16:28 "Thunderbolt! Thunderbolt!... No, don't give me a bolt! Where did you even get that?!" Pikachu was possessed by Roger Rabbit there. Classic toon humour!
They probably didn't see the need. Turning a 2D game into 3D is no small task (expensive) and making the main games on GB helped keep their virtual monopoly in the handheld market.
@@encycl07pedia- Perhaps, but they made the jump with Mario, Zelda and all their other big IPs. And, for me at least, it wouldn't have had to have even been a 3D game, just a higher resolution iteration of the Game Boy games. The gaming magazines would have roasted them for that though.
@@RJKYEG Eh, I think it's different for those as they were primarily TV games anyway. Pokemon was first and foremost a GB series. The GB Tower in the Stadium series basically does what you describe bringing Pokemon main series games to the TV... or the Super Game Boy.
Word is that they tuned the microphone to pick up higher pitched voices like that of a child. I had this game and had a little more luck getting pikachu to listen if I pitched my voice higher.
I have a boxed copy, and it not only says children under 4 might have trouble but also children over 12. So you have to be the right age for it to even work a little.
This game reminds me so much of parenting a toddler. Always repeating yourself. Them never listening and trying to play tag instead. Not being able to find something that is literally right next to them 5:11. Sending them into the woods to fend for themselves when you’ve had enough.
I remember LOVING this game as a kid. I remember the reason why I loved it was because of the soundtrack, the calming atmosphere of locations, the early 3D graphics, and the first ever time I could ever “talk” to things in a game when I was like 6 or 7
As someone who beat this game when it was new… I actually liked it! Calming music and scenery, the big issue was how junk the mic included was! If you used any other 2.5mm mic, it worked WAY better. If you get a chance, plug the Hey You Pikachu mic into a computer and record some audio and listen to have terrible it is. Just like pokemon snap, this concept should be revisited since the tech is so much better… imagine something like this but as an app!
No, I disagree totally. My experience when it was new was just like his, to the point as a kid I was so frustrated I was yelling on the mic. I felt bad my parents spent $99.99 dollars on it tho too, so I also said I liked it when I really didn't.
Some of the mic quality might depend on how well the mic was stored. The cabling didn’t seem particularly sturdy, so it’s possible it was better when it first came out.
Look up any videos of people using it, it was a trash mic even in perfect condition. Check out the forum ‘ I hooked up a $400 mic to Hey You! Pikachu and I swear the game works better’ the first post has audio recorded from it and it’s unbelievable had bad it is. The game never had a chance with it being attached to this junk mic
"how are you smart enough to invent a device to talk to pokemon but you don't know what an apple or a beach ball are?" Dude, some engineers I've met. . .
I remember this game. It's not that bad to control once you get the hang of it: You have to speak calmly and clearly, using the phrases it knows and nothing else extra in the bubble. "Over here... Carrot... OK" works. "Get the carrot! No don't friggin zap it, now it's junk! There's another carrot over there! That's a dirt ball you moron! OMFG DON'T SEND THAT YOU RUINED THE STEW!" does not. And once it's started some other action, it often can't be interrupted until that action finishes. It's really more the sort of game that's fun to mess around in rather than try to 100% in any time period. Which makes sense, it's a virtual pet. One time Pikachu started flinging tissues all over the floor. After I got it to stop, I told it to clean up and it went around zapping the tissues to burn them up. As far as I know this accomplished nothing in terms of game progression, but it was a fun and memorable interaction.
Pikachu is notorious for not listening to commands from their trainers (and I don't just mean in the anime, if you owned a Pikachu in the Pokémon world you were risking your life)... If Oak had any sense he would have used this device on a Ponyta instead.
I remember the playground legends for this game. The biggest one being if you do every mission successfully in one try that at the end mew shows up and you can play the whole game over with mew instead of pikachu. Good times.
i love this game have it and remember it greatly I know how you feel about talking to pikachu I also had found memories of this game, so I'm glad you played this game it brought back so many more
14:04 Lol guiding Pikachu to the piñata ("Over here. Wrong. Over here. Wrong.") reminded me of AVGN trying to land the plane in Top Gun - "Speed down. Left left. Speed up. Right Right." :P
As a Pokémon fan who played this as a kid (though several years after it came out), I've spent decades of my life thinking this was a sandbox/life sim game, or even more of a toy, because back then I never realized it had actual missions. I simply didn't make it that far before giving up and then proceeding to lose the microphone. This was enlightening (slightly).
