
Hey You, Pikachu!
Hey You, Pikachu! is a unique voice recognition game where players interact with Pikachu using the Nintendo 64's Voice Recognition Unit (VRU). The game focuses on building a friendship with Pikachu through voice commands and simple activities.
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About This Retro Game
Hey You, Pikachu! was one of the first games to utilize voice recognition technology on a home console. Players use the included microphone to give commands to Pikachu, who responds with various animations and actions.
The game features a day-by-day calendar system where players can engage in different activities with Pikachu, including fishing, picnicking, and exploring various environments.
While the voice recognition was limited by 1990s technology, the game was praised for its innovative approach to player-Pokémon interaction and its charming presentation of Pikachu's personality.
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