Pikachu's Beach: Difference between revisions

From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
Jump to navigationJump to search
(→‎Trivia: Grammar.)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:Surfing pika beach.png|200px|right|thumb|Gameplay screenshot of Pikachu's Beach]]
[[File:Surfing pika beach.png|200px|right|thumb|Gameplay screenshot of Pikachu's Beach]]
'''Pikachu's Beach''' (Japanese: '''ピカチュウのサマービーチ''' ''Pikachu's Summer Beach'') is a minigame exclusive to {{game|Yellow}}. If the {{player}} brings a {{DL|Pikachu variants|Surfing Pikachu}} to the Surfin' Dude (Japanese: なみのりオヤジ ''Surfing Old Man'') at Summer Beach House (Japanese: うみのいえ ''Sea House'') on {{rt|19|Kanto}}, Pikachu's Beach can be played. A common way of obtaining a Surfing Pikachu is to transfer one from {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}, though there are other methods.
'''Pikachu's Beach''' (Japanese: '''ピカチュウのサマービーチ''' ''Pikachu's Summer Beach'') is a minigame exclusive to {{game|Yellow}}. If the {{player}} brings a {{DL|Pikachu variants|Surfing Pikachu}} to the Surfin' Dude (Japanese: なみのりオヤジ ''Surfing Old Man'') at Summer Beach House (Japanese: うみのいえ ''Sea House'') on {{rt|19|Kanto}}, Pikachu's Beach can be played. The Summer Beach House does not exist outside of Yellow.
 
The only legitimate ways to obtain a Surfing Pikachu in Yellow are through {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} or an [[List_of_Nintendo_event_Pok%C3%A9mon_with_in-game_effects#Pikachu|event]].


If the game is played on a {{wp|Super Game Boy}}, {{wp|Super Game Boy#Super Game Boy 2|Super Game Boy 2}} or {{nw|Game Boy Color}}, {{ga|Red's Pikachu|Pikachu}}'s cheeks appear blue due to the limited color palette of these consoles.
If the game is played on a {{wp|Super Game Boy}}, {{wp|Super Game Boy#Super Game Boy 2|Super Game Boy 2}} or {{nw|Game Boy Color}}, {{ga|Red's Pikachu|Pikachu}}'s cheeks appear blue due to the limited color palette of these consoles.
It is important to note that Summer Beach House is exclusive to Pokémon Yellow, not being present in any other [[Version|main series]] games set in [[Kanto]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The goal of the minigame is to score as many points as possible. The {{player}} controls {{ga|Red's Pikachu|Pikachu}} using the {{nw|Game Boy}}'s Control Pad. As Pikachu is launched over a wave, the left and right buttons can be pressed to cause Pikachu to flip. Bonus "rad" points may be granted for landing safely.
The goal of the minigame is to score as many points as possible. The {{player}} controls {{ga|Red's Pikachu|Pikachu}} using the {{nw|Game Boy}}'s Control Pad. As Pikachu is launched over a wave, the left and right buttons can be pressed to cause Pikachu to flip. Bonus "rad" points may be granted for landing safely.


The score system, measured in "Radness", is as follows:
The scoring system, measured in "Radness", is as follows:
* one flip = 50 points;
* One flip = 50 points;
* two flips = 150 points;
* Two flips in the same direction = 150 points;
* three flips = 350 points.
* Two flips in different directions = 180 points;
* Three flips in the same direction = 350 points;
* Three flips not all in the same direction = 500 points


More points are granted depending on whether the player performed a flip in the opposite direction at least once in any number of flips: 180 points in a total of 2 flips and 500 points in a total of 3. The HP (not to be confused with the {{stat|HP|HP stat}} of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}) counter in the lower right corner acts as a timer and is constantly decreasing from 6,000 HP. On the opposite side of this counter is a progress bar that shows how far Pikachu is from the shore. The game will finish once Pikachu reaches the shore. "Radness" along with remaining HP is then summed up to determine the final score.
The HP (not to be confused with the {{stat|HP|HP stat}} of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}) counter in the lower right corner acts as a timer and is constantly decreasing from 6,000 HP. On the opposite side of this counter is a progress bar that shows how far Pikachu is from the shore. The game will finish once Pikachu reaches the shore. "Radness" along with remaining HP is then summed up to determine the final score.


