PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS
PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS ポケパーク 釣り大会DS | |
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Logo of PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS | |
Basic info
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Platform: | Nintendo DS Download Play |
Category: | Fishing |
Players: | 1 player |
Connectivity: | None |
Developer: | The Pokémon Company |
Publisher: | The Pokémon Company, Nintendo |
Part of: | Generation III miscellaneous |
Ratings
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CERO: | N/A |
ESRB: | N/A |
ACB: | N/A |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | N/A |
GRAC: | N/A |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | May 10, 2005 |
North America: | N/A |
Australia: | N/A |
Europe: | N/A |
South Korea: | N/A |
Hong Kong: | N/A |
Taiwan: | N/A |
Websites
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Japanese: | Pokémon.co.jp (Archive) |
English: | N/A |
PokéPark Fishing Contest DS[1] (Japanese: ポケパーク 釣り大会DS PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS) was a fishing game that was only available as a DS Download Play demo. It was available from May 10, 2005 until September 25, 2005. It has only been released in Japan. As it was only obtainable via DS Download Play, it disappeared after shutting down the Nintendo DS system, and had a 12 hour time limit.
Downloading
The game was first available for download at PokéPark. It later became available for download at Pokémon Centers, and at Pokémon Festa. In Pokémon Centers, the distribution machines also displayed the high score list.
Gameplay
The game is set on a river flowing into the sea. After a certain amount of time, the area that the player is in changes. In every area there are several different Pokémon to catch. The Nintendo DS system is held horizontally during play.
On the top screen there is a water area, with shadows of underwater Pokémon occasionally visible. The floater also moves back and forth until the A button is pressed (or the touch screen is tapped), at which point it is cast into the water. Once the floater is pulled underwater, the player must immediately press the A Button repeatedly.
Caught Pokémon are displayed on the touch screen, while their score is displayed on the top screen. The score is determined by three factors: size, level, and rarity. If the total score of all five caught Pokémon ranks in the top 50 scores, it will be sent to the master high score list, and can then be viewed on the PokéPark: Fishing Rally DS machines in Pokémon Centers.
The player can store up to five Pokémon in the game, but all data other than the high score sent to the server is lost upon shutting down the Nintendo DS system, as the game is only temporary.
Pokémon
# | Pokémon | Type | |||
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0060 | Poliwag |
Water | |||
0099 | Kingler |
Water | |||
0116 | Horsea |
Water | |||
0118 | Goldeen |
Water | |||
0119 | Seaking |
Water | |||
0129 | Magikarp |
Water | |||
0130 | Gyarados |
Water | Flying | ||
0147 | Dratini |
Dragon | |||
0148 | Dragonair |
Dragon | |||
0170 | Chinchou |
Water | Electric | ||
0211 | Qwilfish |
Water | Poison | ||
0222 | Corsola |
Water | Rock | ||
0223 | Remoraid |
Water | |||
0224 | Octillery |
Water | |||
0226 | Mantine |
Water | Flying | ||
0318 | Carvanha |
Water | Dark | ||
0319 | Sharpedo |
Water | Dark | ||
0320 | Wailmer |
Water | |||
0339 | Barboach |
Water | Ground | ||
0340 | Whiscash |
Water | Ground | ||
0341 | Corphish |
Water | |||
0342 | Crawdaunt |
Water | Dark | ||
0349 | Feebas |
Water | |||
0368 | Gorebyss |
Water | |||
0369 | Relicanth |
Water | Rock | ||
Screenshots
In other languages
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References
This article is part of Project Sidegames, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Sidegames. |