I never finished it, but I did do missions and unlocked some additional ones. It's very much more of an early life sim than a game in the traditional sense. It's from around when tamagachis were big, so it's kind of that but on a TV, plus missions to do and treasures to collect. BTW the mic and the box that connects it to the N64 are separate. The mic is just a standard 3.5mm monaural mic, and any regular PC mic will work. The box is special though, apparently it's responsible for the voice recognition and tells the N64 what words were said.
We bought this game and it's the reason why I stopped buying Nintendo peripherals. I had so much faith in it as a kid though, imagining all kinds of cool applications for it that didn't even matter because the N64 was on its way out.
Your main problem was not raising your voice pitch, the VRU was designed for kids. For anyone interested in trying this game themselves, which I personally recommend, the Simple64 emulator has the VRU emulated.
Was this game awful? Yes. Did i get frustrated because pikachu wont listen? yes. But this game will always be nostalgic and special to me. The music and game itself will always have a place in my heart.
Thab, I've been watching your series from the beginning, and you have grown in so many ways! I wish you were better recognized for all the consistency and quality you put out!
Id be so happy if they sold a usb C microphone for the nso n64 controller and gave us hey you Pikachu. This game was my whole childhood and i played it so much. When Pikachu would run away id force him to take care of caterpies as punishment and make him watch tv, i would tell Pikachu we couldn't go outside til he learned not to run away (after a few mins your room is a mess) 😭 Sometimes i wonder if im the only one that loved the game and still do...
This game is great!...if someone let you borrow it, you didn't pay full price for it, or you found it for cheap at Gamestop 😂😂😂 I unironically loved Pokémon Channel for the Gamecube. Great sequel to this
My parents and I pre-ordered this game from Toys R Us back in the day. I saw a lame commercial for it, though, and I heard it was for younger kids. So, we canceled the pre-order. No regrets.
This game isn't great, but I love it so much. I remember my parents arguing about whether or not to buy it for me bc it was more expensive bc of the vru being included. My mom was worried I wouldn't play it enough, but by god I played the heck out of it. It was the first video game I ever beat and I cried when I reached the credits.
I have been waiting for this game for the last hundred entries. So glad it's here! 😊 I have never been able to trigger the ending, so hoping this can help!!
I remember my experience way back when being exactly the same. It was $99.99 too at the time it came out because of the voice hardware, I was so excited to get it. It was garbage. Within the next few weeks the price dropped tremendously. If there is a time Nintendo failed the kids, it was this. ;( I felt bad my parents spent so much money on this too. The most fun me and my brother had with it was cussing at pikachu because that made it funnier, and we werent supposed to as kids.
How did you win? I did all that and Oak never asks me to get the scope. Do I need to evolve all the Oddish into Gloom? I think I only did one, which later became Vileplume. Man. I have no idea what I missed!!
Loving the marble races. In this case the race seemed way more exciting than actually playing this game. Even with the boring games you do a good job of making a fun video out of the journey.
Thanks for the video! I heard that the mic is an issue because it's low quality. so if you modded things to use a proper mic, Pikachu can understand you way better.
I've never had issues with this game. It only recognizes purple words as shown in the instructions. A lot of fun even today if you don't purposefully mess up for content lol
The ending of this game has to be the dumbest thing ever. The amount of emotional damage this did to kids is whack. I remember hearing about kids just feeling depressed about losing practically a friend they bonded with. Even if pikachu barely worked, it was our special pikachu!
It's essentially a ripoff of that one Pokemon anime episode where Ash tries to leave his Pikachu with a bunch of wild Pikachu. Except the anime did it way better.
Really? Emotional damage? It's the common trope of learning to let someone go. It's supposed to be a moment of emotional growth and maturity, which happens through facing hard truths. Hell, even Disney's Jungle Book does the same thing. I think the problem is just the mental disconnect with established Pokémon "lore", since keeping your own Pokémon is just standard practice in the game world, so why this particular one needs to be released into the wild simply doesn't make sense.
I physically shuddered when onegai monsters got a shoutout at the beginning of the race. And then of course Derby Stallion led for an uncomfortably long time. 😅
Mario Kart 64 was in first place for the tiniest bit of an instant at the beginning of the marble race. It'll be insane when that one pops up in the challenge.