The game scroll rate will increase the more flips Pikachu manages to pull off successfully, which consequently increases the rate at which Pikachu reaches the shore. The scroll rate drops if Pikachu fails a flip and falls underwater. When the game is over, Pikachu is scored based on the remaining HP and "Radness". The high score is saved and can be recalled anytime by checking the machine at Summer Beach House on {{rt|19|Kanto}}. The [[Game Boy Printer]] can be used to print out the high score as well.
The game scroll rate will increase the more flips Pikachu manages to pull off successfully, which consequently increases the rate at which Pikachu reaches the shore. The scroll rate drops if Pikachu fails a flip and falls underwater. When the game is over, Pikachu is scored based on the remaining HP and "Radness". The high score is saved and can be recalled anytime by checking the machine at Summer Beach House on {{rt|19|Kanto}}. The [[Game Boy Printer]] can be used to print out the high score as well.
Line 24: Line 26:
* In {{g|Battle Revolution}}, it is possible to obtain a {{p|Pikachu}} that knows {{m|Surf}}. When used in-game, Pikachu will use a {{wp|surfboard}}.
* In {{g|Battle Revolution}}, it is possible to obtain a {{p|Pikachu}} that knows {{m|Surf}}. When used in-game, Pikachu will use a {{wp|surfboard}}.
* The music theme for Pikachu's Beach is stored on a soundbank which doesn't exist in the previous [[Version|main series]] [[Generation I]] games, along with the Rocket Duo encounter and Printer Error themes and an [[Pokémon Yellow beta#Unused music|unused track]].
* The music theme for Pikachu's Beach is stored on a soundbank which doesn't exist in the previous [[Version|main series]] [[Generation I]] games, along with the Rocket Duo encounter and Printer Error themes and an [[Pokémon Yellow beta#Unused music|unused track]].
* There is a seemingly [[Pokémon Yellow beta#Unused Pikachu's Beach bonus|unused]] 750-point "Radness" bonus. It isn't achievable regardless of how many times {{ga|Red's Pikachu|Pikachu}} flips, and/or if it has flipped in the opposite direction or not.  
* There is an [[Pokémon Yellow beta#Unused Pikachu's Beach bonus|unused]] 750-point "Radness" bonus coded into the game. It does not appear to be achievable in-game by any method other than hacking.  
* The gameplay of this minigame is similar to the popular {{nw|Nintendo Entertainment System|NES}} game {{wp|Excitebike}}.
* The gameplay of this minigame is similar to the popular {{nw|Nintendo Entertainment System|NES}} game {{wp|Excitebike}}.
* An [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen beta|unused house interior]] for [[Route]]s {{rtn|19|Kanto}} and {{rtn|23|Kanto}} exists in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}'s data, possibly belonging to the Summer Beach House, which suggests that Pikachu's Beach might have been planned for the [[Generation I]] remakes.
* An [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen beta|unused house interior]] for [[Route]]s {{rtn|19|Kanto}} and {{rtn|23|Kanto}} exists in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}'s data, possibly belonging to the Summer Beach House, which suggests that Pikachu's Beach might have been planned for the [[Generation I]] remakes.

Revision as of 21:56, 17 June 2013

File:Surfing pika beach.png
Gameplay screenshot of Pikachu's Beach

Pikachu's Beach (Japanese: ピカチュウのサマービーチ Pikachu's Summer Beach) is a minigame exclusive to Pokémon Yellow. If the player brings a Surfing Pikachu to the Surfin' Dude (Japanese: なみのりオヤジ Surfing Old Man) at Summer Beach House (Japanese: うみのいえ Sea House) on Route 19, Pikachu's Beach can be played. The Summer Beach House does not exist outside of Yellow.

The only legitimate ways to obtain a Surfing Pikachu in Yellow are through Pokémon Stadium or an event.

If the game is played on a Super Game Boy, Super Game Boy 2 or Game Boy Color, Pikachu's cheeks appear blue due to the limited color palette of these consoles.

Gameplay

The goal of the minigame is to score as many points as possible. The player controls Pikachu using the Game Boy's Control Pad. As Pikachu is launched over a wave, the left and right buttons can be pressed to cause Pikachu to flip. Bonus "rad" points may be granted for landing safely.

The scoring system, measured in "Radness", is as follows:

  • One flip = 50 points;
  • Two flips in the same direction = 150 points;
  • Two flips in different directions = 180 points;
  • Three flips in the same direction = 350 points;
  • Three flips not all in the same direction = 500 points

The HP (not to be confused with the HP stat of Pokémon) counter in the lower right corner acts as a timer and is constantly decreasing from 6,000 HP. On the opposite side of this counter is a progress bar that shows how far Pikachu is from the shore. The game will finish once Pikachu reaches the shore. "Radness" along with remaining HP is then summed up to determine the final score.

The game scroll rate will increase the more flips Pikachu manages to pull off successfully, which consequently increases the rate at which Pikachu reaches the shore. The scroll rate drops if Pikachu fails a flip and falls underwater. When the game is over, Pikachu is scored based on the remaining HP and "Radness". The high score is saved and can be recalled anytime by checking the machine at Summer Beach House on Route 19. The Game Boy Printer can be used to print out the high score as well.

Trivia

The unused 750 points bonus