
The game that won my childhood heart

I bought "Hey you, Pikachu!" when it first came out years and years ago.
It provided me with endless hours of amusement, being able to tell Pikachu what to do with the microphone (which usually led to testing just how well the voice controls actually could understand what I was saying), or watching him wander around and create his own adventure, which was never the same twice.
You get to meet and play with many of the well-loved Pokemon characters, such as Charmander, Bulbasaur, and Butterfree.
Most of the "missions" that you get during the game are quite simple, and are made more amusing by the fact that your character follows Pikachu around in a cardboard box with a slit in it at eye level, expecting Pikachu to not notice (and of course he doesn't, and gets incredibly confused and looks around when you talk to him from the box).
You have the ability to teach Pikachu to use certain attacks, which you use to do random tasks, such as using thunderbolt to get an apple down from a tree, or to to zap the heck out of another pokemon just because you feel like being a jerk.
There were glitches in the game, which were, at my age, incredibly amusing (such as Pikachu eating an Oddish after plucking it out of the ground).
Yes, the graphics are nothing amazing now, but back then they were pretty neat.
I bought the game again since at some point growing up I had lost it. I recently found my old N64, and the little microphone that comes with "Hey You, Pikachu!", which led to a massive amount of nostalgia.
Anyone who is a fan of Pokemon will get a few giggles and a good several hours of fun out of this game, while fans of Pikachu will be absolutely addicted from the start.
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