I remember playing this as a kid and loved it despite 90% of the time it wouldn’t understand a word I was saying. My grandparents however… probably regretted getting me this game lol
I was young enough when I played this game that the frustrating elements didn't register as such to me. Just me and my hearing impaired Pikachu having a good time.
This is a “trying to control your drunk friend” simulator
props to whoever said in chat "Pikachu, execute order 66" 😂
A good soldier follows orders
PIKAAAAA! UNLIMITED PIKAAAAAA!
@@ayuvir Crosshair is best clone.
It was Janoy Cresva
When have we ever followed orders?
16:28 "Thunderbolt! Thunderbolt!... No, don't give me a bolt! Where did you even get that?!"
Pikachu was possessed by Roger Rabbit there. Classic toon humour!
Reminds me of that scene in the mask : "Go get the keys. No, not the cheese, the KEYS!"
All we wanted was an N64 version of the Pokémon Game Boy games, and Nintendo came up with so many Pokémon games that were anything but that.
They probably didn't see the need. Turning a 2D game into 3D is no small task (expensive) and making the main games on GB helped keep their virtual monopoly in the handheld market.
@@encycl07pedia- Perhaps, but they made the jump with Mario, Zelda and all their other big IPs.
And, for me at least, it wouldn't have had to have even been a 3D game, just a higher resolution iteration of the Game Boy games. The gaming magazines would have roasted them for that though.
@@RJKYEG Eh, I think it's different for those as they were primarily TV games anyway. Pokemon was first and foremost a GB series. The GB Tower in the Stadium series basically does what you describe bringing Pokemon main series games to the TV... or the Super Game Boy.
I wanted one on GameCube so bad 😭
Honestly I feel like we got a real 3d pokemon a bit too late into the games generations.
@@RJKYEG
Kirby did not transition to 3D and things like fire emblem didn’t really either.
Hear me out: Superman 64 with Hey You Pikachu voice recognition tech
"RING. RING. THE RING! FLY THROUGH THE RINGS!"
@@mikeRedMDK2032 haha perfect
Ported to the virtual boy
Im now genuinely wondering what speedruns for this game look like.
Pure hilarity no doubt lol
It's like a typing game where you have to wear boxing gloves.
And a wrestling mask
But do you use your powers for good, or for awesome?
@@justinbremer2281
Would you like to join forces?
Word is that they tuned the microphone to pick up higher pitched voices like that of a child.
I had this game and had a little more luck getting pikachu to listen if I pitched my voice higher.
I have a boxed copy, and it not only says children under 4 might have trouble but also children over 12. So you have to be the right age for it to even work a little.
@@aljayabe123 That is... very strange game design.
The microphone: "please speak up, I'm hard of hearing"
Thab: G ₗ ₒ ₒ ₘ
Microphones refuse to pick my voice up properly so it really works out for me.
Iirc someone made their own microphone for the n64 and this game is a 100x more enjoyable with it.
OMG! The dev who put that bolt in the game is a master troll.
Made me laugh! Bro was like, where did you even get that?! Then he just yeets it. 🤣
I laughed so hard during this video. "No not a bolt! Howd you even get that?"
That was definitely the best part
Yup, that cracked me up. The devs were petty lol
Pikachu: troll science before it was cool. brotip: pikachu uses (electro)magnet to steal^Wacquire bolt faster
This game reminds me so much of parenting a toddler. Always repeating yourself. Them never listening and trying to play tag instead. Not being able to find something that is literally right next to them 5:11. Sending them into the woods to fend for themselves when you’ve had enough.
I remember LOVING this game as a kid. I remember the reason why I loved it was because of the soundtrack, the calming atmosphere of locations, the early 3D graphics, and the first ever time I could ever “talk” to things in a game when I was like 6 or 7
Same. You don’t need much to be entertained as a kid. This was practically VR
"It feels like you're playing Blue's Clues in reverse" might be the funniest thing I've heard all year.
Pickachu just woke up say a nice greeting
Thab: *says everything except “good morning”
Thab really had a LowTierGod moment.
The ending where he calls Pikachu a loser cracked me up 😂
As someone who beat this game when it was new… I actually liked it! Calming music and scenery, the big issue was how junk the mic included was! If you used any other 2.5mm mic, it worked WAY better. If you get a chance, plug the Hey You Pikachu mic into a computer and record some audio and listen to have terrible it is.
