Pikachu has been eating a lot of beans.

To the right you can see Pikachu eating out of a saucepan, with a placemat, no plate, and cup and some toothpaste around him. Thinking about it, maybe Pika's brushing his teeth?

Its nice to see Pikachu does the hard work too. Here you can see Pikachu working up a sweat as it waltz's along next to you.

A lot of credit goes to Digipoke UK so be sure to check them out.

Page written by Psythor.

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COMMENTS
dj jjw on Sun 05 Aug 2007 17:45:55 UTC.
like a gba only not that good
NaCl on Wed 26 May 2010 01:09:17 UTC.
i used to sit on the dryer in the garage and play my gameboy with this thing clipped to my waistband. XD