Just like pokemon snap, this concept should be revisited since the tech is so much better… imagine something like this but as an app!
No, I disagree totally. My experience when it was new was just like his, to the point as a kid I was so frustrated I was yelling on the mic. I felt bad my parents spent $99.99 dollars on it tho too, so I also said I liked it when I really didn't.
Some of the mic quality might depend on how well the mic was stored. The cabling didn’t seem particularly sturdy, so it’s possible it was better when it first came out.
Look up any videos of people using it, it was a trash mic even in perfect condition. Check out the forum ‘ I hooked up a $400 mic to Hey You! Pikachu and I swear the game works better’ the first post has audio recorded from it and it’s unbelievable had bad it is. The game never had a chance with it being attached to this junk mic
This is gonna turn into "Screw You, Pikachu!" real fast, isn't it...?
16:33 "no dont give me the bolt" 😂
This game is basically a toddler sim, only you don't love Pikachu.
"how are you smart enough to invent a device to talk to pokemon but you don't know what an apple or a beach ball are?"
Dude, some engineers I've met. . .
I remember this game. It's not that bad to control once you get the hang of it: You have to speak calmly and clearly, using the phrases it knows and nothing else extra in the bubble. "Over here... Carrot... OK" works. "Get the carrot! No don't friggin zap it, now it's junk! There's another carrot over there! That's a dirt ball you moron! OMFG DON'T SEND THAT YOU RUINED THE STEW!" does not. And once it's started some other action, it often can't be interrupted until that action finishes.
It's really more the sort of game that's fun to mess around in rather than try to 100% in any time period. Which makes sense, it's a virtual pet. One time Pikachu started flinging tissues all over the floor. After I got it to stop, I told it to clean up and it went around zapping the tissues to burn them up. As far as I know this accomplished nothing in terms of game progression, but it was a fun and memorable interaction.
Pikachu is notorious for not listening to commands from their trainers (and I don't just mean in the anime, if you owned a Pikachu in the Pokémon world you were risking your life)... If Oak had any sense he would have used this device on a Ponyta instead.
A fire horse being less dangerous? Naw, we should have gotten a ratmon of some sort to really be safe 🐀
@@AgentXRifle Ponyta listen to you, and can control their mane.
@@starpetalarts6668 but not at first, I’ve seen ash trying to tame one for a race and it definitely wasn’t easy or painless.
Having "I quit" on the main menu is hilarious
One of the developers was trying to send a warning, "Quit now".
They just knew that's what every last person playing would be thinking eventually
I remember the playground legends for this game. The biggest one being if you do every mission successfully in one try that at the end mew shows up and you can play the whole game over with mew instead of pikachu. Good times.
FFVII Remake Cloud walking up to people saying, "Poliwag."
i love this game have it and remember it greatly I know how you feel about talking to pikachu I also had found memories of this game, so I'm glad you played this game it brought back so many more
14:04 Lol guiding Pikachu to the piñata ("Over here. Wrong. Over here. Wrong.") reminded me of AVGN trying to land the plane in Top Gun - "Speed down. Left left. Speed up. Right Right." :P
He means... All of them. A glutton for our entertainment.
As a Pokémon fan who played this as a kid (though several years after it came out), I've spent decades of my life thinking this was a sandbox/life sim game, or even more of a toy, because back then I never realized it had actual missions. I simply didn't make it that far before giving up and then proceeding to lose the microphone. This was enlightening (slightly).
I never finished it, but I did do missions and unlocked some additional ones. It's very much more of an early life sim than a game in the traditional sense. It's from around when tamagachis were big, so it's kind of that but on a TV, plus missions to do and treasures to collect.
BTW the mic and the box that connects it to the N64 are separate. The mic is just a standard 3.5mm monaural mic, and any regular PC mic will work. The box is special though, apparently it's responsible for the voice recognition and tells the N64 what words were said.
We bought this game and it's the reason why I stopped buying Nintendo peripherals. I had so much faith in it as a kid though, imagining all kinds of cool applications for it that didn't even matter because the N64 was on its way out.
"Pikachu...we're not laughing with you, we're laughing AT you" - LOL
Just call the bit at 16:23 "Hey You Pikachu in a nutshell"
I like to believe that the mic works fine and Pikachu is just a nasty little rat.
Your main problem was not raising your voice pitch, the VRU was designed for kids.
For anyone interested in trying this game themselves, which I personally recommend, the Simple64 emulator has the VRU emulated.
Was this game awful? Yes. Did i get frustrated because pikachu wont listen? yes. But this game will always be nostalgic and special to me. The music and game itself will always have a place in my heart.
This game seems like a parent trying to get a four year old to do anything.
So ultimately it is a game you give your kid for revenge.
I'm soooooo glad I didn't waste my allowance on this back in the day
“I opted to try the piñata party.”
“This one is so stupid.”
I think he didn't get into filling your room with all the collectibles from your adventures, that was the main draw of the Piñata Party
Thab, I've been watching your series from the beginning, and you have grown in so many ways! I wish you were better recognized for all the consistency and quality you put out!
Some of these edits are hilarous. "Wake up!" "Where'd you even get that!?"
Definitely one of those games that either resonates with you or it doesn’t, not unlike Snap.
Id be so happy if they sold a usb C microphone for the nso n64 controller and gave us hey you Pikachu. This game was my whole childhood and i played it so much.
When Pikachu would run away id force him to take care of caterpies as punishment and make him watch tv, i would tell Pikachu we couldn't go outside til he learned not to run away (after a few mins your room is a mess) 😭
Sometimes i wonder if im the only one that loved the game and still do...
The only voice recognition game worth playing is the greatest game on Dreamcast----Seaman.
Seaman was an interesting game for sure. Still jank when trying to get your seaman to do anything.
To be fair to Oak, I think he's going senile in his old age. Poor man can't remember his grandson's name.
But how weird a name is "BONERPOOP," like anybody's going to remember that
Anyone else think that that marble challenge at the end is the most exciting part of these videos?
Imagine being a kid in pokemon world and a Pikachu try to befriends you and you're like "this dirty rat trying to get into the house, get outta here!"
More like Yeetachu.
This game is great!...if someone let you borrow it, you didn't pay full price for it, or you found it for cheap at Gamestop 😂😂😂 I unironically loved Pokémon Channel for the Gamecube. Great sequel to this
My parents and I pre-ordered this game from Toys R Us back in the day. I saw a lame commercial for it, though, and I heard it was for younger kids. So, we canceled the pre-order. No regrets.
Hello everyone, after discussing with my wife and family, I would like to confirm that he does indeed mean all of them
Glad yall sorted that out!
13:27 This sums up the game aptly
This game isn't great, but I love it so much. I remember my parents arguing about whether or not to buy it for me bc it was more expensive bc of the vru being included. My mom was worried I wouldn't play it enough, but by god I played the heck out of it. It was the first video game I ever beat and I cried when I reached the credits.
This was the worst game I ever wanted as a kid! I was probably just incompetent, but this game taught me what buyers remorse was. 😂
Jesus, you sat there and played 5 hrs of this? Props
*Pikachu holding an apple.*
Oak: We need to figure out what the mysterious object Pikachu is holding is!
Me: 🤦♀
This game had a lot more content than I expected it to have.
I've ignored this game for over 20 years lol
I have been waiting for this game for the last hundred entries. So glad it's here! 😊 I have never been able to trigger the ending, so hoping this can help!!
There was a commercial for this game on one of my pokemon VHS tapes.
I always wanted it sooo bad but... looks like I didn't miss out on much.
The stress in the marble race seeing the horse game was real
I wanted my parents to get me this game as a kid. After watching this I'm so glad they never did. XD
I remember my experience way back when being exactly the same. It was $99.99 too at the time it came out because of the voice hardware, I was so excited to get it. It was garbage. Within the next few weeks the price dropped tremendously. If there is a time Nintendo failed the kids, it was this. ;( I felt bad my parents spent so much money on this too.
The most fun me and my brother had with it was cussing at pikachu because that made it funnier, and we werent supposed to as kids.
That’s like $150 in today’s money
@@Dylanbeeemore
You are an absolute solider for getting through this game lol
This series has become one of my favorites
I got this for my birthday when it came out. Thank you for showing me what happens after the oddish's after wondering 20+ years.
16:34 absolutely kills me. He finds an actual bolt instead of using thunderbolt 😂😂😂
Pikachu's face at 20:07 when he said "I never wanna talk to this thing again" 😭
How did you win? I did all that and Oak never asks me to get the scope. Do I need to evolve all the Oddish into Gloom? I think I only did one, which later became Vileplume.
Man. I have no idea what I missed!!
Almost thought it was time to rock with the bee tha dee Buck BUMBLE
catJAM
Thab repeating Poliwag, Thunderbolt, apple etc. made me laugh
That contrast of the excitement in narrating the marbles with the misery in surviving this game is too much 😂
Did I have a good time? No.... did I stay till the end? Yes.... love the videos, keep it up !
I had a dream when I was in middle school that I was playing a version of this game where Pikachu shocks you IRL if you mess up.
Your videos are so awesome!!! Keeep rocking out!
Yes! I love Twisted Edge! It's so much better than 1080.
Also, I can't wait for Road Rash!
Loving the marble races. In this case the race seemed way more exciting than actually playing this game.
Even with the boring games you do a good job of making a fun video out of the journey.
This might be the funniest video in the series so far 😂😂 the bolt incident was so good
Best content. The nostalgia. I always wanted to do this but im happy youre doung it for us
Thanks for the video!
I heard that the mic is an issue because it's low quality. so if you modded things to use a proper mic, Pikachu can understand you way better.
I've never had issues with this game. It only recognizes purple words as shown in the instructions. A lot of fun even today if you don't purposefully mess up for content lol
Oh gosh, I remember the trivia game on the tv. Trying to say “Magmar” properly was such a chore.
23:13 Right about now, it's time to rock with the biggity Buck Bumble
The ending of this game has to be the dumbest thing ever.
The amount of emotional damage this did to kids is whack. I remember hearing about kids just feeling depressed about losing practically a friend they bonded with.
Even if pikachu barely worked, it was our special pikachu!
He didn’t show it, but Pikachu decides it doesn’t want to live in the forest and returns to your house after the credits.
It's essentially a ripoff of that one Pokemon anime episode where Ash tries to leave his Pikachu with a bunch of wild Pikachu. Except the anime did it way better.
@@genericyoutubecommentchann7418
That would have saved many tears but man, AFTER the credits? Should have been before!
Emotional Damage. I will send you to Jesus. 👡
Really? Emotional damage? It's the common trope of learning to let someone go. It's supposed to be a moment of emotional growth and maturity, which happens through facing hard truths. Hell, even Disney's Jungle Book does the same thing. I think the problem is just the mental disconnect with established Pokémon "lore", since keeping your own Pokémon is just standard practice in the game world, so why this particular one needs to be released into the wild simply doesn't make sense.
FINALLY! This was my addiction when it was out.
It's hard to believe you finished the N64 series 37 years ago. Your videos are so far in the future!
I physically shuddered when onegai monsters got a shoutout at the beginning of the race. And then of course Derby Stallion led for an uncomfortably long time. 😅
My favorite line of the video was “it’s like playing Blues Clues but in reverse” i died
Over here.
Wrong.
Over here.
Wrong.
🤣
I feel like this was a beta for pokemon channel on the game cube. Which imo is WAY better then this .
Watching the timer go up 6 minutes while he only says "thunderbolt" and "apple" is wild.
Missed chance to draw Derby Stallion 64. Think of all the fun we'd have had! 🐴
This game was made for people who spoke a language with exactly five vowel sounds.
Attempting to localize it was a lost cause.
"THUNDERBOLT. THUNDERBOLT. THUNDERBOLT. No, don't give me the bolt. Where did you even get that?" 😂
lmao that Pikachu horror edit was awesome
I think Pikachu ignores you because the VRU was only calibrated to recognize high-pitched voices.
We rented this once growing up. Vivid memories of my brother getting so mad at the voice recognition failing.
Mario Kart 64 was in first place for the tiniest bit of an instant at the beginning of the marble race. It'll be insane when that one pops up in the challenge.
"First person shouter" is 10/10 commentary from the chat
“ it feels like you’re playing Blue‘s Clues in reverse” LOL
I remember playing this as a kid and loved it despite 90% of the time it wouldn’t understand a word I was saying. My grandparents however… probably regretted getting me this game lol
I was young enough when I played this game that the frustrating elements didn't register as such to me. Just me and my hearing impaired Pikachu having a good time.
this game was $80 new.... Could never get it working right.